Stop letting South Florida heat, rain, and insects take over your outdoor space. A three season sunroom gives you a finished, enclosed room you can actually use.

Three season sunrooms in Boca Raton are enclosed additions built with glass or acrylic panels, a solid roof, and a finished floor, providing rain and insect protection without full HVAC integration, with most projects taking one to three weeks to build once permits are in hand.
In Boca Raton, a three season sunroom sits between a screened lanai and a fully conditioned room. It keeps out rain, bugs, and direct sun while maintaining a strong connection to the outdoors - making it a practical choice for homeowners who want more living space without the cost of a full room addition. If you entertain outdoors, work from home, or simply want a comfortable spot to enjoy your backyard view, a three season sunroom creates that space.
Choosing the right panels and ventilation for South Florida's heat is the most important design decision you will make. If you want a room that stays comfortable even in July, our patio enclosures page covers hybrid options that combine screen and glass panels for maximum flexibility in this climate.
If mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and intense summer heat drive your family off the patio from May through October, your outdoor space is going to waste. A three season sunroom keeps insects out and shades the room so you can actually use it during South Florida's toughest months. An empty patio in Boca Raton is a wasted asset.
Boca Raton's wet season brings near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. An open patio gives you no warning and no shelter when they roll in fast off the Atlantic. A three season sunroom with a solid roof keeps your outdoor plans intact regardless of what the afternoon sky looks like.
Many Boca Raton homes have a screened lanai from the original construction that has aged - torn screens, corroded aluminum frames, or a layout that no longer fits the way the family uses the home. Upgrading to a proper three season sunroom with solid panels and a finished interior transforms that underused space into something you are proud to show off.
If your home feels tight but a full interior renovation seems too disruptive or expensive, a three season sunroom adds real square footage at a lower cost. It creates a dedicated space for dining, relaxing, or casual entertaining without tearing into your main structure or relocating for weeks.
We design and build three season sunrooms suited to South Florida's climate and Palm Beach County permitting requirements. Every project starts with an on-site visit where we look at your existing patio or slab, discuss panel and roof options, and talk through how you want to use the space. We build on existing concrete where possible to keep costs down, and we handle the full construction sequence from framing through final inspection closeout.
For homeowners who want full weather protection and air conditioning, our patio enclosures service covers fully enclosed options with glass and HVAC integration. And for homeowners who primarily want insect protection without solid glazing, our screen room installation service is a more affordable starting point - we can walk you through both at the initial consultation.
Best for homeowners who want full rain protection and a finished room feel while keeping the cost below a fully conditioned addition.
Suits homeowners looking for a lightweight, cost-effective panel option that still provides solid weather and insect protection.
Works well in Boca Raton for homeowners who want airflow in cooler months and rain protection in the wet season - panels open or close as needed.
For homeowners with an aging screened enclosure who want to transform the same footprint into a more finished, weatherproof three season room.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's tropical climate zone, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily from June through September. A three season sunroom built here is primarily about managing heat, humidity, and rain - not cold. That means the roof-to-house connection must be watertight, the floor must shed water cleanly, and the panels must be rated for high UV exposure and Florida's coastal salt air. A sunroom designed for a northern climate and installed here will disappoint fast.
Florida also requires any enclosed structural addition to meet strict wind-resistance standards, which affects material choices and cost. The permit and inspection process exists specifically to confirm the structure was built correctly. Homeowners across Delray Beach and Boynton Beach face the same requirements, and we have worked through the permitting and HOA process in both communities. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains the state contractor license database, where you can verify any contractor before signing.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space, how you plan to use the room, and your timeline so the first visit is focused.
We come to your property, measure the space, and walk through your options for panels, roofing, and layout. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and payment terms.
We submit the building permit application to the Palm Beach County building department and help you prepare your HOA submission if required. We track both processes so you are not chasing paperwork.
Once all approvals are in hand, we build your sunroom and coordinate required inspections. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and hand over all permit documentation.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and construction from start to finish. No pressure - just a straightforward conversation about your space.
(728) 777-1327We submit and manage the building permit on every project through to the final inspection closeout. A contractor who pulls their own permit is legally accountable for the finished work - and you get documentation that protects you at resale, during insurance claims, and in future financing.
Boca Raton falls in a high-wind zone, and every sunroom we build is framed, anchored, and glazed to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. We do not cut costs by substituting lower-rated materials - the finished room is engineered to hold up when a storm moves through.
Many Boca Raton neighborhoods are HOA-governed, with specific rules about exterior additions. We work with architectural review processes regularly and can help you prepare the documentation so your HOA submission moves through without unnecessary delays.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job - ask for our license number before you sign anything.
Every one of these details - the permit, the wind rating, the HOA documentation, the license - exists to protect you as the homeowner. We handle all of them on every project so you are not left sorting out problems after the crew leaves.
Fully or partially enclosed patio rooms with glass, screen, or hybrid panels - ideal for Boca Raton homeowners who want complete weather protection.
Learn MoreA budget-friendly first step that eliminates insects and provides shade while keeping your outdoor area open to natural breezes.
Learn MoreSpring and early summer fill our schedule fast - reach out now to lock in your timeline before the rainy season arrives.
We build three season sunrooms across Boca Raton and the surrounding South Florida communities.