Custom Sunrooms & Outdoor Living in Montgomery County, PA

Montgomery County is our home — our headquarters sits right here in West Conshohocken. From the historic stone homes of the Main Line to the established neighborhoods of Norristown and Lansdale to the newer developments of the upper county, we design and install custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across the county we know best.

What We Serve in Montgomery County

Montgomery County is home for us. Our headquarters is in West Conshohocken — a Montgomery County borough — which means the county isn’t just part of our service area, it’s the ground we know better than anywhere else. We’ve installed sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across nearly every municipality in the county, and we understand its neighborhoods, its architecture, and its building departments from years of working here.

The county spans a remarkable range. The Main Line communities — Lower Merion, Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Bryn Mawr, Wynnewood — feature some of the most substantial historic homes in the Philadelphia region, stone colonials and estates where a sunroom addition must meet a high bar for architectural integration. The county’s older boroughs — Norristown, Lansdale, Pottstown, Ambler, Conshohocken, Jenkintown — mix historic and mid-century housing stock. King of Prussia and the surrounding townships blend established residential neighborhoods with newer development.

Further out, communities like Collegeville, Blue Bell, Horsham, Plymouth Meeting, Glenside, Abington, and Cheltenham each have their own residential character — from leafy established suburbs to newer construction. The upper county around Pottstown, Pennsburg, and Green Lane transitions toward the more rural northwestern corner. We install across all of it, from the Main Line to the upper county.

Montgomery County sits at the center of our service area, bordered by Bucks County to the east, Chester County to the southwest, Philadelphia County to the south, and Berks County to the west — all areas we serve. Its central location is part of why our headquarters is here.

What We Build for Montgomery County Homeowners

Whether you’re adding a four season sunroom to a Main Line stone colonial, screening a porch in Ambler, or enclosing a patio in Blue Bell, the right product depends on your home, how you’ll use the space, and the season range you want. We build all four primary outdoor living products across Montgomery County — often within a short drive of our West Conshohocken headquarters.

Studio roof style four season sunroom on a Pennsylvania home — single-slope clean modern roofline by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Four Season Sunrooms

Fully insulated rooms for year-round use — a refined permanent addition that integrates with the substantial homes common across Montgomery County, from the Main Line to Blue Bell.


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Three Season Sunrooms

Light-filled rooms designed for spring through fall enjoyment. A popular choice across the county’s established suburban neighborhoods at a more accessible investment than four season construction.


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Glass patio enclosure with floor-to-ceiling tempered glass panels and aluminum framing — custom built by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Patio Enclosures

Built around your existing patio, deck, or porch — ideal when you’ve invested in good outdoor space and want to extend its usable season. Available in glass, screen, or combination styles.

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Custom screened-in porch with insect-resistant fiberglass screening on a Pennsylvania colonial home — built by Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Screen Rooms

Insect protection plus overhead weather coverage — the classic screened porch experience, engineered to last. A natural fit for the established homes and mature, tree-shaded lots common across Montgomery County.

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Building in Montgomery County: What We Know

We’ve worked in Montgomery County longer and more often than anywhere else in our service area — it’s where we’re based. That familiarity shows up in the details: knowing how a Main Line township handles design review, knowing which neighborhoods have mature trees that affect sunroom siting, knowing the architectural expectations that come with the county’s substantial housing stock. Here’s what shapes projects here.

The Home-County Advantage

Our headquarters is in West Conshohocken, which means most Montgomery County projects are a short drive from our base. That proximity translates into practical advantages: faster consultation scheduling, easier site revisits during design, quick response if a question comes up mid-project, and straightforward warranty service for the life of your sunroom. When the company that built your room is based in your own county, the relationship is simply easier to maintain over the decades the warranty covers.

The Main Line communities — Lower Merion, Bryn Mawr, Narberth, Wynnewood, Bala Cynwyd — feature some of the most architecturally significant residential homes in the Philadelphia region. Stone colonials, Tudor revivals, and substantial estates set a high bar for any addition. A sunroom on a Main Line home must respect the home’s materials, proportions, and craftsmanship — typically meaning gable rooflines with traditional pitches, divided-light glass packages, and careful integration with existing stonework or trim. Some Main Line municipalities also have design review or historic considerations. Our designers approach these homes with the architectural sensitivity they deserve.

