
You want more living space and a room you can actually use in July. We design and build custom sunrooms in Lake Clarke Shores that stay comfortable year-round, handle South Florida weather, and go through every required permit and inspection.

Custom sunrooms in Lake Clarke Shores are fully enclosed additions designed around your home's footprint - insulated glass walls, a solid or glazed roof, and optional air conditioning - and most projects run six to fourteen weeks from contract to finished room.
Unlike a prefab kit room, a custom build is engineered for your specific lot, your home's existing exterior, and the way you plan to use the space. In Lake Clarke Shores, where the sun is relentless from May through October, the glass you choose and the HVAC connection you make are what separate a room you love from one you avoid. If you are also considering sunroom construction options more broadly, we can walk you through both paths.
Homes in this area sit on modest lots near Lake Clarke and the town's canal system, so setback rules and drainage details matter from the very first design conversation. We factor all of that in before we ever put pencil to paper on your plans.
If your backyard goes unused from May through September because the heat and humidity are unbearable, a climate-controlled sunroom gives that space back. In Lake Clarke Shores, where the warm season stretches most of the year, a comfortable enclosed room genuinely changes how you live in your home.
Many homes in this area have older screened enclosures or aluminum Florida rooms that let in heat, let in bugs, or just feel worn down. Upgrading to a properly insulated, glass-walled custom sunroom transforms that space into something you can enjoy year-round, not just on the rare cool evening.
If your home feels tight but a full addition seems like more than you want to take on, a custom sunroom is a practical middle path. It adds a real, usable room - a home office, reading room, or casual dining space - with less disruption and lower cost than expanding your home's core footprint.
Lake Clarke Shores is a lakefront community, and many homes have beautiful views that go mostly unseen because the heat keeps you indoors. A custom sunroom with floor-to-ceiling glass lets you enjoy that view in full comfort, with no bugs and no afternoon glare, while staying connected to the outdoors.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a design conversation specific to your home. We cover the full range of enclosed addition types - from a straightforward sunroom construction project for homeowners who have a clear idea of what they want, to a more tailored design process for those who need help figuring out the right size, glass type, and roof style for their lot and budget.
We also work with homeowners who want to think through the details before committing. If you want to explore what a finished space could look like for your specific home, our sunroom design consultation walks you through options for layout, glass, roofline, and how the addition connects to your existing structure - before any construction begins.
Suits homeowners who want a fully conditioned, year-round room tied into their home's HVAC - the practical choice for South Florida's long, hot summers.
Suits homeowners who primarily plan to use the space in cooler months and want a lower-cost enclosed addition without climate control.
Suits homeowners who want maximum glass exposure and a light-filled room, with a glazed or glass-panel roof bringing the sky inside.
Suits homeowners with an existing screened or aluminum-framed porch who want to convert it into a properly insulated, glass-enclosed space.
Lake Clarke Shores is a lakefront community in Palm Beach County where most homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s. Many of those homes have older screened porches or aluminum Florida rooms that were fine for their era but no longer keep up with the heat, the bugs, or what homeowners expect from an outdoor living space. A properly insulated custom sunroom replaces all of that with a room that feels like a natural part of the house, not something added on. The waterfront setting matters too - homes near Lake Clarke often have views that deserve a better frame than a rusty screen.
We also serve homeowners in Wellington and West Palm Beach, where lot sizes, HOA rules, and building code details differ from Lake Clarke Shores. In every community, we start by confirming setback requirements and local permit timelines before drawing up plans - because a sunroom that cannot be built as designed wastes everyone's time.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and tell us about your project. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule a home visit within the week.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. You leave the visit with a clear design proposal and a detailed written estimate.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and can help you prepare your HOA submission if needed. Permit review typically adds several weeks, so we start this step as soon as the contract is signed.
Once permits are in hand, construction moves quickly - foundation, framing, glass installation, and electrical typically run one to three weeks. We walk through the finished room with you before calling the project complete.
No pressure. We visit your home, explain your options, and give you a written estimate - free of charge.
(561) 954-0058We handle the full permit process with Palm Beach County from application through final inspection. You never have to chase paperwork or wonder where things stand - we keep you updated at every stage.
Every custom sunroom we build uses glass chosen for this climate. We explain the difference between standard insulated glass and high-performance low-emissivity options in plain terms, so you choose what actually fits your budget and how you plan to use the room.
South Florida has some of the strictest wind-resistance requirements in the country. Our framing, glazing, and anchoring all meet Palm Beach County's building code, so your sunroom holds up when hurricane season arrives - not just when the sun is shining.
We work in Lake Clarke Shores and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. We know the setback rules, the HOA review timelines, and the permit office - details that matter when you want a project done right and on schedule.
The National Sunroom Association sets standards for materials, energy performance, and construction practices in this industry, and working with a contractor who follows those standards means your project is built to last in a climate that tests every building material it touches. You can also verify any Florida contractor's license independently at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything.
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Learn MoreDesign consultation to work out layout, glass type, and roofline details before any construction begins.
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