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Cornice in the rainThe Importance of the Corniche for Your Solarium: Protection, Aesthetics and Durability

Have you ever considered the impact an overhang can have on your sunroom?

It’s important to understand the significance of an overhang and its essential role in the construction and maintenance of your outdoor space. Not only does an overhang enhance the aesthetics of your sunroom, but it also plays a crucial role in protecting your building from harsh weather conditions. In this article, we will explore the multiple benefits of an overhang, particularly for a sunroom, and how it can extend its lifespan while reducing maintenance requirements.

Why is it essential?

Imagine your home without an overhang. Not a pleasant thought, right? Without this feature, weather elements such as rain, snow, and dirt from the roof would fall directly onto the walls, doors, and windows. Over time, this would cause significant damage, as moisture and debris accumulate on these surfaces, requiring constant and sometimes costly maintenance.

Additionally, it acts as an effective barrier against these elements. By directing rainwater away from walls and openings, it helps prevent moisture infiltration into your sunroom’s foundations and structure. This protects sealants and other sensitive components, ensuring a longer lifespan for your installation.

Protection that extends your sunroom’s lifespan

The primary function of an overhang is to protect the lower elements of your sunroom, particularly the base sealants. These sealants are crucial for maintaining the sunroom’s waterproofing, but they can deteriorate quickly when exposed to the elements. An overhang helps keep water and dirt away from these vulnerable areas, allowing the sealants to last much longer. This not only reduces maintenance costs but also helps you avoid expensive repairs related to moisture damage.

Our sunrooms are designed with 4-inch or larger overhangs to facilitate maintenance and extend their lifespan. This practical and functional design is a key feature of our models, providing you with long-term comfort and peace of mind.

The aesthetic appeal 

Beyond its practical advantages, an overhang adds an aesthetic touch to your sunroom. It completes the appearance of your structure, providing a clean and elegant finish. An overhang is not only functional but also a decorative element.

Whether you choose a traditional or cathedral-style sunroom, a well-designed overhang can harmoniously complement your home’s architecture. It also prevents an unfinished or rough look that could detract from the beauty of your outdoor space.

Sliding windows and the overhang:

an ideal combination

The benefits of an overhang are even more evident when your sunroom is equipped with sliding windows. These windows allow for optimal ventilation, and the overhang provides the added advantage of keeping windows slightly open even during rainfall. This way, you can enjoy fresh air without worrying about water entering your sunroom, creating a comfortable and pleasant atmosphere regardless of the weather.

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Conclusion

In short, an overhang is an essential element for your sunroom. It protects your walls, doors, and windows from harsh weather, extends your sunroom’s lifespan, and reduces maintenance needs. Its aesthetic appeal also enhances the value of your outdoor space. And if you choose a sunroom with sliding windows, you’ll enjoy ventilation even on rainy days.

In summary, investing in a sunroom with a high-quality overhang is a smart choice—allowing you to fully enjoy its many benefits!

Eric Bourdon

 

 

Eric Bourdon, President
SOLARIUM Optimum Inc.