A true home extension — fully insulated, climate-controlled, and comfortable in January and July alike. Starting at $250/sq ft.
Get a Free QuoteA four season room is not a porch. It is not a sunroom with thin single-pane panels. It is a fully conditioned home addition — built and insulated to the same standard as the rest of your house, but with the views and outdoor connection of a porch.
In Maryland, that means:
Maryland's climate is one of the most variable on the East Coast. Unlike southern states where outdoor living is nearly year-round, Maryland homeowners deal with:
The result: a screened porch gives you maybe 5 usable months. A four season room gives you 12. For homeowners who want to maximize their investment in outdoor living, that difference matters.
Our four season rooms are complete additions — not shell structures waiting for contractors. Everything below is part of the build:
Walls, ceiling, and floor are insulated to Maryland residential code requirements — matching the thermal performance of your existing home's exterior walls.
One outdoor compressor paired with an indoor air handler — highly efficient, no ductwork required, precise temperature control independent of your home's main HVAC system.
Double or triple-pane windows with low-E glass — reducing heat loss in winter and solar heat gain in summer. Properly flashed and sealed for Maryland's freeze-thaw cycles.
Insulated door units — Andersen or equivalent — with proper weatherstripping and threshold seals. Prevents drafts and moisture intrusion at the transition points.
Recessed lighting, outlets to code, switch locations. All work is permitted and inspected by a licensed electrician as part of our standard build.
Building, electrical, and mechanical permits across all Maryland counties we serve. We handle HOA submissions as well — you don't interact with the county.
Four season rooms are the most complex outdoor living structure we build — they require structural engineering, insulation, a complete HVAC system, and energy-efficient windows. This is reflected in the investment:
Base Rate
$250/sq ft
Typical 12×16–14×20
$55k–$90k
Larger / Premium
$90k+
Includes composite decking base, full insulation, mini-split HVAC, energy-efficient windows, electrical package, permits, and HOA submissions. Interior finishes (flooring, drywall, trim) can be added as part of the scope.
Four season rooms typically require multiple permits in Maryland: a building permit (structural), an electrical permit, and a mechanical permit (HVAC). Some counties also require a zoning review due to lot coverage increases. Plan for 3–6 weeks of permitting before construction begins.
Most Maryland HOAs in Howard, Montgomery, and Frederick counties require architectural review and approval before any addition is built. We assist with submission packages — architectural drawings, material samples, and color selections that HOA boards typically need.
From permit approval to final inspection, a four season room typically takes 6–10 weeks to construct. Combined with permitting, budget 4–6 months from your initial consultation call to move-in ready. Early planning is important if you have a target completion date.
If you already have a screened deck that was framed with conversion in mind, upgrading to a four season room involves adding insulation, replacing screens with insulated windows, and installing HVAC. This is more cost-effective than starting from scratch — ask about this during your consultation.
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