How Much Does a Sunroom or Enclosure Cost in Clay County, AL?
Screen porches start at $4,550 and 4-season sunrooms average $34,580 in Clay County. Local labor rates, permits, and financing options explained.
What homeowners in Clay 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 × 0.91x local adjustment = $8,190
Why Clay County prices look like this.
Labor Costs and Contractor Availability
Weather Risks and Building Requirements
Climate Considerations for Enclosure Design
Energy Costs and Efficiency Factors
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Questions buyers ask about sunrooms and enclosures in Clay County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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What is the price difference between a 3-season and 4-season sunroom in Clay County?
A 3-season sunroom averages $20,020 locally, while a 4-season version runs $34,580 for the same 200-square-foot footprint. The $14,560 difference covers insulated framing, double or triple-pane windows, HVAC integration, and electrical work for year-round climate control.
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Why are sunroom costs lower in Clay County than the national average?
Local carpenter wages average $25.08 per hour compared to the $29.58 national average. Combined with regional material pricing, this produces a 0.91x adjustment factor. A sunroom costing $38,000 nationally runs about $34,580 here.
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Do I need special windows for tornado or hurricane protection?
Clay County's tornado risk score of 67.18 (Relatively Moderate) and hurricane score of 67.50 suggest impact-rated glazing is worth considering for 4-season rooms. Standard tempered glass meets code for most 3-season applications, but laminated or impact glass provides better protection.
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How much will a 4-season sunroom add to my electric bill?
At Alabama's $0.162 per kWh rate, expect $30 to $80 monthly for heating and cooling a 200-square-foot room, depending on insulation quality and thermostat settings. High-performance windows and ceiling fans reduce this significantly.
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What insulation is required for a sunroom in Climate Zone 3A?
IECC Zone 3A mandates minimum R-13 wall insulation for conditioned (4-season) spaces. Knee walls and roof sections should meet or exceed this. The humid climate (the 'A' designation) also requires proper vapor barriers to prevent moisture problems.
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Is solar worth considering for offsetting sunroom energy costs?
Clay County receives 5.16 kWh/m² daily in peak sun hours, above average for the Southeast. A 6kW rooftop system generates roughly 8,140 kWh annually. At $0.162 per kWh, that offsets about $1,320 in annual electricity costs.
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What financing options work best for a $20,000 to $35,000 sunroom?
With 30-year mortgage rates at 6.36%, a cash-out refinance offers lower rates if you have equity. Home equity lines of credit provide flexibility for phased payments. Clay County's low $326 median annual property taxes help keep overall carrying costs manageable.
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.