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Mark Tivey · Licensed CGC1511598 · Veteran-Owned Since 1988(904) 850-6070
Sunrooms & Florida Rooms outcome

Renaissance polycarbonate sunroom

A Renaissance polycarbonate sunroom uses multi-wall polycarbonate panels for the roof (and sometimes walls), creating a bright sun-filled room that filters UV but admits natural light.

What this project is

How renaissance polycarbonate sunroom actually works.

A Renaissance polycarbonate sunroom uses multi-wall polycarbonate panels for the roof (and sometimes walls), creating a bright sun-filled room that filters UV but admits natural light. Renaissance's structural framing is rated to 175 mph wind speed; the polycarbonate panels are UV-stabilized for long-term clarity in NE Florida's intense sun.

The sunroom can be configured as three-season (screened or single-glazed walls) or four-season (insulated glass walls, HVAC). Three-season is dramatically less expensive but unusable in mid-summer humidity and mid-winter cold snaps; four-season uses for year-round.

What Mark watches for

The execution details that decide outcome.

  • Three-season vs. four-season decision. Determines budget, permits, and use case.

  • Polycarbonate grade. UV-stabilized premium lasts the warranty; entry-level yellows in 8–10 years.

  • Drainage to existing yard. Cover changes water shed; plan against existing landscape.

Cost & Permit Guide

Read the Clay County sunroom & patio cover guide.

Tier-by-tier costs, the full permit walkthrough, and the FAQs Mark hears most often.

Read the guide
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