
Stop watching your patio go to waste. We build ventilated, screened three season sunrooms on Palm Beach homes so you can enjoy the outdoors without the bugs, the rain, and the direct sun.

Three season sunrooms in Palm Beach are permanently enclosed room additions that rely on ventilation and shading rather than a full HVAC system, using large windows or screen panels to manage heat and insects - most projects take six to twelve weeks from first consultation to final inspection.
In Palm Beach, a three season sunroom makes particular sense because the climate gives you a genuinely long comfortable season - roughly October through May - when a well-ventilated enclosed room is ideal. Even during summer, a room designed for cross-ventilation with ceiling fans and roof overhangs can be comfortable in the mornings and evenings. Because the island sits in a high-wind coastal zone, the structure still must meet Florida's framing and anchoring requirements regardless of whether it has air conditioning. If you want a space that also stays comfortable in peak July heat, a patio enclosure with glass panels or a full four season room may be a better fit.
Most Palm Beach homes have existing concrete patios or pool decks that serve as the foundation for the new room. We assess the slab condition before building on it, because Sandy coastal soils and years of moisture exposure can cause slabs to settle in ways that are not obvious at first glance. Getting the foundation right is what makes the room last.
If your outdoor space sits empty most of the day because no-see-ums and afternoon sun make it unbearable, a screened and shaded sunroom changes that. In Palm Beach, insect pressure is real year-round, not just seasonally. An unprotected patio is a space you paid for but rarely enjoy.
Open screen panels on an existing lanai allow driving rain to soak the floor and furniture during afternoon thunderstorms, which are nearly daily from May through October. A more substantial enclosure with operable glass panels or solid panels on the weather side keeps the space dry. Continued exposure warps flooring and rusts hardware.
A sunroom adds a comfortable, distinct room without disrupting your home's interior layout. Whether you need a casual dining area, a spot for the kids, or a quiet reading space, an enclosed room off the back of the house fills that need at a fraction of what a full addition costs.
Some Palm Beach communities restrict open patio furniture and require any permanent outdoor structure to meet specific design standards. A properly permitted sunroom satisfies those requirements while giving you a space that genuinely works. Waiting on this adds another season of lost use.
The right configuration depends on how you plan to use the space and what kind of weather protection you need. A screened-panel room is the most open option - insects stay out, the breeze comes in freely, and the cost is lower than glass. For homeowners who want protection from afternoon rain and some wind reduction, we use operable glass panels or a combination of glass on the weather-exposed sides and screens on the sheltered sides. Both approaches keep the outdoor feel while making the space genuinely usable. If you need more complete protection - and the ability to run air conditioning in the room - our patio enclosure service covers glass and insulated options that step up from a basic three season room.
For homeowners who are ready for full screen protection with the option to add panels later, our screen room installation is a natural starting point. Many homeowners begin there and upgrade the glazing over time as they decide how they want to use the space. We build both so the transition is straightforward when you are ready.
Best for homeowners who want full insect protection and airflow without glass - the most cost-effective starting point for outdoor living.
Suits homeowners who want rain and wind protection in addition to bug control - operable panels let you open the room fully on pleasant days.
A good fit for homeowners who want glass on the storm-exposed side and screens on the sheltered sides - balances protection with maximum airflow.
For homeowners with an existing screened porch that no longer performs well - we replace worn screens, reframe damaged sections, and bring the structure up to current wind standards.
Palm Beach is a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, which means every property faces salt air from two directions and subtropical heat for most of the year. The dominant design challenge here is not keeping cold out - it is managing heat, humidity, and insects so the space stays comfortable for as much of the day and year as possible. A three season sunroom built for this climate prioritizes ventilation, roof overhangs that create shade, and materials that hold up against coastal corrosion. We specify marine-grade aluminum framing and stainless fasteners rather than standard components that start corroding within a few seasons.
The West Palm Beach area and communities like North Palm Beach share the same subtropical climate and high-wind building requirements, so the design approach we use on this island applies across the region. Florida's building code sets wind-load requirements for Palm Beach County that affect how sunroom framing is engineered and anchored - this is not optional, and the permit inspection confirms compliance. Homeowners in planned communities and historic neighborhoods will also need to navigate HOA or architectural review before construction begins - we are familiar with that process in Palm Beach and can help you prepare the required submissions.
We come to your home, assess the existing slab or patio, take measurements, and walk through design options for glazing and roof styles. You get a clear cost range with no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
After you approve a design, we prepare drawings that meet Palm Beach's wind and structural requirements and file the permit application. If your community requires HOA or architectural review, we help you prepare those documents.
Once the permit is approved, we order framing, roofing, and glazing materials and set a construction start date. Material lead times vary - we give you a realistic timeline before work begins.
Construction typically takes one to three weeks. We coordinate all required inspections and do a full walkthrough at the end to confirm every window, door, and panel operates correctly before we close the job.
Free in-home estimates, no pressure. We respond within 1 business day and handle every permit and inspection ourselves.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation coverage on every project. Verify the license yourself through the state's online database before you sign.
We know the town's permit office, the HOA approval landscape, and what coastal conditions demand from materials. That local knowledge prevents delays and avoids the mistakes that happen when a contractor is new to this market.
Every three season sunroom we build is designed to meet Florida's high-wind requirements for Palm Beach County's coastal zone. The framing, anchoring, and panels are specified for this environment - not brought over from an inland job.
We give you a written schedule covering design, permits, material lead times, and construction before the first dollar changes hands. No vague estimates, no surprises when permit review adds weeks to the calendar.
The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for quality and code compliance in sunroom construction - contractors who follow those standards build rooms that hold up over time, not just at the final inspection. Our combination of current licensing, coastal material knowledge, and an honest approach to timelines and costs is what keeps Palm Beach homeowners referring us to their neighbors.
Turn an open lanai or pool deck into a protected, usable space - from basic screen rooms to glass-panel enclosures rated for coastal wind.
Learn MoreA screened room keeps insects out and lets the breeze in - a practical starting point before committing to full glass panels.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills before rainy season - call or send a message now to lock in your start date.