Stop settling for a catalog kit that doesn't fit your house. We design and build custom sunrooms around your exact roofline, yard, and how you actually plan to use the space - fully permitted and hurricane-rated.

Custom sunrooms in West Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific home and yard - not a prefabricated kit - and most projects take three to five months from contract signing to a finished, permitted room.
Unlike an off-the-shelf enclosure, a custom sunroom is drawn to match your roofline, match your exterior finish, and fit the way you plan to use the space - whether that is a year-round living room, a home office with natural light, or a quiet reading room. In West Palm Beach, where the heat index climbs past 100 degrees in summer and hurricane season runs six months, how a sunroom is built matters as much as how it looks. If you are weighing a custom build against a more standard approach, our sunroom construction page covers the full range of options in detail.
Every custom sunroom we build in Palm Beach County goes through the full permit process - structural review, electrical inspection, and if applicable, a mechanical review for the HVAC connection. That paper trail protects your home's value and gives you independent confirmation the work was done correctly.
If your patio or backyard is unbearable from May through October, you are already living with the problem a custom sunroom solves. In West Palm Beach, a well-cooled, fully enclosed room turns that dead space into a place you use every day - not just in the mild months.
Older Florida rooms with jalousie windows and screened enclosures let in too much of what you are trying to keep out. If you retreat inside every afternoon when the sun hits or every time a storm rolls through, upgrading to a properly sealed custom room with insulated glass fixes that permanently.
Fogged or cracked glass, roof frames that have shifted, or gaps at the roofline after a hurricane season are signs your current enclosure was not built to current Palm Beach County standards. Replacing it with a structure built correctly is more cost-effective than continuing to patch an aging one.
A permitted, well-finished custom sunroom adds real, appraiser-recognized square footage and appeals to buyers in West Palm Beach who prioritize indoor-outdoor living. An unpermitted addition, by contrast, can complicate your sale and raise flags with a buyer's lender.
The custom sunroom process starts with your home - how it is oriented, what the roofline looks like, where the best views are, and how you want to move between the new room and the rest of the house. From there, we work through glass options, roof style, foundation requirements, and cooling strategy. If you already have ideas about the look you want, our sunroom design service helps you refine those ideas into a buildable plan. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed addition built from foundation to finish with all permits handled, our sunroom construction service covers that process end to end.
Every project uses impact-rated glass specified to meet Palm Beach County's wind zone requirements - this is not an upgrade or an add-on, it is the standard. We also handle the HOA architectural review submission if your community requires it, so you are not navigating two separate approval processes on your own.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms with low-e glass and HVAC integration - the right choice for homeowners who want to use the space every month of the year.
A gable roof lets you pitch the ceiling for dramatic height and better air circulation - well suited to larger rooms and homes with strong architectural character.
A quieter, more private room off the main house - ideal for a home office, art room, or meditation space with controlled natural light.
Hip and low-slope roofs work well on homes where a gable pitch would clash with the existing roofline - preserving the look of the house while adding the room.
For homeowners who want maximum natural light, a glass ceiling floods the space - but requires careful glass selection and cooling planning in South Florida's climate.
If you already have a screened lanai, we can convert it into a fully enclosed custom sunroom - retaining the footprint while upgrading to insulated glass and a proper roof connection.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means any new glass installation on a home here has to meet the state's impact resistance requirements - no exceptions. That standard affects the cost and the process in ways that national pricing guides don't capture. A contractor who quotes you standard glass without mentioning impact requirements is either unfamiliar with local code or not being straight with you. Homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens and Riviera Beach face the same requirements as West Palm Beach proper - the wind zone designation covers the whole county.
West Palm Beach also has sandy, low-bearing-capacity soil throughout much of the county. That affects how the foundation under your sunroom is designed - a room that settles unevenly because the footing wasn't engineered for local soil conditions will develop gaps at the roofline, doors that stick, and eventually cracked glass panels. We assess the foundation situation as part of every pre-construction visit and address it before the build starts, not after. The U.S. Department of Energy's guidance on window performance is a good reference for understanding why glass selection matters so much in a climate like ours.
We respond within one business day. That first conversation covers your goals, your yard, and roughly what you are hoping to spend - no commitment required.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess your roofline and foundation, and ask about your HOA rules. From this visit comes a written proposal that covers permits, glass, and every cost item.
We handle the permit application with Palm Beach County or the City of West Palm Beach on your behalf. If your community has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit review.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the foundation, frame the room, install the impact-rated glass, and complete the interior finishes. We do a walkthrough together before closing out the permit - you keep the final inspection certificate.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We will walk you through your options and give you a written quote that covers permits, impact glass, and everything in between.
(728) 226-6069We build to the county's impact glass and wind-resistance requirements on every project - not just the ones where an inspector might be watching closely. That standard protects your investment when a storm rolls through.
Navigating the Palm Beach County Building Division or the City of West Palm Beach Building Department is not something a homeowner should have to manage. We handle every application, submission, and inspection scheduling on your behalf.
A large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods have architectural review requirements, and we treat HOA submission as part of our standard process - not an extra charge or an afterthought. You won't find yourself three weeks into a project with an unapproved design.
A sunroom that works in Michigan doesn't automatically work here. We specify glass, insulation, and cooling systems for West Palm Beach's heat load from the start - so the room is comfortable in August, not just in January. For more on glass performance in our climate, the Florida Solar Energy Center publishes independent research on building performance in South Florida.
Every custom sunroom we build in West Palm Beach is permitted, inspected, and built with glass that meets Palm Beach County's hurricane standards. When you are ready to talk through your project, we are here.
Ready to build a brand-new sunroom from the ground up? Our construction service covers every stage, from foundation to final county inspection.
Learn MoreNot sure what style fits your home yet? Our design service helps you choose the right configuration, glass, and roofline before a single permit is filed.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up quickly in Palm Beach County - reaching out now means your room could be finished before next summer arrives.