Stop choosing between your air conditioning and your view. We build four season sunrooms in North Palm Beach that stay cool in summer, dry in rainy season, and comfortable every day of the year.

Four season sunrooms in North Palm Beach are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions tied into your home's air conditioning system, built with insulated walls and windows rated for Florida's solar heat gain, with most projects completed in two to four months from permits to final inspection.
In most of the country, a four season sunroom is about capturing warmth in cold months. In North Palm Beach, the challenge is the opposite - keeping the room cool and comfortable from May through October while still delivering the light and the view that makes a sunroom worth building. That requires windows with real solar heat gain ratings, proper cooling, a sealed and insulated roof, and framing that meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. If any of those elements are missing, you end up with a room that is either unbearably hot or dangerously underbuilt for a coastal high-wind zone.
Some homeowners start by looking at three season sunrooms as a lower-cost option, but in this climate a three season room is generally only comfortable from November through April - you would miss the room for more than half the year. A true four season build is the right starting point for South Florida. Homeowners who want the most flexible long-term option often also explore all season rooms, which share the same climate-control priorities with some design variations.
If your screened lanai is comfortable in January and miserable from May through October, you are missing months of usable living space every year. A four season sunroom solves that with full climate control and glass rated for South Florida's solar heat gain.
A four season sunroom is often faster and less disruptive than a traditional room addition. If you need a home office, a dining room with a view, or a quiet retreat, a sunroom delivers that space with more natural light than any interior room can offer.
North Palm Beach gets daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. A fully enclosed four season room keeps you dry and comfortable while still giving you the light, the views, and the feeling of being connected to your yard.
In Palm Beach County, buyers expect comfortable, livable homes. A well-built, properly permitted four season sunroom adds real square footage and visual appeal - whether you plan to stay for years or are thinking ahead to resale.
We build four season sunrooms as new additions and as conversions of existing screened enclosures or open patios. For homeowners converting a lanai or screened porch, the existing slab and some framing may be reusable, which can reduce both cost and construction time - though the project still goes through the full permit process because you are changing a non-conditioned space into a conditioned room addition. Homeowners starting from scratch on a new area of their home benefit from our experience with three season sunrooms and other enclosure types, which informs how we approach sizing, orientation, and glazing decisions.
For homeowners who want full flexibility in layout, finishes, and window configurations, all season rooms are a closely related option worth discussing. Both share the same core requirements - insulated construction, climate control, and wind-rated materials - but differ in some design details and how the room integrates with the rest of the home. We walk you through the differences during your consultation so you can make the choice that fits your home and your budget.
Best for homeowners adding a sunroom to a part of the house with no existing enclosure - full structural build from the ground up.
Suited to homeowners with an existing slab or framing that may be reusable - often reduces cost and shortens the construction timeline.
Insulated, rated glazing that keeps heat out while letting light in - the most important single decision for comfort in South Florida's climate.
A dedicated ductless unit keeps the sunroom comfortable without overloading your home's existing HVAC system.
North Palm Beach sits between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic - a setting that is beautiful to live in and genuinely demanding to build in. Salt air from the water corrodes standard hardware, fasteners, and aluminum framing within a few years if the materials are not rated for coastal exposure. The village is in a high-wind zone, so every structural addition requires engineered drawings showing how the framing and roof will hold up under the wind loads required by Florida's building code. And North Palm Beach has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, each with its own rules about what exterior additions can look like and what materials are permitted. A contractor who does not routinely work in this specific environment is likely to underestimate at least one of those factors.
We serve homeowners across North Palm Beach and the broader coastal Palm Beach County area, including Palm Beach Gardens and Juno Beach. Seasonal demand in North Palm Beach spikes in the fall when snowbirds return and want work done before or during their stay - scheduling your consultation earlier rather than later means a shorter wait to get on the construction calendar.
For guidance on window energy performance in hot climates, the ENERGY STAR program publishes ratings by climate zone. Wind-load requirements in Palm Beach County are governed by the Florida Building Commission.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We visit your home, take measurements, and walk you through design options - size, roof style, window types, and how the room will connect to your cooling system.
We prepare or commission structural drawings and submit the building permit to the North Palm Beach village building department. If your HOA requires approval, we handle that submission at the same time so the reviews run in parallel.
Once permits are in hand, work begins with the slab or foundation, followed by structural framing, roof system, windows, and full enclosure. Inspections are coordinated at every required stage - you do not need to manage that.
Interior finishing, flooring, trim, electrical, and the connection to your air conditioning system are completed last. A building inspector signs off on the permit, and we walk you through the finished room before the job is closed.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, structural drawings, and every step of the build. Call us or submit a form and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 356-8563We manage the permit application, structural drawings, and all required inspections through the village building department. We know what this process requires and how to keep it moving without unnecessary delays.
Every four season sunroom we build is designed to meet the wind load requirements for this high-wind zone. We specify framing, roof attachments, and windows that are rated for the conditions - not generic standards from another region.
North Palm Beach has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods. We know how to prepare the documentation these associations require and how to submit it alongside the building permit so both reviews run in parallel.
You can look up our Florida state contractor license through the state licensing database before signing anything. We carry general liability and workers compensation coverage, and we provide proof of both in writing on request.
A four season sunroom in North Palm Beach is only as good as the contractor who builds it. The local permit process, the wind-load requirements, the coastal material specifications, and the HOA landscape all require experience that comes from doing this work here regularly - not from a contractor who occasionally travels to Palm Beach County.
Verify any contractor's Florida license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
A lighter, lower-cost enclosure option for homeowners who mainly want to use their sunroom in North Palm Beach's cooler months.
Learn MoreClimate-controlled year-round rooms with flexible design configurations - closely related to four season sunrooms with some distinct finish and layout options.
Learn MorePermit season in North Palm Beach fills up fast in the fall - call us now and get your project on the schedule before the wait starts.