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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Lake County, FL

How Much Does a Sunroom or Enclosure Cost in Lake County, FL?

Lake County sunroom costs range from $4,500 for screen porches to $49,500 for 4-season rooms. Local carpenter wages of $24.72/hr keep prices 10% below national averages.

Cost range $4,500 – $13,500
Average $8,100
Updated May 18, 2026
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What homeowners in Lake County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

Screen Porch Enclosure (200 sq ft)

$4,500 Avg: $8,100 $13,500

3-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)

$13,500 Avg: $19,800 $31,500

4-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)

$22,500 Avg: $34,200 $49,500

National avg $9,000 × 0.9x local adjustment = $8,100

Why Lake County prices look like this.

Hurricane season and Central Florida's intense afternoon thunderstorms shape every sunroom project in Lake County. With a hurricane risk score of 94.99 and lightning exposure rated at 97.49 out of 100, your enclosure needs to handle serious weather. The good news: local construction costs run about 10% below national averages, with carpenters earning $24.72 per hour compared to $29.58 nationwide. A standard 200 square foot screen porch runs $4,500 to $13,500, while a climate-controlled 4-season sunroom ranges from $22,500 to $49,500. Most Lake County homeowners land between $19,800 and $34,200 depending on whether they choose a 3-season or 4-season design. Permit requirements and wind-load specifications add complexity here that you won't encounter in calmer regions.

Labor Costs and Contractor Availability

The Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metro area employs 5,360 carpenters at an average wage of $24.72 per hour ($51,410 annually). This workforce handles sunroom construction throughout Lake County. Labor accounts for roughly 40-50% of your total project cost, with the remainder going to materials like aluminum framing, glass panels, roofing, and electrical work. For a typical 3-season sunroom at $19,800, expect labor charges between $7,900 and $9,900. Four-season rooms require additional HVAC integration, insulation work, and electrical runs, pushing labor's share higher. Request itemized quotes that separate labor from materials so you can compare contractors accurately. Most projects take 2-4 weeks from permit approval to completion.

Storm and Weather Considerations

Lake County's hazard profile demands serious attention during sunroom planning. The county scores 94.99 for hurricane risk and 97.39 for tornado risk on FEMA's 100-point scale. Lightning exposure hits 97.49, among the highest ratings in the country. Wildfire risk registers at 95.99 (relatively moderate), while inland flooding scores 92.30. These numbers mean your contractor must follow Florida Building Code wind-load requirements, which mandate impact-resistant glazing or shutters in many configurations. Screen enclosures need reinforced framing to handle sustained winds. Four-season rooms should include laminated or tempered glass rated for large missile impact zones. Budget an additional 10-15% above base estimates if your property sits in a designated high-velocity hurricane zone.

Climate Zone and Year-Round Comfort

Lake County falls within IECC Climate Zone 2A (hot-humid), part of the DOE's Southeast HVAC region. With 2,758 cooling degree-days annually and only 1,472 heating degree-days, this is firmly cooling-dominated territory. For comparison, the national median sits around 3,700 HDD, meaning Lake County homes need roughly 60% less heating than average but face substantial air conditioning demand. Three-season sunrooms work well here from October through May but become uncomfortable during summer without climate control. Four-season designs need robust insulation, low-E glass with solar heat gain coefficients under 0.25, and dedicated HVAC capacity. Consider ceiling fans and operable windows for shoulder-season ventilation. The high humidity (moisture regime A) also means proper vapor barriers and drainage details matter for longevity.

Energy Costs and Efficiency

Florida residential electricity runs $0.158 per kWh as of February 2026. A poorly designed 4-season sunroom can add $50-100 monthly to cooling bills during summer, while an efficient design with low-E glass, adequate insulation, and proper HVAC sizing might add only $15-30. Key specifications to request: U-factor under 0.30 for windows, solar heat gain coefficient under 0.25, and R-19 or better ceiling insulation. Lake County receives 5.61 peak sun hours daily, making solar heat gain a primary concern. Reflective roof coatings help reduce radiant heat absorption. If you're considering future solar panels, ensure your sunroom roof structure can support the additional load (roughly 3-4 pounds per square foot for standard installations).

Financing Your Sunroom Project

Current 30-year mortgage rates sit at 6.36% as of May 2026. Financing a $34,200 four-season sunroom through a home equity loan at similar rates translates to roughly $213 monthly over 30 years (or $640 monthly over 5 years at typical HELOC rates). Lake County's median home value of $287,900 means a quality sunroom addition represents about 12% of home value, a reasonable ratio for recouping costs at resale. Most lenders require permits and inspections for home improvement loans exceeding $25,000. Some contractors offer in-house financing, but compare APRs carefully against credit union home equity options. Property taxes averaging $2,284 annually will increase modestly once your addition is assessed, though enclosed porches under 200 square feet sometimes qualify for reduced assessment rates.
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Questions buyers ask about sunrooms and enclosures in Lake County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. What is the average cost of a sunroom in Lake County, FL?

    A 3-season sunroom averages $19,800 for 200 square feet, while a 4-season climate-controlled room averages $34,200. Screen porch enclosures cost significantly less at $8,100 on average. These figures reflect Lake County's 0.9x local cost adjustment based on carpenter wages of $24.72 per hour.

  2. Do Lake County sunrooms need hurricane-rated windows?

    Yes, in most cases. Lake County has a hurricane risk score of 94.99 out of 100 and a tornado score of 97.39. Florida Building Code requires impact-resistant glazing or approved shutter systems for enclosed additions in wind-borne debris regions. Expect this requirement to add 10-15% to glazing costs.

  3. Is a 3-season or 4-season sunroom better for Central Florida?

    Four-season rooms provide more value in Lake County's climate. With 2,758 cooling degree-days annually, summers are too hot for comfortable use of 3-season rooms without air conditioning. A 4-season room costs about $14,400 more on average ($34,200 vs $19,800) but delivers year-round functionality.

  4. How much will a sunroom add to my electric bill?

    At Florida's residential rate of $0.158 per kWh, a well-designed 4-season sunroom adds $15-30 monthly to cooling costs. Poor insulation or single-pane glass can push this to $50-100 monthly during summer. Specify low-E glass with solar heat gain coefficients under 0.25 to minimize energy impact.

  5. How long does sunroom construction take in Lake County?

    Most projects take 2-4 weeks from permit approval to completion. Permit review in Lake County adds 2-3 weeks before construction begins. Screen enclosures move faster (1-2 weeks of construction) while complex 4-season rooms with HVAC integration may take 4-6 weeks.

  6. What financing options exist for a Lake County sunroom?

    Home equity loans and HELOCs are most common, with current rates around 6.36%. A $34,200 project financed over 30 years at this rate costs roughly $213 monthly. Lake County's median home value of $287,900 means most homeowners have sufficient equity for these loans after living in their home for several years.

  7. Does a sunroom increase home value in Lake County?

    Quality sunroom additions recover 50-70% of costs at resale in the Orlando metro area. At $34,200 for a 4-season room, expect $17,000-24,000 in added home value. The return improves when the addition complements your home's architectural style and uses permitted, code-compliant construction.

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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.

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