
A generic enclosure will not hold up to Palm Beach's heat and salt air. We design and build custom sunrooms around your home's layout, your lifestyle, and Florida's coastal climate.

Custom sunrooms in Palm Beach are fully enclosed, glass-and-frame additions designed around your specific home footprint, style preferences, and how you plan to use the space - most on-site construction phases run two to six weeks once permits are in hand.
The job covers everything from pouring or preparing a foundation, framing the structure, installing glazed panels, and tying the new room into your existing roofline. Electrical work and an HVAC connection are standard in South Florida, where an unconditioned room becomes unusable for much of the year. If you are comparing options, our sunroom construction service covers the full ground-up build process from engineered plans through final inspection.
What makes a custom project different from a prefabricated kit is that the design starts with your home - the roofline, the exterior materials, the door and window placement - and works outward from there. The result is a room that looks like it was always part of the house rather than an afterthought. Permits and HOA review are a normal part of the process in Palm Beach, and we handle both.
If your patio, lanai, or covered area sits empty from May through October because of heat and bugs, you are missing months of enjoyment you already paid for. A custom sunroom with proper glazing and cooling turns that lost space into a room you actually use daily. The problem only grows the longer it sits as-is.
A basic screen porch or generic enclosure that felt fine when you moved in may feel cramped or unsuitable now that your needs have changed. If the space does not match how you live, a custom redesign around your actual layout and habits is worth exploring. Generic solutions rarely age as well as something built specifically for the space.
If a growing household, a home office need, or a desire for a dedicated living area has you thinking about a full addition, a custom sunroom often delivers the space with less disruption. Most sunroom work happens on the exterior, so your home's core living areas are not a construction zone. It is the right amount of extra space in the right place.
In Palm Beach, where the indoor-outdoor lifestyle drives how homes are used and valued, a back-of-house that feels dark and disconnected from the yard is a real gap. A custom glass room changes the entire feel of your home - brighter, more open, connected to the garden or pool. Buyers notice this too.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a design process specific to your home and your goals. For homeowners who want to see the full build process from the ground up - foundation, framing, glazing, mechanical connections, and final inspection - our sunroom construction service details exactly how that works from contract to completion. For homeowners still in the planning stage, our sunroom design service helps you work through layout, glazing choices, and style options before committing to a build.
The construction itself covers foundation or slab preparation, structural framing, glass panel installation, roofline integration, and all electrical rough-in. We also handle the permit application, manage inspections, and coordinate any HOA architectural review your property requires. The goal is a finished room that requires nothing from you except to enjoy it.
The right fit for Palm Beach homeowners who want year-round usability - insulated walls, impact glass, and an HVAC connection that keeps the room comfortable in July.
Best for homeowners who want a protected, comfortable space during the cooler months without the cost of full climate control.
Converts an existing covered patio or lanai into a fully enclosed custom room, often reusing the existing slab and overhead structure for a more efficient build.
Designed from scratch for larger properties with specific architectural requirements - ideal for Palm Beach estates where the addition must match a distinctive home style.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island with the Atlantic Ocean on the east and Lake Worth Lagoon on the west, which means every property is exposed to salt air from two directions. Standard materials that hold up fine in an inland climate - aluminum frames with basic coatings, off-the-shelf sealants, standard glass - break down significantly faster here. We specify stainless fasteners, marine-grade finishes, and glazing with heat and UV control built in, because a sunroom that looks good at year one but is leaking or fading by year three is not a custom room worth having. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Palm Beach Gardens face similar coastal conditions and the same Florida building code requirements.
Palm Beach County is also in a designated high-wind zone, and Florida's building code sets demanding structural and glazing requirements for any permanent addition. A custom sunroom here must be engineered for wind loads that would not apply in most other states. Beyond the technical requirements, many Palm Beach properties are governed by HOAs or architectural review boards that have opinions on exterior materials, colors, and how a new addition relates to the home's existing style. We know this landscape and factor it into the design process from the start, rather than treating HOA review as a last-minute obstacle. For authoritative guidance on glazing performance in this climate, the National Sunroom Association publishes standards that address exactly these conditions.
We visit your home, assess the space you have in mind, and discuss how you want to use the room. You get a clear design direction and a rough cost range at no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We finalize the design, prepare drawings, and file the building permit with Palm Beach's building department. If your property has HOA review requirements, we help prepare that submission at the same time so both processes run in parallel.
After permit approval, we order the framing systems, custom glazing, roofing materials, and specialty components. Custom panels are often made to order, so we give you a realistic delivery and start-date window - no guessing.
Foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, and systems installation happen in sequence. We coordinate all required inspections. Final walkthrough confirms every detail meets the agreed scope before we consider the job complete.
Free on-site visit. No obligation. We handle the permit and HOA paperwork.
(561) 954-1305We carry a current Florida contractor license you can verify at myfloridalicense.com, along with liability insurance and workers compensation. A permanent addition to your home deserves a contractor whose credentials hold up to scrutiny.
We have built custom rooms on Palm Beach island and know the town's permit process, HOA review landscape, and the coastal material requirements that apply here. Local experience means fewer surprises and faster approvals.
We follow standards set by the National Sunroom Association - the only national trade body focused specifically on sunroom construction. That membership reflects a commitment to industry best practices, not just local minimums.
Every custom sunroom we build meets Palm Beach County's wind and impact requirements. We do not adapt inland specs to a coastal environment - we specify materials designed for this climate from the start.
Building on Palm Beach island means working within a specific set of physical, regulatory, and aesthetic constraints that not every contractor understands. We have been doing this work here since 2019, and that local track record is the clearest proof we can offer.
Ground-up sunroom builds for Palm Beach homeowners who want a fully permitted, engineered room from foundation to final inspection.
Learn MoreDesign consultation and planning for homeowners working through layout, glazing, and style choices before committing to a build.
Learn MoreOur build schedule fills quickly during the cooler months - reach out now and we will lock in your start date, handle permits, and take care of everything in between.