
A four season sunroom gives you a real room you can use in August, not just October. Insulated glass, climate control, and wind-rated construction built for South Florida.

Four season sunrooms in Royal Palm Beach are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a heating and cooling system. They work like a regular room in your house all year, including the hottest weeks of summer. Most projects take four to eight weeks of construction after permits are approved.
The question most Royal Palm Beach homeowners ask is whether a screened enclosure is enough. It almost never is, for five months of the year. Heat, humidity, and daily afternoon thunderstorms make an open enclosure uncomfortable from May through September. A four season sunroom solves that. With the right glass and HVAC setup, the room is comfortable every day of the year - not just on the handful of perfect-weather days in January.
If you are not sure whether a full four season room fits your budget, our all season rooms offer a comparable year-round experience with some flexibility in materials and finish level. Either way, the most important step is an on-site assessment to understand what your specific home and lot require.
If your screened enclosure sits unused all summer because the heat and afternoon storms make it unusable, the space is costing you money and giving nothing back. In Royal Palm Beach, that is five months of wasted square footage. A four season sunroom turns that same space into a room you can use on your worst summer afternoons.
Fogged windows, drafts around frames, or water stains after a heavy rain are signs the structure is failing. In South Florida's climate, a compromised seal does not stay a minor issue - humidity and storm rain find every gap. A full upgrade to a properly built four season sunroom is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs.
If you need space for a home office, a playroom, or a guest area, a four season sunroom delivers that room without a full interior renovation. Because it connects to your living space and maintains interior comfort levels, it works for everyday use, not just occasional outdoor entertaining.
Royal Palm Beach is an active real estate market, and buyers compare homes on outdoor living features. If comparable homes in your neighborhood have comfortable enclosed spaces and yours does not, you may be leaving value on the table. A well-built, permitted four season sunroom is an asset at closing, not a disclosure item.
Every four season sunroom starts with a site visit and honest assessment. We look at your foundation, your existing home structure, your HVAC capacity, and your HOA requirements before proposing a design. Some projects use a mini-split system for the sunroom independently - this is common and often the better solution because it gives you precise temperature control without taxing your home's central system. Others connect to the existing HVAC if capacity allows.
Glass selection is the decision that matters most in South Florida. We recommend glass with strong heat-rejection properties as a standard feature, not an upgrade. The difference between a room you love and one you never use often comes down to glass performance on a 92-degree August afternoon. For homeowners who want a lighter, lower-cost option for the cooler months, our three season sunrooms are worth considering as an alternative. And if you want to explore all the options for year-round enclosed living, our all season rooms cover a range of configurations.
Factory-built systems installed by our crew - a faster, more cost-effective path to a fully enclosed room for standard lot configurations.
Fully designed from scratch to match your home's architecture, HOA requirements, and the specific way your family plans to use the space.
Upgrading an existing screen room to a full four season sunroom - new glass, new framing, proper insulation, and a climate control system.
Royal Palm Beach sits in Palm Beach County's inland corridor, where summer temperatures regularly reach the low 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. That means the glass and insulation in your sunroom have to work harder than they would in almost any other part of the country. A contractor who understands this climate specifies materials that actually perform here, not just products that look good in a showroom. On top of the heat, Palm Beach County enforces Florida's strict wind-resistance requirements for all room additions - so the frame, roof connections, and anchoring all have to meet standards designed for serious storms, not just typical wind.
We also know the local HOA landscape. Royal Palm Beach has many planned communities with architectural review requirements that add time and paperwork to any project. We prepare the right documentation and do not start physical work until every approval is in hand. Homeowners in nearby Palm Beach Gardens, FL and Wellington, FL face similar requirements, and we serve both areas as part of our regular coverage.
Contact us and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. We look at your space, assess your foundation and HVAC capacity, and talk through your goals before giving any price.
After the site visit we develop a design and provide a written proposal with clear scope, materials, and timeline. Glass selection happens here - this decision drives both comfort and cost.
We handle both the HOA architectural review submission and the Palm Beach County permit application. Combined, this stage typically takes four to ten weeks. No work starts until both approvals are in hand.
Physical construction takes four to eight weeks for most projects. We schedule the county inspection and do a full walkthrough with you before the project is closed out - no sign-off until you are satisfied.
We respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation to move forward. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home in Royal Palm Beach.
(561) 359-1679Every four season sunroom we build uses framing, glass, and anchoring systems rated for Florida's wind requirements. We do not cut corners on the materials that matter when a storm rolls through.
We recommend glass with strong heat-rejection performance as standard - not as an upgrade. The Florida Solar Energy Center, operated by the University of Central Florida, publishes climate guidance that informs how we approach glass selection in Palm Beach County's conditions.
Every project we build is permitted through Palm Beach County and passes a final county inspection before we call it done. Your addition is on record, which protects you at resale and with your insurer.
We come to your home, assess the actual conditions, and provide a written estimate based on what we find. We do not quote prices over the phone without seeing your property - that protects both of us.
These are the factors that separate a four season sunroom you will use every day from one that causes problems. Glass performance, wind-rated construction, and clean permit records are not optional in this market - they are the baseline. You can verify any Florida contractor license at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and check project permit records through the Palm Beach County Building Division.
A lighter, lower-cost option for homeowners who want comfortable outdoor living during the cooler months without full climate control.
Learn MoreVersatile enclosed additions designed for year-round use, blending the comfort of interior living with the openness of outdoor space.
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