
Turn an underused porch or backyard into a fully conditioned room you can enjoy every day - even in July. We handle the permits, the hurricane-rated construction, and the HOA paperwork.

Sunroom additions in Lake Clarke Shores are enclosed room additions built onto your home with large windows or glass panels, designed to give you climate-controlled indoor-outdoor living space - most projects take eight to sixteen weeks from contract to completion.
If your screened porch sits empty from May through October because it is too hot or too buggy, a sunroom addition is the upgrade that changes how you live in your home. We work with homeowners across Lake Clarke Shores who are ready to turn that wasted space into a room the family actually uses. Because this is a structural addition, permits and inspections are required - and we handle all of that for you. Not sure if you want a fully conditioned room or something lighter? Our four season sunrooms page explains the difference and helps you decide what fits your budget and your lifestyle.
South Florida homeowners in Palm Beach County deal with heat, humidity, and hurricane season - three factors that make material choices and construction methods matter far more here than in most of the country. We build sunroom additions to the wind-load requirements Florida requires, with glass specified for this climate, so the room is an asset rather than a liability.
You have a screened porch or open patio that looks great but gets used maybe three months a year. The heat, bugs, and afternoon thunderstorms keep you inside. A sunroom addition gives you the light and the view without the discomfort - making that space a room you walk into every single day.
You need a home office, a playroom, a reading room, or a casual dining area, but you love your neighborhood and do not want to move. A sunroom addition creates real square footage without the cost and disruption of a full interior renovation.
Homes in this area are often designed with smaller windows to manage heat, leaving interiors feeling dim. A sunroom floods the back of your home with natural light and makes the whole living area feel more open and connected to the outdoors.
In Palm Beach County's competitive real estate market, a permitted, climate-controlled sunroom built to hurricane standards is a genuine selling point. Buyers here understand and value indoor-outdoor living spaces, and a quality addition stands out when your home goes on the market.
Not every homeowner needs the same thing, and our sunroom addition process starts with understanding how you plan to use the space. If you want a room that works every day of the year - including the peak of a South Florida summer - a fully conditioned addition with quality glazing and an HVAC connection is the right path. If your budget calls for something more modest and you can live with a room that is comfortable in the fall and spring but not during the hottest months, a lighter enclosure might fit. We also build custom designs for homeowners who have a specific vision, whether that is a cathedral ceiling, a particular roofline, or a room that connects seamlessly to their kitchen or living area. The full scope of our sunroom construction work - from foundation through finishing - is handled by our team, so you have one point of contact from the first meeting to the final walkthrough.
Every sunroom addition we build goes through the Palm Beach County permitting process, which means it is on record, inspected, and built to the wind-load requirements that apply in this area. We also help homeowners navigate HOA approval when required, since many communities in and around Lake Clarke Shores require architectural review before exterior additions can begin.
Ideal for homeowners who want to use the space year-round, including the hottest summer months. Connected to your home's HVAC or fitted with a mini-split.
A more budget-friendly option for homeowners who primarily want to enjoy the spring, fall, and mild winter months without full HVAC conditioning.
For homeowners with a specific vision - cathedral ceilings, unique rooflines, wraparound configurations, or integration with existing indoor spaces.
Lake Clarke Shores sits in Palm Beach County, where summer heat climbs into the low-to-mid 90s for months at a time and solar radiation levels rank among the highest in the continental United States. A sunroom addition built without the right glass and cooling plan becomes unusable from April through October - which is most of the year. The glazing specifications that work in Georgia or the Carolinas are not appropriate here. We build with low-solar-heat-gain glass that keeps the room comfortable even on a bright south-facing afternoon, and we plan the cooling connection before the first board goes up. The town is also a waterfront community built around Lake Clarke, and many properties sit near the canals that cross the area - which means soil moisture and drainage around the foundation are factors we account for at every job. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Greenacres face the same climate and wind-load requirements, and we serve those communities as well.
Hurricane-rated construction is not optional in this market. Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and every addition must be designed and inspected to meet Florida's wind resistance standards. For homeowners, this means your sunroom is built to actually protect itself in a storm - not just pass an initial inspection on paper. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public database where you can verify any contractor's license before you hire. We encourage every homeowner to use it.
Call or submit 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 and productive.
We visit your home, look at the space, take measurements, and talk through options for size, roofline, glass type, and cooling. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible on your lot and what it will cost.
We prepare a detailed written proposal. If your community requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the submission. Once approved, we handle the Palm Beach County permit application and coordinate inspections - no paperwork on your plate.
Once the permit is in hand, construction begins. The physical build typically takes one to three weeks. We coordinate all inspections and walk you through the finished room before we call the job 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 hold a current Florida state contractor's license and pull our own permits for every job. You can verify our license number through the state's online lookup before you sign anything. Every sunroom we build passes county inspections.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and we engineer every sunroom addition to meet Florida's wind-load requirements. Impact-resistant glazing, reinforced framing, and proper anchoring are standard - not upgrades you pay extra for.
We manage the Palm Beach County permit application, coordinate all required inspections, and help you prepare HOA submissions when your community requires architectural review. Your job is to make design decisions, not track bureaucracy.
We do not use the same glazing specs here that work up north. Every room is designed with glass and ventilation matched to this climate - so the room is comfortable in July, not just in January. The{' '} National Sunroom Association sets the standards we follow.
Every one of these points comes back to the same idea: a sunroom addition built right is an asset, and one built wrong is a liability. We have worked in this market long enough to know where things go wrong, and we design against those failure points from the first meeting. The National Sunroom Association outlines best practices for sunroom contractors that we align with on every project.
Fully conditioned sunrooms designed to stay comfortable through even the hottest South Florida months, with insulated walls and climate-controlled glazing.
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