
South Florida bugs and afternoon rain keep most homeowners off their patios. A three season sunroom gives you a protected, comfortable space you can actually use - most of the year.

Three season sunrooms in North Palm Beach give you an enclosed, weather-protected addition attached to your home - with screened or glass panels, a solid roof, and a finished floor - and most projects run a few weeks to a couple of months from signed contract to move-in, once permits are in hand.
For most of the country, "three season" means spring through fall. In North Palm Beach, the mild winters flip that - you can realistically use this space ten to eleven months a year. The real seasonal challenge here is summer heat and humidity, not cold. A well-oriented room with proper ventilation stays comfortable far longer than an unprotected patio ever could.
If you already have an outdoor space but want more weather protection, a patio enclosure is worth comparing - both options share similar permitting steps and coastal material requirements, and we can walk you through which fits your existing space.
South Florida mosquitoes and no-see-ums are most active after sunset - the exact time you want to sit outside. A three season sunroom puts a real barrier between you and the insects so evenings on the patio are actually enjoyable. Without it, you keep moving indoors earlier than you want to.
An older screen enclosure that lets in rain or rattles in wind is not giving you the protection you need. The underlying issue is usually aging frames and panels that no longer meet current wind-load standards. Waiting means more damage to the enclosure - and to anything stored under it.
Adding a fully conditioned room to your home is a major construction project. A three season sunroom gives you a real place to eat, relax, or entertain at a fraction of the cost and disruption. You get the benefit of new square footage without tearing apart your house.
North Palm Beach gets regular afternoon thunderstorms from late spring through early fall. If a passing cloud sends your guests inside every time, a three season sunroom keeps the gathering going without moving everyone indoors. Your outdoor furniture stays dry too.
Our three season sunroom work covers a range of panel types and configurations. We build screen-panel rooms that keep insects out while letting in the breeze, glass-panel rooms that block wind and light rain, and hybrid rooms that give you both options - open panels on cool days, closed panels when a storm rolls in. Every build starts with a site visit so the design fits your existing roofline, slab, and setbacks. If you want a room that can be fully climate-controlled later, we can also talk through screen room installation as a lower-cost starting point, or walk you through what it would take to upgrade to a full patio enclosure down the road.
All materials we specify meet Palm Beach County wind-load requirements and are selected for coastal durability. Salt air eats through standard hardware faster than most homeowners expect - we use marine-grade frames and coated fasteners as a baseline. The result is a room that holds up, looks right, and passes final inspection without surprises.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection without fully enclosing the space.
Best for homeowners who want weather protection and a room that feels more like finished interior space.
Best for homeowners who want flexibility - open it up for the breeze, close it up when a storm arrives.
North Palm Beach sits between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. That location is beautiful, but it means salt air is present every single day. Standard aluminum frames and hardware that work fine in other markets corrode quickly here - marine-grade materials are the baseline, not an upgrade. Palm Beach County also enforces strict wind-load standards for any structure attached to a home, which affects which panels and frames are legally allowed. A contractor who does not pull permits or specify impact-rated components is cutting corners that could cost you at inspection, on your insurance, or after a storm.
We also work regularly with HOAs across the village and the surrounding area. Many North Palm Beach neighborhoods require written HOA approval before construction begins - not just the building permit. We can usually provide the drawings and specifications you need for the submission, and we flag the HOA step early so it does not catch you off guard. Homeowners in Lake Park and Riviera Beach face similar HOA and permitting steps, and we handle those projects regularly too.
For external guidance on Florida building requirements, the Florida Building Commission publishes the state building code that governs sunroom construction - useful reading if you want to understand what your contractor is working against.
We respond within one business day. You will talk to someone who knows Palm Beach County permitting - not a national call center. There is no cost to ask questions.
We visit your home, measure the space, review your HOA requirements if applicable, and walk you through panel and material options. You leave with a written quote that covers everything - no surprise line items later.
We submit the permit application and handle the required drawings. Permitting in Palm Beach County typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated and schedule your crew as soon as approvals come through.
Construction typically wraps in a week or two for a standard room. The building inspector signs off, and we do a full walkthrough with you before we leave - showing you how to operate windows and doors and what your warranty covers.
No pressure, no obligation. We visit your home, review your space, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(561) 356-8563Every project we build meets the wind-load and impact requirements enforced by Palm Beach County - no exceptions. That means the structure passes inspection and holds up when a tropical system moves through, which matters a great deal in this part of Florida.
We specify marine-grade frames and coated fasteners on every coastal project - it is not an add-on, it is how we build. Homeowners on canal lots and near the Intracoastal have seen what happens when the wrong hardware is used; we have too, and we do not repeat that mistake.
We handle the permit application and all required drawings. We also flag HOA submission requirements early so they do not delay your project. You should not have to navigate county building departments on your own - that is part of what you are hiring us for.
Florida requires contractors who build attached structures to hold a state-issued license. You can verify our license on the Florida DBPR licensing lookup before you hire us. We have no objection to you checking - we encourage it.
These proof points add up to one thing: you get a sunroom that is built correctly from day one, passes inspection, and holds up in the coastal environment North Palm Beach actually throws at it. That is what separates a project you are proud of from one you have to fix two years later.
Transform an existing patio slab into a fully enclosed room - a natural step up from a three season sunroom if you want more weather control.
Learn MoreA purpose-built screen room keeps insects out and lets in the breeze - the most affordable enclosed outdoor space option.
Learn MoreSpring is the best time to get permits submitted - call now so your room is ready before the next rainy season.