The big sunroom decision: a room for pleasant weather, or one you can use every day of the year? Here’s how to choose.
Book a Free ConsultationCall (601) 376-9654It comes down to insulation and climate control. A three-season room is enclosed with glass and screens for spring, summer and fall but isn’t heated or cooled. A four-season room is fully insulated with its own heating and air, so it lives like any other room in the home year-round.
| Three-Season | Four-Season | |
|---|---|---|
| Insulation | Lighter, basic glass | Fully insulated, efficient glass |
| Heat/AC | None | Tied to HVAC or mini-split |
| Use | 3 seasons | All year |
Want a bright, breezy, bug-free spot for much of the year at a friendlier cost? Three-season. Want an everyday living room, office or den you use in January and July? Four-season.
Either way, a proper foundation, roof tie-in and quality glass are what make it last. See our sunrooms page.
A three-season room is enclosed but not climate-controlled; a four-season room is fully insulated with heating and cooling for year-round use.
It’s not heated, so it’s best spring through fall (or with a portable heater on mild days). For year-round use, choose four-season.
If you want an everyday living space you use all year, yes — it adds true finished square footage.
Yes — it can tie into your existing system or use its own mini-split for independent comfort.
Mississippi Pro serves Pearl and the Jackson metro. Visit our showroom at 1138 Weems Street, Pearl, or we'll bring samples to you. Free estimates.
Book a Free EstimateCall (601) 376-9654