An aluminum-built sunroom is a structure made from lightweight, rust-resistant aluminum framing and large, energy-efficient windows. Aluminum sunrooms are durable, low-maintenance, and designed to let in natural light while offering protection from the elements.
Aluminum sunrooms are generally more affordable and quicker to install than traditional stick-built sunrooms. They offer great durability and low maintenance, but they may not blend as seamlessly with your home’s existing architecture as a custom-built, stick-built sunroom can.
Yes, many aluminum sunrooms are designed for year-round use when outfitted with insulated windows and an appropriate heating and cooling system. However, they may not provide the same level of insulation as a stick-built sunroom.
Aluminum sunrooms are lightweight, weather-resistant, and low-maintenance. They resist corrosion, won’t warp or crack, and require less upkeep than wood-framed structures. They are also cost-effective and quick to construct.
Aluminum Sunrooms are built to last for many years. Thanks to aluminum’s corrosion resistance and durability, these sunrooms typically require minimal maintenance and can last for decades with proper care.
No, aluminum is naturally resistant to rust and corrosion, making it an ideal material for outdoor structures like sunrooms, even humid or coastal environments.
Yes, aluminum sunrooms can be customized in terms of size, color, window-styles, and roof options. While customization is somewhat more limited that with a traditional stick-built sunroom, you can still choose many design features to fit your preferences.
Aluminum sunrooms can be made energy-efficient with insulated glass, weather seals, and proper insulation in the roof and walls. Adding energy-efficient glass options, such as double-pane windows, can help keep your sunroom comfortable throughout the year.
Aluminum sunrooms are very low maintenance. Unlike wood, they don’t need painting or staining, and they won’t rot or be damaged by insects. Occasional cleaning of the windows and frame is usually all that is required.
Aluminum sunrooms are generally quicker to install than stick-built options. The installation process can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the size and complexity of the design.
Yes, adding an aluminum sunroom can increase your home’s value by creating additional usable space and enhancing the overall appeal. While they may not add as much value as a fully insulated, stick-built sunroom, they are still a desirable home improvement feature.
The cost of an aluminum sunroom depends on the size, customization options, and whether you choose insulated windows or other features. Generally, aluminum sunrooms are more affordable than stick-built sunrooms, making them an attractive option for homeowners on a budget.
Over the last 44 years, our team of dedicated craftsmen has designed and built over 16,000 custom sunspaces and enclosures along the Grand Strand. It has been a blessing and privilege to serve our community, and we would be honored to serve your family, too. Please call us or visit our showroom today!