Keep Snow Out of Your Screened Porch

inside a screened porch with a round table and four chairs and stars on windows

Relax on your screened porch even when it snows!

Nothing beats the coziness of a closed screened porch on freezing winter days. This outdoor space is perfect for late-morning coffee or afternoon talks with loved ones. However, how can you keep the snow away to maintain a cozy ambiance? This article will teach you ways to keep snow out of your screened porch.

Install Heavy-Duty Vinyl Curtains

Using heavy-duty vinyl curtains is an affordable and easy method of keeping snow out of your screened porch. These outdoor curtains will block weather elements such as wind or snow while allowing some light to penetrate. If you are concerned about your porch’s appearance, you can opt for outdoor curtains, which are available in different colors and patterns. 

Protect Your Porch with Drop-Down Panels

Consider drop-down panels if you seek a permanent solution to keeping snow out of your screened porch. Most of these panels are either acrylic or vinyl and protect your porch from abrasive weather elements. Even though these drop-down panels are attractive, they are opaque and will block your outdoor view. Once installed, you don’t have to worry about removing drop-down panels since your porch will now be a three-season room.

Consider Plastic or Vinyl Insulation Sheets

Vinyl sheets are an ideal alternative if you still want to enjoy the scenic view of the outdoors. These transparent sheets allow light to enter your screened porch and help heat it a bit during the warmer winter days. Vinyl sheets can substantially insulate your screened-in porch from the effects of snow and are cost-effective and easy to install. 

Seal the Openings

You can’t keep snow out of your screened porch if the windows, doors, or walls have openings. Sealing these gaps is critical to enclosing your porch and preventing the entry of cold air. Inspecting for gaps must be regular maintenance, particularly before the onset of winter. If you inspect your porch, you will most likely encounter some gaps in the area near the ceiling or on the door.

Silicone and plastic sealants will successfully close the cracks on your porch door. You may also use caulk to close the gaps near the ceiling. However, some persons choose weatherproof sealants to conceal these gaps.

Use Premade Patio Enclosures

Unlike vinyl sheets available in rolls, premade patio enclosures are personalized to fit specific porch sizes, so you can avoid cutting them according to your porch size. Premade patio enclosures don’t require a staple gun for fixing because you can hang them or integrate a screened frame around your porch and roll the screen on it. 

Upgrade Your Screened-In Porch

If you intend to use your screened porch all year round, it’s better to convert it to a three—or four-season room. Upgrading your porch will be expensive and require the expertise of a general contractor, but it will be worth it in the long term. Since the porch already has a robust structure, all you need to do is add windows or doors if it doesn’t have any. 

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