Sunroom Installation Brunswick County, NC

Professional sunroom installation in New Hanover County, NC for year-round home expansion.

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Sunroom Installation in New Hanover County, NC

In New Hanover County, a sunroom adds living space and natural light to your home. Whether you want a year-round retreat or seasonal room, we handle the entire installation—from planning through final inspection. Ready to expand your home?

How We Work

We follow a straightforward process from your first consultation to moving into your new sunroom.

1

Consultation

We visit your home, discuss your vision, measure the space, and review options for your New Hanover County property.

2

Design & Planning

We create a custom design that fits your home, handles permits, and ensures compliance with local building codes.

3

Installation

Our crew builds the foundation, frame, roof, and walls with attention to detail and clean work practices.

4

Finishing

We add flooring, windows, trim, electrical outlets, and HVAC connections to make your space comfortable and functional.

5

Inspection & Walkthrough

We conduct a final inspection, obtain sign-off from local authorities, and show you how to use your new room.

You'll always know what's happening next—and when.

Our Services

We offer three main sunroom options to match your needs and budget.

Three-Season Sunrooms

A three-season sunroom works well for spring, summer, and fall use in New Hanover County. You get a bright, open space with basic insulation and no active heating or cooling system. These rooms are ideal for families wanting to extend their outdoor living season affordably.

Three-season sunroom installation

Three-season sunroom addition in a Wilmington home with screened walls and ventilation.

  • Plenty of natural light and fresh air
  • Lower installation and operating costs
  • Simple construction, faster project
  • Flexible wall and window options

Four-Season Sunrooms

A four-season sunroom lets you enjoy the space year-round, even on cool Wilmington winters. We insulate the room, add heating and cooling systems, and use high-performance glass to maintain comfort. Perfect for families wanting a dedicated retreat or home office.

Four-season sunroom with heating and cooling

Fully insulated four-season sunroom in New Hanover County with climate control.

  • Year-round comfort and temperature control
  • Premium insulation for energy efficiency
  • Adds significant home value
  • Works as office, guest room, or bonus space

Patio Room Enclosures

Convert your existing patio into an enclosed room with walls, roof, and doors. This approach uses your current foundation and saves on structural work. Great for Wrightsville Beach and coastal New Hanover County homes where outdoor space is premium.

Patio enclosure project

Enclosed patio with sliding glass doors and vinyl walls in Wilmington.

  • Fast installation using existing patio
  • Cost-effective alternative to new construction
  • Keeps your outdoor entertaining area
  • Protects from salt spray and coastal weather

Why It Matters

A sunroom is more than decoration—it solves real problems for homeowners in New Hanover County.

Space That Grows With Your Family

A sunroom adds usable square footage without the cost of a full home addition. Whether you need a quiet home office, guest bedroom, or kids' playroom, the sunroom adapts to how your family lives. Natural light and views make the space feel open and welcoming.

A four-season sunroom typically adds 10–15% to your home's resale value in New Hanover County.

Indoor-Outdoor Living in a Mild Climate

New Hanover County enjoys mild winters and warm summers. A sunroom captures those seasons while protecting you from summer heat, rain, and coastal breezes. You get the best of both worlds—fresh air and comfort without the bugs or sudden weather.

Built to Handle Coastal Weather

Living near the water means salt spray, humidity, and occasional storms. We build sunrooms with materials and designs that stand up to coastal conditions. Impact-resistant glass, corrosion-resistant frames, and proper drainage protect your investment for decades.

Serving New Hanover County and Surrounding Areas

We install sunrooms across New Hanover County, from Wilmington to Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach.

Local Permit & Code Knowledge

We understand New Hanover County building codes, setback requirements, and coastal construction rules. We handle permits so you don't have to. Your sunroom will pass inspection the first time because we build to code.

Neighborhood-Specific Solutions

Neighborhoods across New Hanover County face different challenges. Coastal homes need hurricane-rated glass and wind-resistant designs. Older Wilmington homes may have unique architecture that requires custom framing. We adapt our approach to fit your property and neighborhood context.

Ready to Start?

Call us or request a free in-home consultation. We'll measure your space, discuss your goals, and show you what's possible for your New Hanover County home. No pressure, no obligation.

Contact us today to get started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about sunroom installation in New Hanover County.

What's the difference between a three-season and four-season sunroom?

A three-season room has basic framing and walls but no heating or cooling system, so it's comfortable spring through fall. A four-season room is fully insulated with climate control, so you use it year-round even in winter.

Do I need a permit for a sunroom in New Hanover County?

Yes, most sunrooms require a building permit and inspection. We handle the permit process and ensure your sunroom meets all local codes and safety standards.

Will a sunroom increase my home's value?

Yes, a well-built four-season sunroom typically adds 10–15% to your home's resale value. Three-season rooms and patio enclosures also add value, though typically less than fully insulated year-round rooms.

Can you build a sunroom on a patio I already have?

Yes. If your patio is in good condition and meets code requirements, we can enclose it with walls, a roof, doors, and windows. This approach is faster and usually more affordable than building from scratch.

What kind of glass do you use in coastal sunrooms?

For homes near the ocean, we use impact-resistant and tempered glass that withstands salt spray, humidity, and storms. We also apply protective coatings to frames to resist corrosion.

How much does a sunroom cost?

Cost depends on size, season type, glass choice, and whether you're building new or enclosing an existing patio. Call us for a free estimate based on your specific project.

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  • Brunswick County, NC

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  • New Hanover County, NC

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