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Enclosing an outdoor area to create a sunroom installation is a sound investment. Adding a roof, walls, and multiple windows will keep many pesky visitors out, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors year-round. Here are some of the biggest benefits your family will enjoy after the project is completed. 

Why You Should Get a Sunroom Installation

1. Weatherproof

A sunroom extends your home’s total living space because you’ll be able to feel like you’re outdoors come rain or shine. A roof will keep out rain, while glass will help you enjoy your AC on even the hottest of days. This way, you can entertain guests regardless of Mother Nature’s plans.

2. Insect-Proof 

patioMosquitoes are always unwelcome. For people with allergies, bites can be especially uncomfortable.

With an enclosed sunroom, you won't have to stock up on bug spray or citronella candles. You’ll also be able to serve food without flies circling. 

3. Allergen-Proof 

California is home to all kinds of allergens, including mold, mildew, pollen, and ragweed. Since the weather throughout the state is mild and dry, such allergens can thrive for most of the year.

In Southern California, for example, hay fever season can last from February to December. With an enclosed sunroom, you can close the windows and easily avoid these pollutants.

4. Pet-Proof

This project is a must if you have dogs who like to join in the festivities. The enclosure will help you keep your furry friend away from food and guests when you want to entertain under the sun. You can also leave an outdoor pet in this space during a storm to provide them with shelter. 

 

For sunroom installations that are as beautiful as they are functional, turn to Patio Designers. Serving homeowners throughout California, this family-owned and -operated business will transform your property into a luxurious oasis. They provide a range of options for your enclosure to help you make the most of your home. Learn more about sunrooms on their website or call (877) 757-2846 to schedule an appointment.

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