Glass Enclosed Sunrooms
A Consumer Guide To Replacing Windows

April 23, 2005

By: Michelle Norris
Website: http://www.replacement-windows-n-shutters.com

Glass-Enclosed Sunrooms – The Better Way Of Building Homes

Glass-enclosed sunrooms are very good if you are thinking of a complete renovation of your house. At the time of selling your house Glass-enclosed sunrooms returns 60 percent of the initial value. The glass-enclosed sunroom can also be constructed at one-third the value of wood-frame sunrooms.

In a report conducted it’s seen that 500000 Americans are building their homes with a glass-enclosed sunroom. The majority of the Americans construct the glass-enclosed sunroom for their relaxation, protection from the different kinds of insects and added living space.

The glass-enclosed patio rooms also highlight the standard of living. The sunrooms are also profitable at the time of reselling the house. The initial value of the sunroom goes high at the time of reconstruction.

The best method to build a room to your taste may be to work with a company, which has custom manufactured sunrooms. As for an example PGT Natures cape Patio Rooms offer custom-built sunrooms. The company provides materials that enable the homeowners to convert their existing porches and patios, into all- kinds of weather family rooms.

The available enclosed rooms are:

  • Three-season enclosed rooms - The Three-Season room provides protection against insects and allows the wind to blow through. The Sliding Panels perfectly fits over the sun screen panels. The windows are of great help for protection against weather and it can be opened 75 percent for ventilation.
  • Three-Season Glass enclosed room – These rooms are built with similar grade windows normally used in new home construction. The windows contain an interlocking meeting rail, which gives protection from air and water from entering the house.
  • The All-Season Room – The homeowners can enjoy the outside of the house no matter whether the sun is shining or not. These windows are equipped to control harshest climate conditions with three-inch thick thermally broken wall panels and vinyl window frames.

Also see; replacement windows.

Author Notes:

Michelle Norris contributes and publishes news editorial to http://www.replacement-windows-n-shutters.com.  Find everything you need to know about replacement windows, shutters, tinting, basement, fiberglass windows and more.

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