WAYNE CRAFT SUNROOMS
Three Season Sunrooms in Detroit and Southeast Michigan
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Home Improvements for
Southeast Michigan
Designed for homeowners across Michigan, Wayne Craft three season sunrooms create a comfortable, light-filled space where families can relax, gather, and enjoy the outdoors for more of the year. Built with durability and longevity in mind, our sunrooms are crafted to withstand changing Midwest seasons while maintaining lasting beauty and performance.
Enjoy the perfect balance of comfort and fresh air with a Wayne Craft Three Season Sunroom. Large sliding glass windows maximize natural light and ventilation, creating a bright, open living space, while removable fiberglass screens help keep insects out without restricting airflow. Optional pet-resistant screens add extra durability, making your sunroom a practical, long-lasting space for everyday family living.
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Installation
A nice company to deal with that has high quality products. Everyone is professional and friendly, and the installers were awesome. We're very pleased with our enclosed patio! The only recommendation we have to the company is to keep customers in the loop more during the beginning stages/waiting for permits, etc. Highly recommend! – Marty, The Homeowner
Project Recap:
Approximate Cost
$25-40k
Size
Small 11’ x 19’
Options
Clay Double Sliding Glass with Removable Screens & 4” Poly Core Roof
Layout
Custom


Fully Customizable Options For Your
Home Addition
Every Wayne Craft three season sunroom is built to order, tailored to fit your home's layout, style, and the demands of Michigan weather.
Choose Your Perfect Color
Choose from multiple frame color options including Black, White, Clay, and Bronze to complement your home’s exterior and existing design.
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Black

Clay

Bronze

Custom Features for CHOICES
Every home is unique. That is why Wayne Craft Three Season Rooms are designed specifically for your living space.
Features can include:
- Powder coated aluminum framing a smooth desirable finish
- Double sliding glass windows
- Multiple color options such as black, white, clay or bronze
- High quality fiberglass screen as standard
- Optional aluminum, solar, or pet resistant screens
- Removable or fixed screening options
- Optional aluminum, insulated or glass kneewall
- Optional self storing, full view, sliding glass door
- Screen pull tabs
- Built in drainage weep holes
- Keylock system
- Integration with existing openings
These custom design options allow the structure to match the style of your home while providing long-term performance.

Why Homeowners Add
Sun Rooms
Many homeowners want to enjoy more time outdoors without dealing with unpredictable weather, insects, or limited seasonal use. A three season sunroom creates a comfortable, enclosed space that extends your living area while keeping you connected to the outdoors.
Benefits of three season sunrooms include:
- Protection from rain, wind, and seasonal elements
- Reduced exposure to insects while maintaining fresh airflow
- Increased natural light with large glass window systems
- A versatile space for dining, relaxing, or entertaining
- Extended use of your outdoor space from spring through fall
- Added home value with a functional, long-lasting addition
For many Michigan homes, a three season room becomes the most used outdoor space during spring, summer and even through the fall.
Non-Insulated vs Insulated Sunrooms
Homeowners often compare non-insulated and insulated sunrooms when planning their space. Both options enhance your home and outdoor living experience, but they differ in construction, comfort, and year-round usability.
| Feature | Non-Insulated Sunrooms (Three Season) | Insulated Sunrooms (Four Season) |
|---|---|---|
| Wall Construction | 2.25” aluminum wall (non-thermal) | 5” insulated aluminum/vinyl thermal wall |
| Glass Type | Single-pane glass | Insulated glass with LoE² & Argon |
| Temperature Control | Follows outdoor temperatures; can use space heater | Designed for heating & cooling year-round |
| Seasonal Use | Typically used ~8 months per year | Comfortable 12 months per year |
| Energy Efficiency | Lower insulation and thermal control | High energy efficiency with reduced heat gain |
| Screens | Full-size removable fiberglass screens | Half-size removable fiberglass screens |
| Roof Options | Aluminum awnings or non-/insulated panels | Typically 6” insulated roof panels |
| Foundation Options | Decks or concrete foundations | Decks (including insulated) or concrete foundations |
| Overall Feel | More open, outdoor-style space | Feels like a true indoor room addition |
Common Installation
Locations & Applications
Three season sunrooms can be installed in a variety of outdoor spaces. Each project is customized to fit your layout, whether you’re enclosing a small patio, upgrading a deck, or converting an existing structure into a usable living space.
Installed over existing patios, sunrooms are commonly built on concrete foundations with sizes ranging from 10’ x 10’ up to 20’ x 30’, making them ideal for patio enclosures, outdoor dining areas, or relaxing spaces. For covered porches, homeowners can convert the area into a three season sunroom while maintaining the original roof structure, creating a protected front or rear porch enclosure that enhances curb appeal and usability.
On wood or composite decks, sunrooms are designed to fit common dimensions such as 12’ x 12’, 12’ x 16’, and 14’ x 20’, or fully customized layouts depending on structural support. These installations are perfect for elevated patio enclosures, breezeways, or connecting spaces between the home and backyard.
Sunrooms can also be installed under existing roof structures, such as rear home extensions, offering a seamless way to create a wind-protected, enclosed space without major structural changes. Additionally, attaching a sunroom to an existing patio cover or awning allows homeowners to transform an open outdoor area into a fully enclosed three season room.
These versatile applications make three season sunrooms ideal for sunroom additions, breezeways, front porch enclosures, wind protection systems, and patio enclosures, all while providing flexible sizing options that adapt to your home and long-term needs.
Common Questions Detroit Homeowners Have About Three Season Sunrooms
What does it cost to build a three season sunroom?
The cost of a three season sunroom depends on the size of the structure, roof style, design complexity, foundation requirements, window systems, door options, and electrical features. The best way to determine accurate pricing is through an in-person consultation where measurements and design options can be reviewed. Wayne Craft offers free estimates so homeowners can understand their options before moving forward.
Can a three season sunroom be upgraded to a four season sunroom?
In some cases, a three season sunroom can be designed with future upgrades in mind. While not all structures are directly convertible, planning ahead with the right foundation, framing, and roof system can make transitioning to an insulated, year-round space more achievable. Discussing long-term goals during the design phase helps ensure your sunroom supports both your current needs and potential future upgrades.
Can a sunroom be built on an existing porch or deck?
Yes. Three season sunrooms can often be installed on existing patios, covered porches, or properly supported decks. The structure must meet load and foundation requirements to safely support the enclosure system. During a consultation, Wayne Craft evaluates your existing space to determine if modifications are needed and how the sunroom can be integrated for long-term durability and performance.
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