
If your patio sits empty half the year, sunroom construction gives you a room built for South Florida's heat, wind, and salt air - permitted and inspected from the ground up.

Sunroom construction in North Palm Beach means building a fully enclosed, glass-panel addition attached to your home - covering foundation prep, wind-rated framing, insulated glazing, HVAC connection, and permit coordination - with most builds taking a few weeks of active construction once permits are approved, and a total project timeline of two to four months.
The most common trigger we hear is a screened lanai that stops being usable every summer. A sunroom changes that - same outdoor connection, same view, but with real comfort on a 93-degree afternoon. If you are in the planning stage and want to understand the full scope of what a new room addition looks like for your specific property, our sunroom additions page is a good place to start.
Unlike a screened enclosure, a sunroom is treated as a structural addition by the building department. That means permits, inspections, and materials that meet Florida's statewide building code for wind and impact resistance. These are not obstacles - they are what separate a room that holds up through hurricane season from one that does not.
If your patio or backyard is beautiful but sits empty from June through September because of the heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, a sunroom gives you that space back. In North Palm Beach, a properly glazed and cooled sunroom lets you enjoy your yard, pool, or waterway view without stepping into the humidity.
Many South Florida homes have a screened lanai, but screens do nothing to block heat or stop the afternoon rain. If you find yourself retreating inside every time the weather shifts, a fully enclosed sunroom is the natural next step - same view and outdoor feel, but with actual comfort built in.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you simply need dedicated space for a specific purpose, sunroom construction adds a genuine room without the cost and complexity of a full interior addition. Most homes in North Palm Beach were built with floor plans that do not account for today's space demands.
North Palm Beach has an exceptional number of homes with views of the Intracoastal Waterway, canals, or tropical landscaping. A sunroom puts you inside that view - surrounded by glass and natural light - from a comfortable, climate-controlled space. If you have a view worth looking at, a sunroom is one of the best ways to live with it every day.
Our sunroom construction service covers every phase of the build - from the initial site assessment and permit application through foundation work, framing, glass installation, and interior finishing. We manage the permit process with the Village of North Palm Beach's building department, coordinate any required HOA submission, and schedule all inspections. Every phase is handled by our crew, not subcontracted out to whoever is available. If you are also thinking about updating an older sunroom that already exists, take a look at our sunroom remodeling service.
Glass selection is where we spend the most time in the design phase, because it has the biggest effect on how comfortable and usable your room will be. We use insulated glazing systems with low solar heat gain ratings and low-emissivity coatings - the combination that keeps South Florida sunrooms comfortable without constantly running the air conditioning. We also connect the room to your existing HVAC system or install a dedicated mini-split unit, and we rough in electrical for outlets, ceiling fans, and lighting. The goal is a finished room that feels like it was always part of your home.
Best for homeowners building a sunroom on an open or prepared surface, starting from a new foundation with a fully permitted build from the ground up.
Suited to homeowners who want to upgrade an existing screened lanai to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room using the same footprint where the structure allows.
For homes with an existing concrete patio or slab that can be used as the foundation, reducing groundwork and shortening the overall build timeline.
For homeowners who want the sunroom connected to their home's HVAC system or fitted with a dedicated mini-split unit for year-round comfort on South Florida's hottest days.
Building a sunroom in North Palm Beach is not the same job it would be in a northern state. Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and Florida's statewide building code requires that the glass panels, frames, and roof connections in any sunroom meet specific wind-resistance and impact standards. The combination of subtropical heat, high humidity, and coastal salt air also means materials that work fine inland can corrode, warp, or fail within a few years if they are not rated for this environment. A contractor who has not built in this area will not automatically know to specify coastal-grade hardware and framing.
We build throughout North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities, including Riviera Beach, FL and Lake Park, FL. The homes in this area are mostly concrete block construction on slab foundations, which affects how we prepare the work zone and anchor the new structure. We know this building stock well - it is what we work with every day.
We come to your property, assess the space, and talk through what you want the room to do. We reply within one business day of your inquiry and can typically schedule the visit within the week.
We prepare the construction drawings, handle any HOA architectural review, and submit the permit application. Permit timelines in South Florida vary - we track the application and keep you updated so there are no surprises.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the slab or foundation, erect the structural frame, and install the glass panels and roof system using materials 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. You receive copies of all permit documents.
We visit your property, take measurements, and give you a detailed quote built for South Florida's climate and code requirements - no obligation.
(561) 356-8563Florida requires a state contractor's license for sunroom construction, and you can verify ours before signing anything through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We pull permits and pass inspections on every job - not as an option, but as the standard.
Every sunroom we construct uses framing, glass, and connections rated for Palm Beach County's wind and impact requirements. That is not optional in this county - it is what the code requires - and it is the reason your room holds up when a storm comes through rather than becoming a liability.
Salt air from the Intracoastal corrodes standard hardware fast. We specify aluminum framing and corrosion-resistant fasteners as the default for all North Palm Beach projects - the same materials recommended by the National Sunroom Association for coastal environments.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day and typically schedule in-home estimates within the week. In a market where contractors often take weeks to return calls, that responsiveness is a specific commitment we make to every homeowner who contacts us.
These details - licensing, hurricane ratings, coastal materials, and fast response - are what separate a sunroom built to last in North Palm Beach from one that looks fine on day one but causes headaches later. We build to the standard this environment requires.
Update or transform an existing sunroom with new glazing, flooring, HVAC connections, or structural repairs to improve comfort and function.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of sunroom addition options - from three-season rooms to fully conditioned four-season spaces - and find the right fit for your home.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills up before and after storm season - reach out now to lock in your build date and get a detailed estimate with no obligation.