
Stop losing half the year to heat and bugs. A properly cooled all season room gives you real, livable space every month - built to Florida code and ready for hurricane season.

All season rooms in Lake Clarke Shores are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a solid or glass roof, impact-rated glazing, and a dedicated cooling source - designed to be comfortable every month of the year, most projects take six to ten weeks from contract to completion.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic sunroom, an all season room is wired, cooled, and finished like any other room in your house. Homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores typically build them to gain a home office, a morning room, a casual dining space, or a place to entertain year-round without fighting the South Florida heat. Because this is a permanent room addition, it requires a building permit and meets Florida code - which is something our team handles from start to finish. If you are still deciding between a full all season room and a lighter option, our four season sunrooms page covers how those two options compare.
In Palm Beach County, the design challenge is not keeping the room warm in winter - it is keeping it cool and comfortable from May through October. That takes the right glass, the right roof, and a cooling source sized for the actual heat load of the space. We build all season rooms for South Florida conditions, not for a national catalog.
Your outdoor space looks great but you stop using it around April and do not go back until November. The heat and mosquitoes win every time. An all season room with proper cooling turns that dead space into one of the most-used rooms in your house.
You want a dedicated home office, a playroom, or a quiet reading space but you love your neighborhood and have no interest in a new mortgage. A well-built all season room adds real, livable square footage without the cost and stress of buying a larger home.
If your screened porch or open patio takes a beating every hurricane season and leaves you scrambling to protect furniture and structure, an all season room built to Florida code solves that. Impact-rated glass and a properly anchored frame replace the scramble with genuine storm protection.
In Palm Beach County, a permitted, finished all season room is a legitimate asset at resale. Buyers here understand indoor-outdoor living and recognize quality work. An unpermitted or poorly built room does the opposite - it becomes a negotiating problem. A good room built the right way is a selling point.
Every all season room project starts with how you plan to use the space and what your existing home and yard allow. Homeowners who want a room that feels like a natural extension of their living area often choose a solid insulated roof system paired with large low-e glass panels on three sides - this gives the most comfortable year-round performance in South Florida. For homeowners who want more natural light overhead, a glass or polycarbonate roof section is an option, with the understanding that the cooling load increases. We can also build around an existing enclosed patio room footprint if you have already made partial progress and want to upgrade it to a fully conditioned space.
Every build includes the permit process, foundation or slab work if needed, framing, impact-rated glazing, electrical rough-in, and coordination of the cooling system. We handle all of this under one contract so you are not managing multiple trades. If you are starting from scratch and want to understand the full construction process first, our four season sunrooms page walks through what is included from foundation to finish.
Best for homeowners who want maximum comfort and the lowest cooling costs - an insulated roof panel keeps the room cool even in direct afternoon sun.
Ideal for homeowners who prioritize natural light and want a bright, open feel - pairs well with high-performance low-e glass and a dedicated mini-split.
For homeowners who have an existing screen room or partial enclosure and want to upgrade it to a fully conditioned, year-round space.
Lake Clarke Shores sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and the heat and humidity stay intense from May through October. In this climate, the central design challenge for an all season room is not warmth - it is keeping the space cool and usable for most of the year. Low-emissivity glass that blocks heat gain, a properly sized cooling source, and a roof system that limits direct sun exposure are not optional extras here - they are the difference between a room you live in and a room you avoid. The town is built around Lake Clarke and crossed by canals, which means many properties have waterfront or near-water lots where drainage around the slab foundation requires attention. We plan for that at every job in this area. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Royal Palm Beach face the same conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across this part of Palm Beach County.
Palm Beach County is in a designated high-wind zone under Florida code, which means every new glass or glazing installation must meet impact-resistance requirements. This is not just a code hurdle - it is built-in storm protection that means your finished room does not need plywood or shutters every June. The Florida Building Commission publishes the approved product lists, and we use only materials that are on them. For a second check, the National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for energy efficiency and construction quality that guide how we specify glass and frame systems for every project.
Call or fill out the form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your space and how you plan to use the room so our first visit is focused. There is no cost and no obligation to get a quote.
We come to your home, measure the space, and talk through options for roof style, glass type, and cooling. You leave with a written proposal that covers scope, materials, and timeline - no vague estimates.
We prepare construction drawings and submit the Palm Beach County permit application. If your community requires HOA approval, start that process at the same time - do not wait on one before starting the other. Permitting typically takes two to four weeks.
Once the permit is issued, construction begins - foundation, framing, glazing, electrical, and cooling, usually completed in two to four weeks. We schedule and attend every inspection and walk through the finished room with you before we close out the project.
Free in-home consultation. No pressure. We handle permits, inspections, and HOA paperwork for you.
(561) 954-0058Every all season room we build meets Florida's high-wind zone requirements for Palm Beach County, using impact-rated glass and a properly engineered frame-to-home connection. You get real storm protection - not just a structure that passed an inspection on paper.
We specify the glass and cooling system for your room's actual heat load and orientation before construction begins. A room sized and glazed correctly stays comfortable in July without running the cooling constantly - something a room designed to national averages will not do in South Florida.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application, track its progress, and schedule every required inspection. A fully permitted all season room is on record as a legal addition - which matters for your insurance coverage and for your home's value when you sell.
Our contractor's license is issued by the state of Florida and is publicly searchable through the Florida DBPR database. We encourage every homeowner to look us up before signing anything - that is what the database is there for.
These four things together - storm-rated construction, climate-optimized design, clean permit records, and a verifiable license - are what separate a well-built all season room from one that looks fine at first and causes problems later. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job in Lake Clarke Shores.
Turn an existing patio into a fully walled room - a practical path to more livable space without starting from scratch.
Learn MoreA year-round sunroom option that pairs large glass panels with climate control for a bright, connected feel in every season.
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