
Stop losing half your year to heat and bugs. A permitted, properly built sunroom addition turns your unused patio into a comfortable room your family actually uses every day.

Sunroom additions in Royal Palm Beach involve attaching a new enclosed room to your home, handling county permits and HOA approval, and building to Florida wind standards. Most projects take four to eight weeks of construction after permits clear.
Many homeowners in this area have a covered patio that sits empty from May through October because the heat is unbearable. A sunroom changes that. With the right glass and insulation, the room stays comfortable year-round, even during the hottest weeks of a South Florida summer. If you have been thinking about adding a room without the cost and disruption of a full interior addition, a sunroom is one of the most practical options available to you.
If you already have an enclosed space that is not working - drafty, leaking, or just uncomfortable - our sunroom construction team can assess whether a rebuild makes more sense than a patch.
If your back patio sits unused from May through October, the space is not working for you. Royal Palm Beach heat makes open patios unbearable for most of the year. A sunroom turns that same footprint into a room your family uses every day.
Older screen enclosures in South Florida take a beating from UV, wind, and storms. If you are patching screens every year or finding bugs inside despite them, upgrading to a glass sunroom is often more cost-effective than continued repairs - and the new room will be built to current wind standards.
If your family has outgrown your layout but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition gives you a real extra room - a playroom, home office, or reading space - without the cost and disruption of relocating in a tight Royal Palm Beach market.
Some homes in Royal Palm Beach have older Florida rooms added without permits or to outdated standards. Leaking roofs, fogged windows, and cracked floors are signs the structure needs replacement. A new, properly permitted sunroom will be safer and will not complicate your next sale.
Every sunroom addition starts with understanding how you plan to use the space. Some homeowners want a fully air-conditioned room that feels like a natural extension of their living area. Others want a brighter, more casual space for morning coffee or reading. We build both, and we help you understand the trade-offs before you commit to a design. Our four season sunrooms are the most popular choice in Royal Palm Beach because they handle Florida's climate without compromise.
We also work with homeowners who want to start with a more basic addition and plan for upgrades later. Whatever the scope, every project we build gets properly permitted through Palm Beach County, properly submitted for HOA approval where required, and constructed to current Florida wind standards. A room that does not meet those requirements is a liability, not an asset. See how our sunroom construction process works from foundation to final inspection.
Built for mild weather use with screened or vented panels - a comfortable outdoor-feel space for spring and fall.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled rooms you can use every month of the year, even in peak South Florida summer.
Open, light-filled additions that blend indoor and outdoor living - ideal for casual daily use and morning routines.
Building a sunroom in Royal Palm Beach is not like building one in the Midwest or even in northern Florida. The combination of intense UV exposure, high summer humidity, hurricane-season wind requirements, and HOA architectural review creates a set of factors that most national contractors and kit-room companies are not set up to handle well. Glass that works fine in a temperate climate will turn your new room into an oven by May. A framing approach designed for light winds will not hold up in a Palm Beach County storm. We build here because we understand these conditions, and every project reflects that.
We also know the specific HOA processes for the planned communities throughout the village, which matters when your timeline depends on getting approval before permits can even be pulled. Homeowners in nearby Wellington, FL and West Palm Beach, FL face similar requirements, and we serve both communities as part of our regular service area.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within 1 business day. We schedule a free on-site visit to see your space, take measurements, and talk through your goals before giving any price.
We assess your foundation, existing structure, and HOA requirements. You receive a written proposal with a clear scope, materials list, and timeline - no vague estimates.
We handle both the HOA submission and the Palm Beach County permit application. This stage typically takes four to ten weeks combined, depending on your community and permit queue.
Once permits clear, construction moves quickly - four to eight weeks for most projects. We schedule the county inspection, and you get a full walkthrough before signing off.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after we talk. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(561) 359-1679We manage the full permit and HOA approval process - not as an add-on, but as part of every project. Your Palm Beach County records will reflect a properly inspected, code-compliant addition when it matters most.
We use glass and framing systems designed for Palm Beach County wind requirements. That means your addition is built to withstand the forces the county's inspectors are actually checking for, not just what looks good in a brochure.
We work in this specific community and know how local HOAs operate, which permit offices to work with, and what the inspectors here are looking for. That local knowledge speeds up your project and reduces surprises.
We come to your home, look at the space, and give you a written estimate based on your actual conditions. No phone quotes, no guesswork, no pressure to sign on the spot.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: a sunroom addition is a significant investment, and the details that separate a good outcome from a problem - permits, glass quality, foundation drainage, HOA compliance - are exactly what we focus on. Get a free estimate and see how we approach your specific project. For more on Florida contractor licensing requirements, visit the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Upgrade to a fully climate-controlled room you can use comfortably every month of the year, even in the hottest Royal Palm Beach summers.
Learn MoreNew construction built to Florida wind codes from the ground up, with foundations and framing designed for South Florida conditions.
Learn MorePermits and HOA approvals take time - the best time to start planning is now, so your new room is ready before next summer.