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chazz1996
11-01-2009, 07:25 PM
Being new around TV , having spent a few months in a CYV wa s wondering what an Acrylic lanai cost and any pro's and or con's, any help greatly appreciated.
Thanks Chazz
Will be looking for a CYV ina few months, YEA:wave:

BogeyBoy
11-01-2009, 07:27 PM
We went with double pane insulated glass when enclosing our CYV. Cost a little more but worth it IMHO.

784caroline
11-02-2009, 10:52 AM
Double pane glass with low E is
-- more energy efficicent...less glare
-- withstands winds up to 110MPH vs 70mph(Major benefit for Glass.and you dont know it until you need it)
-- Framing for windows should be more structuraly sound
-- acrylic windows will eventually scratch and become unsightly
-- double pane window should last 25-30 years
-- cost is slightly more for glass but your pay back is all of the above
-- If installed properly neither glass or acrylic windows should leak, but if you throw in the wind factor..glass is more secure,

The negative with glass is that it may add to your tax base of your home but again the added amount is negligible ($100-200 /year for a designer) compared to the benefits gained and personal comfort.

BogeyBoy
11-02-2009, 12:04 PM
Double pane glass with low E is
-- more energy efficicent...less glare
-- withstands winds up to 110MPH vs 70mph(Major benefit for Glass.and you dont know it until you need it)
-- Framing for windows should be more structuraly sound
-- acrylic windows will eventually scratch and become unsightly
-- double pane window should last 25-30 years
-- cost is slightly more for glass but your pay back is all of the above
-- If installed properly neither glass or acrylic windows should leak, but if you throw in the wind factor..glass is more secure,

The negative with glass is that it may add to your tax base of your home but again the added amount is negligible ($100-200 /year for a designer) compared to the benefits gained and personal comfort.

If you don't add air and heat it should not add to your tax base. (Ours was described as a Type III Sun Room when the application for permit was filed.) A tax assessor came to our house right after the work was done and specifically stated he was only looking at the birdcage we built, not the enclosed sun room.