Benefits of a Vinyl Sunroom
LivingSpace offers only the best of the best when it comes to sunroom additions on your home. All of our sunrooms are made with a vinyl material instead of aluminum. Aluminum is the most common building material for sunrooms. However, it’s not ideal when it comes to maintenance, heat transfer, and sustainability. It’s why we have always made LivingSpace Sunrooms with vinyl, now let us explain why it's the better choice. Maintenance Aluminum is usually the most common material of sunrooms to be made from. At first it was the battle between wood and aluminum; which was better? But, now Vinyl is giving both a run for their money. One of the biggest reasons Vinyl is much more superior than aluminum is how little maintenance it needs. A sunroom is already a major investment, so why purchase something that constantly needs maintenance, upgrades, or tedious cleaning. Here’s what aluminums sunrooms do that vinyl does not: Color fading over time-Anodized aluminum extrusions can fade and oxidize, if your sunroom is near an ocean ugly pits can appear from salt corrosion. Powder-coated or painted aluminum window frames fade and chalk up also. Dents- Aluminum can lack shape memory, meaning after damage it’s hard for it to return to its original shape Touch ups needed- The process of touching up aluminum can be tedious and time-consuming, following precise steps that can also be expensive. Cleaning is a big hassle in life, you always have to do it, it takes up time and energy. But, what if we told you adding on a LivingSpace sunroom adds extra square footage onto your house, but without all that extra cleaning! It’s super easy, here’s how you do it. Frame and Door- use a soft cloth or brush with a mild detergent or warm water. No need…