
Stop losing months of the year to heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. A professionally built sunroom addition gives your family a comfortable, light-filled room that works in July just as well as it does in January.

Sunroom additions in West Palm Beach are fully enclosed room additions attached to your home, featuring large glass panels, a solid roof, and climate control - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to final inspection. Unlike a screened porch, a sunroom keeps the heat and bugs out while bringing in natural light year-round.
In South Florida, the design decisions that matter most are glass selection, foundation preparation, and hurricane-rated anchoring. Standard glass turns a sunroom into an oven by May. Low-e glass blocks solar heat while keeping the room bright. Many homeowners pair their sunroom addition with a four season sunroom design to ensure the space stays comfortable through every season.
The permit process through Palm Beach County's Building Division is required before any work begins. A reputable contractor handles that paperwork on your behalf and keeps you updated at each inspection milestone.
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If your outdoor enclosure sits empty for months because of heat, bugs, or afternoon thunderstorms, a sunroom addition converts that wasted space into a room you use every day. West Palm Beach summers make screened enclosures uncomfortable for half the year.
If your family has outgrown your living space but moving in West Palm Beach's market is expensive and stressful, a sunroom adds a comfortable, light-filled room without disrupting the rest of your home.
Gaps at the seams, stains on the ceiling, or a roof that no longer matches the main house are signs a previous addition was not built to current standards. In South Florida's rainy season, even small gaps allow water in.
If you rent a studio for yoga, art, or a home office, a sunroom gives you a dedicated, naturally lit room that adds to your home's value at the same time.
We build sunroom additions from the ground up - foundation to final inspection. Every project starts with a site visit to assess your existing slab or foundation, evaluate the roofline, and determine what anchoring is required under Florida's building code. From there, we design a room that fits your home's architecture and your family's needs.
Our work covers the full scope: foundation preparation, framing, impact-rated glass installation, roofing, electrical, and connection to your cooling system. If your project starts from sunroom construction on a bare slab, we handle every phase through the county's final inspection. We pull all required permits, schedule inspections, and deliver closed permit documentation at completion.
Designed to match your home's exact roofline, exterior finish, and floor plan. Best for homeowners who want a room that looks like it has always been there.
Factory-manufactured panels assembled on your property. Faster installation and more predictable cost, with fewer custom options.
Turn an existing covered patio or screened enclosure into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room without starting from scratch.
Fully insulated rooms with sealed windows and HVAC connection, designed for year-round comfort in South Florida's climate.
West Palm Beach sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires every structure attached to your home to be engineered for hurricane-force winds. That is not optional - it is an inspection item. A sunroom addition built here needs impact-rated glass, reinforced wall framing, and roof connections designed to the same standard as the rest of your home. The materials cost more than in other states, but the result is a room that holds up through storm season rather than becoming a liability when the weather turns.
The year-round heat and humidity here also change the design calculus. A sunroom without proper insulation and low-e glass will be unusable from May through October - essentially a very expensive storage room. We build for this climate specifically. Homeowners in Riviera Beach and Lake Worth Beach face the same coastal heat and wind exposure - and the same permit requirements - that West Palm Beach homeowners do.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask what you are hoping to use the room for, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an existing porch or slab to work with.
We visit your home to see the space, assess the foundation, and evaluate how the new room will connect to your home's structure. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County's Building Division on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review documentation. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks.
Once permits are approved, we begin foundation work, framing, glass installation, and finishing. The county inspector signs off before the permit closes. We walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - submitting this form does not commit you to anything. After you send it, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 954-1833Every sunroom we build in West Palm Beach uses impact-rated glass and properly anchored framing that meets Florida's strict wind-load standards. Your new room is engineered to handle storm season - not just sunny days.
We pull every required permit from Palm Beach County before a single board goes up. That paperwork protects you at resale and confirms the room was built to code - not just to look good during a showing.
We work in this market every day. We know Palm Beach County's permit process, the HOA review timelines in local gated communities, and the soil and foundation conditions that affect how a slab needs to be prepared here.
We come to your property, assess the space, and give you a written proposal before you commit to anything. No pressure, no ballpark guesses over the phone - just a clear scope and price after we have actually seen the job.
Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and documented. That combination of local knowledge and code-compliant construction is what gives West Palm Beach homeowners confidence that their investment will hold up - and add value when it is time to sell.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom you can use every day of the year, even in West Palm Beach's hottest months.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom construction built to Florida's hurricane wind requirements, with permitted work from foundation to final inspection.
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