You want a sunroom that is properly permitted, built for South Florida's heat, and ready for hurricane season. We handle every step - foundation to final inspection.

Sunroom construction in Boca Raton is a permitted room addition - from slab preparation and framing to glazing, roofing, and interior finishing - with most projects running eight to sixteen weeks from signed contract to completed room, with permit review and HOA approval accounting for much of that timeline.
A sunroom is one of the most efficient ways to expand usable square footage without the cost and disruption of a traditional addition. In Boca Raton, where outdoor living is a year-round priority but the heat and afternoon rain make a fully open patio impractical for much of the year, a properly constructed sunroom closes that gap. If you are earlier in the process and still deciding on type and layout, our sunroom additions page covers the full range of options from screened Florida rooms to fully conditioned glass enclosures.
Every build we complete goes through the Palm Beach County permit process with engineered drawings, framing inspections, and a final building department sign-off - so the project is documented and the work is protected.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through September because the heat and humidity are too intense, you are not using a major part of your property. A properly built sunroom with low-e glazing and a cooling solution solves the heat problem and turns that space into a room you can actually use every day.
If your family needs another room - a home office, a play area, a quiet sitting spot - a sunroom adds real, finished square footage attached to your existing home at a fraction of the cost of breaking into interior walls or expanding your foundation into new ground.
If you want natural light, garden views, and the feeling of being outdoors, but the South Florida heat, bugs, and afternoon thunderstorms make that impractical, a glass-walled sunroom is the answer. You get all the light and views without the humidity, insects, and sudden downpours.
In Boca Raton's real estate market, outdoor living space is a genuine selling point - buyers expect it. A well-built, permitted sunroom adds a feature that photographs well and shows well. An unpermitted addition does the opposite, creating inspection issues that can complicate or delay your sale.
Our construction process covers every phase: initial consultation and design, HOA submission management, permit application with engineered drawings, site preparation and foundation work, framing, glazing and roofing installation, electrical rough-in and finish, and a final walkthrough once the building department sign-off is in hand. For homeowners whose project starts with an existing idea or a desire to update an older room rather than start from scratch, our sunroom remodeling service handles that scope. For clients who want to begin with a full design plan before committing to a specific build, see our sunroom additions page.
We build screen enclosures, glass Florida rooms, three-season rooms, and fully conditioned four-season rooms. The right type depends on your budget, how much of the year you plan to use the space, and how much control you want over the interior temperature.
Suits homeowners who want to keep bugs and rain out while maintaining an open, airy outdoor feel without the cost of a fully conditioned room.
Suits homeowners who want a fully enclosed, weather-protected space - four-season rooms add climate control for year-round comfort in South Florida's heat.
Suits homeowners who want one contractor to manage everything: design, permits, HOA submissions, construction, and final inspection - with no paperwork to handle themselves.
Building a sunroom in South Florida is not the same as building one anywhere else. Boca Raton's subtropical heat means the primary design challenge is managing heat gain and ventilation, not keeping warmth in during winter. The wet season brings intense daily rain from June through September, which means roof drainage, wall seals, and foundation grading all need to handle large volumes of water quickly - a detail that matters enormously in a climate where a poorly sealed roof connection will leak within the first storm season. Much of Boca Raton also sits on flat terrain with sandy soil, which affects foundation prep and drainage planning from the first day of site work.
Boca Raton and the surrounding area fall within Palm Beach County's high-wind exposure zone, which means every sunroom structure must meet strict wind-resistance standards under the Florida Building Code. We build across the full service area, including Delray Beach and Deerfield Beach, where the same wind-load and permitting requirements apply. For an overview of Florida's building standards, the U.S. Department of Energy has published resources on energy-efficient glazing selection that are relevant to any South Florida construction project.
Contact us and we will respond within one business day. We visit your home, look at the space, take measurements, and talk through your goals - room type, glazing, budget - so we can put together a design and written proposal. There is no cost for the visit.
Once you agree on a design, we submit the permit application to the appropriate Palm Beach County or city office with engineered drawings. If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare the submission package. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we manage all of it.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the site - clearing the area, forming and pouring a concrete slab if needed, or preparing an existing patio surface. We protect adjacent landscaping and keep the work zone contained. This phase usually takes a few days before framing begins.
We frame the structure, install glazing, roofing, doors, and any electrical work. Inspections happen at required stages. After the final building department sign-off, we walk you through the completed room and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and every phase of construction. Free in-home estimate, no obligation.
(728) 777-1327In Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, impact-rated glazing and engineered structural connections are required - not optional. Every sunroom we build uses compliant materials, and the permit and inspection process confirms the work meets code before the project closes out.
We pull the permit, schedule all required inspections, and hand you the approved permit and final inspection sign-off when the job is done. That documentation stays with your home and protects your value and your ability to sell without complications - which matters in Boca Raton's active real estate market.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license for structural addition work, and our license is active and verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can look up any contractor's license yourself at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything - it takes about two minutes.
Many Boca Raton communities require written HOA approval before construction starts. We have navigated the architectural review process across Palm Beach and Broward counties and know what committees look for - matching materials, setback compliance, approved color palettes. We prepare the submission and manage the process so you do not have to.
Every decision we make on a sunroom construction project - materials, engineering, permitting - is designed for the specific code requirements and climate conditions in South Florida. Reach out today to schedule your free in-home estimate.
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