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How Much Does a Sunroom Cost?
 
low cost Low: Average for 80 sq ft: $5,000-$15,000
 
average cost Average for 200 sq ft: $45,889-$55,813
 
high cost High: Prefabricated: $15,000-$70,000
 



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Providing both additional living space and a place to enjoy natural light, sunrooms are generally added onto the side of a home, with walls mainly or entirely made of glass or screens. A two-season sunroom might be not much more than a deck or porch with a roof and screens; a three-season model will be windproof and waterproof; and a four-season sunroom is usually built on a foundation, heated and fully insulated.
 
Typical costs:
  • Depending on size and existing conditions, creating a simple two-season screened deck or porch starts around $500 -$1,500 for do-it-yourself materials, and averages $5,000 -$15,000 for a custom built version but can go higher for larger spaces, cathedral ceilings or other options. ThisOldHouse.com describes how to build a screened room using stock wooden storm doors with interchangeable screen and window inserts.
  • Prefabricated sunrooms with glass walls start around $10,000 for a small (8x10-foot) space and average $15,000 -$35,000 (including prep and foundation work) for larger three-season models that aren't temperature-controlled or smaller four-season versions. Costs can go as high as $60,000 -$70,000 for a complete installation of four-season designs with cathedral ceilings, remote-control blinds and other options. ThisOldHouse.com lists pros and cons for these "instant" additions.
  • Nationwide, average prices range from $45,889 -$55,813 to custom-build a 200-square-foot four-season sunroom addition from the ground up, with a slab foundation, post-and-beam framing, insulation, glass windows with screens, window shades, a ceiling fan and a tile floor, according to RemodelingOnline.
What should be included:
  • It typically takes several weeks or even months to custom-build a sunroom, which can easily be designed to blend seamlessly with the architecture of the rest of the house.
  • Better Homes & Gardens describes the options from open porch to sunroom and gives tips for bringing in the sun.
  • Check with your local planning department for building codes and permit requirements. Permit costs can range from several hundred to several thousand dollars, depending on the location and the size and complexity of the proposed house addition.
Additional costs:
  • Building an addition isn't the only cost; furniture and other decorating touches such as curtains or artwork can add $250 -$1,000 to a simple screened porch and $1,000 -$10,000 for interior-quality decor (to match the rest of the home) in a three- or four-season sunroom.
  • Selling for $5 -$15, the Porch and Sunroom Planner by Better Homes & Gardens thoroughly explains planning and designing, whether it's a do-it-yourself project or everything's done by a professional.
  • Be sure all needed prep and foundation work as well as any clean-up is included in a cost estimate, as these can add $2,000 -$4,000 to the bottom line.
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Article updated July 2007
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