Minimum/Maximum Cost for Enclosing a Lanai

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Old 08-22-2011, 06:28 PM
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We are coming in September to order our house which will be located on Tamarind Grove Run. We are looking to enclose a 20 x 12 Lanai with acrylic windows. Does anyone have a ballpark minimum/maximum cost of doing this? Thanks for your information.
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We are coming in September to order our house which will be located on Tamarind Grove Run. We are looking to enclose a 20 x 12 Lanai with acrylic windows. Does anyone have a ballpark minimum/maximum cost of doing this? Thanks for your information.
I had mine done for $4000.00 with Abasher Const two months ago it was tinted acrylic. It is a great thing toi do as it keeps the lanai nice and clean.
Cleaning needs to be done with care. They did a great job.
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Thanks for the information! We were thinking about tinting the acrylic on just the sides of the lanai and having the back clear.

We are so excited to order our house in September!!
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As a side thought, I'd check the difference between acryllic and glass, epecially low-E glass.... My glass was a great decision and the cost wasn't that much difference. Many posts on here validate that as well.,.
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Agree with the above post...my contractor pointed out the differences between acrylic and glass and even with Low E glass there was not that big a difference. Low e glass will make a tremendous difference especially of your lanai faces any part of the west PLUS and a BIG point here in florida is glass windows must withstand 120 MPH winds in florida where acrylic is only 70mph.
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We are coming in September to order our house which will be located on Tamarind Grove Run. We are looking to enclose a 20 x 12 Lanai with acrylic windows. Does anyone have a ballpark minimum/maximum cost of doing this? Thanks for your information.
We are also thinking about enclosing the lanai... Any Good/Bad experience with a contractor?? Any suggestions on who to talk to.. We are also thinking about the solar tubes... Any thoughts??

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Glass is the way to go and the cost is not much higher than acrylic. We used White aluminum and were very satisfied.
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We used White aluminum and installed tinted vinyl. Our understanding was no tax increase with vinyl
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We had Jamie Stevens construction do our work, very competitive, and did a fantastic job! I would get a quote from him before deciding.
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We used White aluminum and installed tinted vinyl. Our understanding was no tax increase with vinyl
We had glass installed and our taxes weren't raised.

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We had glass installed and our taxes weren't raised.

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I asked this awhile ago and someone said it only raises your taxes if you duct heat and air out to it because then it is actual living space. Anyone know if this is true?
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We had glass installed and our taxes weren't raised.

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WE enclosed our lanai with glass sliders about 18 months ago with heat/ac included...no increase in taxes.

Any increase in taxes should be the least of your worries.....total comfort should be primary. ANy tax incease, if it should occur, would be a minimal increase since you are already paying taxes on a screened in lanai.
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Another vote for Jamie Stevens Construction. He did an excellent job with mine. And if you choose glass, he will use the correct wording on the permit applacation so that it will not increase your property tax.
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Curious what would that wording be ??
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