
A generic kit sunroom will not hold up to South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season. A custom build designed for your specific home and lot will.

Custom sunrooms in Royal Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific house, lot, and how you plan to use the space - most projects run eight to sixteen weeks from contract to completion, with the majority of that time spent on permitting and material lead time, not construction.
A prefab or kit sunroom is built to standard dimensions and rarely accounts for your home's roofline, your foundation type, or South Florida's wind and humidity requirements. A custom build starts with your slab, your existing structure, and your HOA's design standards. The result is a room that looks like it was always part of your home - not something attached to it. In Royal Palm Beach, where planned communities have architectural review requirements and Palm Beach County enforces strict building standards, a custom approach is the practical choice, not just an aesthetic one.
If you are still deciding between a fully enclosed room and a more open structure, our sunroom construction page walks through the full range of options, from basic glass enclosures to climate-controlled four-season additions.
If you walk out to your screen enclosure or open patio in July and immediately turn around because of the heat, you are losing months of outdoor living every year. Royal Palm Beach summers run hot from May through October, and a properly glazed, climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead zone back into a room you actually use.
If your home feels tight and you have been thinking about a home office, a reading room, or a playroom for the grandkids, a custom sunroom adds real square footage without the complexity of moving plumbing or load-bearing walls. It is often more affordable than a full interior addition and can be completed in a fraction of the time.
If your current screen frame is rusting, screens are torn, or water pools on the slab after rain, you may be at the point where building a proper room makes more financial sense than another round of repairs. Royal Palm Beach's combination of rain, sun, and salt air accelerates wear on older aluminum enclosures faster than in drier climates.
If you are tired of hauling patio furniture and plants indoors every time a storm watch is issued, a hurricane-rated sunroom eliminates that routine. A properly built enclosure in Palm Beach County is designed to stay in place through serious weather, so your outdoor furniture and the space itself stay protected.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit and a design conversation - your lot size, your roofline, your HOA's rules, and how you plan to use the space all shape what we build. From there, you choose your glazing type, roofline style, flooring, and whether you want the room connected to your home's air conditioning or fitted with a standalone mini-split unit. Our sunroom construction team handles the full build from foundation to final county inspection.
If you want to see how your room could look and feel before anything is built, our sunroom design service covers the planning and layout process in detail. Every design accounts for Florida's solar path, your home's orientation, and the ventilation and glazing choices that keep the room comfortable in Royal Palm Beach's climate.
A fully enclosed room with solid or glass-panel walls and a finished roof - great for homeowners who want a real room feel and use the space primarily October through May.
A fully insulated addition connected to your home's HVAC or fitted with a mini-split - the right choice for year-round use in Royal Palm Beach's long, hot summers.
Impact-rated glass panels in a reinforced frame - for homeowners who want the full open-air feel of glass walls with the storm protection Palm Beach County's wind code requires.
Royal Palm Beach sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means every component of a sunroom - the frame, the glass panels, the roof, and the anchoring system - must be rated for hurricane-force winds. That requirement rules out most prefab kit solutions sold nationally, because they are not engineered for this exposure level. A custom sunroom built to Florida's wind code is also genuinely built to last here: the materials and sealing methods are chosen for the combination of intense UV exposure, over 60 inches of annual rainfall, and humidity that rarely drops below 70 percent during summer. A room built to a northern standard will start showing problems in Royal Palm Beach within a few years. The U.S. Department of Energy has useful guidance on glazing performance if you want to understand how different glass types handle heat and UV before you choose.
Most homes in Royal Palm Beach are single-family concrete block houses built between 1980 and 2005 - which means most lots are flat, most foundations are slab-on-grade, and many neighborhoods have HOA rules that govern the size, color, roofline, and materials of any exterior addition. Homeowners in neighboring Wellington, FL face the same HOA landscape, and we regularly serve homeowners further out in Loxahatchee Groves, FL where larger lots mean more design flexibility. We handle the HOA submission and the county permit application on your behalf, so you are not navigating two separate approval processes at once.
We schedule a visit to your home - usually within a few business days of your call. We measure the space, assess your existing foundation, and talk through your HOA situation and budget. Most initial visits take about an hour and come with no obligation.
After the site visit, we put together a design and a detailed written quote covering size, materials, roofline, glazing type, climate control, and permit fees. This is the stage to ask every question you have - no surprises after you sign.
We prepare your HOA submission package and file the county permit application. This phase typically takes four to eight weeks combined. We keep you updated at every step so you know exactly where your project stands.
Once permits are in hand, the crew starts on foundation work, framing, glazing, and roofing. County inspections happen at key stages - we schedule those. At the end, a final inspection is completed and you receive your permit documentation.
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(561) 359-1679We pull the Palm Beach County building permit on every project and schedule all required inspections ourselves. When the job is done, you receive the closed permit and certificate of completion - the documentation that protects your investment at resale and in any insurance claim. You can verify contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.com.
Royal Palm Beach's planned communities have specific architectural review requirements, and we prepare the site plan and drawings to meet them the first time. Avoiding revision cycles with your association keeps your project on schedule. Getting this right upfront is one of the most important things a local contractor can do for you.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in western Palm Beach County since 2017. We know the local permit timelines, the HOA landscape, and the drainage and foundation considerations that come with flat lots and high water tables in this specific area - details that out-of-area contractors consistently underestimate.
You receive a written contract with a clear scope and a fixed price before anyone picks up a tool. If something unexpected comes up during construction, you hear about it - and approve any change - before additional work is done. Cost surprises are the most common complaint homeowners have about contractors, and we take that seriously.
Taken together, these commitments reflect what it actually takes to do this work well in Royal Palm Beach. This market has its own permit timelines, its own HOA culture, and its own climate demands - and the contractors who consistently deliver good results here are the ones who plan for all three from the start.
Full-service sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection - we handle every trade and every permit on your behalf.
Learn MoreBefore a single nail goes in, our design process makes sure your new room fits your home, your HOA, and the way you actually plan to use the space.
Learn MoreSouth Florida sunroom contractors book out fast - especially heading into fall and winter, the best season to build. Call us today or request a free estimate online.