Custom outdoor covers built for homes in Johnson City, Kingsport, Bristol TN, and Bristol VA. Whether you want shade over a patio, protection over a porch, or shelter for your vehicles, we install the Seaway insulated roof panel system in your choice of gable, studio, or flat roof styles, backed by a transferable lifetime warranty.
Patio covers, porch covers, and carports are different names for the same core idea: a permanent aluminum roof structure that protects an outdoor space from sun, rain, snow, and falling debris. The product changes name depending on where it sits, but the engineering underneath is identical.
We build all three using the Seaway insulated composite roof panel system, the same premium roof technology that powers our year-round sunrooms. You get thermally improved aluminum framing, insulated roof panels that block heat and dampen rain noise, custom color matching to your home, and a transferable lifetime warranty. The result is a structure built once and forgotten, not a temporary fix you replace in five years.

Every Seaway product we install is backed by a transferable limited lifetime warranty. For as long as you own and live in your home, the warranty covers the aluminum extrusions against chipping, peeling, cracking, blistering, or delaminating; the Insul-Therm laminated roof panels against the same; and all moving parts and hardware against defects in material and workmanship. The warranty also transfers one time to a future owner, which is a real resale advantage when it comes time to sell your home. Read the full Seaway warranty document.
A patio cover is built over a backyard or side-yard patio, deck, or hardscape, turning an underused outdoor space into one of the most-used rooms of your home. Whether you want a shaded spot for summer cookouts, a dry place to entertain during a Tennessee thunderstorm, or year-round protection for your patio furniture, a patio cover transforms how often you use the space.
Patio covers come in three roof styles. The right choice depends on the architecture of your home, the slope of your land, and the look you want.
A gable patio cover features a peaked, triangular roof that mirrors the look of a traditional home. The open peak creates a more spacious feel beneath the cover, and the pitch sheds rain and snow efficiently. Best for homes with peaked architecture and patios in heavily wooded or higher-elevation Tri-Cities locations where snow shedding matters.
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A studio patio cover, also called a slope cover, uses a single pitched roof that slopes away from your house. This is the most common patio cover style because it works with almost any home design and provides clean drainage. Best for most homeowners, including both traditional and modern homes.
A flat patio cover uses a minimally pitched roof for a contemporary, low-profile look. Best for modern homes, properties with HOA height restrictions, and homeowners who want a sleek, minimalist aesthetic.
A porch cover is built over an existing front, side, or back porch attached to your home. The same Seaway aluminum framing and insulated roof panels used in our patio covers, just positioned over your home's entry porch.
Porch covers turn an exposed concrete pad or wood porch into a true outdoor living area. You gain a finished ceiling, full weather protection, and the option to add integrated lighting or a ceiling fan. For most homeowners, a covered porch goes from a few weeks of use per year to almost daily use, year-round.
Porch covers are also upgradeable. If you ever decide to enclose the space later, the Seaway roof system is engineered to support full conversion into a year-round sunroom with glass walls and doors. You do not have to tear down and start over.
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A carport is a covered structure designed to protect vehicles, RVs, boats, or outdoor equipment from sun, rain, snow, hail, and falling limbs. Carports can be freestanding (built as a standalone structure in your driveway) or attached to your home to create a covered walkway from car to door.
Unlike basic metal carport kits from big-box stores, our carports use the same premium Seaway insulated roof panels and thermally improved aluminum framing as our patio covers. The insulated roof reduces rain and hail noise dramatically, blocks radiant heat in summer, and is engineered to handle the snow and wind loads of northeast Tennessee and southwest Virginia. The result is a clean, finished structure that looks like part of your home, not a temporary shelter bolted to the driveway.


Every cover and carport we install, regardless of style or location, includes these standard features:
Hiring the right team matters as much as choosing the right product. Here is what sets us apart:

A custom cover or carport is a real investment, and we make it reachable with flexible monthly payment options. Through our lending partner, we offer no money down, zero percent interest on qualifying purchases, and fixed-rate plans for longer-term financing. Pre-qualifying takes a few minutes and does not affect your credit score. See financing options and pre-qualify online.
If you want a climate-controlled, year-round space instead of an open-air cover, take a look at our year-round sunrooms. Built on the same Seaway insulated roof system, plus thermally improved glass walls and doors, for true four-season comfort.
All three use the same Seaway aluminum framing and insulated roof system. The difference is location and use. A patio cover is built over a backyard or side-yard patio or deck. A porch cover is built over an existing porch attached to your home. A carport is built over a driveway or parking area to protect vehicles. The engineering, warranty, and installation process are identical.
We build covers in three roof styles: gable (peaked, traditional), studio or slope (single pitch, most common), and flat (low-profile, modern). The right style depends on your home's architecture and the look you want.
Yes. We pull all permits required for your project and make sure the installation meets local building codes in both Tennessee and Virginia. You do not have to deal with the county or city offices yourself.
Yes. Because our covers use the same Seaway insulated roof system as our year-round sunrooms, the roof is already engineered to support full enclosure with glass walls and doors. If you decide to enclose the space later, you do not have to tear down and start over.
Yes. We integrate lighting, ceiling fan wiring, and full gutter and downspout systems during installation. It is much cleaner than retrofitting after the fact, and it lets you use the space comfortably into the evening hours.
Yes. Our covers and carports are engineered to local snow and wind load requirements for both Tennessee and Virginia. The aluminum framing and Insul-Therm roof panels are built to handle the full range of Tri-Cities weather, from summer thunderstorms to heavy winter snow.
Yes. The Seaway limited lifetime warranty covers the aluminum extrusions, insulated roof panels, and hardware for as long as you own your home. The warranty also transfers one time to a future owner when you sell. Read the full warranty document.
Book a free, no-pressure consultation with one of our outdoor living specialists. We will measure your space, show you Seaway product samples, and give you a written estimate with no hidden fees and no high-pressure sales tactics.

As homeowners, it can be difficult to find the right company for patio doors, double-hung windows, siding and more. The Window Source has been a trusted supplier around America. Our experts will help you pick the right option to meet your needs and ensure that your home improvements will make the neighbors stop to take a look.
We help homeowners with new and replacement windows, patio doors, siding, entry doors and more. We offer a variety of styles, colors and options to meet your needs.The best way to get the process started is through our free estimate. Let’s schedule a time for an in-home demonstration and free estimate.
One of our estimators will look at the proposed project and talk to you about your wants and needs. It’s important for us to meet your expectations and the first step to success is an estimate.
