Sunrooms Add Living Space while Increasing Home Value
With increasing home prices and rates, many homeowners are staying put and adding a sunroom addition to upgrade their living space.
A sunroom addition can be customized to fit a home’s style and budget. They can be designed to match the existing architecture of the home and there are options in regard to insulation. Sunrooms can be constructed with a variety of materials, including wood, aluminum, and vinyl. They can also be designed with a variety of features, such as skylights, ceiling fans or even a heating and cooling system. Size, options, features and type of construction will factor heavily into the sunroom cost.
“All-Season sunrooms rooms are popular because they can be enjoyed year-round. Even with our crazy Ohio weather.” said Mark Overmyer, General Manager of Betterliving Patio and Sunrooms of Greater Cincinnati. “They are pricier, but homeowners will get the most out of the added space.” From a cost perspective, sunroom additions typically fall in this order: All-Season Rooms (also known as a 4 Season Room), 3 Season Rooms, Patio Enclosures and then Screen Rooms.
Sunroom owners use the added space for a variety of purposes. These include a family room, entertainment room, home office, dining area, spa or exercise room, etc.
Although a new sunroom can be a large investment, they do add significant value to a home, providing additional square footage and making it more attractive to potential buyers.
If curious about cost most sunroom contractors will offer a free in-home estimate.
Greg Martin
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