Turn your underused patio into a comfortable, enclosed room your family will actually use - built to South Florida's hurricane and permit standards.

Sunroom additions in Boca Raton are fully enclosed rooms attached to your home - built with glass or screen panels that bring in natural light while keeping out heat, insects, and rain, with most residential projects taking two to eight weeks to build once permits are approved.
If your back patio sits empty because of the heat or bugs, or you need a home office or casual dining room without a full interior renovation, a sunroom addition gives you a real, usable room without the disruption of expanding your main structure. In Boca Raton, where outdoor living is central to the lifestyle, it is one of the more visible and practical improvements you can make.
The type of enclosure that works best here differs from what contractors build in other parts of the country. Florida's subtropical climate means your room needs to manage heat and humidity above all else. If you are comparing options, our four season sunrooms page explains how a fully conditioned room differs from a basic screen enclosure - which matters a lot in this climate.
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and intense afternoon heat drive most Boca Raton homeowners off their open patios by midmorning. A properly enclosed sunroom keeps insects and direct sun out while letting natural light and views in. Leaving that outdoor space unused is a real missed opportunity in a South Florida home.
South Florida's UV levels are among the highest in the continental United States. Exposed patios and open lanais can reach temperatures that make extended outdoor time unpleasant from May through October. Enclosing the space with the right glazing cuts heat gain significantly without darkening the room.
Boca Raton's wet season brings near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. An open patio offers no protection, meaning furniture, cushions, and flooring all take a beating season after season. A screen enclosure or glass room keeps rain out while still letting air circulate.
If your current floor plan feels tight but a full interior renovation seems like too large a project, a sunroom addition creates a dedicated room - home office, playroom, reading nook, or casual dining - without tearing apart the inside of your house. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain a genuinely usable room.
We build a full range of sunroom additions suited to South Florida's climate and permitting requirements. Whether you want a simple screen enclosure over your existing slab or a fully air-conditioned glass room that functions like any other room in your home, we design and build it to meet Palm Beach County code. Our sunroom construction service covers the full build from foundation through final inspection - and if you want the climate-controlled version with year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms page walks you through what that entails.
Every project includes permit management, HOA submission support, and coordination of required building department inspections. We do not hand you a stack of paperwork and disappear - we track the permit through to final closeout and make sure you have the documentation you need when the job is done.
Best for homeowners who want insect protection and rain coverage without the cost of full glazing - comfortable during cooler months and mild weather.
Suits homeowners who want a weatherproof room with a view year-round but do not need full HVAC integration.
For homeowners who want a fully conditioned room that works as a home office, reading room, or extra living space in any weather.
Works well when your floor plan, lot, or HOA requirements call for a design that does not fit a standard template.
Boca Raton sits in a subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high for months. The design challenge here is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is managing heat, glare, and moisture during the long wet season. Glazing choice, shading, and air conditioning access matter far more than insulation thickness, and a contractor who builds sunrooms for northern climates and simply replicates the same design here may leave you with a room that is unusable by July.
On top of the climate, Boca Raton falls within a high-wind zone that requires sunroom frames, glass panels, and roof connections to meet strict hurricane-resistance standards. This is not optional - the building department inspects for it, and impact-rated materials add to the cost compared to what is used in other parts of the country. Many of the homes we work in across Boca Raton and Delray Beach are in HOA-governed communities, which adds an architectural review step before the county permit can even be applied for. We work within that process every day and know how to keep it from delaying your project.
South Florida's sandy soil and high water table also affect how the foundation slab for a sunroom is designed. Settling or cracking in the foundation is one of the most common long-term problems in poorly built enclosures here, and it starts with a slab that was not properly engineered for local ground conditions. We account for that from day one. For more on how building standards shape sunroom projects in this area, the Florida Building Commission publishes the state's building code, which sets the standards every permitted project must meet.
Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and goals so the first visit is focused and useful.
We visit your property, measure the space, and walk through your options - screen enclosure, glass room, or fully conditioned addition. You receive a written proposal with the scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule.
We handle the permit application to the Palm Beach County building department and help you prepare your HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it. We track the status so you are not chasing paperwork.
Once approvals are in hand, we build your sunroom in stages and coordinate required building department inspections. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit documentation.
We handle the permits, HOA paperwork, and build - so you can focus on enjoying the finished room. Fill out the form or call us directly and we will respond within one business day.
(728) 777-1327We submit the permit application to the Palm Beach County building department on every project and track it through to the final inspection closeout. A contractor who handles their own permits is accountable for the finished work - and you get documentation you can rely on when you sell.
Boca Raton is in a high-wind zone, and every sunroom we build is framed, anchored, and glazed to meet South Florida's wind-resistance code requirements. We do not substitute lower-rated materials to cut costs - the finished room is built to hold up when a storm moves through.
A large share of Boca Raton's neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and many have detailed rules about exterior additions. We work with HOA architectural review processes regularly and can help you prepare the submission so the review goes smoothly without delays.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at myfloridalicense.com. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
Taken together, these are the things that make the difference between a sunroom that passes final inspection and one you are proud to show off - and one you are still dealing with after the first rainy season. Call us or use the form on our contact page to get started.
Have a question that is not covered here? Send us a message and we will get back to you within one business day.
A fully conditioned room addition with insulated walls, energy-efficient glazing, and HVAC access - the right choice when you want the space to work comfortably in Boca Raton's summer heat.
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