Monday, 8 July 2013

A Guide To Purchasing Sunroom Kits – What To Consider?

Adding a sunroom kit to your home can offer you the warmth of the sun year round. A sun room will provide you access to the outdoors without sacrificing the comfort of the indoors. The benefits of sunlight are numerous. Exposing our bodies to the sun boosts vitamin D production. Vitamin D is actually the active agent that strengthens our bones that had been initially fortified by calcium. And when the winter months start, it is normal for the human body to fall back a bit in terms of Vitamin D production. This ostensibly leads to bone diseases, including osteoporosis. By owning your own sunroom kit, you no longer have to put yourself at the risk of frostbite just to bask under the sun and enjoy its benefits. There are several options to consider when thinking about a sunroom.


The first, and most obvious consideration, would be whether you plan to build the room on your own or have somebody install it for you. You do not want to sabotage your home’s energy efficiency rating – anything but that – so think carefully whether you are up to the challenge or whether you’d rather let George do it – George, being the figurative name of your contractor. On top of all this, it could minimize your home’s value – be very, very careful! If you think you’re up to it and installing your own kit is something you can handle, remember to make your choice of kit with discretion. Sunroom kits come in many shapes and sizes. Be sure you research your choices before you make your purchase. A kit may not be the best option in the long run if you are planning to go the contractor route and hire somebody for the job. Many contractors have their own preferences and wouldn’t exactly be jumping up and down over having to install a sunroom. Don’t be shy to chat up contractors and hash out a plan that would work for the two of you.


Outdoor access with indoor comfort can be yours with a sunroom kit.


The location for your sunroom kit would obviously be another major consideration. Installing it in the wrong location can cost you a bundle on your energy bills during the cold winter months. If you install the kit in a place that gets full sun, then you’re not constructing a sun room, you’re constructing a sauna room! Most likely, this is a purchase you’ll want to enjoy year round. Do some research to decide where your sunroom kit would best be located.


The final thing to consider is the type of sunroom kit you wish to purchase. There are basic kits that offer aluminum frames and plastic windows. These are easy to throw together, and they usually convert to a screened in porch during the summer months. Conversely, you can opt for a more advanced, pre-assembled kit and order it directly to your residence. Choosing the right sunroom kit will help you get the best fit for you.


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