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Wood Patio Covers
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Wood
Patio Covers can take many shapes and
forms. The most common include
attached patio covers, freestanding
arbors and trellises. J&W
provides plans and all the hardware
and precut lumber needed to build these
yard enhancing projects.
We have included a Wood
Patio Cover Quote Form to make your
planning and estimating easier.
If you aren't sure about the exact names
of the parts, we've included drawings
that give you the details to make you
the expert. Once you get going
on your plans, our quote form helps
you define all of the aspects of your
project, from the shape of the corbels
to the knee braces.
Trust us when we say we've helped more
people in San Diego County build wood
patio covers, arbors and trellises than
anyone else. We are here to help.
If you would prefer to talk directly
to a J&W staff member, please feel
free to contact
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"J&W’s a local company, 50 years in Southern California, so you know they’re committed to the community. They’ll actually help you out with your projects. Good company, great products, friendly people…what a philosophy…why go anywhere else."
RJ, El Cajon, CA |
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"I build fences
and patio covers for a living. J&W has quality Redwood, Cedar and
Doug Fir lumber that is a notch above everyone elses. That is what you get
from people that have specialized in outdoor building products for 50
years. They care."
J.C., La Mesa, CA |
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"My wife and I
were really undecided on our backyard improvements. We had talked to so
many people. Finally we got the straight scoop from the people at J&W.
They recommended the right product, helped draw up the plans, and even
gave us the phone number of a local contractor. Totally painless for me,
and my neighbors think I am a genius. Thanks J&W!"
John B., San Diego, CA |
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"We just finished replacing an old deck with brand new composite decking. It changed our whole yard. There were so many choices, but the guys at J&W Lumber helped narrow it down and we got exactly what we wanted. We're thrilled with the way it came out."
Carole, Pt. Loma, CA |
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