Patio Enclosures

It’s easy to dream about your perfect patio enclosure and its many advantages. However, the cost plays a major role for most homeowners when deciding to proceed with a project. Therefore, it’s only natural to ask what patio enclosures cost when exploring the idea of building a new one.

The short answer is that your choices determine the cost. Various factors can shift the price of a patio enclosure higher or lower. Working with an experienced screen enclosure contractor will help you secure the best value. If you want to work out a rough estimate before you approach a professional, it helps to know your location’s current screen room enclosure cost per square foot. The average cost per square foot in Florida is $10 to $24.  Let’s break this down.

Pricing Patio and Porch Enclosures

The price range for patio screen enclosures has a bit of wiggle room. That’s because numerous variables can impact the price of your project. Here are a few major ones:

  • What size enclosure are you planning?
  • Do you need specialty screens? Or just the regular 18×14 screen?
  • Is your existing patio under your existing roofline? Or do you need a roof?
  • What type of floor did you have in mind?
  • Will the enclosure be a new construction or incorporate existing structures?
  • Are there unique features you’d like to add?

Recognizing Factors in Pricing for Patio Enclosures

Because every patio enclosure is unique, installers cannot provide accurate estimates without seeing your space. In preparation for your consultation, here are some of the factors that impact screened enclosure pricing. We hope this will help you understand how the pricing works.

  • Size matters. Bigger screen room enclosures generally cost more and require more resources. The average patio enclosure is roughly 100 sq ft or 10×10. If you need more space, you can expect to pay a bit more.
  • Materials count. The materials you choose impact the price. For example, any Phifer Screen is a quality product. Selecting pricier picks like Phifer Sunscreen or Phifer Pet Screen will raise your cost. Is a screen roof or an aluminum roof best for your purposes? They’ll have different effects on your budget.
  • Beginnings tally. If you’re starting with a blank space, you’ll need to build everything. You’ll enjoy savings if you’re enclosing an existing patio, deck, or porch. Some of the structure will already be in place. How many walls need to be constructed? If your lanai is under the roof, then you’ll require fewer walls and screens.
  • Features factor. We want your new patio enclosure to feel like an extension of your home. Therefore, don’t forget additional features such as electrical outlets, ceiling fans, and paver floors bring amazing value. They also add to the cost.

Surveying Enclosure Examples for Potential Price Ranges
Transforming a deck into a screen porch has a potential return on investment of 80% to 120%. What kind of investment is needed to produce a quality patio enclosure? Use these examples to explore the possibilities:

  • Lower price range: For a trim budget, enclose an existing structure. This reduces labor and material costs.
  • Middle price range: If you’re starting from scratch and price is a concern, opt for a modest size. Choose a quality screen that delivers the characteristics you want most, especially if you have pets or small children. Investing in a higher-quality screen will have better cost savings over time. Lastly, select a few special features carefully to get great value.
  • Higher price range: With a freer hand, upgrades of all kinds are doable. Go larger. Switch the concrete pad to concrete pavers. Incorporate more unique features. Not everyone is in this position, but if you are, then have fun and create a backyard oasis.

Screened enclosures are a perfect fit for the Sunshine State. We hope this list has helped you understand the costs when evaluating patio enclosures. When you’re ready, Dulando Screen & Awning can help you create a patio enclosure that fits your space, your needs, and your budget. Contact us today to schedule a free in-home design consultation.

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