Montgomery County has more than 60 municipalities, each with its own building department and permit process — from Lower Merion Township (one of the largest and most established in the state) to small boroughs like Narberth and Bryn Athyn. Because we’re based here and work here constantly, we know these departments and their requirements well. We know which townships move quickly, which require additional documentation, and how to navigate the design review processes in the municipalities that have them. This familiarity removes friction from the permit stage.

Much of Montgomery County is comprised of established, leafy suburbs with mature trees, settled landscaping, and homes that have been added onto before. These conditions affect sunroom design — mature trees influence sun exposure and siting, existing additions affect how a new room integrates, and settled neighborhoods often have homeowners who care deeply about preserving their property’s character. We design sunrooms that work with these realities rather than against them, siting and styling each room to suit the specific lot and home.

Why Montgomery County Homeowners Choose Betterliving MidAtlantic Sunrooms

Your Local Sunroom Company

We’re not a national chain with a regional office — we’re a Montgomery County company, headquartered right here in West Conshohocken. The team that designs and installs your sunroom is local, and our own certified installers do the work. Never subcontractors.

A 50-Year Non-Prorated Warranty

Half a century of structural coverage — and when the company stands behind that warranty is based in your own county, honoring it is simple. No depreciation, no fine-print exclusions.

Pennsylvania-Made Components

Our products are manufactured in Pennsylvania, engineered for the exact climate Montgomery County experiences. Local company, regional manufacturing, climate-matched engineering.

A Dedicated Project Manager Nearby

One dedicated project manager owns your project start to finish — and because we’re based in the county, that person is never far away. Permits, scheduling, installation, inspection, all coordinated by someone who knows your local building department by name.

Where We Build in Montgomery County

We install across the full Montgomery County footprint — all 60-plus municipalities. A representative sample of the communities we serve:

The Main Line & Southeast

Lower Merion | Narberth | Bala Cynwyd | Bryn Mawr | Wynnewood | Ardmore | Gladwyne | Bryn Athyn | Jenkintown | Abington | Cheltenham | Glenside | Elkins Park

Central County

Norristown | King of Prussia | Conshohocken | West Conshohocken | Plymouth Meeting | Blue Bell | Bridgeport | Ambler | Whitemarsh | Lafayette Hill

North & Upper County

Lansdale | North Wales | Hatfield | Horsham | Collegeville | Trappe | Royersford | Pottstown | Pennsburg | East Greenville | Green Lane | Schwenksville | Souderton

Your specific town not listed? We serve essentially every address in Montgomery County. Submit your address through our consultation form and we’ll confirm in our first response.

Looking for more detail on specific areas? See our dedicated page for King of Prussia. Or explore our work in neighboring Bucks County, or our complete service area.

Montgomery County Frequently Asked Questions

In practical terms, yes. Our West Conshohocken headquarters is centrally located in the county, so most Montgomery County projects are a short drive away. That tends to mean easier consultation scheduling, simpler site revisits during the design phase, and quick response for warranty service down the road. We serve our entire fifteen-county area with the same commitment, but there’s no denying that being based in Montgomery County makes the logistics of a local project straightforward.

Yes — these are exactly the kind of homes our designers love working with. Main Line stone colonials, Tudors, and estates demand architectural sensitivity: gable rooflines with appropriate proportions, divided-light glass that echoes existing windows, and careful integration with the home’s existing stonework and trim. We design the sunroom to look like it belongs to the home, not bolted onto it. Where a Main Line municipality has design review requirements, our project managers coordinate as part of the permit process.

Very well — it’s one of the real advantages of being based in the county. Montgomery County has more than 60 municipalities, each with its own building department. We work across them constantly and know their requirements, timelines, and processes. From Lower Merion Township to the smaller boroughs, we handle the permit submission and any back-and-forth on your behalf, with realistic timeline expectations set from day one based on your specific municipality.

Yes. Our service area covers all of Montgomery County, from the Main Line in the southeast to the more rural upper county in the northwest. Upper county projects receive the same pricing, quality, and scheduling as projects near our headquarters. The slightly longer drive is built into our scheduling and never translates to project surcharges.

It’s a consideration, not an obstacle. Mature trees affect sun exposure, which influences where a sunroom is best sited and how it will feel through the day. Established landscaping and existing additions affect how a new room integrates with the home. These are exactly the kinds of details we work through during the in-home consultation — siting and designing the room to suit your specific lot rather than applying a one-size template.

Ready to Plan Your Montgomery County Project?

We’re right here in the county — schedule a free in-home design consultation and we’ll come to your home to walk through what’s possible. From the Main Line to the upper county, no pressure, no obligation. Response within one business day.

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