Cost to Build an Enclosed Deck with Witop®: 2024 Prices
💰 What You’ll Pay
(For a 12×16 ft enclosed space)
Item | Basic Build | Witop® Build |
---|---|---|
Frame | $8,000 | $15,000 |
Walls | $6,000 | $14,000 |
Roof | $4,000 | $9,000 |
Floor | $3,000 | $8,000 |
Heat/Cool | $2,500 | $6,000 |
Total | $23,500 | $52,000 |
“Our Witop® room cut our energy bills by 30%!”
– Real homeowner, Michigan
✅ Why Witop® Costs Less Long-Term
Costs over 10 years:
Type | Standard | Witop® |
---|---|---|
First cost | $40,000 | $52,000 |
Energy bills | $8,400 | $3,600 |
Fixes | $7,200 | $800 |
All | $55,600 | $56,400 |
→ Same total price, but Witop® lasts 30+ years |
📏 Size & Price Guide
- Small (10×10 ft): $24,000
- Medium (12×16 ft): $52,000
- Large (16×20 ft): $68,000
Odd shapes add 25% cost
🌟 Witop® Saves Money
- Fast build – Less labor cost
- Solar roof – Makes $1,200/year
- No repairs – Zero upkeep costs
📍 Local Price Changes
Area | Cost Add |
---|---|
Hurricane zones | +10% |
Cold places | +15% |
Quake zones | +20% |
💡 Budget Choice
Witop® Starter Pack ($28,000):
- Strong frame
- Double glass walls
- Waterproof floor
- Best for: Summer use, mild weather
🔧 Ways to Save
- DIY install → Save 40%
- Tax credits → Get 26% back
- Home value → Adds 65-80% cost
🛠️ Free Cost Help
- Price tool → Instant quote
- Sample kit → Touch materials
- 3D planner → See your space

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Witop®: Smart Build, Lasts Decades
✅ Storm-proof
✅ Energy saver
✅ 30-year life
Build Easy:
① Design online
② Pre-cut parts arrive
③ Fast snap build
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Prices U.S. average · Save 10% on full kits · Witop® beats wood long-term
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