
Gain a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room built for South Florida heat, salt air, and hurricane season - so you can enjoy the view every day of the year.

All season rooms in Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions built with insulated walls, a solid or glass roof, and sealed glazing panels - designed to stay comfortable year-round, including South Florida's hottest months, with most projects complete in a few days to a few weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic sunroom, an all season room connects to your home's heating and cooling system - or takes its own dedicated mini-split unit - so the space is genuinely usable at 2 p.m. in August. The room attaches to an existing exterior wall, ties into your foundation or slab, and integrates the roofline so the transition looks intentional from both inside and out. Because every property on Palm Beach island faces salt air from the Atlantic and the Intracoastal, the glazing, frame coatings, and hardware all need to be chosen for coastal conditions. Homeowners who have a raised deck rather than a ground-level slab may want to look at a four season sunroom as an alternative framing approach.
Permits and inspections are required for every all season room in Palm Beach. The town has its own building department, separate from the county, and HOA architectural review is common on the island. We handle both from the first submission to the final sign-off.
If your patio or backyard sits empty from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, you are losing half the year in your own home. An all season room with proper glazing and climate control gives that space back. The problem repeats every summer until the room is there.
South Florida's mosquitoes and no-see-ums are relentless for much of the year. If insects drive you indoors every evening regardless of the temperature, a fully enclosed all season room solves that permanently. You get the light, the view, and the outdoor feeling without anything that bites getting through.
If your household needs a home office, a hobby room, or a dedicated entertaining space and a full interior renovation feels like too much disruption, an all season room adds real square footage with less impact on your daily life. The framing and glazing work happens mostly from the outside.
Salt air and UV exposure in Palm Beach break down patio covers faster than in most climates. If your existing structure is rusting, leaking, or past its service life, a full all season room conversion is a smarter investment than patching something that will need attention again in a few years.
The right configuration depends on how you plan to use the space and what Palm Beach's climate demands. Most homeowners here choose a fully conditioned room with insulated panels and low-emissivity glass because South Florida summers make a lightly sealed room uncomfortable for months. That means a solid or glass roof system, sealed glazing, and either an extension of your existing central air or a dedicated mini-split sized for the room. If year-round conditioning is not the priority, a lighter enclosure handles mild-weather use without the full system cost. We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a finished interior that reads as a natural part of the house rather than a separate enclosure.
Glass and glazing choices matter more than almost any other decision in this climate. Low-emissivity panels reflect heat before it enters the room, tinted or laminated options reduce glare, and impact-rated glass provides storm protection during hurricane season. For homeowners exploring a brighter, more glass-forward space, our four season sunrooms offer a higher glass-to-wall ratio with the same climate control. We walk through all the options during the estimate visit so you choose the room that fits your home and your budget.
The best choice for Palm Beach summers - insulated framing, low-e glass, and climate control that keeps the room comfortable every day of the year.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum shade and heat blocking overhead - solid panels outperform glass or polycarbonate roofs in direct sun.
Suits homeowners who want natural overhead light throughout the room - paired with high-performance glazing to keep solar heat gain manageable.
Corrosion-resistant frame finishes, marine-grade hardware, and impact-rated glazing chosen specifically for Palm Beach's salt air and hurricane zone requirements.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon. No part of the island is far from salt water, and that means every home here faces salt air from both sides - accelerating corrosion on aluminum frames, hardware, and seals faster than most homeowners expect. A contractor who works regularly in this market chooses corrosion-resistant frame coatings and marine-grade hardware as standard practice, not as an upcharge. Beyond salt air, the subtropical climate brings intense solar gain from late spring through early fall and daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September - conditions that demand low-emissivity glazing, well-sealed roof connections, and a cooling system sized to handle peak Florida heat. Homeowners in North Palm Beach face the same coastal exposure and building code requirements, so we apply the same material standards there as we do on the island itself.
Palm Beach's strict zoning and active landmarks preservation program mean any exterior addition on the island must clear the town's building review process and, for many properties, HOA architectural approval. The Town of Palm Beach has its own building department that is separate from the county, and review timelines reflect that. We submit permit applications and HOA packages routinely and know what the town requires before we start - so the timeline we give you at the estimate visit accounts for both approval steps, not just the construction days. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including in Palm Beach Gardens, where all season rooms are subject to similar wind-load and permit requirements.
We visit your home, look at the space where the room will be built, and discuss how you plan to use it, what glazing options fit your budget, and how cooling will be handled. You get a written proposal covering scope, materials, and timeline. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
If your property has an HOA, we prepare the drawings and documentation for architectural review before the permit application - starting this early keeps the overall schedule on track. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file with Palm Beach's building department and manage the review process.
Site preparation and any slab work happen first. Once cured, framing goes up, followed by glass or panel installation, roofing, and weathersealing. We coordinate all required inspections at each stage so you do not have to track them yourself.
Electrical, HVAC connections, flooring, and trim are completed last. After the final building inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, explain how windows and vents operate, review the warranty terms, and hand over your permit closeout documentation.
No pressure. We visit your home, walk through the options, and give you a written estimate so you can decide with full information.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida state contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation coverage. You can look up the license on the state's online database before you commit to anything - we encourage you to check.
We work in Palm Beach regularly and understand the town's building department timeline, common HOA requirements, and coastal material standards. That local knowledge prevents the delays that catch out-of-area contractors off guard.
Every all season room we build uses glazing and framing connections engineered for Palm Beach County's high-velocity hurricane zone. These are standard on every project - not upgrades you have to ask for. The National Sunroom Association sets the quality standards we follow on glazing and installation.
Before work begins, you receive a detailed written contract covering scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule. No verbal agreements, no surprise charges mid-project. A clear contract is something every homeowner deserves on a project of this size.
We build all season rooms in Palm Beach because we know what this climate, this island, and these building departments require. Every project gets the same material standards, the same permit handling, and the same written contract - so there are no surprises from the first call to the final walkthrough. For more on what Florida requires from sunroom builders, the National Sunroom Association publishes the industry standards we follow on glazing and installation.
Convert an existing patio into a finished, fully enclosed room that looks and feels like a natural extension of your home's interior.
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