Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a screened in porch in Northern Montgomery County last year. Came to about $55,000 for 16x18. More than we had anticipated but it gets tons of use. Put in vinyl windows and heaters with trex flooring but other than that pretty standard.
I was aiming for $40,000 but it gets expensive!
That's comparable to our project. Did the price include heaters and vinyl windows? We won't put in the vinyl windows but was thinking of overhead heaters. How many heaters did you put?
Anonymous wrote:We were quoted as part of a new build $18K for a 32x20 Trex deck. Fairly low to the ground.
Anonymous wrote:We did a screened in porch in Northern Montgomery County last year. Came to about $55,000 for 16x18. More than we had anticipated but it gets tons of use. Put in vinyl windows and heaters with trex flooring but other than that pretty standard.
I was aiming for $40,000 but it gets expensive!
Anonymous wrote:We were quoted as part of a new build $18K for a 32x20 Trex deck. Fairly low to the ground.
Anonymous wrote:I got a 14 x 18 sunroom with splitless HVAC and a 12 * 10 Trex deck done by Steadfast in 2018 for about $73k.
Anonymous wrote:We had a 10x20 trex covered back porch installed in 2017 for 15K. Screening in would have cost quite a bit more and additionally we would have had to change the design because of permitting rules mean you have to have a bigger landing outside the screened area at the top of the stairs so we skipped that as we have a limited space. I think we have 6 steps down. We used steadfast construction and were very happy. Get at least 3 estimates for sure!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait until September once the economy really crashes and those overpriced and unreliable contractors are desperate for business
Could be. Could also be that everyone is looking to do home improvement projects because they can’t travel and are spending all their time at home. Who knows?
Anonymous wrote:I got a 14 x 18 sunroom with splitless HVAC and a 12 * 10 Trex deck done by Steadfast in 2018 for about $73k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, do people with screened porches + decks really use the deck?
Our house has both, but given mosquitoes, deck does not get used. At all.
We eat (breakfast, lunch, dinner- less crumbs in the kitchen for the win) outside a good amount especially this time of year when the weather is nice and before it gets buggy. Pre Covid we entertained a lot outside too. But even in the summer it isnt bad.
We grill 90% of the time year-round and the deck is off the kitchen so really easy to go in/out/prep/cleanup.
We have a small firepit too so having a beer on the deck even when there's a chill is no problem.
I'm always surprised by our fellow neighbors who have decks, but hardly ever use them.