
A fully enclosed glass room built for South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season - with permits, HOA submissions, and coastal-rated materials handled from start to finish.

Solarium installation in Palm Beach, FL creates a fully enclosed glass room attached to your home, designed to let in maximum natural light from walls and roof while staying climate-controlled year-round, with most active construction completed in one to two weeks once permits are in place.
A solarium is not a screen room or a three-season porch. It is a weathertight, climate-controlled space with glass panels on the walls and overhead glazing in the roof - meaning light comes in from every direction, not just the sides. Your contractor starts by preparing a foundation or slab, erects an aluminum structural frame, and then installs the glass panels, roof glazing, and any doors or ventilation. The room connects to your home's exterior wall and is typically tied into your heating and cooling system. In Palm Beach, where the outdoor living season is cut short by heat and humidity from late spring through early fall, a solarium delivers the outdoor feeling without the heat penalty. Homeowners who want a related option with partial enclosure may also consider a patio cover installation as a starting point.
Because a solarium is a permanent room addition under Florida's building code, permits and inspections are required before, during, and at the completion of the project. Palm Beach also has HOA and historic preservation requirements that apply to a large share of properties on the island. We manage every step of that process so you are not chasing paperwork while your project sits idle.
If your patio or yard is only usable a few months a year because South Florida heat and humidity drive you inside, a solarium gives you that outdoor feeling in a climate-controlled environment. In Palm Beach, this is the most common reason homeowners make the investment - they want the light and the view without stepping into the heat.
If you find yourself wishing for a brighter, more open room with a connection to the outdoors, a solarium fills that gap in a way no interior renovation can. The combination of glass walls and an overhead glazed roof floods the space with natural light that standard windows simply cannot match.
Many Palm Beach properties have outdoor areas that are too exposed to use comfortably but too attractive to ignore. A solarium turns that space into square footage you actually live in, with a comfortable climate-controlled interior and a full view of the yard around you.
In a competitive luxury market like Palm Beach, a beautifully designed, well-built solarium is a memorable feature that photographs well and appeals to buyers who want livable, distinctive spaces. It sets your home apart in a way that a fresh coat of paint simply cannot.
The configuration that works best depends on your home's architecture, your lot orientation, and what your HOA allows. For most Palm Beach homeowners, heat management is the first design question - not aesthetics. Glass type shapes how comfortable the room feels in every season. Low-emissivity coatings reduce heat gain without darkening the space, and laminated or impact-rated glass adds storm protection that is either required or strongly advisable in Palm Beach County's wind zone. If you want full enclosure with a more modest investment than a complete glass-roof system, a custom sunroom can be designed to your specific footprint and HOA requirements with a mix of solid and glazed panels.
For homeowners who want maximum natural light, a full glass-roof solarium pairs overhead glazing with glass walls to flood the room from every direction - the most dramatic indoor-outdoor connection available in a fully enclosed structure. Cooling is always part of the plan in Palm Beach: either an extension of your existing HVAC or a dedicated mini-split. We also offer patio cover installation for homeowners who want shade and weather protection while keeping the space open - a practical first step that can be enclosed later. During the estimate visit, we walk through every option with current pricing so you can make an informed decision.
Ideal for homeowners who want a bright, enclosed room with full glass walls and a structural roof - the most common configuration for Palm Beach properties.
Pairs overhead glazing with glass walls to maximize light from every direction - suited to homeowners who want a dramatic indoor-outdoor connection.
Shaped to match your home's architecture, HOA requirements, and specific site conditions - the right choice for estate properties or unusual footprints.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon, which means every property on the island is exposed to salt air from both sides. Salt-laden air accelerates corrosion on metal components faster than anything most inland contractors encounter. Aluminum framing is the standard choice for coastal solariums because it resists rust, but the quality of the finish and the hardware matters. We specify marine-grade or coastal-rated hardware and finishes on every solarium we build - because a structure that starts corroding within a few years is not a finished room, it is a future repair bill. South Florida also sits in one of the most wind-exposed residential markets in the country, and any structure added to a home here must be engineered to meet Florida's strict wind-resistance standards. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and across the region face the same requirements - the difference is that Palm Beach's local building department has its own review process on top of the state code.
The year-round heat is the other factor that shapes every design decision here. Summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and the sun angle is intense for most of the year. High-performance glazing that blocks solar heat gain while still admitting light is not a premium option in this market - it is the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid from May through October. For homeowners in North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities, the same climate conditions apply, and the same glass and framing standards are what we bring to every project. The National Sunroom Association publishes standards for energy efficiency and construction quality in solarium installation that we follow on every project.
We visit your home, take measurements, and talk through size, orientation, glass preferences, and features like ceiling fans or built-in shading. You leave with a written proposal covering scope and price. We reply to all inquiries within 1 business day.
If your property is governed by an HOA or falls under historic review, we prepare the submission documents and start that process first. This step can take a few days to several weeks depending on how often the board meets - starting early matters.
We submit the permit application with required engineering drawings and manage the review process on your behalf. Once approved, the crew prepares the site and pours or preps the slab - typically one to two days of foundational work.
The aluminum frame goes up first, followed by glass panels and roof glazing. Most of the visible transformation happens in just a few days. After finishing details are complete, the building inspector signs off and we do a full walkthrough with you.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and coastal-rated materials - and we reply within 1 business day.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida state contractor license, general liability insurance, and workers compensation coverage. You can verify the license through the state's online database before you sign anything - and every homeowner in Palm Beach should.
Palm Beach has its own building department and a large share of its properties are HOA- or landmark-governed. We work in town regularly and understand what each step requires - so your project does not stall because of a paperwork gap we should have anticipated.
Every solarium we install uses glazing and aluminum framing rated for Palm Beach County's high-wind coastal environment. The National Fenestration Rating Council sets the performance standards for the glass we specify, and we provide documentation on every project.
Before any work begins, you receive a written contract covering materials, scope, timeline, and payment schedule. No verbal agreements, no surprise line items after signing. That clarity is what protects you when a project becomes a permanent part of your home.
Every proof point here connects to the same outcome: a solarium that works the way it should, from the first day you use it through many years of South Florida weather. You can verify our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you call us - that transparency is how a legitimate contractor earns your trust before a single measurement is taken.
A patio cover adds shade and weather protection while keeping the outdoor space open - a lower-cost alternative for homeowners not ready for full enclosure.
Learn MoreCustom sunrooms are designed around your specific lot, architecture, and HOA rules - built from the ground up to fit your home rather than adapted from a standard system.
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