
A room that works in a South Florida July takes the right glass, the right cooling plan, and a contractor who knows this climate. We design and build four season sunrooms that you actually use all year, not just in the cooler months.

Four season sunrooms in Lake Clarke Shores are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions with insulated walls, an energy-efficient glazing system, and a dedicated cooling source - built to stay comfortable in every season, including the peak of a South Florida summer.
Most homeowners come to us after they have spent a summer watching their screened porch or basic enclosure become unusable. A four season sunroom solves that problem by treating heat management as the primary design goal, not an afterthought. The glass type, roof overhangs, and cooling connection are all planned together before construction begins. If you are weighing a four season room against a lighter option, our all season rooms page covers that comparison in detail. We also work with homeowners who want to explore the full range of options, including fully custom configurations.
Because a four season sunroom is classified as a full room addition under Florida building codes, permits and inspections are required. We handle the permit application, the HOA submission if your community requires architectural review, and all inspection coordination. You make the design decisions - we handle the paperwork.
Your screened porch or open-air patio looks out onto a beautiful yard, but from May through October it is unbearable. The bugs, the heat, and the afternoon storms keep you inside. A four season sunroom with proper glazing and cooling turns that wasted space into a room your family uses every day.
Whether you need a home office, a playroom, or a spot for hosting family dinners, a four season sunroom adds real, conditioned square footage to your home. In a community like Lake Clarke Shores, where moving to a larger house is a major undertaking, adding a room is often the more practical path.
South Florida's heat and rain limit outdoor entertaining for most of the year. A sunroom feels open and light-filled but is fully protected from the elements, giving you a natural gathering spot in any month - not just the occasional mild evening.
A permitted, climate-controlled sunroom designed for South Florida conditions is a genuine upgrade to your home's livability and long-term appeal. Buyers in this market who value indoor-outdoor living notice a well-built sunroom that actually delivers on that promise.
Our four season sunroom service covers the full project - from your first site visit through the final county inspection. We do not hand off different phases to separate subcontractors, which means every decision about glazing, framing, foundation, and cooling is coordinated from a single point of contact. That matters in a market where the details - the glass spec, the roof-to-wall junction, the drainage away from the foundation - are the difference between a room that ages well and one that starts leaking or overheating within a few years. We work alongside homeowners who are comparing a four season build against a three season sunroom and want an honest conversation about what each option will actually cost to live in day to day.
Every project includes permit application and management, HOA documentation support when needed, Palm Beach County wind-load engineering, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job complete. We do not hand you a room and disappear - we explain how to operate every system we install.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled addition with low-E glazing, hurricane-rated framing, and an HVAC connection - the baseline for a room that works year-round in South Florida.
For homeowners who prefer a dedicated cooling system rather than extending their existing HVAC, a ductless mini-split sized for the space is a clean and efficient solution.
Cathedral ceilings, angled rooflines, wraparound configurations, or integration with existing rooms - for homeowners who want a four season room that fits a specific design vision.
Lake Clarke Shores is a waterfront community built around Lake Clarke, with canals running through much of the town. Many homes sit on lots with a higher water table and soil moisture conditions that affect how a foundation performs over time. We account for drainage and soil conditions at every job - not because it is unusual, but because it is the norm here. The same climate that makes Palm Beach County desirable - the sunshine, the warmth, the proximity to water - creates challenges for any outdoor addition. South Florida receives some of the highest solar radiation levels in the continental United States, and a sunroom that is not designed around that reality will overheat quickly. Our glass specifications for four season rooms in this market are chosen for a low solar heat gain coefficient, so the room fills with light without turning into a greenhouse by mid-morning. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Palm Springs face the same conditions, and we serve those communities alongside Lake Clarke Shores.
Hurricane season runs from June through November, and Palm Beach County's position in a high-wind zone means every room addition must be built to specific structural standards. We engineer the framing, anchoring, and glazing to meet those requirements on every project. The Florida Building Commission sets the code that applies here, and our permits and inspections verify compliance before a project is closed out.
Call or submit the estimate form and we respond within one business day. We ask about your space and how you want to use the room so our first visit is focused on solutions, not a general sales call.
We visit, take measurements, and walk through glazing options, roof styles, and cooling plans specific to your home's orientation and sun exposure. This is also the time to discuss HOA requirements if your community has them.
We prepare a written proposal with scope, materials, and timeline. We handle HOA documentation if needed, then submit the permit application to Palm Beach County. Permitting adds time to the schedule - we give you a realistic start date from the beginning, not a number we have to walk back later.
Once the permit is issued, construction begins. Physical builds typically take one to three weeks. All county inspections are coordinated by us, and we walk you through every system before we call the project complete.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 954-0058We do not use the same glass specs here that contractors use up north. Every four season sunroom we build uses glazing selected for South Florida's solar intensity - so the room stays cool and bright, not just bright. This is a design decision that affects your cooling bill every day.
Palm Beach County's wind requirements are real, and we engineer to meet them on every project. Impact-resistant glazing, reinforced framing, and proper anchoring are not optional add-ons here - they are how every sunroom we build starts.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and coordinate every required inspection. If your community requires HOA architectural review, we prepare the documentation. You do not have to track down permit status or navigate the process yourself.
Florida requires contractors performing room additions to hold a state-issued license. We hold one, and you can verify it before you sign anything using the state's public licensing database. A licensed contractor pulls permits in their own name - which means they are accountable for the work passing inspection.
A four season sunroom built without the right glazing or without proper permits is a problem waiting to happen. We have seen it, and it is the reason we are deliberate about both. You can verify contractor licensing standards through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you hire anyone for this kind of project.
A lighter enclosure option for homeowners who primarily use the space in cooler months and want a lower-cost alternative to a fully conditioned room.
Learn MoreAll season rooms combine conditioned comfort with flexible design options for homeowners who want year-round usability in South Florida's climate.
Learn MoreWe visit your home, walk through glazing and cooling options for this climate, and give you a clear quote - no pressure and no surprises about permits or timelines.