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Old 03-26-2021, 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by DangeloInspections View Post
Bilyclub is of course correct. You will get rain in so outdoor furniture is strongly recommended. Some folks install Screen room drains to allow the water to exit more easily.

Some folks elect to enclose this area. Personal preference. I love the fact I have an outdoor screened in area to enjoy. My home is large enough that I do not feel the need to enclose this space...but many do. If you put in sliding windows you have the best of both worlds.

Some feel the need to mitigate the UV rays and sun coming in with Coolaroo shades.

The fans have plastic blades and are considered acceptable for in a roofed over Lanai. If you use an indoor fan, the blades will warp due to the outside humidity.

Know that typically the Lanai ceiling is regular drywall. Do NOT pressure wash it. It is no different than the ceilings in your house.

Also know that while the Lanai is screened in to keep some of the bugs out, you will get some bugs and lizards in the Lanai regularly. They were here first.

Hope this helps!

Frank D.
What's the ballpark estimate for sliding windows in a lanai? Is single/double pane important if they slide open vs. being permanently in place?