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Why to Add a Sunroom to Your Home

A.W. Ross | February 17, 2010

No matter how much square footage your house might contain, if you’re like most homeowners, then one thing’s for sure – you could always use more room. If you’re looking for a way to increase your household living space, then you have several options. You could start by finishing your basement, though that might not be the best move if the area doesn’t offer any form of natural light. You could also try converting your garage into a bedroom, office, or living room, but that will leave you with no place to put your car. Fortunately, there’s a third alternative for increasing household living space that homeowners seem to be embracing more and more – adding a sunroom.

A.W. Ross is the controller of Lundberg Roofing, Windows & Siding, a company that has been serving the Charlotte, North Carolina, area since 1979, and in his part of the county, sunrooms are becoming an increasingly popular option among people looking to add to their living space. A sunroom is an enclosed area or porch specifically designed to allow as much sunlight into the room as possible. While some sunrooms need to be built from scratch, others can be incorporated into an existing household structure like a deck or porch to minimize costs (and construction-related complications) .

There are several good reasons to consider adding a sunroom to your home. For starters, a sunroom can provide you with the extra living space that your house might have otherwise been missing. Rather than give up your garage or resign yourself to spending time in the dark, underground pit known as your basement, you can instead spend your days enjoying your sunroom and benefiting from all of that space.

Another enticing aspect of sunrooms is that they offer a serene, soothing environment. The presence of all of that natural light can actually work wonders on the relaxation front, and for many people, nothing is more calming than gazing upon the beauty of the outdoors without having to worry about subjecting oneself to the elements.

If you’re torn between the idea of building a sunroom or paying for a bedroom addition, then you should consider the fact that a sunroom is bound to be far more energy efficient than your average bedroom. Most sunrooms are designed in manner that enables them to capture the light and warmth of the sun and use it to illuminate and warm the area in an electricity-free manner. Although some might be quick to assume that a sunroom is unlikely to be enjoyable during the colder winter months (especially in areas known for their harsh climates), with the proper insulation, a sunroom can actually be quite inviting regardless of the season.

One final reason to hire a contractor for a sunroom addition is the fact that it’s a relatively quick and easy way to add value to your existing home. If you’re looking to put your house on the market but are worried about getting top dollar, then a sunroom is a great way to make your home more marketable and give it a leg up on the competition. Even if you’re not interesting in selling your home anytime soon, a sunroom can still constitute a wise long-term investment.

If your home could use some extra living space and you like having easy access to the outdoors, then a sunroom addition just might be the perfect option for you. Remember, your home is the one place other than your office where you’re bound to spend the majority of your time, so you might as well do your part to make it as comfortable and inviting as possible. By adding a sunroom, you’ll be able to make the most of your home while enjoying the beauty of the surrounding outdoors for the years to come.

About A.W. Ross

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A.W. Ross is the controller of Lundberg Roofing, Windows & Siding, a company that has been proudly serving the Charlotte, North Carolina area since 1979. A firm believer in proper home maintenance and improvement, Ross feels that the proper exterior components of a home such as roofing, siding, and windows can truly add to its value and appeal.

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(315) 294-9203 2700 Monroe Rd.
Charlotte,NC 28205
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