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Important Questions to Ask Before Building a Sunroom

January 20, 2022

If you're considering adding a sunroom to your home, there are some important questions you should ask before getting started. By answering these questions upfront, you'll be able to make a more informed decision about whether or not a sunroom is the right addition to your home.


1. What Will the Sunroom Be Used For?


This is perhaps the most important question to ask, as it will help determine the size and shape of the sunroom. If you plan to use it mostly for relaxation and to enjoy the view, then a smaller room with plenty of windows may be all you need. But if you want to use it as an extra living space, you'll need something larger with more amenities.


2. What Type of Sunroom Will You Build?


There are two main types of sunrooms available. A four-seasons room is essentially an addition to your home, while a three-seasons room offers additional space without the added cost of running heating and air conditioning to the space. Once you've decided between the functionality of a four-seasons room vs a three-seasons room, there are different styles available. We can build sunrooms to look like they are a natural extension to the living space, or to have a separate entrance. A conservatory or solarium sunroom is another option, where glass is used in place of a traditional roof to let even more light in.


3. What's Your Budget?


Before getting too far into the planning stages of your sunroom installation project, you need to determine how much money you'll be able to spend on it. The price of your sunroom will depend on numerous factors, including its size and whether or not you plan to add any bells and whistles. But, according to HomeAdvisor, the cost of adding a sunroom to your house ranges from $8,000 to $80,000. The average is around $30,000.


4. How Big Should the Sunroom Be?


This question is especially important if you're considering adding a sunroom to your house. Before signing any contracts, you'll need to have an idea of how much square footage the addition will require - or, in other words, how much room it will take up on your property. You'll also want to know how high the ceiling needs to be.


5. How Long Will the Sunroom Project Take?


Sunroom installation can take anything from a few weeks to several months, depending on the size and complexity of your project. You'll want to know how long yours will take before signing any contracts with contractors or suppliers.


If you have a clear idea of what you want the room for and how much it will cost, you'll be more likely to get exactly what you want. If you are looking for help building your new sunroom, look no further! Contact us today to learn more about the services we offer!

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