Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That sounds right. A screened porch is a room as far as the supports and roof are concerned and it has to tie in to your main house roof.
Does it count as square footage for size of house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not do a wooden deck. You will regret it. Trex all the way for low-maintenance.
the trex deck was going to be 10 grand. We did it for $500 with wood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did ours over 15 years ago for about 22k. Screened porch. In Fairfax. Large. Best money spent. Use it all the time as weather in this area allows for almost 6 months or more use.
When dc were little we would push furniture to one end and they could ride their tricycles with coats on during the winter.
If you are staying in home long-term and love the outdoors, I think worth the expense. Do get at least 3 estimates!
Is it attached to the house?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a Trex 23x17 deck (10 ft high) with stairs for about 25k. Got multiple quotes and they were all around the same range.
How long ago was that? Just for the deck correct? I guess my estimates are comparable.
Anonymous wrote:We did a Trex 23x17 deck (10 ft high) with stairs for about 25k. Got multiple quotes and they were all around the same range.
Anonymous wrote:Did ours over 15 years ago for about 22k. Screened porch. In Fairfax. Large. Best money spent. Use it all the time as weather in this area allows for almost 6 months or more use.
When dc were little we would push furniture to one end and they could ride their tricycles with coats on during the winter.
If you are staying in home long-term and love the outdoors, I think worth the expense. Do get at least 3 estimates!
Anonymous wrote:Ours cost $40k and didn’t count towards square footage. I wish I spent a little more to make it square footage. (doors/windows that open up with screens)
Anonymous wrote:Do not do a wooden deck. You will regret it. Trex all the way for low-maintenance.