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Pacific Builders Tim Hogue
3.7(
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Serving Azalea, OR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1992

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This was a huge project! 2800 square feet of decking and patio. Great ideas to waterproof and carpet. Really nice young men working with Tim. I would hire again."
Coustom base board
Dewitt's project
Dewitt's project
Dewitt's project
stone fire place

+42

Response time7 hrs
Response rate85%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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GR Pro Services, LLC
4.1(
8
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Serving Azalea, OR and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This company is very nice to work with. They are considerate, personal, easy to work with. I will be using them again for sure and highly recommend them to others."
Grass and Dirt Removed
Poured Concrete
Building Gazebo
Finished Project
Old Porch

+5

Response time1 day
Response rate94%
Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Patios questions, answered by experts

If you want to hire a professional to build a screened-in porch, a local sunroom or porch contractor is your best bet. If you can't find a local sunroom builder, another option is to consider hiring a general contractor to perform the work. 

If you're handy, you may consider building the porch yourself. Before you do so, make sure you understand the local permit requirements and building codes so that you don't have any problems with the safety or structure of the porch.

A sunroom is worth installing on a deck, both for the value and your own enjoyment. A Florida room addition costs between $10,000 and $140,000, so it’s pretty expensive. However, a quality sunroom can offer a 50% return on investment, making your home more sellable. Plus, if it’s a space you and your family enjoy relaxing in daily for years to come, it’s worth the money, time, and effort, even without the added monetary value.

Yes, a sunroom will require a permit. You may just need a general construction permit for a screened-in porch or solarium. For a three-season room with electricity and a four-season room with electric, heating, and cooling, you’ll need additional permits for each of the utilities, as well as a roofing permit.

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.

A screened-in porch can add value to your home, but it won’t count toward the total square footage at an appraisal or when it comes time to sell. A screened-in porch is not fully enclosed, usable year-round, insulated, or heated or cooled, so it doesn’t meet the requirements of livable square footage in most locations.

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