Stop losing your outdoor space to summer heat. We build sunroom additions in North Palm Beach designed for Florida's climate, hurricane wind standards, and your HOA requirements.

Sunroom additions in North Palm Beach are fully enclosed rooms attached to your home, designed for South Florida's year-round heat and humidity, with most projects completed within two to four months once permits are approved.
If you live near the Intracoastal or along one of the village's canal streets, you already know that a basic screened porch or open lanai stops being comfortable the moment summer arrives. A properly built sunroom - with insulated glass, real cooling, and framing rated for Palm Beach County wind loads - turns that frustrating seasonal space into a room you actually use every day. Many homeowners pair a sunroom addition with four season sunroom construction to get full climate control from day one.
The process involves a building permit through North Palm Beach's village building department, engineered drawings that address Florida's wind requirements, and HOA coordination if your neighborhood requires it. We handle all of that so you can focus on planning how you will use the room.
If your patio or lanai goes unused from June through September because of the heat, that is a clear sign a climate-controlled sunroom would transform how you use your home. The investment pays off in daily quality of life, not just at resale.
Many homes in the area already have a screened enclosure or basic lanai, but those spaces become unusable during the hottest months or heavy afternoon rain. Upgrading to a glass-enclosed, air-conditioned sunroom turns a three-month space into one you use every day.
If your family has grown, you work from home, or you want a dedicated hobby room, a sunroom addition adds real square footage without the disruption and cost of a full interior renovation. It is a focused project with a clear result.
North Palm Beach has some of the most beautiful residential settings in South Florida - canal views, lush landscaping, proximity to the water. A sunroom frames that view and lets you sit in it comfortably regardless of the weather outside.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of styles - from basic screen enclosures and Florida-room glass panels to fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms with their own cooling systems. For homeowners who want a room usable every single day of the year, four season sunrooms are the most popular choice in this market - they connect to your home's air conditioning and use windows rated for South Florida's solar heat gain.
For homeowners who need more than just an addition - whether that means starting from the ground up or gutting an older enclosure - sunroom construction covers the full structural build. Every project includes engineered drawings, permit handling, and inspections at every required stage. We do not hand you a permit application and wish you luck - we manage the process from the first site visit to the final building inspector sign-off.
Best for homeowners who want insect protection and rain coverage without full climate control - a practical, lower-cost entry point.
Fully enclosed with glass panels that open or close - suited to homeowners who want light and views with weather protection.
Climate-controlled with insulated walls, rated glazing, and dedicated cooling - the right choice for year-round daily use in South Florida.
Turn an existing screened lanai or open patio into a fully enclosed room, often reusing the existing slab to reduce cost and construction time.
Building a sunroom in North Palm Beach is not the same as building one in Georgia or the Carolinas. The dominant design challenge here is not warmth in winter - it is keeping the room cool and comfortable from May through October when temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s. Salt air from the Intracoastal and the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on any materials not rated for coastal exposure, and Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone where every structural addition must meet wind-load requirements with engineered drawings. Any contractor who does not account for all three of those factors - heat management, salt-air materials, and wind-rated construction - is not the right contractor for this area.
We work throughout North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities, including Palm Beach Gardens and Juno Beach. North Palm Beach is a small village - about 3.6 square miles - and we know every neighborhood in it. That local knowledge matters when it comes to permit timelines, HOA requirements, and knowing which materials actually hold up on a canal lot versus an inland street.
Learn more about Florida sunroom energy performance from the U.S. Department of Energy and wind-load requirements from the Florida Building Commission.
Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day. We visit your home, measure the space, and walk you through design options built for South Florida's climate.
We prepare engineered drawings, file your building permit with the village, and help you submit to your HOA if required. We manage this process so you do not have to track down paperwork.
Once permits are approved, our crew handles foundation work, framing, glass or screen panels, roofing, and electrical. Required inspections are coordinated at each stage.
A building inspector confirms the completed room meets all permit requirements. We walk you through the finished space and make sure every detail meets your expectations before we close the job.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and every detail of the build. Call us or submit a form and we'll respond within one business day.
(561) 356-8563We have navigated the village building department permit process for sunroom additions many times. We know what the engineered drawings need to show and how to keep reviews moving without unnecessary delays.
Every sunroom we build in Palm Beach County is designed to meet the wind-load requirements for this high-wind zone. Framing, roof connections, and glass panels are all specified to match what the local code requires.
You can verify our Florida state contractor license online through the state licensing database before you sign anything. We also carry general liability and workers compensation coverage - proof is available on request.
Homes near the Intracoastal and the Atlantic face salt air that degrades standard materials fast. We specify aluminum framing, hardware, and fasteners rated for coastal exposure so the room holds up for years without premature rust or corrosion.
These are not marketing points - they are the practical reasons a sunroom addition in a coastal, high-wind, HOA-heavy village like North Palm Beach goes smoothly or badly. We have built our process around the specific requirements of this area, and it shows in every project we complete.
Verify contractor licenses through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Fully climate-controlled rooms with insulated walls and rated glazing, built for daily use throughout Florida's hottest months.
Learn MoreComplete structural builds from the ground up, including foundation, framing, roofing, and all required permits and inspections.
Learn MoreOur team knows Palm Beach County's permit process and wind standards inside and out - call us now to get your project on the schedule.