
Salt air, hurricane winds, and year-round heat are hard on most materials. Vinyl holds up. We install vinyl sunrooms in Boca Raton that are permitted, wind-rated, and designed to stay comfortable even in July.

Vinyl sunrooms in Boca Raton are fully enclosed additions built with a vinyl frame, large glazed panels, and a solid roof. They create a real, usable room - not just a covered patio. Most residential vinyl sunroom installations take one to two weeks of active construction once permits are approved, and the overall timeline from contract to finished room is typically two to four months when HOA and permitting steps are included.
Vinyl is one of the most practical frame choices for South Florida. It does not rust, rot, or need repainting, which matters in a coastal, high-humidity environment. If you are weighing your options, our sunroom additions page gives a broader overview of what a new room addition involves, and our three season sunrooms page covers a more budget-friendly option if year-round climate control is not your priority.
The most important performance decision in any vinyl sunroom is the glazing. Standard clear panels turn a South Florida sunroom into an oven by mid-morning in July. Low-emissivity or solar-control glazing dramatically reduces heat gain - and it is the single biggest factor in how livable your room will be.
Your back porch or patio sits empty from May through October because of heat, bugs, and afternoon thunderstorms. A vinyl sunroom gives you that space back - enclosed, comfortable, and usable every day of the year. In Boca Raton, this is the most common reason homeowners make the call.
Many Boca Raton homes already have a screened lanai, but screens do not block heat, do not keep out heavy rain, and do not give you a comfortable space in the summer months. If you find yourself wishing your screened porch were a real room, enclosing it with a vinyl frame and proper glazing is the natural next step.
You need a home office, a playroom, or a casual entertaining area, but a full interior addition is too expensive or too disruptive. A vinyl sunroom adds genuine square footage at a fraction of the cost and without tearing into your home's existing structure. It is a practical way to get the room you need.
An older aluminum or wood-frame enclosure that is corroding, leaking at the seams, or no longer closing properly is past the repair stage. Replacing it with a vinyl frame means you will not be dealing with the same corrosion problems five or ten years from now, especially in a salt-air environment.
Our vinyl sunroom installations start with a site visit where we measure your space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and talk through how you want to use the room. We discuss glazing options, roof styles, and whether the room will be connected to your home's cooling system. Every installation we do is permitted, uses Florida wind-rated products, and is inspected by the local building authority before we consider the job complete. If you are looking at a full new addition from scratch, our sunroom additions service covers the broader scope of that work. If your existing porch just needs a screen-to-glass upgrade, our three season sunrooms option may be a better fit depending on your climate-control goals.
We also handle HOA submission for communities with architectural review boards. A large share of Boca Raton neighborhoods require that approval before any exterior addition is built, and we prepare the drawings and specifications the board needs. The hardware we specify for coastal installations is stainless steel or marine-grade to resist the salt air that corrodes standard fasteners over time. You can read more about industry standards for sunroom construction through the National Sunroom Association.
Suits homeowners who want to add a fully enclosed room to the back or side of their home, starting with a new slab and a complete vinyl frame system.
Suits homeowners who already have a slab and a screened enclosure and want to upgrade to a proper vinyl-framed room with glass panels.
Suits homeowners who want the sunroom connected to their home's air conditioning or fitted with a dedicated mini-split unit for year-round comfort.
Suits homeowners replacing an existing enclosure with impact-rated, low-emissivity glazing that reduces heat gain and meets current Florida wind standards.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's high-velocity hurricane zone, which means any permanent structure addition must meet strict wind-resistance standards. Vinyl frames can be specified with Florida product approvals that certify their wind resistance - and that certification is what the building inspector looks for when they come out for the final sign-off. Beyond wind, Boca Raton's coastal environment means salt-laden air is constant, even several miles inland. Salt air accelerates corrosion on aluminum and steel hardware, which is why we specify stainless or marine-grade fasteners and hinges on every coastal installation. Vinyl itself resists corrosion well, making it one of the most practical frame choices for homes in this part of South Florida.
The heat and humidity picture matters just as much as the wind. Boca Raton does not have a cold season, so the challenge is always keeping the room cool, not warm. We specify glazing with the solar heat gain in mind and discuss cooling options - whether that is extending your existing HVAC or adding a mini-split - during the design phase, not after the room is built. We serve vinyl sunroom customers throughout the area, including Pompano Beach and Deerfield Beach, where the same coastal and wind-load considerations apply.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and your goals so we come to the site visit prepared, not guessing.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the foundation, and discuss glazing and cooling options. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is made - no verbal ballparks.
If your community requires architectural review, we prepare the submission. We then file the permit application with the city, handle any plan review comments, and keep you updated on timing.
Once approvals are in hand, the vinyl frame and glazing panels typically go up within one to two weeks. We schedule all required inspections, pass the final sign-off, and walk through the finished room with you before closing out the project.
We handle the permits, the HOA submissions, and every step of the process - so you can focus on enjoying your new room.
(728) 777-1327Every vinyl frame and glazing system we install carries a Florida product approval for wind resistance. We can show you the documentation before you sign anything. In Boca Raton's hurricane zone, using properly rated products and getting the permit inspected is what separates a sunroom that holds up from one that becomes a liability when a storm rolls through.
Salt air corrodes standard fasteners and hinges within a few years in a coastal environment like Boca Raton. We specify stainless steel or marine-grade hardware on every coastal installation as a standard practice, not an upgrade. That detail is what keeps your sunroom operating smoothly years after installation.
We have worked with architectural review boards throughout Boca Raton's residential communities and know what they typically require. We prepare the submission package and help you understand the timeline so your project does not stall waiting for a board that only meets once a month. You can review general sunroom quality standards through the National Sunroom Association at nationalsunroom.org.
We do not install clear standard glass in a South Florida sunroom. Every vinyl room we build uses glazing with a meaningful solar-heat-rejection rating - because a room that overheats in July is a room no one uses. We discuss glazing performance with you during the estimate so you know exactly what you are getting before the order is placed.
A vinyl sunroom is only as good as the decisions made before the first panel goes in - glazing, hardware, wind ratings, and drainage all determine whether your room is an asset or a headache five years from now. We make those decisions carefully and explain every one of them to you before work begins.
A complete new room addition attached to your home, covering foundation, framing, glazing, and all required permits.
Learn MoreA more affordable enclosed space option for homeowners who do not need year-round climate control but want protection from bugs and rain.
Learn MorePermit review timelines in Palm Beach County mean early starters finish first. Call now and we can get your estimate on the schedule this week.