Home addition — Sunroom Cost in Las Vegas, 2026
Why sunroom × Las Vegas produces this band
A sunroom scope for a home addition in Las Vegas 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, Las Vegas runs 2% below the national median — so the sunroom band comes in 50% below the mid-range, then scales 2% below the national median on top of that. Permit timelines for residential work in Las Vegas typically run 3-8 weeks, which is the window you plan your design and decision sequence against. This page gives you the actual 2026 Las Vegas 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 Las Vegas different
- Labor — Gaming + hospitality remodel cycles create periodic labor-supply tightness — residential remodel competes with hotel refurbishment.
- Labor — Summer 110°F+ heat shifts exterior trades to pre-dawn shifts.
- Labor — Non-union residential market with competitive rates outside of Strip-corridor peak cycles.
- Material — Desert-climate materials (reflective roofing, drip irrigation integration) are a small premium.
- Material — Regional supply from LA and Phoenix distribution hubs — lead times typically short.
Las Vegas rules that affect this scope
- Clark County Department of Building & Fire Prevention handles permits for unincorporated areas (most of the Strip + suburbs).
- City of Las Vegas handles residential within city limits — separate process from Clark County.
- Henderson and North Las Vegas each have their own building departments with distinct amendments.
- Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) licensing required for any work over $1,000 — verify license class matches scope.
Scope your home addition with Baily.
Baily asks the eight questions that determine where your project lands inside the $69K-$157K band for Las Vegas and hands the scoped brief to one licensed builder.
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Questions LA homeowners actually ask
$68,600-$156,800, with the median landing near $112,700. The range reflects finish tier and layout complexity within the sunroom scope; the Las Vegas labor multiplier of 0.98× vs national median is baked in.