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Looking for suggestions for enclosing our lanai. Glass vs plexiglass. Also looking for any good contractors to hire for this project. Thanks
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My thought would favor using glass. Plexiglass will likely scratch and will need to be replaced more often. T&D have a division that does that sort of project. Not sure how their costs will be on this. We are having them install the solar heat system on our pool and they were very competitive with that.

Why are you wanting to enclose your lanai? We are debating the same thing. I am courious what is your motivation.
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Old 05-15-2017, 01:38 PM
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Custom Windows in Leesburg. Get the sliding doors that stack. You keep 66% of the open feeling yet when closed keeps the lanai clean and out of the rain. They have a showroom off of 441.
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We were going to replace our vinyl windows with glass, but because the room was an aluminum with the same type of add on roof, they would not allow glass sliders. Said the room had to be included under the construction type roof. Said it was code
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Custom Windows in Leesburg. Get the sliding doors that stack. You keep 66% of the open feeling yet when closed keeps the lanai clean and out of the rain. They have a showroom off of 441.


I agree. We had ours done 3 years ago by Custom Windows. Great job and quality product.


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Custom Windows in Leesburg. Get the sliding doors that stack. You keep 66% of the open feeling yet when closed keeps the lanai clean and out of the rain. They have a showroom off of 441.
I agree.
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Looking for suggestions for enclosing our lanai. Glass vs plexiglass. Also looking for any good contractors to hire for this project. Thanks

I would suggest glass and Custom Windows in Leesburg. Plexiglass I believe will scratch over time and I also think it would be hotter. We keep ours open every day and still are able to sit in it without it becoming too hot. We are so happy with our lanai.
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Approximately how much did it cost?
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We are thinking of putting in glass windows in our lanai mainly for protection against wet, stormy weather. It stays dusty out there and keeping it clean is our second motivation. My friend has the stacking sliders from the house to the lanai and it is lovely, but I cannot imagine you would put those on the exterior wall of the lanai. Am I wrong about that? We have a Camelia floorplan, and I think we will have to build interior walls in the lanai to hold the windows and to generally finish it off properly. I think we can adjust the size of the windows by doing the interior rebuild so they don't have to be so large, too, that is a plus. Just not sure how much all this is going to cost!
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OP, and others, you might want to call or visit the Sumter County Building Dept, Pinellas Plaza, there was a significant revision to the building code about 1.5 to 2 years ago, I know our project got caught in the change. Some of the info you are getting MAY be dated. I always like to go to the source, so I get the correct info. I am not sure of the current Hurricane requirements.

Finchs, in your case, I would definitely ask the building dept, and tell them your ultimate plans, you may find there will be other work required.

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Custom Windows of Leesburg, which has a showroom.

Glass is the way to go.

We waited 3 years to do it and wish we had done it sooner.
We also added a Mitsubishi mini split and use the lanai year round.
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Looking for suggestions for enclosing our lanai. Glass vs plexiglass. Also looking for any good contractors to hire for this project. Thanks
To answer your specific question, we used Brian Terry Vinyl. They did a good job, on time, and within estimate. The total cost for acrylic sliders was @ $7000 for a 22x11 lanai. Now for the other part. I agree 100%with VT's post. Contact Sumter County to get the current building codes. We discovered that we had to add a window to our bedroom for an additional escape route. Which we did. Our neighbor was told the same when she inquired about enclosing her lanai.

Next, we were told installing glass windows changes the status of the lanai from a porch to living space. It requires different building standards and becomes taxable! Do your due dillagence!
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Custom Windows in Leesburg. Get the sliding doors that stack. You keep 66% of the open feeling yet when closed keeps the lanai clean and out of the rain. They have a showroom off of 441.
Another vote for Custom Windows. We had the under roof portion of our lanai/bird cage enclosed with the sliding glass, stackable doors on three sides. We elected to use the tinted single pane vs the double pane windows (about half the weight and cost). We have 4 fans and one of those portable air conditioning units in complete comfort for all but the freezing temperatures. And use the portable unit less than 10% of the time.

They are very good with creative designs to make the challenging configurations work with ease.

Get quotes from others as well. Custom Windows for our project were significantly lower.....with the better quality product and configuration.
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If you have a Camelia, isn't that the vinyl sided Gardenia? We put Custom Windows stackable sliders on the outside. They don't even take the screen down until the windows come in so you don't lose any use of your lanai. We don't have a huge lanai just the standard size so we open sliders to bedroom and sliders to livingroom. On the hottest days we put fans on in the lanai turning clockwise. Then put the bedroom and living room fan on counter-clockwise and the a/c circulates great. If you have a larger lanai you may want to put in a Mitsubishi split A/C. Go over to Custom Windows showroom and see all options and they know current building code because they will pull the permit, not you.
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Your enclosed lanai will not increase your property tax unless you remove the sliders between the house and the lanai.




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To answer your specific question, we used Brian Terry Vynal. They did a good job, on time, and within estimate. The total cost for acrylic sliders was @ $7000 for a 22x11 lanai. Now for the other part. I agree 100%with VT's post. Contact Sumter County to get the current building codes. We discovered that we had to add a window to our bedroom for an additional escape route. Which we did. Our neighbor was told the same when she inquired about enclosing her lanai.

Next, we were told installing glass windows changes the status of the lanai from a porch to living space. It requires different building standards and becomes taxable! Do your due dillagence!

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