
Stop losing your outdoor space to the heat. We build fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunrooms on Palm Beach homes so you can enjoy your yard view every month of the year.

Sunroom additions in Palm Beach are fully enclosed room additions attached to your home, with large glass panels, a weather-tight roof, and climate control - most projects take two to four months from first conversation to final inspection.
The process starts with a foundation or slab, then framing, glazing, and connection to your home's cooling system. Because Palm Beach sits in a high-wind coastal zone, every addition must meet Florida's impact and structural requirements - this is built into our standard process, not an add-on. If you are thinking about a four season sunroom specifically, that is a fully conditioned variant with insulation and independent climate control designed for year-round use.
Many Palm Beach homes were built with screened lanais that are comfortable in winter but nearly unusable in summer. A sunroom addition converts that space into something you can use on a Tuesday afternoon in July. Salt air, seasonal humidity, and HOA requirements all factor into how we design and build here.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through October because of heat and humidity, you are losing months of enjoyment. A sunroom with proper cooling and low-emissivity glass changes that. Leaving the problem unfixed means another summer of wasted outdoor living potential.
A screened porch works in mild weather but lets in heat, bugs, and afternoon rain the rest of the year. If you are already wishing it were enclosed and climate-controlled, that feeling only grows. Converting to a proper sunroom is the natural next step.
If your home feels tight and you need a home office, reading room, or casual dining space, a sunroom delivers real square footage without gutting the interior. Traditional room additions are far more disruptive; most sunroom work happens on the exterior.
Indoor-outdoor living is one of the top features Palm Beach buyers look for. A well-finished, air-conditioned sunroom gives your listing a feature many comparable homes lack. A poorly staged outdoor space can cost you time on market.
Not every sunroom is the same, and the right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and your budget. For homeowners who want a fully conditioned room they can use every day of the year, a four season sunroom is the top-tier option - insulated walls, impact-rated glass, and a dedicated cooling system that gives you a space that genuinely feels like the rest of your house.
If your primary goal is getting the sunroom structure right from the foundation up, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds with engineered plans, permit management, and coastal-grade materials. We match the framing and glazing system to your home's architecture so the addition looks like it was always part of the house, not bolted on.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable space in mild weather and don't need full climate control - a lower-cost option that still beats an open patio.
The best fit for Palm Beach homeowners who want year-round use - insulated, climate-controlled, and usable even in the peak of summer.
Transforms an existing screened enclosure into a fully enclosed, glass-paneled room while reusing the existing footprint where the structure allows.
Designed from scratch for homeowners with specific size, style, or layout requirements - ideal for estate properties with complex architectural requirements.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon, which means every property is exposed to salt air from two directions. That environment is hard on materials - standard aluminum frames corrode, sealants break down faster, and glass gaskets degrade in ways you would not see in an inland climate. We specify stainless fasteners, marine-grade coatings, and glazing systems that hold up here, because a sunroom that looks great in year one but starts leaking by year three is not a good investment.
The outdoor living culture in Palm Beach - from the estates near Worth Avenue to the quieter streets on the north end - means buyers expect spaces that connect interior comfort with garden or pool views. We work across the island and regularly serve homeowners in nearby West Palm Beach and North Palm Beach as well.
We visit your home, look at the space, discuss how you want to use the room, and walk through design options. You leave with a clear cost range and no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
Once you agree on a design, we prepare a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule. We then file the permit application with Palm Beach's building department and manage the review process.
Foundation work, framing, glazing, roofing, and systems installation happen largely outside your home. We coordinate all required inspections. Final walkthrough confirms everything meets your expectations before we close the job.
Have questions about timing or cost before you commit? Call us directly - no sales pitch, just straight answers.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and honest advice on what makes sense for your property. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free consultation.
(561) 954-1305We carry a current Florida contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation on every project. You can verify the license through the state's online database before signing anything.
We work on this island regularly and know the town's permitting process, HOA landscape, and coastal material requirements. Local experience means fewer surprises on your job.
Every project starts with a free visit to your home. We measure, discuss design options, and give you a detailed written quote - no pressure and no surprise fees.
All our sunroom additions are designed to meet Florida's high-wind requirements. We use impact-rated glass and engineered framing suitable for Palm Beach County's coastal wind zone - not inland specs brought south.
Every sunroom addition we build is permitted, inspected, and backed by a contractor who knows Palm Beach's specific requirements. That means no unpermitted work to explain at resale and no shortcuts that show up as water damage two rainy seasons from now. Florida's Building Code sets the minimum standard - our work meets it.
A fully insulated, year-round room with independent climate control - ideal if you want a space that feels like an interior room, not just an enclosure.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds from foundation to final inspection, designed for Palm Beach's coastal environment and permit process.
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