Sunroom Builder in Wisconsin | Excel Custom Decks
Sunroom Builder
Wisconsin homeowners want sunrooms that work as true four-season rooms, not just spring-through-fall spaces that go cold once the snow arrives. Excel Custom Decks is a family-owned sunroom builder serving Wisconsin from offices in Franksville, Madison, and Appleton/Oshkosh. With 25+ years in business and 5,000+ projects completed, the company sits on the NARI board, holds BBB A+ accreditation, and belongs to NADRA, the Metropolitan Builders Association, the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB®), the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI®), and the Wisconsin Builders Association. Every sunroom installation carries a lifetime labor warranty and material warranties up to manufacturer maximums. Work starts with a free consultation covering sunroom style, glazing, insulation, and permitting.
Why a Sunroom Pays Off in Wisconsin
Year-Round Use Through Wisconsin Winters
Natural Light in a Cloudy State
Higher Resale Than Standard Additions
Defined Indoor-Outdoor Connection
Sunroom Installation in Wisconsin: Permits, HOAs, and Climate Factors
Permit Authority
Sunroom permits get issued through the local building department. Wisconsin municipalities require permit-ready drawings showing foundation, framing, roof structure, electrical, HVAC integration, and glazing specifications. Excel Custom Decks prepares the drawings and submits the permit directly.
HOA Communities
Wisconsin HOA communities sometimes specify sunroom style, roof pitch, color, and material. Excel Custom Decks confirms HOA standards before finalizing the sunroom design.
Climate Factors
Wisconsin sits in USDA Hardiness Zones 3b through 5b with deep frost penetration, heavy snow loads, and long freeze-thaw cycles. Sunroom foundations need footings below frost line. Roof structures have to handle ground snow loads of 30 to 50 pounds per square foot. Glazing has to be energy-rated for the climate, with insulated frames and proper sealing to prevent condensation and heat loss.
Sunroom Types Excel Custom Decks Builds
Four-Season Sunrooms
A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and conditioned, with dedicated heating and cooling that ties into the home's HVAC system or runs on independent equipment. Four-season sunrooms work as true year-round rooms in Wisconsin, including January and February. The construction is the most substantial of any sunroom type and the most expensive, with the trade-off being maximum usability.
Three-Season Sunrooms
A three-season sunroom uses lighter insulation and typically does not include dedicated heating or cooling. Three-season sunrooms work from early spring through late fall in Wisconsin without conditioning, with portable heaters or fans extending the range slightly. The cost is significantly lower than a four-season sunroom build.
Solarium Sunrooms
A solarium features extensive overhead glazing along with full-height glass walls. Solariums maximize sun exposure and visual openness but require more careful engineering for snow load on the roof glass and heat management in summer. Solariums work especially well for plant enthusiasts and homeowners who want maximum daylight exposure.
Deck Rebuild and Replacement
Full residential deck replacement covers removal of the existing structure, footing evaluation, and complete rebuild. Existing footings that meet current frost-depth requirements may stay in place. Where they don't, new helical piers or traditional concrete footings get installed.
Conservatory Sunrooms
A conservatory blends traditional architectural detail with full glazing. Conservatories often feature decorative roof framing, peaked or gabled roof lines, and finish details that match traditional or Victorian-style homes. The look is more substantial than a standard sunroom and the cost reflects the additional detail.
Custom Sunroom Additions
Custom sunroom designs combine elements of multiple styles or build to unique site conditions, footprint requirements, or architectural details. Excel Custom Decks handles custom sunroom work as part of standard design consultation when the homeowner wants something outside the standard style options.
What a Sunroom Installation Includes
Foundation and Framing
Sunroom foundations sit on footings below the Wisconsin frost line, typically 42 to 60 inches deep. Concrete slab and crawlspace foundations both work depending on grade and site conditions. Framing uses pressure-treated lumber at any ground contact and conventional dimensional lumber above, with steel reinforcement at long spans or load-bearing connections.
Roof Structure
Sunroom roofs integrate with the home's existing roof line. The roof structure handles Wisconsin ground snow load through correctly sized rafters, ridge beams, and connection hardware. Roof options include shingled roofs that match the home, insulated panel roofs, and glass roofs for solarium designs.
Glazing and Windows
Sunroom glass is the defining feature. Energy-rated insulated glass units with low-E coatings are standard on Wisconsin sunroom installations. Frame options include vinyl, fiberglass, wood-clad, and aluminum. Glazing selection drives both performance and aesthetics on every sunroom build.
Insulation and Vapor Barrier
Four-season sunrooms require full wall, floor, and ceiling insulation along with vapor barriers sized for the climate. Insufficient insulation causes condensation, heat loss, and uncomfortable temperatures in winter. Specialist sunroom contractors size insulation to the climate rather than to minimum code.
HVAC Integration
Four-season sunrooms need dedicated heating and cooling. Options include extension of the home's existing HVAC system, mini-split heat pumps mounted on the sunroom wall, electric baseboard heat, or in-floor radiant heat. The right system depends on sunroom size, ceiling height, and the home's existing HVAC capacity.
Electrical and Lighting
Sunroom electrical includes overhead lighting, outlets along the walls, ceiling fan support, and any specialty wiring for entertainment, hot tubs, or appliances. Lighting integration during sunroom installation keeps wiring clean and accessible for future service.
Finish Materials
Sunroom finishes include flooring, interior wall coverings, ceiling treatments, and trim. Tile, luxury vinyl plank, engineered hardwood, and stained concrete all work as sunroom flooring. Interior walls can match adjacent rooms in the home or use a different finish that defines the sunroom as its own space.
Permit Acquisition
Excel Custom Decks prepares permit-ready drawings and submits them directly to the homeowner's Wisconsin municipality. Permit timelines factor into the project schedule before construction starts.
Why Hire a Specialist Sunroom Builder
Roof Tie-In to the Existing Home
Glazing Selection for Wisconsin Climate
Insulation and Air Sealing
HVAC Sizing
Manufacturer Warranty Compliance
Permit and Inspection Failures
Why Choose Excel Custom Decks as Your Sunroom Builder in Wisconsin
On the Board at NARI
Member of NADRA
Lifetime Labor Warranty
Up to 50-Year Material Warranty
25+ Years in Business
Member of Wisconsin Builders Association
BBB Accredited Business with A+ Rating
Member of Metropolitan Builders Association
5,000+ Projects Completed
Family-Owned Business
Member of National Association of Home Builders (NAHB®)
Member of National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI®)
Serving Franksville, Madison, and Appleton/Oshkosh
Our Sunroom Installation Process in Wisconsin
Step 1 — Site Audit and Consultation
Step 2 — Planning, Design, and Materials
Step 3 — Budget, Proposal, and Contract
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Hear Directly From Our Satisfied Customers
5 stars! Excel Custom Decks has remodeled my previously damaged deck and it has been vibrant and unfazed for over five years now, and I was impressed with their attention to detail. They truly go above and beyond! My deck continues to stay beautiful year after year.
We had our deck built on our new home through Excel and they have done such an incredible job communicating and doing immaculate work on it itself. They did everything as efficiently and quickly as possible. We are very happy! Thank you again to the Excel team!
Outstanding Custom Builders, They just finished our Pool House, they clearly understood our wants/needs and stayed within our budget. Quality work, Great communication. Unlike many builders that tell you what you want to hear, Excel was always honest and made us feel at ease.
Ordered the service of major repairs of the kitchen. After submitting the application, we were quickly contacted and clarified all questions. The experts arrived the next day, estimated the amount of work and the price, and then started working. We did everything as efficiently and quickly as possible. We are very happy!
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