How Much Does Sunroom Addition Cost in Washington D.C., DC?

Washington D.C. pricing is 35% above the national average. Updated for 2026.

Based on local labor rates, humid-subtropical climate conditions, and Washington D.C.'s government-defense-lobbying economy.See our methodology

Low End
$13,500
Average
$33,750
High End
$67,500
per project
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Sunroom Addition Pricing in Washington D.C., DC

Washington D.C. is a high-cost market where sunroom addition runs about 35% above the national average. The city's government-defense-lobbying economy supports higher wages, which translates to elevated contractor rates. With a population of 690K, competition among providers exists but demand keeps prices firm.

Local climate plays a direct role in sunroom addition costs here. Hot humid summers and cold winters create year-round HVAC demand; historic preservation rules affect renovation costs.

Market-specific factors matter in Washington D.C.: high cost of living and government contractor rates inflate all service pricing; historic district rules can double renovation costs.

Washington D.C. has strict permitting requirements. Budget an additional 5-15% for permits, inspections, and code compliance when planning your sunroom addition project. Licensed contractors familiar with local codes can navigate this process efficiently.

Washington D.C. vs National Average

Washington D.C. Average
$33,750
National Average
$25,000
Difference
+35%
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What Affects Sunroom Addition Cost in Washington D.C.?

Type

Screen room/porch enclosure: $5,000-$12,000. Three-season: $10,000-$25,000. Four-season (insulated): $20,000-$50,000+

Size

Small (100 sq ft): $10,000-$20,000. Average (200 sq ft): $18,000-$35,000. Large (300+ sq ft): $30,000-$60,000

Foundation

Existing patio: $0-$2,000 prep. New concrete slab: $3,000-$6,000. Pier/post: $2,000-$5,000

Washington D.C. Market Conditions

high cost of living and government contractor rates inflate all service pricing; historic district rules can double renovation costs

Local Climate Impact

hot humid summers and cold winters create year-round HVAC demand; historic preservation rules affect renovation costs

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Top-Rated Sunroom Addition Pros in Washington D.C., DC

4 providers

BuildRight Remodeling

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โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.3(63 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 509 Industrial Blvd, Washington D.C., DC๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2009
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ InsuredBBB: A+โšก Usually responds in 1 hours

Serving Washington D.C. and surrounding areas since 2009. Licensed, insured, and committed to quality workmanship at fair prices.

Artisan Builders

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.1(163 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 817 Business Park Dr, Washington D.C., DC๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 1988
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ InsuredBBB: A

Craftsman Kitchen & Bath

โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…โ˜…4.1(159 reviews)
๐Ÿ“ 217 Oak Ave, Washington D.C., DC๐Ÿ—๏ธ Since 2015
โœ“ Licensedโœ“ InsuredBBB: A

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Tips to Save on Sunroom Addition in Washington D.C.

  • 1.Three-season sunrooms cost 40-60% less than four-season ($8,000-$20,000 vs $20,000-$50,000)
  • 2.Prefab sunroom kits ($5,000-$15,000 for materials) save significantly over custom-built
  • 3.Build on an existing concrete patio to save $3,000-$8,000 on foundation
  • 4.If in a warm climate, a three-season room may be perfectly adequate
  • 5.In Washington D.C., verify your contractor handles local permits โ€” the permitting process here is more involved than average and DIY permit applications can cause delays.
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๐Ÿ“ˆ Sunroom Addition in Washington D.C. Cost Trends (2020โ€“2024)

Prices have increased +17.7% over the last 5 years

$28,666
2020
$29,870
2021
$31,812
2022
$32,703
2023
$33,750
2024
YearNational AvgYoY Change
2020$28,666โ€”
2021$29,870+4.2%
2022$31,812+6.5%
2023$32,703+2.8%
2024$33,750+3.2%

Based on national averages adjusted for annual inflation. Actual costs vary by location and project scope.

๐Ÿ’ฌ What Did You Pay?

Real costs reported by homeowners for Sunroom Addition in Washington D.C.

$33,376
Avg Reported
$23,363
Lowest Reported
$48,395
Highest Reported

Recent Reports

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does a sunroom add value to a home?

Yes, but the ROI varies. A well-built four-season sunroom returns about 50-75% of its cost. Three-season rooms return slightly less. The value depends heavily on climate โ€” sunrooms are more valued in northern and temperate climates where they extend outdoor enjoyment.

Do I need a permit for a sunroom?

Almost always yes โ€” a sunroom is a structural addition to your home that must meet building codes. Permits typically cost $500-$2,000 and require structural, electrical, and sometimes HVAC inspections.

Why does sunroom addition cost different in Washington D.C. than other cities?

Washington D.C.'s costs reflect local labor rates driven by the government-defense-lobbying economy, humid-subtropical climate conditions that affect materials and scheduling, and strict permitting requirements. The expensive labor market also influences competitive pricing.

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