Sunrooms

Sunrooms

We Create Modern, Gorgeous Sunrooms


Add A New Sunroom to Your Home and Enjoy the Outdoors Without Having to Go Outdoors.


You can add valuable and enjoyable space to your home with a sunroom designed and built by Final Phase. With advanced window materials, a sunroom can be both energy-efficient and provide a wonderful panoramic view, plus have lots of natural light in the room.  We utilize the best modern materials and building / installation techniques to make sure your sun room is exactly what you want.


A quality sunroom can add value to your home when it comes time to sell, and in the meantime can be a relaxing place for the whole family to enjoy.


Final Phase has been in business for years and we deliver great work at a fair price. Our team are experts in designing, building and finishing sunrooms to help you get the most enjoyment out of what’s probably one of your biggest investments: your home. Call us today at (678) 547-3089 to get an estimate for your new sunroom. We’re locally owned and happy to help you.

LET A LITTLE SUN IN.

Learn More About Building A Sunroom


A sunroom (also solarium, garden room, and other variations) is a structure, either attached or integrated into a building such as a home, restaurant, or office, which allows enjoyment of the surrounding landscape while being sheltered from adverse weather.


Also known as a sun parlor, sun porch, sun lounge, patio room, Florida room, garden conservatory, or Wintergarden, such rooms are popular in the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.


Sunrooms are used in passive solar building design as a technique for heating and lighting structures.


A sunroom may be a room in a building specifically tailored to that function (with many windows and appropriate climate control), a connected structure erected during new construction, or one added some time afterwards. Attached sunrooms are typically constructed of transparent tempered glazing atop a brick or wood “knee wall”, or framed entirely of wood, aluminum, or PVC and glazed on all sides. For privacy, frosted glass or breeze block is used.


Some sunrooms are designed to exploit a scenic view, others to collect sunlight for warmth and light. These, composed entirely of framed glass and usually called solariums, are typically found in high latitude (low sun angle) or cold (high altitude) locations.

Sunroom Technologies

During the 1960s, professional remodeling companies developed affordable systems to enclose a patio or deck, offering design, installation, and full service warranties. Patio rooms featured lightweight, engineered roof panels, single pane glass, and aluminum construction.


As technology advanced, insulated glass, vinyl and vinyl-wood composite framework appeared. More recently, specialized blinds and curtains were developed, many electrically powered and operated by remote control. Specialized flooring, including radiant heat, have also been adapted to both attached and integrated sunrooms.

Request A Quote

We’re confident that we can deliver amazing work time after time, and would be happy to get to know you, what you’re looking for, and how we can best help you get the sunroom you want. We pride ourselves on both exceptional quality work and friendly customer service so that you’ll want us to help you with every renovation you have for years to come. And we can only expect that to happen if we treat you right and do an outstanding job for you.


Our work speaks for itself. Check out the Before & After images below...


Get A Free Sunroom Estimate

Call us today at (678) 547-3089 to schedule a consultation and get a written estimate. We are headquartered in Marietta, GA and offer sun room design and building services, along with many other types of residential and commercial remodeling services, in northern metro Atlanta.

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