A sunporch can add great value to your home and give you an instant sunroom without the expense and the structural modifications involved. A sunroom will need a fair amount of space to set up and will involve some structural alterations to your Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area house. With a sun porch on the other hand, you have a patio or deck that's ready to be converted into a sunporch with minimum fuss and minimum costs. Your new sunporch is perfect for light entertaining, relaxing in the evenings, as a reading room, or just to spend some quality family time.
A sunporch can give you a terrific option to a complete sunroom addition. You still have all the functions and conveniences of a sunroom at a fraction of the cost. If you have a patio or deck, a sunporch can give you a new room that's full of light and ventilation that allows you a number of possibilities for your use.
To lean how to maximize the space of your patio or deck to be used for a sunporch, look for design ideas in magazines or journals and consult friends who have sun porches. Look through ideas online, and you're sure to find design plans that will appeal to you.
We are trying to get an estimate on replacing a sunroom that was storm damaged. The roof has sunken in and water damage has occured. It's 10x12 roughly, has 6 sliding (single pane/non-safety) glass doors from floor to cieling, all weather carpet, and non-inslulated. Your help would be appreciated.
Matt M
Converting our back porch into a 3 season sunroom. Cathedral ceiling, glass, wood or composite frame that does not look like cheap plastic. Cost is important.
Myriam D