Sunroom?
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3po3 on Mar 23, 2012I'm guessing they don't list prices because there are so many factors and variables. Have you tried contacting any of the companies for an estimate for your situation.Helpful Reply
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Marvin R on Mar 24, 2012I mailed for catalogs before but they never include prices you are probably correct.Helpful Reply
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Cindy V on Mar 24, 2012We live in Florida, and have gotten 2 price quotes for a screened in front porch, the 2 quotes were $5000 & $10,000.Helpful Reply
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Beatrice Abfalter on Mar 24, 2012do yoiu have a Lowes..give them the size of the room and they can do an estimate on material for youHelpful Reply
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Linda M on Mar 24, 2012Whatever the "reasonable" price is worth it!!! We eat, sometimes nap and enjoy our sunroom all summer -- and it doesn't hurt since Lake St. Clair is right outside the window!! (Screens in summer and glass in the winter).Helpful Reply
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Sheryl B on Mar 24, 2012Marvin R...Hurricane Isabele totally distroyed our all glass Patio Enclosure. After several estimates from several contractors to replace it was going to be $45K to $50K. Patio Enclosure company would replace glass structure adding ceiling fans to the room (original was not wired for electricity) Then we had Flora Construction (local contractor) come in and his reconstruction plan was approx. the same cost. However we got a real sunroom, big view windows, elec outlets, 2 ceiling fans a new roof, reconstructed floor with indoor/outdoor carpet. The outside constructed of cedar shake and outside lights. Hand built, with all the extras for $49K Real craftsmanship. You want more information let me know! boydsbluff@gmail.comHelpful Reply
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Margy M on Mar 24, 2012If you have help and know your way around tools, you can build your own. Thats what we did on our summer vacation last year. We made a few little mistakes and had to do some improvising, but I have a beautiful space. Just don't do it in the heat of August like we did!Helpful Reply
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Laura C on Mar 24, 2012The house we have came with a "sunroom." It was from this place. www.sunporch.com and you can put it together yourself. The price depends on how big you want to go. We love ours so much it was one of the reasons we bought the house.Helpful Reply
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Marvin R on Mar 24, 2012Im gonna check them out thanksHelpful Reply
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Jeannie C on Mar 24, 2012We had a high end Temo Sunroom put in over an open upstairs pre existing Deck off the Master BR. in Florida in 2004/2005. It had a lifetime Warranty even on the Glass and Screens for $29,000 and was approximately 12 X 24. The Temo sunroom came with Dbl. Insulated, UV resistant Glass which was tinted and also very strong foam filled aluminum panels. The sunroom was rated to stand Hurricane Winds up to 150 mph as we live between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean.Helpful Reply
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Shirley@Housepitality Designs on Jul 10, 2012Researched the "Four Seasons Sunroom" when we lived in Florida...never had it installed as we soon after moved to Chapel Hill, NC...but was impressed with the company.Helpful Reply
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