
No more choosing between the view and the comfort. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled sunrooms that work as a real room in your Palm Beach home - including the hottest days of August.

Four season sunrooms in Palm Beach are fully insulated, climate-controlled room additions you can use every month of the year - including summer, with floor-to-ceiling glass, a solid roof, and a dedicated cooling system, most projects run two to four months from first consultation to final inspection.
Unlike a screened lanai or a basic three season sunroom, a four season room has insulated walls, real windows, and its own heating and cooling connection. The result is a room that feels like the rest of your house - not a seasonal enclosure you abandon when it gets hot or rainy. In Palm Beach's climate, that distinction matters more than almost anywhere else in the country.
The design challenge here is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is keeping heat out during a South Florida summer. That means low solar heat gain glass, proper roof overhangs, and a correctly sized cooling solution are built into every four season sunroom we design. We also build to Florida's coastal wind and impact standards, which are stricter than most other states and protect your investment when storm season arrives.
If you stop using your outdoor space by late morning every day from May through October, you are losing half the year. A four season sunroom with proper cooling ends that pattern. Each summer you wait is another season of space you paid for but cannot use.
Drafts around window frames, water intrusion at the roof connection, or fogging between glass panes are signs your existing enclosure was not built to current standards. A four season sunroom built to Florida code seals tight and holds up through the rainy season.
If you want to furnish the space, work from it, or entertain in it year-round, a three-season enclosure will disappoint you by June. A four season sunroom is insulated and climate-controlled, so it functions as a true room - not a weather-dependent bonus area.
Palm Beach buyers expect indoor-outdoor spaces that work with the climate, not against it. A four season sunroom that is permitted, finished, and cool in August stands out in a way that a screened lanai does not.
A four season sunroom is the highest-comfort version of an enclosed room addition, and the options within that category differ primarily in how they are cooled and how they connect to your home. Most Palm Beach homeowners choose a dedicated mini-split unit - a compact, wall-mounted system that cools and heats independently of your main HVAC. This gives you precise temperature control without overloading your existing system and is the most efficient setup for a glass-heavy room in South Florida's climate.
For homeowners who want a room that genuinely blends with the home's architecture, we tie the sunroom into the main house through a finished interior doorway, matched trim, and flooring that flows from the existing interior. This is different from a bolt-on enclosure and closer to what a traditional room addition delivers. If you want to explore a broader category that includes rooms with heavier insulation and fewer glass surfaces, our all season rooms service covers that option.
Best fit for most Palm Beach homeowners - a dedicated wall unit gives precise, independent temperature control without stressing your main HVAC.
Ties the new room into your home's existing HVAC - a good option when the existing system has capacity to handle the added square footage.
Floor-to-ceiling glass on two or three walls - maximizes light and views while still using low solar heat gain glazing to manage summer heat.
Converts an existing screened enclosure or patio room into a fully insulated, climate-controlled four season space where the structure supports it.
Palm Beach is surrounded by salt water on both sides - the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Lake Worth Lagoon to the west. That means every home on the island deals with salt air, elevated humidity, and corrosion rates that are harder on materials than anywhere inland. The glass gaskets, frame coatings, and fasteners we specify are chosen for this environment, not for a dry inland climate. That matters because a sunroom that starts fogging or leaking within a few years of installation is not money well spent.
Palm Beach also sits in one of Florida's highest wind-load zones, and any permanent room addition must be built to withstand serious storm pressure. We routinely handle four season sunroom projects for homeowners in nearby Boynton Beach and Palm Beach Gardens as well, and the coastal requirements we build to are consistent across all of these communities. For an overview of what Florida requires structurally, the Florida Building Commission publishes the standards that govern all permitted construction in the state.
We visit your home, review the space, and discuss size, glass type, cooling options, and budget. We ask about your HOA situation on the first visit. You leave with a cost range and no obligation - we reply to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We prepare drawings and specifications and manage HOA submission if needed. We then file the permit application with the local building department and track the review process so you are not following up with the city yourself.
Foundation, framing, glazing, cooling system installation, and final connection to your home all happen largely outside. We coordinate every required inspection and do a final walkthrough with you before closing the job.
Have questions about cost or timing before getting started? Call us directly for straight answers, no sales pitch.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site visit, honest advice, and a written quote that covers design, permitting, and construction. Someone from our team will call to schedule your consultation after you submit.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida contractor license and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage. You can verify the license yourself before signing anything - we encourage it.
We know Palm Beach's permit process, HOA landscape, and the materials that hold up in a salt-air coastal environment. Local experience means we plan for what actually happens here - not a generic process.
Every four season sunroom we build uses glazing systems and framing suited to Palm Beach County's coastal wind zone. We don't bring inland specs to a coastal job.
We give you a written quote and a realistic schedule covering design, permitting, and construction - not just the build days. No pressure and no hidden phases that appear after you sign.
Every four season sunroom we complete is permitted, inspected, and built to the standards that protect your home, your insurance, and your resale value. There is no unpermitted work to explain when you go to sell, and no corner-cutting that turns into a repair bill two hurricane seasons from now. The U.S. Department of Energy outlines how proper glazing choices reduce cooling loads - the same principles guide how we specify glass for Palm Beach sunrooms.
A more budget-friendly enclosed room comfortable in mild weather - a good fit if full climate control isn't the priority.
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