4 FAQs about Glass solar sun room cost

How much does a sunroom cost?

A 3-season sunroom, also called a "patio enclosure" or screened-in porch, is cheapest. A 4-season sunroom costs the same as a home addition. Converting a deck into a 3-season sunroom or patio enclosure costs $8,000 to $30,000. Leveling and reinforcing the surface are required to meet building code requirements.

How much does a prefabricated sunroom cost?

Prefabricated sunroom kits cost $20 to $150 per square foot on average or $10,000 to $50,000 installed, depending on the size, brand, model, and if it's a 3-season or 4-season room. Sunroom delivery, foundation, and labor costs $2,500 to $5,000 alone. Prefab sunrooms are built in a factory and then shipped to your home for assembly.

How do you calculate the cost of a sunroom?

Four-Season Sunroom: Fully insulated and climate-controlled, usable year-round. Sunrooms are also sometimes referred to as solariums, sun porches, or garden rooms depending on their design and purpose. The formula to calculate the total cost of a sunroom is: Total Cost = Area × Cost per Square Foot Total Cost = Area ×Cost per Square Foot Where:

How much does it cost to convert a deck to a sunroom?

Converting a deck, porch, or patio into a sunroom costs $4,000 to $70,000, depending on the size and features. A 3-season sunroom, also called a "patio enclosure" or screened-in porch, is cheapest. A 4-season sunroom costs the same as a home addition. Converting a deck into a 3-season sunroom or patio enclosure costs $8,000 to $30,000.

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