Cost to Build a Sunroom
Most sunroom additions cost between $8,000 and $80,000. The average is just above $30,000. Expect to pay
New deck installation costs homeowners an average between $4,000 and $16,000. You can spend anywhere from $3 to $30 per square foot on decking boards alone with composite averaging 40% more than wood. For a basic deck, you spend one dollar on labor for every dollar spent on materials. Besides material type, the largest cost factors are size, regional pricing differences, complexity of design and luxury upgrades.
Done right, decks add to the look and value of your home. They are usually open air and built in the back or side of the home. Working out a budget before you start is essential. Before you nail down the costs, you’ll want to make some important decisions about your project.
You’ll spend between $500 to $10,000 on decking, not including framing lumber and hardware. You can expect to pay an equal amount in labor and materials.
Type | Per Square Foot | Avg. 320-Square-Foot Deck |
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Pressure-treated wood | $2 – $5 | $600 – $1,600 |
Bamboo | $3 – $10 | $1,000 – $3,200 |
Cedar | $3 – $7 | $1,000 – $2,300 |
Redwood | $5 – $30 | $1,600 – $9,600 |
Tigerwood | $7 – $15 | $2,300 – $4,800 |
Mahogany | $8 – $11 | $2,500 – $3,500 |
Ipe | $10 – $20 | $3,200 – $6,400 |
Composite | $12 – $22 | $3,900 – $7,000 |
Metal | $15 – $20 | $4,800 – $6,400 |
*Prices for planks only. Does not include labor, framing, posts or hardware.
Once you find what you want, it’s time to check deck lumber prices. Keep in mind that bulk wood pricing fluctuates throughout the year and regionally. The following sections break down the prices of planks per square foot and do not include framing, foundation, hardware or labor.
Pressure treated wood costs $2 to $5 per square foot. It’s affordable and durable if treated every two years. It usually comes treated with anti-rot and insecticide agents and is available in colors like tan or brown. If enhanced with stain, and it will last for decades.
Other features include:
Compare pressure-treated pine vs. cedar to find out which is best for your climate and home.
Bamboo decking costs $3 to $10 per square foot. This sustainable hardwood isn’t a wood at all, it’s a grass. It’s environmentally responsible because it grows faster than any wood. As most bamboo decking boards are engineered (laminated, strand woven, and composite), be sure to ask your contractor about the pros and cons of each. Other benefits include:
Higher-end wood decking can run from $3 to $30 per square foot depending on its species. They offer exceptional aesthetic appeal over pine. They should last 15 to 20 years. Some versions of redwood and cedar are naturally rot-resistant, while others will require special stains and treatment to last.
Wood plank prices per square foot:
Mahogany planks cost $8 to $11 per square foot. This North American hardwood is known for its deep and rich appearance. Always check with your supplier about responsible sourcing methods. While it’s more expensive than other woods, it has a few benefits.
Composite decking costs $12 to $22 per square foot. It’s strong, doesn’t rot, and is easy to install. It boasts extremely low maintenance. There are various colors and textures to choose from.
Other features include:
Aluminum decking costs $15 to $20 per square foot. Steel isn’t used for decking but for framing and accent pieces. Gapless aluminum systems make excellent structures above outdoor living areas since it doubles as an awning. Many have gutter systems to divert runoff. While very expensive, they have a few definite benefits over wood.
The cost of materials for a deck runs anywhere from $1,500 to $15,000 or more. Before you start planning, decide on materials, understand deck construction and read our guide to decking materials.
Although decking material looks great and wears well for traffic, it’s not always the best choice for the foundation, framing or accents. Use the following table to understand the best uses for each material type.
Part | Best Materials |
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Foundation/Footings | Concrete |
Framing | Pressure-treated wood & steel |
Decking/Flooring | Hardwoods, softwoods, aluminum, composite |
Roofing | Framing lumber, steel & aluminum |
Railings & Stairs | Metal, wood, composite |
Designing for a unique look means mixing and matching materials. It also means the only way to price out your unique project is to contact an installation professional for a quote.
