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J construction LLC
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Serving Hilo, HI and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My bathroom renovation was completed in 4 days. My contact was Jian of J Carpentry, LLC. He listened to what I wanted & made reasonable suggestions. I appreciated that he showed me different options. He & his crew worked quickly & they cleaned up at the end of each work day. It turned out beautifully. Thank you!"
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OCG & J CONSTRUCTION LLC
OCG & J CONSTRUCTION LLC
OCG & J CONSTRUCTION LLC
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Response time2 days
Response rate98%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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SP2 Construction LLC
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Serving Hilo, HI and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I needed someone to put up some fencing around my property. Sean and his crew did an awesome job! They were efficient and finished the job in a timely manner. I’d definitely use SP2 construction again in the future"
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Patios questions, answered by experts

Building a sunroom is usually less expensive than the cost of building a home addition, but it depends on the type of sunroom. A four-season sunroom will cost more than a home addition because it’s basically a home addition with larger, more expensive windows. All other types of sunrooms will be more affordable than a home addition of an equivalent size because they don’t have insulation, heating, cooling, electrical connections, or plumbing.

With proper maintenance, the average life span of a screened-in porch is six to eight years for the screens themselves, but the foundation and structure can last for 50 to 100 years. To keep your screened-in porch in good shape, clean your porch screens regularly, patch holes, re-seal the wood as needed, and address any foundational issues right away.

If you’re trying to decide between a sunroom and a screened-in porch, the right choice will depend on your priorities. A screened-in porch costs only a fraction of the price of a sunroom, but in exchange, it has much more limited use. A sunroom will add more value to your home, but at a much higher up-front cost and longer construction timeline.

The average cost to screen-in your patio ranges from $2,000 to $4,000. How much you spend depends on the size of your patio, the materials used, and construction complexity. Some patio screen room kits are easy to DIY, but you may need to hire a local screened-in porch builder and obtain permits for more complex designs.

In most parts of the U.S., adding a screened-in porch requires a building permit. Since this type of project often involves structural work and changes to your home’s footprint, homeowners should adhere to local guidelines. That said, permit rules can vary widely depending on where you live and how extensive the project is. Before you start sketching out plans or ordering materials, check in with your city or county’s building department to avoid headaches, fines, and potential structural issues down the line.

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