Mosquitoes, afternoon storms, and summer heat keep most West Palm Beach homeowners off their patios for months. A three season sunroom puts you back outside - comfortably - without the full cost of a year-round addition.

Three season sunrooms in West Palm Beach are enclosed porch additions with large windows or screen panels that protect you from insects and rain while letting in airflow and natural light. Most jobs take one to two weeks of construction once permits are approved, and the total project window - including permitting - typically runs eight to twelve weeks.
Unlike a fully climate-controlled room, a three season sunroom is designed to work with West Palm Beach's natural airflow rather than against it. That keeps costs significantly lower than a patio enclosure or a four season room while still giving you a protected space you can genuinely use.
West Palm Beach averages around 233 sunny days per year, and winter temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s. That climate makes a three season sunroom usable for ten to eleven months out of the year - far more than in most of the country.
If you avoid your back porch from June through September because of mosquitoes, afternoon rain, or brutal heat, a three season sunroom solves all three at once. In West Palm Beach, a screened and roofed space turns a place you dread into one you actually use.
If you have a concrete slab or covered patio that sits unused because it is too exposed or too buggy, that space is essentially wasted. A three season sunroom converts that existing footprint into a real room without the full cost of a traditional home addition.
If you have a screened enclosure damaged by a storm, showing rust on the frame, or screens that no longer fit properly, it may be more cost-effective to replace the whole structure. Older enclosures built before current wind codes were updated often cannot be repaired to meet today's standards.
Palm Beach County's real estate market consistently rewards homes with well-designed outdoor living spaces. If your backyard feels unfinished compared to neighboring homes, a three season sunroom is one of the more cost-effective ways to make your property stand out to buyers.
We offer screened-panel three season sunrooms, windowed three season rooms, and hybrid designs that combine fixed glass with operable panels. If you are considering a patio enclosure, we can walk you through how the two options compare in terms of cost, comfort, and climate fit. For homeowners who want year-round climate control, we also build screen rooms as a lower-cost step before committing to full enclosure.
Every project starts with a site visit where we measure your space, look at your existing foundation or slab, and talk through how you plan to use the room. From there we put together a written estimate that covers everything - materials, permits, and site prep - so you can compare options clearly.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and insect protection without any glazing costs.
Suits homeowners who want the option to close the space during rain while still maintaining a lighter, breezier feel than a four season room.
Ideal for homeowners who want flexibility - open the screens on calm evenings, close the glass panels when afternoon storms roll in.
For homeowners with a damaged or outdated structure that needs to be brought up to current Florida wind-load standards.
West Palm Beach sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires that any new structure attached to your home be built to withstand significant wind loads. That means hurricane-rated anchoring, reinforced panels, and approved fasteners throughout. The materials cost more than what national price guides show, but the structure will hold up when a storm comes through. We serve homeowners across West Palm Beach, including neighbors in Riviera Beach and Lake Worth Beach, where salt air and coastal conditions add another layer of material selection considerations.
From June through September, West Palm Beach sees frequent afternoon thunderstorms that drop heavy rain in a short window. A well-designed sunroom needs a roof pitch and drainage plan that handles this kind of intense, fast rainfall without pooling or leaking. Beyond weather, a large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods are governed by HOAs that require written approval before any exterior addition. We help you prepare the submission package so the HOA approval step does not slow down your project unnecessarily. You can learn more about Florida's residential building standards directly from the Florida Building Commission.
We respond within one business day to schedule your free in-person estimate. During the visit we measure your space, assess the existing slab, and talk through how you plan to use the room.
After the site visit you receive a written proposal covering size, materials, total cost, and permit fees. We walk you through it line by line so there are no surprises.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the drawings and documents needed for architectural review. Once HOA approval comes through, we apply for the City of West Palm Beach building permit - typically a two-to-six-week process.
Active construction runs one to two weeks. A city inspector visits to verify the work meets code - this is a normal part of the process. We handle scheduling the inspection. Once signed off, the room is yours.
Free estimate, written quote, no pressure. We respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1833Every three season sunroom we build in West Palm Beach meets the state's wind-load requirements for structures attached to homes. That means hurricane-rated anchoring and approved panel ratings - not just what looks good on the estimate.
We handle the permit application and inspection scheduling for every project. If a contractor asks you to pull your own permit, that is a red flag. Verify any contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's free online lookup at myfloridalicense.com.
West Palm Beach is close enough to the Atlantic that salt air is a real factor. We use coastal-rated aluminum frames and marine-grade hardware from the start, which is what keeps a sunroom looking and working correctly five and ten years out.
A large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods are HOA-governed. We have walked through the architectural review process in communities across the county and will help you prepare your submission so approval does not become a surprise delay.
When you combine Florida-grade construction with local permit knowledge and coastal material selection, you get a sunroom that holds up the way it should - not just the day it is finished, but years down the road.
A fully enclosed patio with screens or glass panels - the natural next step if you want more weather protection than a three season room provides.
Learn MoreA lower-cost screened structure that handles insects and light rain without the roofed framing of a full three season sunroom.
Learn MorePermit timelines in West Palm Beach move - the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your backyard. Call or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day.