Anonymous wrote:The white beadboard is less expensive, but we went with the stained tongue and groove and love it. No skylights- too hard to keep clean - we've got screens on 3 sides, don't need more light!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:no skylights on our 20x20 porch, but we went with the highest roof possible and have loads of light there and into the house on that side.
How high?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the marginal cost of the skylights, including install? Looks like the window itself runs about $250. We're trying to figure out how many to put in.
$1100 total per skylight.
Anonymous wrote:no skylights on our 20x20 porch, but we went with the highest roof possible and have loads of light there and into the house on that side.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone remember the marginal cost of the skylights, including install? Looks like the window itself runs about $250. We're trying to figure out how many to put in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We live on a wooded lot. We have four skylights and cedar tongue in grove ceiling. The skylights were a must since our backyard has NW exposure.
I hadn’t considered cedar TIG… have cedar siding on our current screened porch and love it. Was it a big cost upgrade?