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Building a sunroom is a great way to add living space to your home at a reasonable cost. Sunrooms bring the feel of the outdoors inside, with glass walls or large windows that create a bright, sunny space. Sunrooms are very versatile spaces, too. They can be used for relaxing, entertaining, dining – even as a guest bedroom in a pinch. <\/p>\n
Sunrooms are often categorized by the number of seasons in which they provide comfortable living space – two, three or four. In cold climates, a four-season sunroom will be constructed very differently than a two-season sunroom. For starters, it will have a heating system and better insulation. <\/p>\n
Sunrooms can cost anywhere from about $10,000 to upwards of $70,000. The cost depends on many factors, including size, layout, cost of materials and cost of labor. Four-season sunrooms cost considerably more than two-season sunrooms because of extras such as heating and insulation. <\/p>\n
The smallest two-season sunrooms or prefabricated sunrooms with glass walls start at about $10,000. The average prefabricated, or factory-built, sunroom costs about $15,000 to $35,000, including the foundation and all site work. <\/p>\n
Custom-built, four-season sunrooms with heating systems, full foundations and insulation usually cost $40,000 to $60,000. In this price range, you\u2019ll get finishing touches such as window screens and shades, tile flooring and ceiling fans.<\/p>\n
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If your family is outgrowing your home but you love the location, it might be time to think about building an addition. Avoid the hassle of moving and create the extra space you need in the neighborhood you love.<\/p>\n
Additions come in all shapes and sizes. You can build up or out. You can expand existing rooms or create new ones entirely. Build a new kitchen, family room, master suite, guest room – or pick more than one. <\/p>\n
It\u2019s very difficult to estimate the price of an addition. The total cost depends on size, layout, design, geographic location and the cost of labor and materials. According to data from ServiceMagic.com, the average cost of an addition is more than $40,000. However, very large or second-floor additions can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. <\/p>\n
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