A full enclosure which will function as a separate room will be your costliest option averaging about 15 000 to 25 000 depending on the many factors mentioned below.
Cost to turn screened porch into sunroom.
The price of a screened in porch depends on the size materials used and your geographic location.
We finally bit the bullet and not only had our screened porch converted to a sunroom but also had new windows installed in our 1950 s home.
Converting a screened porch into a sunroom costs 4 000 to 20 000 or between 200 and 400 per linear foot.
This conversion costs 30 more than converting the area to an enclosed patio.
Enclosing a preexisting deck or porch will fall on the low end of that price range while having a screened in porch built from the ground up will fall on the high end.
For many homes most sunroom conversions can only accommodate a three season room that you can enjoy during spring summer and fall.
Whether your screened in porch was built with the intent to convert to a sunroom later or not making the conversion is cost efficient.
Such as the economics of your specific locale the size of the room selections chosen and the challenge.
We have a number of options to fit within a range of budgets and design interests.
I ve mentioned several times in the past few months that we had plans to convert our screened porch into a sunroom.
This homeowner wanted to extend the usable living space of patio see how we converted the existing screened porch into a four season sunroom.
The foundation and possibly structural support of your porch can be repurposed in your new space.
That means a savings to you in the end.
Additional costs apply for pouring a slab foundation and bringing the sunroom up to building code standards.
If your screened porch or screen room was built by patio enclosures we can convert it into a three season room quickly and efficiently.
In general plan to spend anywhere from 10 000 to 30 000.
Many factors affect the cost of a sunroom addition or screened porch conversion to sunroom.
Choose from a variety of glass types and tints.
This estimate includes an average of 70 per hour for carpentry work and 65 to 85 an hour for electrician work.