How to Get A Great Return on Your Screened-in Porch Investment

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When a homeowner thinks of remodeling or upgrading their outdoor space, one essential thing to consider is the return on investment those additions will provide. One such smart and worthy investment is adding a screened-in porch to your property. Installing a screen enclosure can benefit homeowners in more ways than one. It offers a clean, comfortable, and functional living area to relax, enjoy or entertain guests while protecting from not only critters, such as mosquitoes and other pesky bugs, but also the weather conditions such as heat, rain, and winds.

A screened-in porch installed by a professional screen company will increase the functional living space and increase the curb appeal, which will increase the value of the home. Homeowners can expect approximately 70%-75% return on investment if their house has a screen-in porch installed.

So, if you are contemplating screening-in the porch, here is how to get the most of the investment:

Size

The idea behind a screened-in porch is to add more of usable outdoor space; therefore, considering the size is essential than going for a fancier look. If you are stuck between choosing a bigger porch and fancy accompaniments and add-ons, remember extra floor space will always be the investment that will get better returns.

Keep things simple

 It is essential to keep things as simple as possible to get higher returns. Installing a high-end screen enclosure with costly features and materials will only diminish the chances of getting higher returns. 

Material quality

It is essential to go for quality materials to ensure durability and protection. Always go for the best quality material that fits your budget. Even if it might seem a bit costly upfront, better materials ensure that the screen lasts long with few maintenance needs. Choosing low-quality cheap materials will lead to higher maintenance costs, and the porch will have to be re-screened or re-painted more frequently than required. 

Avoid too much electrical work

Another way to maximize the returns on the screened-in porch is to avoid investing too much on electrical work. Skip adding excess electrical outlets and wiring for features that will require additional electricity, like recessed and scone lighting. These things will only increase the cost without contributing to the resale value of the home. 

Climate and other regional factors

In places where outdoor spaces can be enjoyed for most of the year, investing in a screened-in porch will be a smart decision. But areas with short summers and extended cold weather, where the patio won’t be of much use, reconsider the investment decision. Also, protection from bugs is the primary reason most people consider screening the porch. In regions where bugs are prevalent, install a small-grid screen and seal the floorboards to keep tiny bugs from getting in. 

Location

While installing the new screen enclosure, strategically plan the location to maximize the view and eliminate any obstruction.

The more you can get out of the screened-in porch, the better the return on investment will be. Contact a local realtor or builder to get an idea of what prospective buyers look for in the area. A screened-in porch is a perfect investment to make the outdoors enjoyable and functional. Hire an experienced screen installment and repair company for suggestions on the best screening for the home.

Lanai Guy is a full-service screen company servicing Brandon, Riverview and the surrounding area for screen enclosures, lanais, rescreen and screen repair. Call 813-461-6159 to schedule an appointment!