LivingSpace Sunrooms by Chesterfield Fence & Deck are the premier four-season sunroom solution in Missouri. A four-season sunroom by Living Space is the best choice for Missouri homeowners due to the state’s extreme weather shifts. Missouri experiences freezing sub-zero winter temperatures and scorching, humid 100°F summer days.
What Are LivingSpace Sunrooms In Missouri?
A Living Space Sunroom is a premium, structurally engineered four-season addition built to withstand Missouri’s severe weather shifts and intense climate extremes. Unlike standard aluminum patio enclosures that freeze in January and overheat in July, these high-end glass additions utilize advanced fiberglass-reinforced composites and high-performance Low-E glass.
Local contractors like Chesterfield Fence & Deck install these rooms to meet strict Missouri building codes, allowing seamless integration with your home’s central HVAC or a ductless mini-split system.
Investing in a Living Space sunroom addition in Missouri provides specific regional benefits:
- Severe Weather Durability
- Engineered to withstand Midwestern storm hazards, including heavy snow loads and high winds up to 150 mph.
- Humid Summer Defiance
- Advanced thermal breaks and UV-blocking glass prevent the space from turning into a greenhouse during humid, 100°F July heat waves.
- Sub-Zero Sub-Structure
- Living Space Sunrooms are built below local frost lines to prevent shifting during Missouri’s winter freeze-thaw cycles, keeping the room perfectly insulated on freezing winter days.
- Official Square Footage
- Because it meets full residential building codes, it is one of the only sunroom brands that adds certified, livable real estate value to your Missouri property.
By blending the open views of a solarium with the durability of traditional home construction, a Living Space Sunroom provides a permanent, energy-efficient living area that enhances your lifestyle and home value.
How Well Do LivingSpace Sunrooms Hold Up Against Missouri Hail And Severe Storms?
Living Space four-season sunrooms are structurally engineered to withstand Missouri’s severe weather, including spring hail, heavy winter snow, and intense winds.
First and foremost, unlike standard aluminum patio enclosures that easily dent or crack, these Living Space sunrooms are built with sturdy vinyl-fiberglass composites. As a direct result, this advanced structural design allows Living Space sunrooms to handle localized wind loads up to 150 mph.
To elaborate, Living Space sunrooms are structurally engineered using advanced fiberglass-reinforced composites and high-performance, double-pane Low-E3 glass. This heavy-duty structural combination is built to meet strict national building codes that offer superior stability and exceptional resistance to high winds and intense seasonal weather storms.
Furthermore, the EcoGreen roofing system utilizes advanced structural insulated panels that can not only be fully shingled to match your existing home but can reach an R-value of R49 to create a room you can use in the harshest climates.
Most importantly, by meeting strict structural building codes across Missouri, these high-end four-season rooms provide the ultimate peace of mind by keeping your family safe and your property protected through every severe weather season.
Which Is Better For Missouri’s Climate: A Conservatory or 4 Season Sunroom?
Choosing between a Living Space Conservatory and a four-season sunroom depends entirely on your architectural style preferences and how you plan to use the space. First and foremost, both are fully engineered to handle Missouri’s freezing winters and hot summers.
For instance, a Living Space Conservatory features a spectacular, all-glass vaulted ceiling that floods your home with dramatic vertical light. Because Missouri experiences freezing winter blizzards and humid 100°F summer heat waves, traditional single-pane glass structures would be completely unusable for much of the year.
However, Living Space four-season glass additions remain comfortable every day of the year. These conservatories are the absolute perfect choice for homeowners who want an elegant, classic European aesthetic, a breathtaking view of the night sky, or a thriving indoor garden oasis.
Conservatory Benefits
- Classic European Architecture
- Breathtaking Sky Views
- Maximum Natural Light
- Enhanced Spatial Feel
- Unique Luxury Aesthetic
- Pest-Free Living
On the other hand, a Living Space four-season sunroom utilizes a solid, heavily insulated roof structure that matches your home’s existing roofline. Therefore, this option acts as a seamless extension of your traditional living space. It provides maximum shade and superior energy efficiency during intense, humid 100°F July heat waves in Missouri.
Above all, the solid roof offers extra peace of mind and protection against heavy Midwestern Spring hailstorms.
