Sunroom Addition Cost Calculator — Santa Fe

Sunroom addition in Santa Fe, New Mexico costs close to the national average. Sunroom type (3-season vs. 4-season vs. solarium), size, and foundation type drive the biggest cost differences.

Low estimate$14,600
Average$43,600
High estimate$116,400

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Sunroom Addition Cost in Santa Fe: 2026 Guide

Use the calculator above to get a quick estimate. The guide below explains what drives sunroom addition costs in Santa Fe and what to expect from contractors in Santa Fe.

Typical Sunroom Addition Costs in Santa Fe

Project ScopeLowHigh
Small 3-season room (100–150 sqft)$5,100$9,500
Average 3-season (200 sqft)$14,600$36,400
4-season room (200 sqft, insulated)$36,400$43,600
Large 4-season / solarium (300+ sqft)$43,600$116,400

What Affects Sunroom Addition Costs in Santa Fe?

Labor rates: Contractors in Santa Fe charge $44–$87/hour for sunroom addition work — close to the national average.

Material costs: Material prices in the Mountain region are close to national average due to local supply, transportation costs, and market demand.

Project complexity: Site conditions, permitting requirements, and non-standard layouts can add 15–30% to total project cost.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a sunroom addition cost in Santa Fe?
Sunroom additions in Santa Fe cost $14,600–$116,400. A basic 3-season room (200 sqft) runs $14,600–$9,500. A 4-season heated/cooled sunroom costs $9,500–$43,600. A full solarium with glass roof can reach $116,400. Prefab kits start around $8,000–$15,000 but require a prepared foundation.
3-season vs. 4-season sunroom — what's the difference in Santa Fe?
A 3-season room has screened or thin-glass walls with no HVAC — comfortable spring through fall but unusable in winter in Santa Fe. A 4-season room has insulated walls, double-pane windows, and a mini-split system — livable year-round and often counts as conditioned square footage, adding more home value.
Does a sunroom add home value in Santa Fe?
A 4-season sunroom typically returns 50–70% of its cost at resale in Santa Fe. A well-built sunroom adds livable square footage, improves natural light, and has strong buyer appeal. 3-season rooms return less (30–50%) since they're seasonal.
Do I need a permit for a sunroom in Santa Fe?
Yes — sunrooms are permanent structure additions and require a building permit in virtually all jurisdictions in Santa Fe. You'll need architectural drawings for a 4-season room. Processing typically takes 2–6 weeks. Your contractor should handle the permit application.

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