The 300 Days of Sunshine Advantage
Colorado boasts over 300 days of sunshine a year, but the unpredictable temperatures can make enjoying the outdoors a challenge. A sunroom addition allows you to soak in the natural light and views year-round, regardless of the weather.
Three-Season vs. Four-Season Rooms
It's crucial to understand the difference before building:
- Three-Season Rooms: Typically unheated and uninsulated, these are enclosed patios meant for spring, summer, and fall use. They are less expensive to build but unusable during Colorado winters.
- Four-Season Rooms: These are true home additions. They are fully insulated, hooked up to your home's HVAC system, and feature high-efficiency, double-pane glass. This is the standard for AAA Home Improvements, ensuring the space is comfortable 365 days a year.
Design Features
A successful sunroom feels like a natural extension of the home, not a glass box bolted to the back. We ensure the roofline matches the existing house, use matching exterior finishes, and often incorporate features like skylights, vaulted ceilings, and heated tile floors for maximum comfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does a sunroom add square footage to my home?
Yes, if it is a fully insulated, four-season room connected to the home's HVAC system, it counts as livable square footage and directly increases your home's value.
How much does a four-season sunroom cost?
A custom four-season sunroom addition built to match your home's architecture typically ranges from $80,000 to $150,000+, depending on size and window packages.
