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Betterliving Sunrooms of Arizona
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Sunroom or Patio Enclosure - Build

Serving Overton, NV and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Our patio enclosure was well priced, excellently installed and beautiful upon finishing. I would hire Better Living again without hesitation. Adam’s team did great work and were conscientious while working in our space. If you are looking for a beautiful enclosed patio I wouldn’t hesitate contacting Better Living Sunrooms to complete your work."
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Recommended by16%of homeowners
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Sunout Solar Screen Blind & Shutter
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Brick and Stone Patios, Walks, and Steps - InstallConcrete Patios, Walks & Steps- InstallConcrete Patios, Walks & Steps- Install- For Business+3 more

Serving Overton, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"I love my new blinds! I wanted an inexpensive option to cover my windows and Peter came to my door to give me an estimate at the right time. The installation of (6) windows and (1) patio door didn't take long at all. The job was completed in a timely manner and professionally. I would definitely hire this company again!"
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Sunshield Awning Co Inc
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Fabric Awning or Patio Cover - Install or ReplaceSunroom or Patio Enclosure - Build

Serving Overton, NV and surrounding areas

In business since 1974

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"There was a personnel issue early on, which I know can happen to any company. That was handled quickly, once that was addressed, everything was handled professionally and punctually. Pricing is at the higher end of what we found, but since we had good reviews from several neighbors and friends who had used the company for similar projects, we went with Sun Shield. Build quality is good; the patio covers will make our home more comfortable. The overall ratings I gave reflect the issues with the first team that came out. As I said earlier, once the problem person was removed from the project, all went well and I would have no problem hiring the company again."
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Patios questions, answered by experts

The cost to screen in a porch depends on whether you are adding screens to an existing structure or building a new one from scratch. Adding screens to an existing porch costs about $5 to $7 per square foot, with a national average cost of around $2,800. For example, screening a 12-by-12-foot (144-square-foot) porch would likely cost between $700 and $1,000. If you are building a new screened-in porch, the cost is substantially higher. A new 12-by-12-foot screened-in porch can cost between $6,400 and $18,300, while a new 14-by-16-foot one averages around $11,000. The final price will vary based on the size of the porch, labor costs, and the materials you choose.

Prefab kits like a small sunroom for around $20,000 or even a basic gazebo roof for as little as $60 can save you big over professional installation. However, you lose the option for customization, and these structures tend not to last nearly as long. As for bigger projects like a deck or patio, you shouldn’t go with the DIY route unless you’re fully prepped with the tools and know-how to get it done right. Mistakes can be frustrating and costly, so choose a pro if you’re looking to eliminate your risk of error.

An enclosed porch can be considered a living space if it meets certain criteria. For instance, it must be completely enclosed with solid walls and a roof. It should also have a heating and cooling source similar to the rest of the home. Finally, the porch should have direct access to and from the interior of your house.

Creating a screen room is one of the most cost-effective ways to enclose a patio so you can still use it in the winter. Most screen rooms aren’t insulated, so you’ll need to wrap up warm or use patio heaters in winter. Also, be aware they might not hold up well if you live in a location where heavy snow is common.

Yes, adding a sunroom can increase your home's value, with a return on investment (ROI) ranging from 20% for a screen room to 50% for a three- or four-season room. The amount of value added depends on the design. Fully insulated, temperature-controlled four-season sunrooms add the most value as they can be included in the home's total living space. In contrast, simpler structures like Arizona rooms or solariums typically have a lower return as they don't count as legal living space. A high-quality sunroom can also be an attractive feature for potential buyers, especially those who enjoy gardening. The value may also be higher in warmer climates where this feature is more sought after. When deciding, consider both the potential resale value and the personal value you will get from using the room.

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