
Turn your unused outdoor space into a bright, climate-controlled glass room. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and Florida wind-load requirements so you get a finished room without the headaches.

Solarium installation in Boca Raton gives you a fully enclosed glass room attached to your home, flooded with natural light on three sides and overhead, most projects take six to twelve weeks from design through final inspection once permits are in hand.
If your backyard feels unbearable from late spring through early fall, a solarium gives you that outdoor feeling - the light, the views, the connection to your yard - without the heat, bugs, or afternoon storms. The key is designing specifically for South Florida's climate, which means choosing the right glass and including a dedicated cooling solution from the start.
Homeowners who want a more open, screened outdoor option sometimes start by looking at patio cover installation before deciding a fully enclosed glass room better fits their goals. We are glad to walk you through both options.
If your patio or backyard is vacant from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, a solarium changes that completely. You get the light and the views without stepping into the punishing Boca Raton summer.
A solarium adds a real, finished room to your home's footprint without the cost and disruption of a traditional room addition. Whether you need a home office with a view, a plant-filled retreat, or a casual space for guests, this is an efficient way to get it.
A solarium is designed to bring in as much natural light as possible - three glass walls and a glazed roof mean the sun fills the room from nearly every angle. If your current living areas feel cut off from the outdoors, a glass room transforms how bright and open your home feels.
Boca Raton's social culture revolves around outdoor living, but bugs, afternoon storms, and summer heat make truly outdoor entertaining unpredictable. A solarium gives you a space that feels open and connected to the yard while staying dry, bug-free, and comfortable.
Every solarium we build is designed around your site, your goals, and South Florida's climate requirements. We start with a visit to your property, listen to how you plan to use the space, and design a structure that works for the way you actually live. For homeowners who want the maximum in personalization, our custom sunroom approach applies every bit as much to solariums - we build to your dimensions, your glass preferences, and your budget.
We handle the full project from design through final inspection. That includes the permit application, HOA submission package if your neighborhood requires one, foundation or slab work, aluminum framing and glazing, and any electrical, lighting, or mini-split cooling you want added to the room. Homeowners who are weighing a glass room against a simpler outdoor structure often also consider patio cover installation as a lower-cost starting point. We are happy to help you compare both options side by side.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light from three glass walls and a glass or translucent roof, ideal for plant enthusiasts and morning coffee spaces.
Suits homeowners who want year-round comfort in South Florida's heat, combining insulated low-solar-gain glass with a dedicated mini-split cooling system.
Suits homeowners in planned communities who need architectural review approval - we prepare and manage the submission package for you.
Suits homeowners in high-wind zones who need hurricane-rated glazing to meet Florida's strict wind-load and product-approval requirements.
Building a glass room anywhere in South Florida comes with requirements that do not apply in most of the country. Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, which means every component of your solarium - the frame, glass panels, roof system, and the connections to your home's exterior wall - must be engineered to meet Florida's wind-load standards. The glass itself must carry state product approval before it can be legally installed. Your building permit and inspections are what confirm all of this has been done correctly, and a contractor who suggests skipping permits is someone to avoid. We have built solariums throughout the area and handle all of this paperwork as a standard part of every project.
Heat management is the other design challenge unique to this region. In Boca Raton's subtropical climate, the glass you choose determines whether your solarium is a room you reach for first or one you avoid from May through October. We specify insulated glass with a low solar heat gain rating on every project, and we always include a dedicated cooling solution - typically a mini-split - so the room is genuinely comfortable in every month. Homeowners throughout our service area have found this makes a significant difference. We serve Coconut Creek and Coral Springs in addition to Boca Raton and the surrounding communities. For more on Florida building standards, the Florida Building Commission maintains the current code requirements.
Call or submit a form and we will get back to you within one business day. We keep scheduling straightforward and do not pressure you to commit before you are ready.
We visit your property, take measurements, and talk through your goals - size, glass options, roof style, and how the room connects to your home. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a written estimate.
We handle the permit application and, if your neighborhood requires it, prepare your HOA submission package. We keep you updated on review timelines and schedule construction as soon as approvals are in hand.
The crew completes foundation work, framing, glazing, and any electrical or cooling installation. After the city's final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and review routine maintenance with you.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and Florida wind-load requirements. No pressure, no guesswork - just a clear estimate and a realistic timeline.
(728) 777-1327We pull permits in our own name and manage the entire application and inspection process for Palm Beach County. You do not have to visit any office, fill out forms, or chase the building department - we do that, and we keep you informed at every step.
A large share of Boca Raton neighborhoods have homeowners associations, and we have prepared submission packages for many of them. We know what review committees typically want to see and can put together a package that moves smoothly through approval.
We do not use standard glass on projects in this climate. Every solarium we build uses insulated, low-solar-gain glass that carries Florida state product approval, so the room stays comfortable and the installation meets code. For further reading on energy-efficient glazing, the U.S. Department of Energy's energy.govsite covers what different glass ratings mean for heat management.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor's license for permanent additions, and ours is active and in good standing. You can verify any Florida contractor's license at myfloridalicense.com before you commit. We carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage.
When you hire us, you get a contractor who has done this work in South Florida's specific regulatory and climate environment - not a general remodeler figuring it out as they go. That experience means fewer surprises and a finished room you can use in every month of the year.
A permanent shaded roof structure that shelters your patio from sun and rain without fully enclosing it - a popular first step for homeowners exploring their outdoor living options.
Learn MoreA fully bespoke enclosed room built to your exact dimensions, glass preferences, and design vision - the right choice when a standard package does not fit your home or goals.
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