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Since 1980 Vixen Hill has reinvented many products of yesteryear. In 1992 the Three Season Porch System was introduced for people who loved outdoor living … without the pestilence of bugs or the discomfort of inclement weather. Unlike four season rooms, the Vixen Hill Porch System was designed to maintain that “traditional porch feeling”. The design was based on old-fashioned wooden screen doors where screens could be exchanged with storm glass. Vixen Hill took the Three Season Porch design further by making porch wall panels that not only accepted screens and glass but also architectural inserts - providing the flexibility of both a screened porch and a true 3 season room. Vixen Hill’s modular porch design coupled with diverse design options allows customers to match any historic building. Whether in Vermont, South Carolina, Alabama or Tennessee, nothing will serve your screened porch needs better than a Vixen Hill Porch System. Don’t settle for a sun deck, sunroom or open porch when you can have the convenience and beauty of a Vixen Hill Three Season Porch.

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