
Stop losing your evenings to bugs and afternoon rain. A three season sunroom gives you a comfortable, protected space to use almost every day of the year in South Florida.

Three season sunrooms in Lake Clarke Shores give homeowners a fully enclosed outdoor living space with a solid roof, finished walls, and operable windows or screen panels - most builds run one to three weeks once permits are approved, making it one of the fastest ways to add real living space to your home.
Here in Palm Beach County, the mild winters mean a three season sunroom functions almost like a year-round room for most of the year. The real design challenge is summer heat and airflow - not cold. If you have been living with a patio or screened porch that goes unused because of insects, rain, or afternoon sun, a sunroom solves that problem for good. Many homeowners start by looking at patio enclosures and then step up to a three season sunroom once they see the difference a solid roof and finished walls make.
A three season sunroom is also a practical alternative to a full room addition. You get real, finished square footage at a fraction of the cost - a playroom, a home office, a reading room, or a casual entertaining area - without months of major renovation inside your home.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums in the Lake Clarke Shores area are a year-round problem, especially near the lake and canals. If you retreat inside every evening because of bugs, a three season sunroom with properly chosen screen panels puts an end to that and turns your outdoor space into something you actually use daily.
South Florida's rainy season runs from June through September with afternoon storms that arrive fast and drench everything. An open porch or screened enclosure offers no real protection. A three season sunroom has a solid roof that keeps rain out completely, so a downpour no longer means packing up and going inside.
If your family has outgrown your living space - or you need a home office, hobby room, or playroom - a three season sunroom adds finished square footage at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a traditional room addition. Most of the work happens outside your home's existing footprint.
Many homes in Lake Clarke Shores back up to the lake, a canal, or a well-landscaped yard. A sunroom frames that view and lets you enjoy it in comfort every day - not just when the weather is perfect and the bugs happen to be quiet.
Every three season sunroom we build starts with your space and how you plan to use it. We handle the full project - design, permits, foundation, framing, roofing, and panel installation - so you have a single point of contact from the first conversation to the final inspection. If you want a room you can use most of the year with good airflow and protection from rain and insects, a three season sunroom hits that target. Homeowners who want full climate control year-round should look at our four season sunrooms instead, which include insulation, sealed windows, and an HVAC connection.
For homeowners who want the most weather protection without full climate control, we also offer patio enclosures that use your existing slab and roof structure as a starting point. Both options are fully permitted and built to Palm Beach County's wind-load standards.
Best for homeowners who want airflow, bug protection, and rain cover without the cost of glass - ideal for South Florida's warm climate.
Best for homeowners who want full rain and wind protection with operable windows, a quieter interior, and a more finished look.
Best for adding a sunroom where there is no existing covered patio - we handle site prep, slab, framing, and finish from the ground up.
Best for homeowners who already have a covered patio, lanai, or screened porch and want to enclose and upgrade it into a full sunroom.
Lake Clarke Shores sits in Palm Beach County, where winter temperatures rarely dip below the mid-50s and October through April delivers genuinely pleasant weather almost every day. That mild winter is what makes a three season sunroom such a good fit here - you are not giving up much by skipping full insulation and HVAC, and the savings are real. For homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores and neighboring West Palm Beach, the math almost always favors a three season room over a full four season addition unless you specifically want AC in the space.
The real design challenge in this area is summer heat and humidity, not cold. From June through September, intense sun and high humidity can make a poorly ventilated sunroom unbearable. We design every three season room in this climate with airflow in mind - operable panels, ceiling fan provisions, and roof overhangs that limit direct afternoon sun. Many homes in Lake Clarke Shores also sit near the lake or the town's canal system, and we factor in the moisture exposure and wind-load requirements that come with waterfront and canal-adjacent lots when we design and build your room.
Learn more about sunroom industry standards at the National Sunroom Association and verify any Florida contractor license at the state licensing portal.
Call or submit a form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and goals so the site visit is productive from the start.
We visit your home, measure the space, and walk you through panel options, roofline choices, and layout. You receive a written proposal with a clear scope and price - no vague estimates.
We submit the building permit application to the appropriate Palm Beach County authority on your behalf. Permit review typically adds a few weeks before construction can begin - we keep you updated throughout.
The crew completes framing, roofing, and panel installation - most builds finish in one to three weeks. A county inspector signs off before we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right.
We handle permits, inspections, and every build detail. No pressure - just a free in-home estimate and a clear written quote.
(561) 954-0058Every sunroom we build is designed and framed to meet Palm Beach County's high-wind standards. This protects your home and your insurance coverage - and it is confirmed by the county inspection before we consider the job done.
We handle the full permit process with the local authority, so you are never chasing paperwork. The permit and passed inspection record stays with your home file - a document that matters when you sell or make a claim.
A three season room that traps heat goes unused for four months. We design every room in this climate for ventilation first - operable panels, ceiling fan provisions, and roof details that limit afternoon sun exposure.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license for permanent additions. We hold that license, carry liability insurance and workers compensation, and you can verify our standing anytime through the state licensing portal.
These are not abstract promises - they are the things that protect you when something goes wrong and that matter most when you go to sell your home. We build to the standards that hold up in this climate and in this county.
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