Sunroom

CUSTOM SUNROOMS IN KNOXVILLE, TN

Your Trusted Knoxville Sunroom Builder

Premier Decks of Knoxville was built on a simple belief:

Outdoor spaces should feel like a natural extension of your home and the place where life happens.

At Premier Decks of Knoxville, we design and build custom sunrooms that bring natural light and year-round comfort into your home. As a trusted Knoxville sunroom builder, we create bright, functional spaces that seamlessly extend your living area.

Enjoy the Outdoors—Indoors

A sunroom allows you to enjoy the beauty of the outdoors without dealing with heat, cold, or insects. As an experienced sunroom contractor in Knoxville, TN, we design each space to complement your home while maximizing light, comfort, and usability.

Custom Sunroom Options

We offer a variety of sunroom styles and features, including: three-season and four-season sunrooms, screened-in or enclosed designs, large windows for natural light and views, and insulated walls, roofing, and energy-efficient materials. Every sunroom is tailored to fit your home and how you want to use the space.

Built for Comfort & Efficiency

As a reliable Knoxville sunroom builder, we use quality materials and proven construction methods to ensure your sunroom is energy-efficient, durable, and built to last in all seasons.

Start Your Sunroom Project Today

Looking for a dependable sunroom builder in Knoxville, TN? Premier Decks of Knoxville is ready to help you create a space you can enjoy year-round. Contact us today to schedule your consultation.

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FAQs

frequently asked questions

Cost varies significantly based on size, foundation requirements, window/door systems, insulation level, HVAC needs, roofing type, and interior finishes. A detailed site assessment is required for an accurate proposal.

Yes. Sunrooms are considered structural additions and require full permitting, including inspections for framing, electrical, insulation, and sometimes HVAC.

Common categories include:

  • Three-season sunrooms – not fully insulated; more affordable
  • Four-season sunrooms – fully insulated, climate-controlled for year-round use
  • Glass enclosures – maximum visibility; may require advanced engineering
  • Conservatory style – architectural glass roof and premium framing

Sometimes. The existing structure must meet load requirements for a conditioned room. Many decks/patios require reinforcement or a new foundation designed specifically for a sunroom.

Depending on design and permitting, projects typically take 4–8 weeks from start of construction. Lead time may vary due to custom materials or engineering.

Only four-season sunrooms are designed for continuous use. Three-season rooms are intended for mild weather and may not be heated or cooled.

Options include matching the home’s roof (shingles or metal), structural insulated roof panels, architectural glass roofs, or hybrid designs. Material choice impacts insulation and cost.

Four-season sunrooms typically integrate HVAC—either extending the home’s system (if code allows) or using a ductless mini-split. Three-season rooms generally do not require HVAC.

Maintenance includes cleaning windows, checking seals, monitoring flashing, and occasional lubrication of sliding doors. Structural maintenance is minimal with quality construction.

Key cost drivers include:

  • High-performance glass systems
  • HVAC integration
  • Matching interior finishes (flooring, trim, electrical)
  • Complex roof tie-ins to existing structure
  • Engineering requirements for load and foundation
  • Large spans or custom architectural features