
A four season sunroom lets you enjoy natural light and outdoor views every day of the year - without the heat, bugs, or storm exposure that make West Palm Beach outdoor spaces unusable for months at a time.

A four season sunroom in West Palm Beach is a fully enclosed room addition with insulated walls, sealed windows, and climate control - usable every day of the year, including the hottest and most humid months, with most custom projects taking three to five months from contract to completion.
Unlike a screened porch or basic enclosure, a four season room is built to handle South Florida's climate. Sealed, high-performance glass keeps solar heat out while flooding the room with light. A connection to your cooling system - either extended ductwork or a dedicated wall-mounted unit - keeps the temperature comfortable even in August. The result is a room you will actually live in, not just walk past.
If you are comparing options, a three season sunroom costs less but is not insulated or climate-controlled for West Palm Beach's peak heat. A four season room costs more upfront and delivers a space you can use every single day. If you want maximum year-round comfort, it is also worth exploring all season rooms as a comparison point.
For energy-efficient glass guidance, see the U.S. Department of Energy overview of ductless mini-split systems and the National Association of Home Builders.
If your outdoor space sits unused for most of the year because of heat, humidity, or afternoon thunderstorms, a four season sunroom solves that problem permanently. West Palm Beach summers are long, and a screened enclosure offers almost no protection from the heat.
If you already have a sunroom or patio enclosure that lets in rain, flexes when the wind picks up, or has windows that no longer seal, those are signs the structure was not built to Florida's current standards. West Palm Beach gets frequent, intense afternoon storms.
West Palm Beach buyers respond to well-designed, permitted living space that extends the home's usable square footage. A properly permitted four season sunroom adds documented value at resale. A screened enclosure or unpermitted addition does not.
If you love natural light and the view of your yard but are tired of mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and UV exposure that fades furniture - a four season sunroom gives you all of that without the downsides. The right glass blocks a significant portion of UV rays while flooding the room with light.
We design and build four season sunrooms from the foundation up. Every project starts with a site visit to assess your existing slab, evaluate the roofline connection, and determine the glass and insulation specifications required for West Palm Beach's climate. We then prepare a written proposal covering the full scope before any work begins.
Our work covers the complete build: concrete slab preparation, framing, impact-rated glass installation, roofing, electrical, and HVAC connection. If you are not sure whether to extend your existing ductwork or add a dedicated mini-split, we will walk you through the options and what each means for your comfort and energy costs. We pull all required permits, schedule inspections at every required stage, and deliver closed permit documentation at completion. Homeowners interested in a three season sunroom or all season room will find that both follow a similar permitted process, just with different insulation and glass specifications.
Designed around your home's roofline, exterior finish, and floor plan for a seamless look. Best for homeowners who want the room to look like it was always part of the house.
Factory-manufactured panels assembled on your property. Faster installation and more predictable cost, with fewer design customization options.
Upgrade a screened porch or three season room to full four season standards with insulated walls, sealed windows, and climate control.
Whether we extend your existing ductwork or install a dedicated wall-mounted unit, the cooling solution is sized and specified before construction begins - not as an afterthought.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, with summer humidity regularly pushing into the 80-90 percent range and afternoon temperatures in the low 90s from May through October. A four season sunroom built with standard glass and minimal insulation will be unusable during those months - essentially a very expensive storage room. The glass type, roof insulation, and HVAC setup are not optional decisions here. They are what separate a room you love from one you avoid.
On top of the climate, every structure added to a home in West Palm Beach must meet Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements - enforced through the permit and inspection process. That means impact-rated windows, reinforced framing connections, and a roof attachment designed for storm-force winds. These requirements apply whether your home is in a city neighborhood or a gated community in the surrounding area. Homeowners we serve in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face the same wind-load code and the same glass requirements that West Palm Beach homeowners do.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask about the size you have in mind, how you plan to use the room, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - all of which shape the timeline and cost.
We visit your property to measure the space, assess foundation conditions, and evaluate how the new room will connect to your home's structure and cooling system. You receive a detailed written proposal within one to two weeks.
If your neighborhood requires architectural review, we prepare and submit that documentation first. Once HOA approval is in hand, we submit the permit application to the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks.
We complete foundation work, framing, glass and roofing installation, electrical, and HVAC connection in sequence. Inspections happen at multiple stages. We walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit and inspection records.
We respond within 1 business day. Submitting this form does not commit you to anything. After you send it, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 954-1833Every four season sunroom we build uses impact-rated glass and properly anchored framing verified by Palm Beach County inspection. Your room is designed to handle storm season - not become a liability when one arrives.
We specify low solar heat gain glass and proper insulation values for a climate where cooling is the year-round challenge. That means a room you can use in August, not just in December.
We pull every required permit before construction begins and deliver closed permit records at completion. That documentation protects you at resale and confirms the room was built to code.
We have navigated architectural review processes in West Palm Beach's gated communities. We prepare the drawings and materials documentation your HOA needs - so you are not stuck in the middle between us and your board.
Building a four season sunroom in West Palm Beach correctly means getting the glass right, the permits right, and the HVAC right before construction begins - not as corrections after the fact. That front-end discipline is what delivers a room that stays comfortable, holds up through storm season, and adds documented value when you sell.
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