A fully conditioned room addition that stays cool in July and comfortable year-round - built to South Florida's hurricane, permit, and HOA standards.

Four season sunrooms in Boca Raton are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions with insulated walls, energy-efficient glazing, and an HVAC connection - designed to stay comfortable during South Florida's hot, humid summers and mild winters, with most builds taking two to six weeks once permits are approved.
Unlike a screen enclosure or a basic three-season room, a four season sunroom is treated by the building department as a full room addition. It goes through the same plan review, structural inspection, and final inspection process as any other room in your home. That means more steps and more cost - but it also means you get a space that genuinely functions as an extra room, not just a seasonal porch.
If you are still deciding between options, our all season rooms page covers a related approach, and our general three season sunrooms page explains where a lighter enclosure makes sense versus where a fully conditioned addition pays off.
If your lanai or screened porch is comfortable in January but unbearable by June, it is not really adding to your living space for most of the year. A four season sunroom with proper glazing and air conditioning solves the heat problem so the room works every month, not just during cool stretches.
A home office, dedicated reading room, or casual dining area requires a space that stays comfortable year-round. A screened enclosure or three-season room does not meet that bar in South Florida's climate. A four season addition is built and treated as a full room - it goes through the same permit process and meets the same standards as the rest of your home.
A sunroom makes an excellent home office - bright, separated from the main living areas, and with a view of your yard or garden. In a climate where you can look outside year-round, it is a genuinely pleasant place to spend a workday. A four season design keeps it cool in summer and comfortable in the rare cold snap.
A four season sunroom built to code in Boca Raton uses impact-rated glazing and engineered connections designed to meet South Florida's wind-resistance standards. That is not just a legal requirement - it means your room and the adjacent part of your home are protected when a storm moves through, without last-minute scrambling to board up panels.
We design and build four season sunrooms from the foundation through the final building department inspection - including permit management, HOA submission support, and HVAC coordination. The glazing we use is selected for South Florida's climate: low solar heat gain coefficients to reduce heat load, impact-rated panels to meet hurricane code, and tight seals at the roof-to-wall joint to keep the wet season out. If you want to compare this to a lighter option, our three season sunrooms page explains the trade-offs, and for homeowners who want a fully flexible room that adapts to any use, our all season rooms service covers that approach in detail.
Every project includes a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule before any work begins. We track the Palm Beach County permit from application through final closeout and hand you the documentation when the job is done.
For homeowners who want a comfortable, fully enclosed space year-round without custom framing or specialty materials beyond what code requires.
Designed for homeowners who want a dedicated workspace separated from the main living areas, with proper electrical and cooling for daily use.
Works well when you want to expand your entertaining or casual living space without a full interior renovation or whole-house addition.
For homeowners with specific HOA requirements, unusual lot configurations, or design preferences that go beyond a standard template.
Boca Raton's subtropical climate means summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s with high humidity for months at a time. The primary job of a four season sunroom here is keeping the heat and humidity out in summer - not keeping warmth in during winter. Every design decision, from glazing choice to roof insulation to HVAC sizing, needs to be evaluated with South Florida's summer heat as the first concern, not an afterthought. A room with unprotected glass or undersized cooling becomes unusable by mid-morning in July, regardless of how well it is built otherwise.
Add hurricane season to that equation and the material requirements here are genuinely different from other parts of the country. Boca Raton is in a high-wind zone, and impact-rated glazing, engineered framing, and proper anchoring to the foundation are all required - not optional. We work in these conditions regularly, including for homeowners across Pompano Beach and Coral Springs who face the same climate and code requirements. The National Sunroom Association publishes resources on energy performance and glazing standards that are worth reviewing if you want to understand the technical side of what separates a well-designed four season room from one that underperforms: nationalsunroom.org.
HOA requirements add another layer that many homeowners in Boca Raton underestimate. A large share of communities here require architectural review approval before the county permit can even be applied for. We have prepared HOA submissions for communities across Palm Beach County and know how to present a project so the review moves forward without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and goals so the first visit is focused on your specific situation.
We visit your home to measure the space, discuss design options - glazing, roof style, size, and HVAC approach - and give you a detailed written proposal with scope, timeline, materials, and payment schedule.
If your community has an HOA, we help you prepare the architectural review submission and start that process early. We then apply for the building permit through Palm Beach County and track it through plan review.
Once approvals are in hand, we build your room in stages with required inspections at each phase. After the final building department inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit documentation.
We will visit your home, walk you through design options built for South Florida's climate, and give you a detailed written quote at no cost. Fill out the form or call us - we reply within one business day.
(728) 777-1327We submit and track the Palm Beach County permit application from the initial plan review through the final inspection closeout. You receive the permit documentation when the project is done - the paperwork that matters when you eventually sell your home.
Every four season sunroom we build in Boca Raton uses glazing engineered to meet South Florida's impact and wind-resistance requirements. We do not substitute lower-rated materials to reduce cost - the finished room is built to handle hurricane season the same way your main structure is.
We coordinate with licensed HVAC professionals on every four season project to make sure your cooling solution - whether a mini-split unit or a connection to your existing system - is properly sized for the new space. A room that bakes in August is not a four season room.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license and carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify any Florida contractor's license status through the state's official database at myfloridalicense.com before you hire.
A four season sunroom is a meaningful investment, and the details that separate a room you use every day from one you regret are all in how it is designed and built for this specific climate. Get in touch through our contact page and we will put together a proposal specific to your home.
Still have questions? Reach out and we will get back to you within one business day with a straight answer.
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Learn MoreA flexible room addition designed to be comfortable across all weather conditions - similar in spirit to a four season room but with options tailored to different budgets and uses.
Learn MoreWe handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the build - schedule your free estimate now and we will put together a proposal specific to your home before the next permit cycle adds weeks to your start date.