How Much Does a Sunroom or Enclosure Cost in Brevard County, FL?
Sunroom costs in Brevard County range from $13,350 to $48,950. See local labor rates, hurricane-rated options, and financing details.
What homeowners in Brevard County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Screen Porch Enclosure (200 sq ft)
3-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)
4-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)
National avg $9,000 × 0.89x local adjustment = $8,010
Why Brevard County prices look like this.
Brevard County Sunroom Labor Costs
Storm and Hazard Considerations for Sunrooms
Climate Zone 2A and Your Sunroom Design
Energy Costs and Sunroom Efficiency
Financing Your Sunroom Project
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Questions buyers ask about sunrooms and enclosures in Brevard County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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Why are sunroom costs lower in Brevard County than the national average?
Local carpenter wages average $24.06/hr compared to $29.58 nationally, creating a 0.89x cost adjustment. While labor runs cheaper, hurricane-rated materials often offset some savings. A 3-season sunroom that costs $22,000 nationally averages $19,580 locally before storm-rated upgrades.
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Do I need hurricane-rated windows for a sunroom in Brevard County?
Brevard County has a 99.71 hurricane risk score (Very High), and Florida Building Code mandates wind-load compliance in coastal zones. Impact-rated glazing adds $15-30 per square foot but is effectively required for permitted 4-season enclosures. Screen enclosures can use removable panels instead.
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How much will a sunroom increase my electricity bill?
At $0.158/kWh, an uninsulated 4-season sunroom can add $400-800 annually in cooling costs. Brevard County logs 2,758 cooling degree-days per year (nearly triple the national median), so proper Low-E glazing and insulated roof panels are essential for controlling energy use.
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What is the difference between a 3-season and 4-season sunroom?
3-season sunrooms ($13,350-$31,150 locally) lack full HVAC integration and use single-pane or minimal insulation. 4-season sunrooms ($22,250-$48,950) include climate control, insulated walls and roofing, and can function as year-round living space. In Brevard's climate, 4-season rooms need robust cooling capacity.
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How long does sunroom construction take in Brevard County?
Expect 4-8 weeks from permit approval to completion. The 680 carpenters employed locally keep scheduling reasonable, though June through August sees higher demand due to hurricane prep work. Permit review adds 2-4 weeks depending on project complexity and hurricane-rating requirements.
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Will a sunroom addition increase my property taxes?
Yes. Brevard County homeowners currently pay a median of $2,139 annually in property taxes on homes valued at $304,400. A permitted sunroom addition will trigger reassessment, adding approximately $200-400 per year depending on the scope and finish level of your project.
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Should I add solar panel wiring during sunroom construction?
Pre-wiring for solar during construction costs $200-400 versus $1,000+ for retrofit. Brevard County averages 5.62 peak sun hours daily, and a 6kW rooftop system produces about 9,334 kWh annually. If your sunroom roof faces south or west, solar-ready infrastructure is a worthwhile investment.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.