You want a sunroom that fits your home, handles Florida heat, and is still standing after hurricane season. We design and build it exactly that way.

Custom sunrooms in Boca Raton are fully enclosed additions designed around your home's exact footprint, with glass or screen walls, a solid or glazed roof, and a finished floor - most projects run six to fourteen weeks from contract to completed room, with permitting and HOA review making up a significant share of that time.
Unlike a prefabricated kit room, a custom build is matched to your home's style and how you plan to use the space - whether that is a shaded sitting area, a home office with natural light, or a gathering spot you can use every month of the year. In Boca Raton, where the heat and humidity are serious from May through September, the materials and design choices you make upfront have a direct effect on comfort and energy costs. If you are weighing how enclosed you want the space, our sunroom construction page walks through all the structural options in detail.
Every custom sunroom we build goes through the Palm Beach County permit process with engineered drawings that confirm the structure meets local wind-load requirements - no shortcuts, no unpermitted work.
If your outdoor space is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to use comfortably from May through September, you are leaving a major part of your property wasted. A properly designed sunroom with low-e glazing and a cooling solution turns an unusable patio into the most-used room in the house - year-round, not just in winter.
Your family has outgrown the interior, but a full addition feels like too much disruption. A custom sunroom adds genuinely usable square footage attached to your existing home without the cost and complexity of breaking into interior walls or expanding your footprint into new ground.
If you find yourself wishing your living space had more connection to the outdoors and more daylight, a glass-walled sunroom changes the character of your whole home. The difference in natural light is dramatic, and you get panoramic views of your yard without the heat, humidity, and insects that come with being fully outdoors.
Enclosed outdoor living space is a consistent selling point in South Florida's real estate market. A well-built, permitted custom sunroom photographs well, shows well, and signals that your home has been thoughtfully improved. Unpermitted additions do the opposite - they create problems at inspection and reduce buyer confidence.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a design phase where we visit your home, take measurements, and talk through how you want to use the space. From there, we handle everything: HOA submission packages, permit applications, engineered drawings, foundation and slab work, framing, glazing, roofing, and interior finishing. If you are looking specifically at the structural build side, see our sunroom construction page. If you want to start with the design process first and get a detailed plan before committing to a build, our sunroom design service covers that step separately.
We work in glass enclosures, screened Florida rooms, and fully conditioned four-season builds - the right choice depends on how much of the year you want to use the space and how much you want to control the temperature. We walk you through the trade-offs so you can make a confident decision before any materials are ordered.
Suits homeowners who want to enjoy the breeze and outdoor feel while keeping bugs and afternoon rain at bay, without the cost of a fully conditioned room.
Suits homeowners who want a year-round space that stays comfortable even in July and August, connected to their home's HVAC or a dedicated mini-split.
Suits homeowners who want glass walls and a solid insulated roof, giving full weather protection and significantly reduced heat gain compared to standard glass.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's subtropical zone, where temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high for months. The dominant design challenge here is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is managing heat and glare during a long, intense summer. Every material choice, from the glazing type to the roof panel to the foundation drainage, needs to be evaluated for how it performs in sustained heat and heavy seasonal rain, not just how it looks in a showroom. We have been building in this climate since 8 years, and every design decision we make is grounded in how South Florida weather actually behaves.
Palm Beach County's building code also requires that any new addition - including a custom sunroom - meet strict wind resistance standards because of hurricane exposure. This affects which glazing products are permitted, how the roof is anchored, and how the structure connects to your existing home. Homeowners in Coconut Creek and Pompano Beach face the same requirements, and we handle permitting for the full South Florida service area. To understand more about hurricane-rated materials and the Florida Building Code, the Florida Building Commission publishes the current code requirements online.
Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day. We visit your home, look at the space, take measurements, and talk through your priorities - glazing type, conditioning, budget - so we can put together a realistic design and cost estimate.
Once you agree on a design, we produce drawings and specifications. If your neighborhood has an HOA with an architectural review process, we prepare the submission package and manage the process on your behalf - HOA timelines vary, so starting this step early keeps the project on track.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County with engineered drawings. Plan for two to four weeks for permit review - we handle all of it. Once permits are approved and materials are on site, we prepare the foundation or slab and protect your existing landscaping before framing begins.
We frame the structure, install glazing and roofing, add doors and any electrical work, and finish the interior. Inspections happen at key stages. When the final inspection sign-off is in hand, we walk you through the completed room and leave you with copies of all permits and inspection records.
We handle the permits, the HOA submission, and every step of the build. Free in-home estimate, no pressure.
(728) 777-1327Every custom sunroom we build uses impact-rated glazing and engineered connections that meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. That is not an upgrade option here - it is the baseline, because a room that does not meet code will not pass inspection and may not be insurable.
We pull the permit in our name, submit engineered drawings, schedule every required inspection, and hand you copies of the final sign-off. You never have to visit a building department or manage paperwork yourself. That record stays with your home and protects your value at resale.
We are members of the National Sunroom Association, the only national trade body dedicated specifically to sunroom construction. Membership means we follow industry standards for safety, energy performance, and installation quality - and it is verifiable, not just a claim. Learn more at nationalsunroom.org.
A large share of Boca Raton communities require written HOA approval before any exterior addition begins. We prepare the submission package, know what review committees look for in this area, and have managed this process across Palm Beach and Broward counties. You do not have to figure out the process on your own.
Everything we do on a custom sunroom project - the materials, the engineering, the permit management - is designed for the climate and code requirements in this specific part of South Florida. Call or reach out to talk through your project.
Full-build sunroom construction services from foundation to final inspection in Boca Raton.
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