3-Season Sunrooms vs 4-Season Sunrooms

The sunroom is the embodiment of luxurious living space. Adequate natural lighting and an elegant sense of style is a home celebration for homeowners. You will love your new sunroom, there is only one big question that you have to answer before repairing: do you want 3 seasons or 4 seasons?

An example of 4-season sunrooms in Missouri you can find by the link lookingglassluxe.com/sunrooms-missouri/.

As the name suggests, the 3-season room can be used in spring, summer and autumn (3 seasons) – while the 4-season room is ideal for year-round enjoyment. Learn more about the differences between them, about the prices for each of them, as well as which of them is best for your repair.

They look the same on the outside, but the way they are built makes a difference in when and how long you can enjoy them. Both the 3-season and 4-season rooms are great. It’s not about which one is better, but which is better for your needs and your budget.

These are the main differences between the two types of sunrooms, which explain the extra season of use:

The 4 seasonal rooms are built using structurally insulated glass, which keeps these sunbeds cool in summer and warm in winter.
4-season rooms are often built with some type of climate control system or heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
As a rule, the glass used in the windows of 4-season rooms is best suited to regulate the temperature in the room.

These are basic similarities that you will enjoy no matter what type of sunroom you choose:

Both superstructures are hermetically sealed from the outside, unlike the shielded porch, which is not.
Both types of sunbeds have fully vinyl windows and walls.
When built as an option, the 3 seasonal and 4 seasonal rooms are designed according to the style of your home.

What is right for you: 4-season or 3-season sunroom?

As we mentioned before, both types of sunbeds are fantastic and so we are installing both. In fact, there is no right or wrong answer – only what suits your home and your budget.

Usually, if the landlords are on a fence, we recommend switching to a 4-season room, simply because it’s better to have options that you don’t use – instead of missing the ones you would like to have.

However, there are several specific cases where we recommend choosing a streamlined room for 3 seasons. Firstly, if you have a winter home and you don’t visit the PA often during the winter, you won’t need extra comfort from a 4-season room. Another time we recommend choosing a 3-season room if it is a matter of budget. If you can afford only 3 seasonal rooms of premium class or dubious quality 4 seasonal rooms, it is always worth it to build it correctly.

The sunroom is the embodiment of luxurious living space. Adequate natural lighting and an elegant sense of style is a home celebration for homeowners. You will love your new sunroom, there is only one big question you have to answer before you repair it: do you want 3 seasons or 4 seasons?

As the name suggests, the 3-season room can be used in spring, summer and autumn (3 seasons) – while the 4-season room is ideal for year-round enjoyment. Learn more about the differences between them, about the prices for each of them, as well as which of them is best for your repair.

They look the same on the outside, but the way they are built makes a difference in when and how long you can enjoy them. Both the 3-season and 4-season rooms are great – and that’s why we build both on LGL Sunrooms. It’s not about which one is better, but which is better for your needs and your budget.

These are the main differences between the two types of sunbeds, which explain the extra season of use:

The 4 seasonal rooms are built using structurally insulated glass, which keeps these sunbeds cool in summer and warm in winter.
4-season rooms are often built with some type of climate control system or heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
As a rule, the glass used in the windows of 4-season rooms is best suited to regulate the temperature in the room.

These are basic similarities that you will enjoy no matter what type of sunroom you choose:

Both superstructures are hermetically sealed from the outside, unlike the shielded porch, which is not.
Both types of sunbeds have fully vinyl windows and walls.
When built as an option, the 3 seasonal and 4 seasonal rooms are designed according to the style of your home.

What is right for you?

As we mentioned before, both types of sunbeds are fantastic and so we are installing both. In fact, there is no right or wrong answer – only what suits your home and your budget. Call LGL Sunrooms if you have some questions.