Deck design examples include:
It’s often best to consult with a licensed outdoor designer or deck installation professional to understand all your options.
Adding a deck covering or enclosure can run anywhere from $1,000 to $10,000 or more. If you decide to cover your outdoor space, it will cut down on maintenance and the effects of inclement weather conditions. This will increase its lifespan and open up possibilities of what you can do with the it in the offseason.
The different cover options and their costs include:
The cost of these different coverings will vary by materials, square footage, climate conditions and the professional hired to install.
A covered veranda roof costs $3,000 to $10,000 for materials and labor. It’s a large project that requires adding on to the framing, attaching the covering onto the structure of your home and potentially getting a permit from the city. Building permits average between $350 and $1,800.
Screening in your porch costs $1,000 to $1,900 for materials and labor, assuming you already have a roof. Adding screens that open and close can double that price. Screening-in uses the already existing frame of the roof and posts to secure screens.
Awning installation costs $1,200 to $3,700. For DIY installations, the awning alone runs $200 to $1,000. They’re an inexpensive, premade retractable cover. They come in different materials, styles and sizes at local home improvement stores.
Patio enclosures cost $8,000 to $25,000 including all parts and labor. Enclosing a patio costs more because there is no existing structure to tie into. This pricing assumes there is no existing roof or frame of any kind.
New deck installations cost most homeowners $4,000 to $10,500, though it can reach $20,000 or more. Knowing what kind you want will help determine price. Plan ahead by adding 20% to your budget to adjust for these varying factors:
To keep it in good condition so that it lasts for a long time, you will need to maintain it. Check with a professional to understand if and what type of maintenance you need.
Depending on the climate, you should power wash your deck or patio every 12 to 18 months. Expect to pay $150 to $375 for a 500-square-foot deck, with extra charges for railings, stairs and balusters.
Deck repairs cost $700 to $2,600 depending on the type and extent of the damage. Before you seal or stain, make all necessary repairs. Sometimes, extreme damage might call for total replacement.
Deck replacement costs $4,000 to $16,000. If your homeowner’s insurance is covering repairs or replacement, they’ll likely determine which is needed.
What kind of treatment should you apply to your wood? The two most common types are stain and sealer. Both protect wood by repelling moisture while allowing the wood to breathe.
Deck staining costs $550 to $1,000.
This makes an excellent weekend project for many DIYers. Find out how to stain a deck to save some labor costs.
Deck sealant costs $550 to $1,200.
Stains and sealants are sometimes interwoven because you can get stains that have sealant properties. You can sometimes use a non-sealing stain and cover it over later with a sealant. Both are used to protect the wood and composites against UV rays and inclement weather conditions, along with mold and mildew. Which you choose is just a matter of which fits your conditions better.
Deck refinishing costs $300 to $7,000.
This process involves removing old surface sealants and stains, making any necessary repairs and then staining, painting or sealing. This process corrects multiple conditions your wood is exposed to, which include:
Thinking about how you’re going to use this outdoor (or semi-outdoor) space will help you and your contractor determine a design, location and materials needed. Some of the many uses include:
When planning for your new outdoor space and what you’ll use if for, consider the myriad upgrades available in your initial plan and in the future. So how much do these extra pieces cost to transform your outdoor living space into something more? Some feature costs include:
Understanding the difference between these related terms helps when talking to a pro and planning out your project.
The two most notorious terms mean completely different things.
Let’s look at the other related terms:
Most sunroom additions cost between $8,000 and $80,000. The average is just above $30,000. Expect to pay
Installing a new roof costs between $5,000 and $10,000 on average. Prices vary depending on several factors, as
The cost to install a brand new floor runs from $9 to $31.50 per square foot.
It’ll cost anywhere from $200 to $6,000 to hire a painter. Expect small jobs, like kitchen cabinets