This is a beautiful job! I’m also from Tennessee, now residing in California. My wife & I have been wanting to build a sunroom without a fireplace before we retire in 5 years. We already have a paved foundation but the cost of labor here is too high. We’re afraid that we might not be able to make this dream come true…
Immaculate!! Simply stunning work! We are looking for something like this to be added to the back of our house. Wish you guys could do it! This looks like it really took no time at all. How long did it actually take? And how much does an add on of this size cost? Behind those French doors, I would be looking to put our new washer and dryer there on this level so mom wouldn’t have to keep going down to the basement to wash. At our home, this would be just outside our kitchen.
This is good work, i am about to start the exactly same thing. For this big addition did the village wants an architect to approve the permit? and if they want one how much it cost? if you don't mind to ask
Quick question, at 20:13 where are you running your downspout from the 2nd floor? Is there a second downspout/gutter directing water to the ground or is the 2nd floor downspout sending water to the roof of the sunroom and water is exiting through downspout/gutter at the front of the sunroom? Hope this makes sense.
Wow looks great! We just bought our house and it came with a sunroom, also 400sqft. It needs to be redone. Can you give me a ballpark figure on what you spent to build this out? Thank you!
@@DanielMorrison7 I'm wanting to add a sunroom to my mom's house for my living space , rent is getting too high. I want to know did you pay up front the whole 40k - 50 k? If not , then how much were your monthly payments? Do they accept payments ? And for how long?
Approximately how much would the glasswork cost me? I'm going to start building my house soon and I was thinking of having a balcony right outside my master bedroom that I could later covert into a sunroom. Idk if I should just go with it while the house is getting constructed but Im already estimating to drop a good amount and I don't want to go over budget.
40-50k if you are hiring a contractor to do the work. With a fireplace. Without a fireplace maybe 7k less. Also depends on the state your in a little not all that much.
@@DanielMorrison7 awesome ok yeah we plan on contracting out. No fireplace (have a huge electric energy efficient coal stove looking heater 👍🏼) that’s pretty cool i imagined it being more (than 7 & closer to what you paid without a dang fireplace lol), also we live in Pa 😊
Hello, thanks for sharing this video. Loved the sunroom. I was interested in adding a sunroom just like that one minus the fireplace. Would I have to pay this upfront since it’s a large amount of money? sorry if it’s a dumb question I have no idea.
Sorry for the late response... But no dont ever pay all up front... Any decent company should be able to het started with a small down payment. Usually just material costs.
How many weeks did this take and did you need permits? I'm here in Southern California and want something like this with basically the same size. What was the total budget?
Hi thinking about 18*25 size addition to my house in the backyard we live in Georgia no need of fire place or crawl space, how much do you think will cost us and do u do any works in Georgia
You would be looking at about $ 100 a square foot. you may have to shop around to find that price, cause a lot of contractors charge $150 a square foot. But you can find some out there that are better.
We had a quote a few months ago…400 sq ft., very similar, no fireplace. Almost $200K! More than what we paid for the house 29 years ago! Not including permits.
Well if your doing the work yourself it is cheaper, But if your using a company it may be about the same. You would just have to compare pricing. with either rock or stamped concrete you still need the block first. the actual stone itself was gonna cost about $2,200 and everything for the stamped concrete was about $1,450. Also most of All the stone vaneer that you buy is nothing but formed concrete and stained. So really the same thing they just do theirs in a shop with molds then pop them out and they are individual Stones.
I just covered the outside of a fireplace (220 sf) w/ Flagstone Mossrock (also called Fieldstone) and the stone itself cost $500. Im sure the labor to install it was considerably more though! Nevertheless you did an amazing job with the stamping. I had never seen it done vertically. Btw I’m in Az so the stone is probably cheaper here since I literally live about 30 miles from the source!
Well it took us about 3 months. Mainly cause we started in the beginning of winter. So it could be done as quick as 30 days. Or even sooner if you got many guys on it. We had 2 to 3 guys.
Thinking about adding 400 to 500 sq ft to the house . Will hire a company . How much did you pay for it without the fireplace if you don't mind asking?
If I had to guess I bet total cost is 26k . Concrete plus foundation is about 2k , permits 1000, windows about 4k for windows and doors. Siding and bricks about 2k , lumber about 5k, insulation 1500 and fireplace 1000, shingles 2k lights 1000, drywall 1000. And of course labor.
