A Better Way to Add Space

  • Adds functional square footage
  • Brings in natural light
  • Creates a dedicated space for relaxing or hosting
  • Costs less than most full additions
  • Increases overall home value

Built for Tennessee Weather

  • Proper insulation to control temperature
  • Energy-efficient windows to reduce glare and heat
  • Strong framing tied into your home correctly
  • Durable flooring that holds up to sun exposure
  • Clean roof tie-ins to prevent leaks

Types of Sunrooms We Build

  • Three-season sunrooms for spring through fall
  • Four-season sunrooms with full insulation and HVAC
  • Screened sunrooms for airflow and bug protection

Our Process

  • On-site visit to review layout and goals
  • Design planning for size, layout, and structure
  • Material selection for windows, finishes, and framing
  • Full construction from start to finish
  • Final walkthrough to confirm everything is right

What Affects Pricing

  • Size of the sunroom
  • Three-season or four-season build
  • Foundation and structural requirements
  • Window and door systems
  • Roof design and tie-in complexity
  • Electrical, HVAC, and insulation

Built Right the First Time

  • Proper structural support and load handling
  • Correct flashing and waterproofing
  • Clean integration with your existing roofline
  • Materials selected for long-term durability

Service Area

  • Dickson
  • Fairview
  • Franklin
  • Brentwood
  • Bellevue
  • Charlotte
  • White Bluff

Frequently Asked Questions About Sunrooms

How long does a sunroom take to build?

Most projects take between two and six weeks depending on size and complexity.

Do I need a permit to build a sunroom?

Yes, most sunrooms require permits. We handle that process for you.

Can I use a sunroom year-round?

Yes, if it is built as a four-season sunroom with proper insulation and HVAC.

Is a sunroom cheaper than an addition?

In most cases, yes. It requires less structural work and fewer interior finishes.

Can HVAC be added to a sunroom?

Yes. Many homeowners choose mini-split systems for efficiency.

Can you build on an existing deck?

Sometimes. Many decks need reinforcement before a sunroom can be added.

What kind of windows are used?

We use energy-efficient systems designed for heat control and durability.

Will a sunroom match my house?

Yes. We design everything to blend with your existing structure.e heated and cooled.

Does a sunroom add value to my home?

Yes. Usable space and natural light are strong selling points.d with your existing structure.e heated and cooled.

What is the difference between a sunroom and screened porch?

A sunroom is enclosed and can be climate-controlled. A screened porch is open-air with mesh screening.

Our Services

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Screened-In & Covered Structures

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