A sunroom can give your home a different dimensions altogether. You can use it as a greenhouse or as a "conservatory" as our friends from across the pond call it. Or just place some comfy couches and hang out with friends or entertain on a moonlit night. There's no dearth of activities your Milwaukee area sunroom would be perfect for.
A sunroom addition may need the flooring to be changed. Tiled flooring works best for sunrooms and is especially suited if you intend to place pots in there. Glass walls and roof will have to be installed to let in sunlight and this requires a lot of precision and careful execution. Trust only a reliable home addition contractor for your sunroom addition project.
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Looking to add a sunroom to back of our house.
Brandon J
I need to put an addition on my home for a disabled bath with wheelchair accessible shower. My home is slab-on-grade with concrete block walls and a gabled roof. Lot is flat. I will be cutting out an existing 3 ft wide window (and the block beneath) to form a doorway to the addition. The addition will be a 9 ft x 9 ft. room, with roll-in shower for a wheelchair, an ADA toilet, and sink. The 4" sewer line runs parallel beside the future add (3 ft away), and the electric panel will be 4 ft away on the existing structure. Eight foot walls will be painted block, roof will be slightly pitched "shed" style with built-up roof coming off the eaves of the existing. Drywall on interior with tile on floor.
Cal D