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How To Enclose a Patio

The best thing is that you don’t need to choose between permanent screens or glass! Adding screens to existing patio enclosure windows is very straightforward. So you can still enjoy the openness of a traditional patio when the weather permits.

Again, installing glass windows around a patio is a big project. Supporting walls may be needed before you can even think about the windows themselves. But the final product will be 100% worth it.

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Is Constructing a Permanent Patio Enclosure Worth It?

That depends. But in most cases, the answer is yes!

An enclosed patio lets you use your outdoor living space more often and for a greater part of the year. For many homeowners, this added value is more than enough justification for constructing a patio enclosure.

Even if your days in your current home are numbered, there may be a reason to invest in a gazebo or sunroom. It could increase your home’s future resale value.

Homes with quality outdoor living spaces are generally more desirable than their counterparts. Adding an enclosed patio to your home could—in the right market—help your home sell faster and for a higher amount!

Of course, building an enclosed patio costs money in and of itself. So while you’re unlikely to lose a significant amount on this investment, don’t expect to earn a profit either.

See more about The Top 46 Patio Enclosure Ideas

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