@@codygray2296 thank you so much for the quick reply. I think that's worth the investment. You've done a great job kinda like how we want to do it. Enjoy your sunroom.
@@DanielMorrison7 where are you located? I am going through estimations with several construction co to build 200sq room kind of what this video showed. I am getting bids from 45k upto 60k! I live in St. Louis
im trying to build an addition in my house and the price for 280sqft is about $50,000 the only think i request in the addittion was a half bath everything is right there i think is too much
Well that sounds a little high. Although many contractors will charge that much and never touch the job. Im one of the few contractors i know that actually does the work also. So it sont cost the homeowner double. The contractor needs half the profit and the other half of the peofit goes to the subcontractors who actuall do the work. So if you can find a smaller contractor someone who is focusing on growing a large business you should get it quite a bit less expansive. A good average is $150 a square foot.
@@DanielMorrison7 Beautiful addition brother beautiful. I'd like one myself but I live in California so it's probably double if you're anywhere Else in the United States. Take care and enjoy that edition brother thanks for the response.
This job was spectacular! It also gave me insight on my extension before I bought the house. Thank you for the video. I’ll subscribe.
Amazing job, well done!
Amazing! Beautiful work
Great work! Just came across your video
Love it❤❤❤❤❤❤. I need something like this on the back of my townhouse, 180sqft. Thanks, guys, for the great ideas.
Awesome job
Great looking addition!
Thank you.
Great job!!!!
This is a beautiful job! I’m also from Tennessee, now residing in California. My wife & I have been wanting to build a sunroom without a fireplace before we retire in 5 years. We already have a paved foundation but the cost of labor here is too high. We’re afraid that we might not be able to make this dream come true…
I'm From California, now I live in Nashville
Beautiful sunroom
Tight work Bruh. A+ work.
Thank you man.
That is really nice!
Thank you Angela.
Looks beautiful.
Thank you.
Good work sir. I like the stamped fireplace build.
Thank you!
awesome job
Absolutely great work guys.
Wow, looks fantastic
love it.plan to build one.
Immaculate!! Simply stunning work! We are looking for something like this to be added to the back of our house. Wish you guys could do it! This looks like it really took no time at all. How long did it actually take? And how much does an add on of this size cost? Behind those French doors, I would be looking to put our new washer and dryer there on this level so mom wouldn’t have to keep going down to the basement to wash. At our home, this would be just outside our kitchen.
Looks wonderful.
This is good work, i am about to start the exactly same thing. For this big addition did the village wants an architect to approve the permit? and if they want one how much it cost? if you don't mind to ask
Quick question, at 20:13 where are you running your downspout from the 2nd floor? Is there a second downspout/gutter directing water to the ground or is the 2nd floor downspout sending water to the roof of the sunroom and water is exiting through downspout/gutter at the front of the sunroom? Hope this makes sense.
Wow looks great! We just bought our house and it came with a sunroom, also 400sqft. It needs to be redone. Can you give me a ballpark figure on what you spent to build this out? Thank you!
Thank you! The total cost was a little over $40k material and labor.
@@DanielMorrison7 Thank you for replying! I will keep it in mind when looking at bids.
@@DanielMorrison7 how much time it takes to complete it roughly?
2-3 weeks or more than that.
@@chiragpatel6852 well it took me and 2 other guys about 8 weeks. It was through the winter time so much slower than spring or summer
@@DanielMorrison7 I'm wanting to add a sunroom to my mom's house for my living space , rent is getting too high. I want to know did you pay up front the whole 40k - 50 k? If not , then how much were your monthly payments? Do they accept payments ? And for how long?
Well done. Is the old fireplace clean out door above the sunroom floor?
Replace those batteries...its important 👌
Nice but how did you insulate under floor?
This is awesome i live in springhill do you do no obligation inspection and quote
I'm actually not doing much right now. I'm kinda tied up for a while. I have a good friend who is absolutely qualified who may be able to.
Are the blocks tied with anything to the concrete footing or only mortar ?
Is the fireplace the only heat in the sunroom?
Approximately how much would the glasswork cost me? I'm going to start building my house soon and I was thinking of having a balcony right outside my master bedroom that I could later covert into a sunroom. Idk if I should just go with it while the house is getting constructed but Im already estimating to drop a good amount and I don't want to go over budget.
