Enclosing your existing space with a porch enclosure can protect you from the elements and extend the use of your space. Whether you're looking to simply screen in your existing space or add a room you can use year-round, Patio Enclosures® has the perfect solution for you.

Consequently, should I enclose my porch?

Enclosing your porch would allow it to share central air conditioning with the rest of your home. This is especially nice in the summer when you want to sit on your porch with a cold drink, but you also don't really want to leave the comfort of your air-conditioned home. The same goes for the colder months.

Furthermore, how do you enclose a porch for living space? How to Enclose a Porch for Living Space

  1. Plan your enclosed porch.
  2. Remove old siding and other elements from the existing house as well as any railings or other impediments on the porch; you want to start with just a floor (preferably concrete) and a roof.
  3. Install a bottom plate for your new walls.

Keeping this in view, how much does it cost to enclose a back porch?

Enclosed Porch Cost Factors Most porch enclosures require permits, which run $100 to $300 on average. The price to get a building permit depends on the total for the project. The cost to build a patio enclosure ranges from $8,500 to $25,000, or $22 to $75 per square foot.

Is a sunroom worth the money?

The main concern many people have is whether adding a sunroom is worth the cost. There is no right answer to this other because it depends on the homeowner's needs and budget. The personal enjoyment and lifestyle value you'll get from a sunroom addition may be priceless.

What is a 3 season porch?

What is a 3-season room? A 3-season room is a windowed room that is not heated, therefore it is (usually) unusable in the cold winter months. They are however perfect for those cool nights of Spring and Fall, as well as being outside on a hot Summer day without the sun beating down on you and your family.

Can you enclose a deck to make a room?

A covered deck can provide you with a pleasant way to spend time at home. The drawback to this is that when the weather is bad, or it's the middle of winter, the conditions make the deck inhospitable, despite the roof. By converting the deck into an indoor living area, you can use the space year-round.

How much does a 3 season porch cost?

Sunroom Costs Per Square Foot & Type
Type Material Prices Labor Cost
Three-Season Room $5,000 - $30,000 $4,000 - $10,000
Glass Solarium $20,000 - $50,000 $10,000 - $25,000
Conservatories $8,000 - $60,000 $2,000 - $20,000
Atriums with Roofs $4,000 - $20,000 $6,000 - $15,000

How much does it cost to turn a covered patio into a sunroom?

For a minimal patio conversion, you can expect to spend anywhere from $3,000 to $10,000. Going the whole hog (turning your patio into a fully enclosed second living space with a solid roof, walls with big windows, and a new floor) will cost you more, probably between $20,000 and $35,000.

How do I turn my deck into a screened porch?

How to Turn a Deck into a Screened Porch
  1. Measure and plan. Take precise measurements of your deck--and hope the dimensions will fit standard materials.
  2. Set your framing posts. At a minimum, this will be one at each corner of the deck but a big porch may need more.
  3. Install your rafters or roof framing.
  4. Add doors and other elements.
  5. Screen it in.

How much does a glass porch cost?

The cost to screen-in an existing porch or deck is between $1,200 and $1,400 total or $6 per square foot. Screens make it useful during temperate weather, while glass allows for four-season usage. Installing glass windows can run anywhere from $500 to $2,000 per opening, depending on how big they are.

How do you enclose a patio cheaply?

Cheap Ways to Enclose a Patio
  1. Easy Side Enclosure. Create some privacy and shading for your patio with some inexpensive slat sides.
  2. Creative Use of Trellises. Frame an open patio with large trellises anchored well with sturdy posts in cement footings at each corner.
  3. Evergreens.
  4. Planter Boxes.
  5. Screened-Room Kits.

Do I need a permit to close in my porch?

Your porch design may not need a permit -- some cities give you a pass if the porch is less than 30 inches above grade -- but if it does, it doesn't matter who builds it. Even if you decide to work on it on the weekends and do without a contract, you still need the permit.

How do you enclose a breezeway?

How to Enclose a Breezeway
  1. Remove the siding from the sides of the house and the garage to expose the sheathing.
  2. Measure the length of the openings on the sides of the breezeway.
  3. Lay two of the 2-by-4s onto the ground directly underneath the edge of the roof, stacked on top of each other.
  4. Cut 2-by-4 boards with the circular saw to be the studs.

Do I need a permit to build a screened porch?

If you do have to build something in order to screen in your porch, such as a roof over the porch that ties into your home, you'll almost certainly need a permit. Since a screened-in porch will affect the exterior aesthetics of your home, additional neighborhood regulations may apply.

How much is a screen porch addition?

The cost of materials for a basic 200sf screened in porch on an existing deck in most urban areas should run between $470 and $680, with an installation cost between $296 and $345. The total cost for a basic 200sf screened in porch will range from $766 to $1,025 or an average cost of $4.48/sf.

Do it yourself screened in porch ideas?

Screened In Porch Plans And Tutorials
  • Install a top and bottom plate (wood rail).
  • Install wall studs to create vertical supports to attach the screen wire.
  • Install top rail and balusters.
  • Create a door frame.
  • Prime and paint the wood.
  • Attach the screen wire around the porch perimeter.
  • Hang the screen door.

Do you need a foundation for a sunroom?

Your sunrooms might need a foundation. Foundation requirements are as varied as the localities where these codes apply. Generally, you will need a proper building foundation for your site-built sunroom, although prefab sunroom kits can sometimes be assembled onto existing patio slabs or decks.

How do you make a homemade sunroom?

We strongly encourage you to do so.
  1. Select Your Windows.
  2. Determine Your Electrical Requirements for Building a Sunroom.
  3. Select Your Flooring Option.
  4. Frame It Up.
  5. Install Your Windows and Door.
  6. Install the Electrical Wiring and Fixtures.
  7. Jazzing It Up on the Exterior.
  8. Finish the Interior.

How do I keep my porch screen warm in the winter?

How to Turn a Screen Porch Temporarily Into a Winter Porch
  1. Hang clear plastic around the inside of the three outer walls. Tape around the top -- snugly against the ceiling -- and pull the plastic down taut, before taping it to the bottom of the wall snugly to the floor.
  2. Hang plastic over the outside doorway, if possible.
  3. Place space heaters in the room.

How do I cover my porch windows?

How to Cover Porch Screens With Plastic
  1. Measure the height of your screen porch openings.
  2. Hold a cut plastic sheet up against the screen outside the porch.
  3. Staple the corner of the plastic sheet to the frame in the corner of the opening.
  4. Pull the free-hanging plastic down to the bottom of the opening after the top is secured.

How do I stop rain on my screen porch?

Install jalousie windows around the screened perimeter of your porch. The glass louvers in these windows allow you to easily adjust the amount of open space between each louver. You can close them tightly in heavy rainstorms to keep out the pounding rain.