
Cutting corners on sunroom construction in a coastal climate costs you more in repairs and replacements later. We build permitted, hurricane-rated sunrooms in Palm Beach from the foundation up.

Sunroom construction in Palm Beach is a full room addition project - new foundation, framing, glass panel installation, roofline integration, electrical work, and an HVAC connection - with most on-site builds running one to three weeks after permits are in hand and a total timeline of eight to twelve weeks from contract to a finished, inspected room.
In Florida, a conditioned sunroom is treated as new living space under the building code, which means the permit process is thorough - it covers the structure, electrical work, and the energy performance of your glazing. Your contractor manages that process on your behalf, but it does add time before construction can begin. If you are evaluating what type of room you want, our sunroom remodeling service covers work on existing structures, while new ground-up construction is what this page addresses.
Palm Beach's coastal environment - salt air from two directions, daily summer storms, and a high-wind zone designation - makes the quality of construction decisions matter more here than in most other markets. The glazing you choose, the way the roof ties into the existing structure, and the coatings on the framing all have a direct impact on how the room performs five and ten years from now.
If your outdoor space sits empty from June through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, a climate-controlled sunroom solves that problem directly. You get the light and the view without the weather driving you back inside. Every summer you wait is another season of wasted space.
A screened enclosure handles mild weather but offers no real insulation, no climate control, and no protection from the summer downpours that hit South Florida almost daily. If you want a room you can use for morning coffee, an afternoon meeting, or an evening with guests regardless of what the weather is doing, you need a properly constructed sunroom.
If the back of your home faces a pool, garden, or water view and you can only access it through a small window or a single sliding glass door, a sunroom opens that connection completely. Floor-to-ceiling glass on three sides changes how the whole back of the house looks and feels from inside and out.
In Palm Beach, finished and livable space that connects the interior to the outdoors is consistently appealing to buyers. A well-built, permitted sunroom signals a thoughtfully improved home and photographs well in listings. A buyer's inspector will also flag any unpermitted addition, which is a problem a properly permitted construction avoids entirely.
Our construction service covers every phase from foundation to final walkthrough. For homeowners who have already built a sunroom but want to update it, our sunroom remodeling service addresses existing structures - new glazing, updated framing, redesigned layouts. For homeowners who want to start from scratch and add a brand-new room, our sunroom additions service covers the full enclosed-room-addition process with all the same code-compliant construction standards.
Every new build we deliver includes permit management, engineered drawings that meet Florida's wind requirements, proper roofline integration, and coordination of all required inspections. We do not hand you a finished structure and tell you to call the building department yourself - the paperwork is our job, not yours.
The most practical option for Palm Beach homeowners - insulated, climate-controlled, and designed for year-round daily use in South Florida's heat and humidity.
Suits homeowners who primarily use the space in cooler months and want a comfortable, protected room at a lower overall cost than a fully conditioned build.
Ground-up builds starting from a new concrete slab, ideal when there is no existing covered structure to convert or build from.
Converts a covered patio or lanai into a fully constructed sunroom by enclosing the existing footprint with glass panels and a proper weatherproof connection to the home.
Palm Beach's subtropical climate means summer temperatures routinely climb into the low-to-mid nineties with humidity that stays high for months. A sunroom here is not built to capture winter warmth the way it would be in the north - it is built to manage heat, glare, and moisture so the room is genuinely comfortable. That changes the glazing you choose, the HVAC approach, and the materials you use for every joint and seal. Homeowners across the service area in North Palm Beach and Riviera Beach face the same climate and the same Florida code requirements.
Beyond climate, Palm Beach County sits in a designated high-wind zone. Florida's building code sets specific structural and glazing standards that any permitted addition must meet - engineered framing, impact-rated glass, and anchoring that accounts for the wind loads that apply to your specific location on the island. These requirements are not bureaucratic formalities; a properly built room in this county is genuinely tough and stands up to what hurricane season sends. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains the licensing database where you can confirm any contractor's credentials before you sign a contract. We also recommend reviewing the EPA's guidance on renovation work if your project involves work on an older home.
We visit your home, take measurements, and discuss how you want to use the room and what budget range you are working with. You leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost estimate at no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
Once you agree on a design and scope, we prepare a detailed written proposal and file the building permit application with the required engineered drawings. If your community has an HOA or architectural review board, we help prepare that submission in parallel so both processes run at the same time.
After permit approval, we prepare the site, pour or set the foundation, erect the frame, and install the glass panel system. Electrical wiring and the HVAC connection are roughed in during this phase. Inspectors visit at key stages before walls are closed up.
Interior finishes - flooring, trim, ceiling fans, and electrical connections - go in last. A final inspection by the local building authority confirms the completed room meets code. We walk you through the finished space and address any punch-list items before closing the job.
We visit your home at no cost, walk through the options, and give you a detailed written quote. No pressure and no surprise fees.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida contractor license you can verify at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything. Every project also carries liability insurance and workers compensation - non-negotiable for a permanent addition to your home.
We have built sunrooms on Palm Beach island and understand the town's permit office, the local HOA landscape, and the coastal material requirements that apply here. Local knowledge means faster approvals and fewer surprises during construction.
Every sunroom we build is fully permitted and inspected. That paper trail from the local building authority is a genuine asset when you sell - no unpermitted addition flags, no liability for the buyer, no negotiating problems at closing.
Palm Beach County's high-wind zone requirements are built into every project we do - not treated as optional. Impact-rated glazing, engineered framing, and proper roof-to-addition flashing mean the room holds up when a storm is in the forecast.
Sunroom construction in Palm Beach is not a project where cutting corners saves money - it costs you in repairs, failed inspections, and resale complications. We do this work correctly the first time, and we stand behind it.
Update or rebuild an existing sunroom that no longer meets your needs - new glazing, updated framing, or a full redesign of an aging enclosure.
Learn MoreEnclosed, climate-controlled additions attached to your home's existing footprint - the most direct path to more livable square footage in Palm Beach.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills quickly in the fall and winter - the best time to start before the busy season. Reach out now and we will handle the permit, the design, and everything in between.