
Your patio should be usable every month, not just when the weather cooperates. We install vinyl sunrooms built for South Florida heat, coastal salt air, and Palm Beach County wind-load requirements.

Vinyl sunrooms in North Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions built with vinyl-framed walls, insulated glass or panel systems, and a solid or glazed roof, creating a weather-protected room connected to your yard that can be climate-controlled for year-round use. Most installations take one to two weeks of on-site work once permits are approved - and the permit phase in Palm Beach County typically adds several more weeks to the overall schedule.
Vinyl frames are a particularly good fit for the North Palm Beach coastal environment because they do not rust, rot, or need repainting. In a place where salt air eats through metal and humidity accelerates wood decay, that low-maintenance quality is not a minor convenience - it is a real advantage. If you are starting from scratch on the design side and have not yet settled on a structural approach, sunroom additions offer a broader range of custom framing options for homeowners who want a more architecturally integrated solution.
We serve homeowners throughout North Palm Beach and the surrounding coastal communities. Whether you have an existing slab ready to build on or need a new foundation, we handle the full project from permit filing through final inspection.
If your outdoor space is comfortable in January but abandoned from late spring through fall, the heat and humidity are winning. A climate-controlled vinyl sunroom turns that unused slab into a room your family actually uses every day of the year.
A screen enclosure keeps bugs out but offers no real protection from heat, humidity, or the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through North Palm Beach almost daily from May through October. If you are retreating inside most of the time, it is time to consider a fully enclosed option.
A concrete patio that goes largely unused is essentially a head start on a vinyl sunroom - if the slab is in good condition, it can often serve as the foundation, reducing both cost and build time. That asset is sitting there waiting to be used.
Salt air near the Intracoastal and the Atlantic coastline accelerates corrosion on metal frames, hardware, and fasteners. If your existing enclosure is showing rust or failing seals, vinyl's natural resistance to moisture and salt air makes it the logical replacement material in this environment.
We build both three-season and four-season vinyl sunrooms, depending on how you want to use the space and how much of the year you expect to spend in it. For most North Palm Beach homeowners, the four-season option makes more practical sense - South Florida's summers are long and hot, and a room without proper insulation and cooling will sit unused from roughly May through October. The prefabricated vinyl frame system arrives ready to assemble, which keeps the on-site build time short once the foundation is confirmed and the permit is in hand. If you are leaning toward a lighter enclosure that works primarily during the mild winter months, three-season sunrooms offer a more affordable starting point.
We also build directly on existing concrete slabs when the slab is in good condition and properly sized for the system. If your patio footprint works, that head start reduces both the project cost and the timeline - no new foundation pour, no waiting for concrete to cure. Every project includes a thorough assessment of the existing slab or outdoor space at the initial consultation so there are no surprises once work begins.
Insulated panels and climate control - the most popular choice for North Palm Beach homeowners who want a genuinely usable room in every month of the year.
A lighter build suited to homeowners who mainly want weather and bug protection during mild months and are not prioritizing year-round air conditioning.
Built directly on an existing concrete patio, skipping the foundation phase and keeping the overall project timeline and cost lower.
Encloses an existing screened porch with vinyl-framed glass panels, creating a sealed room while retaining the porch's original footprint and roof.
North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, and the salt air that comes with that location is hard on exterior materials. Vinyl holds up in this environment in a way that painted wood and bare metal do not - no rust, no rot, and no annual repainting cycle. That is not a small thing for a homeowner on a canal lot or within a few blocks of the water. Palm Beach County is also in a high-wind zone under Florida building codes, which means any permanent addition has to be engineered to withstand significant storm forces - not every vinyl system on the market meets that standard, so confirming your contractor uses products rated for this region is essential. You can find current wind-zone maps and permit guidance through the Palm Beach County government.
We regularly install vinyl sunrooms for homeowners in Riviera Beach and Lake Park, where the same coastal conditions and county code requirements apply. Many neighborhoods in this area are also governed by homeowners associations with design review requirements - we handle those submissions as part of the project so you do not have to manage two separate approval processes on your own.
We visit your home, assess your existing slab or outdoor space, take measurements, and talk through your goals - room size, cooling preferences, and how you plan to use the space. We ask about your HOA situation and wind-load requirements at this stage, not after the fact. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We present design options and a detailed written estimate showing all costs clearly. This is the time to ask about the specific panel systems we use, how they are rated for Palm Beach County's wind requirements, and what happens if your slab needs any remediation work.
If your community requires design approval, we prepare and submit those documents. We then file the building permit with Palm Beach County, including any required wind-load engineering documentation. We track the status and update you as the review progresses.
Once the permit is approved and materials are ready, the crew assembles the vinyl frame, installs the glass or panel system, and completes roofing and electrical work. We schedule the required inspection and walk you through every detail of the finished room before you sign off.
We visit your property, assess your existing space, and give you a detailed written quote with no obligation before any work begins.
(561) 356-8563Not every vinyl sunroom system sold nationally qualifies for Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. We use systems specifically engineered for South Florida's high-wind zone - confirmed through proper permitting and engineering documentation. That distinction matters when storm season arrives.
Vinyl frames resist salt air well, but the fasteners, hinges, and door hardware in your sunroom need to match. In North Palm Beach's coastal environment, we specify hardware rated for coastal exposure throughout every project, not just on the most visible components.
We file permits with Palm Beach County's building department regularly and know the local review process, including what documentation is needed for structural additions in a high-wind zone. We also handle HOA submissions for homeowners in North Palm Beach's waterfront and planned communities as a standard part of the project. You can verify contractor licensing through the{' '} Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
We have been building sunrooms and patio enclosures in North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities along the Palm Beach County coast since 2017. That local experience means we understand the specific combination of salt air, intense summer heat, and hurricane-season wind requirements that every project here has to address.
Local experience and the right materials make a measurable difference in a project that has to hold up through South Florida's hurricane seasons. Verify our contractor license before signing anything through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Full sunroom additions built from the foundation up, designed to integrate with your home's existing structure and roofline.
Learn MoreLightly enclosed rooms suited to homeowners who want bug and rain protection without the cost of a fully conditioned four-season build.
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