Home addition — Sunroom Cost in Chicago, 2026
Why sunroom × Chicago produces this band
A sunroom scope for a home addition in Chicago combines two price levers: scope and metro labor rates. Sunrooms are three-season or four-season enclosed spaces with large glazed walls. Three-season sunrooms skip HVAC and insulated envelope (faster, cheaper); four-season sunrooms meet full code and are treated as conditioned living space. Against the national median remodel labor rate, Chicago runs 15% above the national median — so the sunroom band comes in 50% below the mid-range, then scales 15% above the national median on top of that. Permit timelines for residential work in Chicago typically run 6-14 weeks, which is the window you plan your design and decision sequence against. This page gives you the actual 2026 Chicago bands for this exact combination, plus the three cost drivers Baily asks about first when scoping the project live.
What drives cost for a sunroom scope
- ·Three-season vs four-season (drives code compliance + insulation)
- ·Window-to-wall ratio (80-95% glazing)
- ·Roof type (polycarbonate panel vs framed insulated roof)
- ·Foundation (slab, deck on piers, or full foundation)
What makes Chicago different
- Labor — Union trades (carpentry, electrical, plumbing) are the majority of licensed remodel labor — premium over national median.
- Labor — Winter shuts down most exterior trades Dec-Feb, compressing schedules into a 9-month season.
- Labor — Chicago Prevailing Wage Ordinance drives labor costs on any publicly-touching work.
- Material — Midwest steel and framing lumber are priced competitively vs coasts.
- Material — Masonry restoration (common in pre-war Chicago brick) uses specialty materials with long lead times.
Chicago rules that affect this scope
- Chicago DOB self-certification is available for registered architects — compresses permit timelines.
- Landmark districts (e.g. Lincoln Park, Old Town Triangle) require Commission on Chicago Landmarks review in addition to DOB permit.
- Chicago Energy Conservation Code (IECC 2021) applies to all work changing envelope or HVAC.
- Two-flat and greystone conversions frequently trigger zoning variance — timeline extension of 8-14 weeks.
Scope your home addition with Baily.
Baily asks the eight questions that determine where your project lands inside the $81K-$184K band for Chicago and hands the scoped brief to one licensed builder.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
$80,500-$184,000, with the median landing near $132,250. The range reflects finish tier and layout complexity within the sunroom scope; the Chicago labor multiplier of 1.15× vs national median is baked in.