More light, more space, more seasons – it starts here!
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The most common question we get: should I build a 3-season or 4-season sunroom? Here’s how to think about it.

A 3-season sunroom extends the usable living space of your home by enclosing your deck or patio to enjoy the outdoors, morning through evening. Fresh air, natural light and your backyard views, with shelter from the bugs, the rain and the wind, while stretching your spring and fall seasons.

A 4-season sunroom adds permanent living space while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors. Natural light floods in, your backyard stays in full view and the space stays comfortable though snowstorms or heat waves, quietly becoming everyone’s favourite room – morning, evening, all year round.
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A sunroom adds usable square footage and increases resale value — while delivering daily enjoyment from day one. Our 4-season models offer the same energy efficiency and architectural quality as a full home addition, built with materials that last.

With 50 years of combined building expertise, we know Nova Scotia homes and Nova Scotia weather. We'll recommend the right model for your climate zone, help you make the right decision based on your sun exposure and how you plan to use the space.

We carry sunrooms from North-American leading manufacturers, tailored to your needs and installed by our own team.
Most 3-season and 4-season sunrooms take a few days once materials arrive, depending on size and whether foundation work is needed. We’ll give you a clear timeline at your consultation.
In most cases, yes. Sunrooms are generally treated as home additions and require a home renovation permit from your municipality. We guide you through the permitting process, and can provide the required engineering drawings and handle the permit application on your behalf.
Yes. Our modular sunroom systems are specifically designed for elevated decks and balconies. We assess load capacity during the consultation.
Three-season sunrooms are not designed for heating – they’re built for spring through fall comfort, and occasional sunny winter days. For a year-round space you can heat or cool, a four-season insulated sunroom is the right choice.
The terms are often used interchangeably. Solariums typically feature glass or polycarbonate roofs that maximize natural light; sunrooms may have solid or insulated roofs. We carry both and will help you find the right fit for your space.
Every structure we install is engineer-approved to meet the National Building Code and withstand local snow loads and regional wind factor. Our manufacturers’ structures feature an aluminum + PVC hybrid specifically engineered for Canadian winters and use heavy-duty extruded aluminum with insulated panels rated for severe weather.
One-year installation warranty on all sunrooms, with additional extended material warranties available depending on the manufacturer. We’ll detail specific coverage at your consultation.
Yes. A well-designed sunroom addition is one of the highest-ROI home improvements available. Both three-season and four-season sunrooms add permanent, living space that counts toward your home’s square footage.