Love it!
Awesome! Anyone that can do this in Seattle?
What was the total cost of this ... very curious bc this is a long term goal of me and my husbands ..
40-50k if you are hiring a contractor to do the work. With a fireplace. Without a fireplace maybe 7k less. Also depends on the state your in a little not all that much.
@@DanielMorrison7 awesome ok yeah we plan on contracting out. No fireplace (have a huge electric energy efficient coal stove looking heater 👍🏼) that’s pretty cool i imagined it being more (than 7 & closer to what you paid without a dang fireplace lol), also we live in Pa 😊
I will be adding one minus the fireplace. $7k sounds great! Plus I live in Ga! Hopefully it’ll be closer to $5k!! 🙌🏾 Thank you so much for sharing!!
@@NisiJ28 LOL he meant it was still going to be $30-$40k without the fireplace.
@@NisiJ28 sorry but the windows and door alone is $7k. He said 40-50k. But without the fireplace it will be 7k less. So 33k-43k.
Is there a reason you didn't insulate the floor of the sun room?
Hello, thanks for sharing this video. Loved the sunroom. I was interested in adding a sunroom just like that one minus the fireplace. Would I have to pay this upfront since it’s a large amount of money? sorry if it’s a dumb question I have no idea.
Sorry for the late response... But no dont ever pay all up front... Any decent company should be able to het started with a small down payment. Usually just material costs.
Is that fire place functional? Nice!!
this is phenomenal, exactly what im trying to do but my city wants 45k in permits with the chance of being denied
That’s insane
Nice
@DanielMorrison does the $40-$50 include the land clearing and prepping or just the build out with the fireplace?
Well it did include the land preparation also.
what was the final cost?
Rockwool insulation if you’re not going to use zip system walls
Nice!
How many weeks did this take and did you need permits? I'm here in Southern California and want something like this with basically the same size. What was the total budget?
how much did it cost you in the end?
How much it costed?
It says permanently closed on site?
Hi thinking about 18*25 size addition to my house in the backyard we live in Georgia no need of fire place or crawl space, how much do you think will cost us and do u do any works in Georgia
You would be looking at about $ 100 a square foot. you may have to shop around to find that price, cause a lot of contractors charge $150 a square foot. But you can find some out there that are better.
@@DanielMorrison7 do you build around North Carolina Charlotte area?
Would this 400 sq foot good for a dining area addition? Wondering in terms of placing dining table
Actually the people we built this for does have an area with a big table for eating and gatherings. Etc.
@@DanielMorrison7 nice so a dining area might also work then.
What brand and model of windows did you use? How are you liking them. Looks great...
They were 5ft x 5ft sliding windows. Believe they were jeldwen
@@DanielMorrison7 Thank you...
What’s the damage 23K ?
can we know how much was cost for materials only,
I was wondering the samething
May I know how much it cost?
How much did this job cost you?
Roughly 40k
Hey can I get a rough estimate of how much this costed ?
He said 40-50k with fireplace and without maybe 7k
probably 3x more than what it really should
This is beautiful! My home is stucco. Is it harder to build an addition with a stucco home?
No not really. Should be about the same
Brick oy stucco has to be cut out where it gets attached.
Great job, do you need a permit to add sunroom to a house?
Yea you need a permit.
@@DanielMorrison7 thank you for your video and the tip😊
@@DanielMorrison7 do you need permit for converting a dinning room into a bedroom? Also, thanks for sharing the process
How much will a sunroom like that cost in today's market? 2022
We had a quote a few months ago…400 sq ft., very similar, no fireplace. Almost $200K! More than what we paid for the house 29 years ago! Not including permits.
is this a south facing sun room ?
That a three seasons or four
How much do you think this would cost if it was 200 square feet and without a fireplace?
20k- 25k roughly. If you hire a contractor.
How much was the total cost for the customer in ballpark, if you can’t give exact price?
47k if i remember correctly. Thats with the fireplace
Hello Daniel,
Do you guys do work in Alabama?
Sorry we are not licensed in Alabama
Nice work! I just subscribed!
Is the stamped concrete more cost effective than just covering w/ stone...looks like a lot of work?!
