Under an Existing Roof
Starting with the obvious, an area that is under an existing roof is best. You might have a patio with an overhanging roof that can easily be enclosed with three walls or less. These spaces are ideal because you do not have to pay for a roof, like an addition. An enclosed patio adds value to your house, at about half the cost of a full addition, which needs more walls.
Between Two Walls
Another option is to situate the sunroom between two existing walls. You will still need a roof, however, you will only need two structural walls. The interior might have some quirky things – such as windows that look into the window – but if you don’t have a problem with this, it’s a great way to save on the cost of the sunroom.
Go With a Screen Room
For an even lower-cost patio enclosure, consider going with a screen room instead. This room has no walls (that are insulated that is) and is a significantly lower cost than a four-season or three-season room. Screen rooms will protect you from bugs and the elements, and be comfortable for the nicer months of the year.
Envy Home Services is a premier sunroom contractor serving Illinois residents. See some of our past work in Shorewood, Mundelein, Oak Lawn, and Chicago, IL. For even more before and after pictures, see our Gallery for our work.
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