Sunroom Benefits
- Maximum Shade Control
- Seamless Home Integration
- Severe Storm Durability
- Peak Energy Efficiency
- Traditional Living Space
- Low Maintenance Design
- Pest-Free Living
Ultimately, if your priority is dramatic architecture and unobstructed sky views, a conservatory is an unmatched luxury; however, if your goal is a cozy, shade-protected family room that blends perfectly with your home’s current layout, a four-season sunroom will fit your needs best.
Q&A:
- Does a sunroom get too hot in the summer?
Living Space four-season sunrooms are meticulously engineered for year-round comfort, ensuring your new space remains a consistent, climate-controlled extension of your home regardless of the Missouri weather. - Do I need a building permit for a sunroom in Missouri?
Yes, you will almost always need a building permit to construct a permanent four-season sunroom or conservatory in Missouri. Because these structures are tied to your home’s main layout and require foundations dug below the local frost line, local municipalities require structural plans to review. Furthermore, if you plan to extend your home’s central HVAC system or run electricity into the room for lighting and ceiling fans, you will also need to secure matching electrical and mechanical permits. - How do you heat and cool a four-season sunroom in Missouri?
A Living Space sunroom acts as an extension to your home. A ductless mini-split HVAC system gives homeowners the option to adjust the temperature in the sunroom directly. Alternatively, because premium additions like Living Space sunrooms meet strict residential energy codes, you can choose to extend your home’s existing central ductwork directly into the new space. - Is a sunroom considered living space?
One common challenge Missouri homeowners encounter when planning a sunroom addition is navigating the area’s strict building codes. In fact, for a sunroom to be considered living space, the room needs to meet the building codes in the area.
With installers like Chesterfield Fence and Deck, you can trust that your Living Space Sunroom meets all St. Louis area building codes. As a result, this ensures your sunroom is considered a living space addition.
Why Choose Chesterfield Fence & Deck for A Sunroom Install In St. Louis Missouri?
Choosing Chesterfield Fence & Deck for your sunroom installation ensures you are working with a premier, locally trusted contractor that has served the St. Louis area for nearly 60 years. First and foremost, we specialize in installing premium Living Space sunrooms and conservatories, which are specifically engineered with fiberglass-reinforced composites to withstand Missouri’s severe weather extremes.
Furthermore, our expert installation crews are fully versed in local St. Louis building codes. We provide a seamless, stress-free construction experience from concept to completion.
Our long-standing reputation is backed by an A+ Better Business Bureau (BBB) rating and thousands of satisfied local homeowners. Therefore, investing in a Chesterfield Fence & Deck Living Space sunroom ensures maximum energy efficiency, code-compliant structural safety, and an immediate boost to your St. Louis property’s resale value.
Give Chesterfield Fence and Deck a call and speak to their installation experts or visit their 25,000-square-foot showroom:
Visit: 620 Spirit Valley East Dr.
Chesterfield, MO 63005
Call: (636) 532-4054
LivingSpace Sunrooms vs. Standard Aluminum Enclosures: Why the Difference Matters
Not all sunrooms are created equal — and Missouri’s extreme climate makes this distinction critical. Standard aluminum patio enclosures are built for mild climates: they freeze in January, overheat in July, and fail Missouri’s building codes for permanent square footage. LivingSpace Sunrooms, by contrast, are structurally engineered four-season additions built with fiberglass-reinforced composites and advanced Low-E glass that maintain comfortable temperatures year-round. Unlike generic enclosures that sit on top of your existing deck, LivingSpace Sunrooms are dug below the frost line to prevent shifting during Missouri’s freeze-thaw cycles. The result is a certified, livable addition that increases your home’s real estate value — something standard aluminum enclosures simply cannot offer.
If you’re a Missouri homeowner ready to invest in a permanent, year-round living space, LivingSpace Sunrooms installed by Chesterfield Fence & Deck is the clear choice. With nearly 60 years of experience serving the St. Louis metro, Chesterfield Fence & Deck offers expert installation, code compliance, and unmatched craftsmanship. Contact Chesterfield Fence & Deck today to get your LivingSpace Sunrooms quote and take the first step toward transforming your Missouri home.
Chesterfield Fence & Deck is an expert fence, deck, and outdoor living space installation company. With nearly 60 years of experience, you can ensure we are committed to quality and high standards of craftsmanship and customer service. Our office and showroom are located in Chesterfield, Missouri, where we are honored to serve homeowners in the St Louis, metro, and surrounding areas.