Sunrooms would make a great addition to any home. They’re recreational areas that bridge the interior with the outdoors. Being mostly made of glass, sunrooms let you enjoy the scenery outside without having to deal with bugs, pests or humid conditions.
What are the things you need to consider if you’re planning a sunroom?
Equity Value
Sunrooms are supplemental living spaces, which mean they’re not required to be connected to your HVAC system or wired for electricity. If you’re having a sunroom installed to increase your home’s property or resale value, it’s important to learn the distinction between supplemental living and essential living spaces. That’s because a true room addition or a whole home remodel adds more equity value in a home than a supplemental room, such as a sunroom.
Costs
In general, the costs of building a sunroom are lower than the costs of a room addition. Some homeowners think prefabricated sunrooms are less expensive than custom-built ones, but this isn’t always the case. Add-ons to a prefabricated sunroom can increase its overall costs.
Here’s a budget-planning tip: while it’s important to stay within your budget, you shouldn’t get too preoccupied with the costs. Focus instead on the features that can help maximize your return on investment.
Construction Permits and Local Building Codes
In most areas, you’ll need to apply for a permit before construction of your sunroom starts. The requirements vary from area to area, which is why you should check your local building codes or consult a professional contractor from a design build company. Here’s a tip: it’s best to consult a local remodeler since these pros are more familiar with your area’s building codes and climate and, as such, can make better recommendations.
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