
Your patio sits empty half the year. A custom sunroom gives you a comfortable, light-filled room designed around your home and South Florida's heat.

Custom sunrooms in North Palm Beach are fully enclosed, glass-heavy additions built around your home's exact footprint and roofline - most projects run three to six weeks of construction once permits are approved, with the total timeline typically two to four months from first consultation to move-in.
If your screened porch sits empty from May through October because of the heat, you are not alone. That is the most common reason North Palm Beach homeowners call us. A custom sunroom replaces that unusable space with a room you can actually enjoy year-round - with the right glass and climate control for this subtropical climate. If you are still weighing options, our sunroom construction page covers the full build process in detail.
A custom build is different from a prefab kit. Every design decision - from the glass rating to the roof pitch to how the new room ties into your existing exterior - is made for your specific home and lot. That matters more in a coastal, high-wind environment like North Palm Beach than it does almost anywhere else.
If your screened porch or open patio sits empty for most of the year, you are paying to maintain space you do not enjoy. The heat, bugs, and afternoon storms that hit North Palm Beach from late spring through fall keep most homeowners inside. A climate-controlled custom sunroom converts that dead space into a room your family actually spends time in.
Whether you need a home office, a reading room, a guest space, or a place to entertain, a custom sunroom adds a functional room without the cost and complexity of a full interior addition. Most homes in North Palm Beach were built decades ago with floor plans that did not anticipate today's needs - a sunroom fills that gap.
Many North Palm Beach homes sit on canal lots or back up to the Intracoastal Waterway, with views that most homeowners only enjoy through a window or during the few mild winter months. A custom sunroom puts you inside that view - surrounded by glass, looking out at the water or garden - without the heat and humidity interrupting the experience.
A growing family, a new remote work arrangement, aging parents moving in, or a hobby that needs dedicated space are all common triggers for a custom sunroom project. The room is flexible enough to serve multiple purposes and can evolve as your needs change - something a single-use addition cannot offer.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with your home's specific footprint, roofline, and how you plan to use the space. We handle the design, the HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it, the permit application, and the full build - foundation through final inspection. Our sunroom construction work covers the structural framing, glass panel installation, roof system, and the electrical rough-in. Once the shell is up, we finish the interior so the room feels like it was always part of your home.
The most important design decision in a South Florida custom sunroom is the glass. We work with insulated glazing systems rated for this climate's heat and humidity, and we can walk you through solar heat gain ratings and low-emissivity options so you understand exactly what you are getting. For homeowners who want help thinking through the look of the space before committing to a build, our sunroom design service is a good starting point. We also connect the room to your existing HVAC or install a dedicated mini-split unit so the space stays comfortable year-round.
Best for homeowners who want to use the room year-round as a living space, office, or dining area with full heating and cooling.
Suits homeowners who want a dramatic glass-roof design that maximizes natural light and creates a botanical or entertaining atmosphere.
For homeowners converting an existing screen enclosure into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room - same footprint, dramatically better usability.
Designed for canal-front or Intracoastal-facing lots where the primary goal is framing the outdoor view from inside a comfortable, glass-wrapped room.
North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway in one of South Florida's highest-wind zones. That combination shapes every design decision in a custom sunroom. The framing must meet Palm Beach County's wind-resistance and impact standards. The glass must handle a subtropical climate where summer temperatures stay in the low-to-mid 90s for months. The materials - frames, hardware, fasteners - need to hold up against the salt air that corrodes metal faster here than almost anywhere else in the state. A contractor who has not built in this specific environment will miss details that show up as problems years later.
We serve homeowners across Palm Beach Gardens, FL and Juno Beach, FL as well as throughout North Palm Beach. Many of the neighborhoods in this area have active HOAs with architectural review requirements, and we are familiar with that process. We prepare the drawings, submit the documentation, and track the permit through the Village of North Palm Beach's building department - so you do not have to manage any of that on your own.
We visit your home, assess the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. We reply within one business day of your inquiry and typically schedule the visit within the week.
We develop the design, handle any HOA architectural review submission, and manage the permit application with the Village. This phase includes your full cost estimate with no surprises added later.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the foundation or slab, then frame the structure and install the glass panels and roof system. Materials are rated for Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
Interior finishes, electrical, and climate control connections are completed. The building inspector signs off, and we walk you through the finished room before closing out the job.
We offer free in-home consultations with no obligation. Most homeowners get their estimate within a week of calling.
(561) 356-8563Every custom sunroom we build goes through the full permit and inspection process. That means your addition is on record, code-compliant, and will not create problems when you refinance or sell. We handle the application and the inspector coordination - you just stay informed.
We do not use generic glazing. Every project gets glass selected for this climate's solar gain and humidity levels. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends low solar heat gain glazing for hot climates - we make that the default, not an upgrade.
North Palm Beach has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and we know what most local boards require. We prepare the architectural submission, respond to reviewer questions, and track the approval so you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
Living near the Intracoastal means ordinary metal hardware corrodes fast. We specify aluminum framing and corrosion-resistant fasteners designed for coastal environments - the same standard required by the Florida Building Code for high-humidity, salt-air locations.
These are not marketing claims - they are the specific reasons homeowners in this area call us back when they are ready to build. A permitted structure with the right glass and coastal materials is the only custom sunroom worth building in North Palm Beach.
Full structural build service covering foundation, framing, glass installation, and permit coordination for new sunroom additions.
Learn MoreDesign consultation service to plan your sunroom's layout, glass selection, and roofline integration before committing to construction.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills up before and after storm season - reach out now to lock in your build date and get a free in-home estimate.