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Frequently Asked Questions

Sunroom costs depend on the season type you choose.

  • A 3-season room is your budget-friendly option, using single-pane glass and basic frames without HVAC integration.
  • A 4-season room costs significantly more because it's built like a real room in your home. You're paying for better glass that keeps heat in during winter and out during summer, thick insulation in the walls and roof, and connecting it to your home's cooling and heating system so you can use it year-round.

Beyond season type, your final cost factors in room size, foundation work (larger rooms often need reinforced concrete footings, not just a standard patio slab), and material quality.

Getting multiple quotes from sunroom contractors near you is the best way to understand what your specific project will cost.

Patio enclosure costs are driven mainly by the materials you choose. You'll find three main price levels when you get quotes from contractors.

  • Screen enclosures are the most affordable option, using basic framing with mesh to keep bugs out but offering no temperature control.
  • Single-pane glass is mid-range, protecting you from rain and wind while extending your outdoor season.
  • Insulated glass is the premium choice, with high-performance glass and insulated knee walls that turn your patio into a real interior room.

The state of your existing patio, room size, and whether you run utilities into your project will also affect your quote.

A sunroom is an addition to the house; a fully constructed room with walls, a roof, and windows. It is designed to feel like an extension of your home's interior.

A patio enclosure converts an existing outdoor patio or porch into a protected space using screen panels, glass, or a combination of both. Patio enclosures are generally faster to install and more affordable, while sunrooms offer more insulation, privacy, and year-round comfort.

In most cases, yes. Sunrooms and enclosed patios are typically considered permanent additions to your home and require a building permit. A licensed local installer will be familiar with the requirements in your area and can help manage the permitting process.

A 3-season sunroom is designed for spring, summer, and fall use. Using screen panels or lightweight windows without full insulation or HVAC. A 4-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled, allowing year-round use. 4 seasons builds cost more but add more living space and home value.

It can. A fully insulated, 4-season sunroom has the best chance of adding to your home's appraised value, especially if it's climate-controlled and finished to match the rest of the house. Patio enclosures and 3-season rooms typically add value too, though they're usually classified as enclosed porches rather than livable square footage.