Enjoy Nature with Climate Control and a New Sunroom

Jan 20, 2022 | Sun rooms

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When you’re thinking about adding a new sunroom to your home, one of the best highlights is enjoying the view of nature. The full 360-degree provides an unmatched environment that the whole family can enjoy.

However, it’s important that you have the option of climate control in your new sunroom. Depending on the material you use to encase the area, the space could draw a lot of heat during the summer.

Climate control allows you to enjoy the best of nature while remaining comfortable in your new sunroom. The following article provides information about your best options for adding climate control to your new addition.

Adding Climate Control

Having the ability to control the climate in your new sunroom doesn’t always have to involve installing an intricate cooling or heating system. There are several ways to alter the environment and climate in the room, depending on your budget.

1.     Ceiling Fans

A ceiling fan can be a fantastic way to provide a cooling element with a breeze to your new sunroom. One single overhead fan can significantly lower the ambient temperature in your room, providing a natural solution without being too frigid. If you want more control or cooling power, you can add additional ceiling fans to the room as well.

2.     Climate Control Systems

Climate control systems for your home are a more affordable way to heat and cool your sunroom. There’s no need to overhaul your current heating and cooling system.

All you have to do is add air ducts to your sunroom and tie them into your home’s current HVAC system. Afterward, you can let electricity do the rest for you. You can use the thermostat already mounted in your home, and the room will cool based on the components you already have.

3.     Portable Fans and Heaters

This is probably one of the most cost-effective ways to heat and cool your sunroom. Purchasing a portable space heater will provide the warmth you need in the winter. One decent-sized unit should be efficient enough to heat the space.

In the summer, using a portable air conditioner should provide enough cooling power to make the space comfortable. Select a model that will cool efficiently based on the size of the sunroom.

4.     Standalone Systems

If you want to go all-in, you can choose to install a completely separate system in your sunroom. This will give you maximum control over the climate in that space alone. This could be your best option if your sunroom is extremely large.

Controlling the climate of your sunroom doesn’t have to break your bank. Depending on the size of the room and your desired optimum temperature, there are many options that can efficiently get the job done!

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