
Bring the outdoors in without the heat, bugs, or rain - a custom glass room designed for South Florida and built to code.

Solarium installation in North Palm Beach transforms an unused patio or backyard footprint into a fully enclosed glass room, wrapping you in natural light from walls and roof alike, with most residential projects completed in one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
A lot of homeowners in this area have outdoor space they love the idea of but rarely use - too hot from May through September, too buggy in the evenings, and uncomfortable for most of the day. A solarium solves all of that at once. It gives you the light, the view, and the feeling of being surrounded by your yard without the heat or insects that make an open patio impractical here.
Unlike a standard sunroom with solid walls and a few windows, a solarium wraps the space in glass on three or more sides and overhead, so the room feels genuinely open. If you have been considering a custom sunroom, a solarium is worth comparing - the all-glass design suits homeowners who want maximum light and a more dramatic connection to the outdoors.
If your outdoor space goes unused from June through September because of the heat and mosquitoes, a solarium converts that footprint into a climate-controlled room you can enjoy every day. Leaving the space open means losing months of usable living area each year.
Standard windows and walls block the natural light that makes South Florida living special. A glass room addition wraps you in sunlight from all sides, changing how bright and open your home feels without any interior renovation.
Whether you want a reading room, a home office with a view, or a casual entertaining space, you need a real room - not just a covered porch. A solarium adds conditioned, finished space without the cost of a full structural addition.
An open patio that sits empty most of the day because it is too exposed is not adding value to your daily life. Converting that footprint into a solarium turns a wasted outdoor area into a room you actually live in, year-round.
We handle the full scope of a solarium project - from design and material selection through permitting, construction, and final inspection. Every build starts with a site visit where we assess your space, discuss your goals, and walk through glass and frame options chosen for South Florida's heat and wind requirements. We handle the permit application to Palm Beach County's building department and help coordinate any HOA submission your neighborhood requires, so you are not navigating those processes on your own. For homeowners who want a more open-air option while they decide, patio cover installation is a lower-commitment starting point we also offer.
Once approvals are in hand, our crew completes foundation work, erects the aluminum or steel frame, and installs the glass panels on walls and roof. We seal all drainage channels and joints to handle South Florida's heavy rain season, and we connect any electrical for lighting or climate control. The finished room is a conditioned, finished space - not a screened porch or a covered patio - that functions like any other room in your home. For homeowners who want the same bright feel with more custom structural options, our custom sunrooms service covers a wider range of design configurations.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light and a clear view of the yard from a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Suits homeowners who want the sunlight to come from overhead as well, creating the brightest possible interior feel.
Suits North Palm Beach homeowners who want a room they can use comfortably year-round, including the hot summer months.
Suits properties where the existing patio slab needs upgrading or a new foundation is required before the structure can go up.
Most solarium marketing is written for four-season climates where the goal is keeping warmth in. In North Palm Beach, the challenge is the opposite: keeping heat out. Summer temperatures climb into the low-to-mid 90s regularly, the sun angle is high for most of the year, and the combination of UV intensity and humidity will turn an all-glass room into a greenhouse if the wrong glass is used. Every solarium we build in this area is specified with glass chosen specifically for South Florida's heat load - not the default products a national brand ships to Minnesota. Homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter face the same climate conditions, and we apply the same standards across the region.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires that glass panels and framing used in permanent enclosures meet strict impact and wind-load standards. This affects the products your contractor can legally install and adds to cost compared to other states - but it also means your finished room is built to the same structural standard as the rest of your home. Living close to the Intracoastal Waterway means salt air is a constant factor too. The frame finishes and sealing materials we use are chosen for coastal durability, not just appearance. Poor drainage design is one of the most common causes of long-term problems in this climate, so every roof joint and drainage channel is engineered to handle South Florida's heavy afternoon rain season without pooling or leaking.
For information on how Florida handles impact ratings and glass requirements, the Florida Building Commission publishes the state's current product approval standards.
We visit your home to assess the space, discuss your goals, and take measurements. You leave with a written proposal that covers glass options, frame styles, size, and whether you want the room heated and cooled.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the drawings for design approval - plan for a few weeks for that process. Once HOA approval is in hand, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County's building department.
With permits approved, work begins with site prep and the foundation slab. The aluminum frame goes up next, followed by the glass panels on walls and roof - most framing and glazing is complete within two to five days.
We complete interior finishing, install electrical connections for lighting or climate control, and seal all joints and drainage channels. The county inspector visits for a final sign-off before we walk you through the completed space.
We reply to all inquiries within one business day. The permit and HOA review stages are what drive your total timeline - construction itself is typically the fastest part of the process.
We handle permits, HOA coordination, and climate-rated glass selection - no pressure, just a straight answer and a written quote.
(561) 356-8563Every solarium we build uses glass and framing that meets Florida's impact and wind-load standards - the same requirements that govern the rest of your home. That means your glass room is engineered for hurricane country, not just designed to look good on a calm day.
Navigating Palm Beach County's building department and local HOA processes is part of every project we take on. You make decisions at the beginning and enjoy the finished room at the end - you do not need to chase inspectors or prepare HOA submissions yourself.
We specify glass with a solar heat gain coefficient appropriate for South Florida's sun intensity - blocking heat while keeping the room bright. This single choice is what separates a solarium you live in daily from one you avoid after 10 a.m.
We work throughout North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities, which means we know the neighborhoods, the permit office timelines, and the HOA review processes in this area. That local knowledge shows up in fewer delays and fewer surprises on your project.
The National Sunroom Association sets the industry standards for quality and safety in solarium construction. Our combination of code-compliant glass, managed permitting, and local project experience means fewer surprises for you from the day you call to the day you move in.
Add a permanent shaded roof over your patio - a simpler outdoor upgrade that still beats the South Florida sun.
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