Open Porch, Screened Porch, or Sunroom? Most Homeowners Choose Wrong

If you’re stuck deciding between an open porch, a screened-in porch, a three-season room, or a four-season room, you’re not confused. You’re under-informed. These aren’t just upgrades. They’re lifestyle decisions. In this video, we break down: • How often each option actually gets used • Comfort differences (heat, cold, airflow, noise) • Maintenance and cleaning expectations • Furniture limitations most homeowners don’t consider • Long-term value and resale impact • Who each option truly makes sense for An open porch sounds romantic, but bugs, pollen, rain, and temperature limits reduce how often it’s used. A screened porch removes bugs, not pollen or heat. A three-season room is the sweet spot for many homeowners who want comfort without fully conditioning the space. A four-season room is a true extension of your home, usable every day of the year. The right choice isn’t about budget first. It’s about how you actually want to use the space, and what frustrations you’re trying to avoid. If you’re considering enclosing or upgrading your porch and want guidance without pressure, we’re happy to help. 👍 Like the video if it helped 💬 Comment which option you’re considering 📞 Reach out for a consultation anytime