Anonymous wrote:We have a relatively new screened in porch, 2 years, with heaters, and we're out there about 10 months per year. Jan/Feb have been brutal, but the rest of the year it's heaven
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume no vinyl windows, just heaters. Then how much can you comfortably use it?
In metro DC, our summers generally are too hot & humid for a screened porch, and winters are usually too windy and cold. I would guess it would be usable April-May and September-October.
If one enclosed the porch (not just screens) but did not add HVAC to the space, then an electric space heater might add the winter months to the above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Assume no vinyl windows, just heaters. Then how much can you comfortably use it?
I would not recommend this. The vinyl panels not just help keep wind out, but they keep the porch furniture clean from dust and pollen. We've had one without vinyl panels and it's unbelievable how much, and how quickly pollen builds up in the spring, and dust accumulate throughout the year. It's a lot of work just to keep the porch usable from the cleaning point. Now we have one with the panels and will never go back.
Anonymous wrote:We have a relatively new screened in porch, 2 years, with heaters, and we're out there about 10 months per year. Jan/Feb have been brutal, but the rest of the year it's heaven
Anonymous wrote:Assume no vinyl windows, just heaters. Then how much can you comfortably use it?
Anonymous wrote:Assume no vinyl windows, just heaters. Then how much can you comfortably use it?