Midwest Construction has been installing all season sunrooms since 1985 in Iowa and Southern Minnesota and has come across many situations where homeowners would like to convert their existing porch, patio, mud room or enclose the big porch on the front of the home.
Read MoreHomeowners from Granger, Iowa met with Troy Deaton, Senior Sunroom Design Consultant with Midwest Construction to discuss ideas to cover their deck so they could actually use it.
Read MoreHomeowners Install Oasis All Season Sunroom and here is what they had to say! Chad Arndt: Senior Design Consultant/Project Manager Homeowners met with Midwest Constructions Chad Arndt back in late March. They were interested in converting their patio area into an all year living space.
Read MoreOasis All Season Sunroom! The Oasis Leisure Room 2600 is our most popular room and is built and conditioned to be used year round. The 2600 room features the best insulated glass package with 7/8" insulated tempered and Cardinal Lo E3 366 glass with argon gas.
Read MoreHomeowners from Dows, Iowa have done business with Midwest Construction back in 2005 when they purchased replacement windows for, Chad Arndt.
Read MoreJanuary 15, 2017 I met with the winners of the 2016 Exterior Home Make Over a yearlong contest that gives homeowners an opportunity to choose from windows, siding or sunroom as a grand prize.
Read MoreWHO AM-1040 Radio’s Van and Bonnie Say It! We Say It (Midwest Construction) Here’s What Our Customers Have to Say: Go to www.mwcinc.com, click on reviews and read the 120 reviews our customers posted on our site.
Read MoreHomeowners in Guernsey, Iowa stopped by Midwest Constructions Window, Siding and sunroom booth at the 2016 Iowa State Fair and the Oasis All Season Sunroom Display Caught Their Eyes!
Read MoreMIDWEST CONSTRUCTION & SUPPLY INC. Announces their “2016 Window, Siding or Sunroom Exterior Home Makeover Winner” Mason City/Grimes, Iowa – Midwest Construction recently awarded 1 Lucky Homeowner with their prize.
Read MoreSIPs’ superior performance in energy-efficient construction is summed up by Sam Rashkin, National Director of Energy Star for Homes: “A SIP house has fewer joints, less complicated interfaces between conditioned and unconditioned spaces, and it is dramatically easier to make it tight.
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