Sunrooms have become one of the most popular home additions in Englewood and throughout Southwest Florida. They offer a unique combination of indoor comfort and outdoor connection that enhances your daily living experience.
What Is a Sunroom?

A sunroom is a fully enclosed living space with large windows or glass walls that lets in natural light while protecting you from the elements. Unlike a screened lanai, a sunroom is climate-controlled—you can heat and cool it just like any other room in your Englewood home.
Sunrooms come in two main types: three-season rooms (designed for use in mild weather, without full insulation) and four-season rooms (fully insulated with HVAC connections for year-round comfort). In Englewood’s subtropical climate, both types get extensive use throughout the year.
Design and Construction Considerations
Building a sunroom in Englewood involves several key decisions. The roof type—glass, solid with skylights, or a combination—affects both the room’s natural light and its energy efficiency. Glass roofs maximize light but can create excessive heat without proper Low-E coatings and adequate ventilation.
Foundation requirements depend on whether you’re building on an existing concrete slab or starting from scratch. Many Englewood homes already have a lanai slab that can support a sunroom conversion, which significantly reduces construction costs.
Benefits for Englewood Living

A sunroom adds versatile living space that connects you to your outdoor environment without the downsides of Florida’s humidity, rain, and insects. In Englewood, homeowners use sunrooms as dining areas, home offices, reading rooms, exercise spaces, and entertainment zones.
The natural light that sunrooms provide has well-documented benefits for mood and well-being. During Englewood’s mild winters, a sunroom becomes the most sought-after room in the house—warm, bright, and connected to your yard and landscaping.
ROI and Home Value
Sunrooms consistently rank among the highest-ROI home improvements in Florida. According to industry data, homeowners in Englewood can expect to recoup 50-80% of their sunroom investment at resale, with four-season rooms commanding the highest returns.
Beyond resale value, the daily lifestyle benefit is significant. A sunroom adds 100-400 square feet of usable living space at a fraction of the per-square-foot cost of a traditional room addition. For Englewood homeowners looking to expand their living space without a major renovation, a sunroom is often the ideal solution.
Get Started With Your Englewood Project

At Precision Aluminum & Remodeling, we’ve been helping Englewood homeowners improve their outdoor living spaces for years. Our experienced team handles every aspect of your project—from design and permitting to installation and final inspection.
Ready to discuss your project? Call us at (239) 673-8357 or request a free estimate online. We serve Englewood and all of Southwest Florida.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a permit for a sunroom in Englewood?
Yes, sunroom construction in Englewood requires building permits covering structural, electrical, and possibly plumbing work. A licensed contractor manages the entire permitting and inspection process for you.
Do sunrooms need AC in Englewood?
Four-season sunrooms in Englewood benefit greatly from climate control, given Florida’s heat and humidity. Insulated glass, ceiling fans, and a dedicated mini-split AC system keep a sunroom comfortable year-round without overloading your main HVAC.
Does a sunroom add value to a Englewood home?
A sunroom in Englewood can increase your home’s value by 50% to 80% of the construction cost. Buyers in Southwest Florida value enclosed, climate-controlled living space that takes advantage of the outdoor views.
What is the difference between a sunroom and a lanai?
A lanai is a covered outdoor space with screens, while a sunroom is a fully enclosed room with glass or acrylic windows, insulation, and often climate control. Sunrooms in Englewood provide year-round comfort, while lanais offer a more open-air experience.
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