Well if your doing the work yourself it is cheaper, But if your using a company it may be about the same. You would just have to compare pricing. with either rock or stamped concrete you still need the block first. the actual stone itself was gonna cost about $2,200 and everything for the stamped concrete was about $1,450. Also most of All the stone vaneer that you buy is nothing but formed concrete and stained. So really the same thing they just do theirs in a shop with molds then pop them out and they are individual Stones.
I just covered the outside of a fireplace (220 sf) w/ Flagstone Mossrock (also called Fieldstone) and the stone itself cost $500. Im sure the labor to install it was considerably more though! Nevertheless you did an amazing job with the stamping. I had never seen it done vertically.
Btw I’m in Az so the stone is probably cheaper here since I literally live about 30 miles from the source!
awesome work, how long does this project take?
Well it took us about 3 months. Mainly cause we started in the beginning of winter. So it could be done as quick as 30 days. Or even sooner if you got many guys on it. We had 2 to 3 guys.
Whats the price tag of a project like this vv
What was the cost ? Or average cost for a 200 sq ft sun room?
$30k if it's all going to be finished out nice inside. It can change depending on your area.
@@DanielMorrison7 gotcha. Thank you!
How much does something like this cost?
About $115 a sq ft
Depends if your doing the work or hiring
The construction process looks third world like-but the finished product is nice
My guys kept saying that we had the Egyptian scaffolding they used on the pyramids
lol So yea I guess so.
Change the damn battery in your smoke detector.
How much did this cost?thanks
Close tom40k without fireplace
400 sq ft. Bout $100 a sq ft
total cost ?
40k
@@DanielMorrison7 thank you !
The fireplace doesn't look tall enough on the outside to be able to draw properly, assuming it is a wood burning.
It draws great.
@@DanielMorrison7 That surprises me, since the side of the house it's built on is so much taller. Well done, then.
Price?
Now days with the materials so high it would cost about $50k
Put battery’s in your smoke alarm
How much for totally ?
About 50k
Thinking about adding 400 to 500 sq ft to the house . Will hire a company . How much did you pay for it without the fireplace if you don't mind asking?
If I had to guess I bet total cost is 26k . Concrete plus foundation is about 2k , permits 1000, windows about 4k for windows and doors. Siding and bricks about 2k , lumber about 5k, insulation 1500 and fireplace 1000, shingles 2k lights 1000, drywall 1000. And of course labor.
@@codygray2296 thank you so much for the quick reply. I think that's worth the investment. You've done a great job kinda like how we want to do it. Enjoy your sunroom.
Well It costed about 35k Material is about 12-15k
@@DanielMorrison7 where are you located? I am going through estimations with several construction co to build 200sq room kind of what this video showed. I am getting bids from 45k upto 60k! I live in St. Louis
@@paroayush nashville
How much was the cost of this addition?
The addition without the fireplace i believe was about 40k about $100 per sq ft. Coulda been a little less but close to that.
400 sqft
Materials $40,000
$100/sqft
Hi! Do u work in california? Any contact information?
Hey sorry i dont. Im in Tennessee.
im trying to build an addition in my house and the price for 280sqft is about $50,000 the only think i request in the addittion was a half bath everything is right there i think is too much
Well that sounds a little high. Although many contractors will charge that much and never touch the job. Im one of the few contractors i know that actually does the work also. So it sont cost the homeowner double. The contractor needs half the profit and the other half of the peofit goes to the subcontractors who actuall do the work. So if you can find a smaller contractor someone who is focusing on growing a large business you should get it quite a bit less expansive. A good average is $150 a square foot.
Also material is going up everyday never down. And your wanting a bathroom. Thats plumbing, and fixtures etx. So that would add some also.
Change that battery boy! Building a room and can't change fire detector battery.. Smh
How much did this cost you?
how much did this job cost?
It was about 40k labor and material..
@@DanielMorrison7 Thanks for the quick reply! Looks great
@@DanielMorrison7 wow I live Los Angeles they tolled me 150,000 700 aq ft
How much does that addition cost you
I believe it was about 40k
@@DanielMorrison7 Beautiful addition brother beautiful. I'd like one myself but I live in California so it's probably double if you're anywhere Else in the United States. Take care and enjoy that edition brother thanks for the response.
how much did this cost?
How much did this cost?