Stop losing half the year to heat and humidity. A properly built four season sunroom in West Palm Beach stays comfortable in July just as well as January - with insulation, hurricane-rated glass, and a cooling system sized for South Florida.

Four season sunrooms in West Palm Beach are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, tight-sealing windows, and a dedicated cooling system - most projects take three to five months from signed contract to final inspection, including permit review through Palm Beach County or the City of West Palm Beach.
A screened porch or basic enclosure might work on a mild December morning, but it is not a room you can live in from May through October in West Palm Beach. A four season sunroom changes that completely. With the right insulation, high-performance glass, and a cooling system sized correctly for South Florida's heat load, the room stays comfortable regardless of what the thermometer says outside. If you want to compare this to a more affordable option for cooler months only, see our three season sunrooms page. If you are looking for a similar fully climate-controlled option with a slightly different construction system, our all season rooms page covers that in detail.
Every four season sunroom we build in West Palm Beach is permitted, inspected, and engineered for Florida's hurricane wind requirements. You won't be living in an unpermitted addition that creates problems when you try to sell or refinance.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through October because it is simply too hot, humid, or buggy to enjoy, a four season sunroom solves that problem permanently. West Palm Beach summers are long and intense, and a screened enclosure offers almost no protection from the heat.
If you already have a sunroom or patio enclosure that lets in rain during afternoon thunderstorms, flexes when the wind picks up, or has windows that no longer seal, those are signs the structure wasn't built to Florida's current standards. A properly rebuilt four season room fixes that permanently.
If there is a space in your home you stop using by May because it gets uncomfortably hot, that is a sign it is not properly insulated or climate-controlled. A four season sunroom is engineered from the start to stay comfortable year-round - so you actually use it instead of walking past it.
West Palm Beach's real estate market is competitive, and buyers respond to properly permitted living space. If you want an addition that adds documented value to your home - not just square footage a buyer's inspector will flag - a permitted four season sunroom is the right path.
We build four season sunrooms as new additions and as replacements for existing enclosures that no longer meet current standards. Every room we build includes high-performance glass rated for South Florida's solar heat gain, a foundation designed for Palm Beach County's soil conditions, and structural connections that meet Florida's wind load requirements. For homeowners who want to compare options side by side, three season sunrooms are a lower-cost alternative that works well in West Palm Beach's cooler months, while all season rooms use an engineered panel wall system that is also fully climate-controlled.
Each project begins with a free on-site assessment at your home. We measure the space, review the existing foundation, and discuss how the new room will connect to your home's HVAC system - either through extended ductwork or a dedicated mini-split unit. We handle the full permit process and HOA submission if your community requires it.
Designed to match your home's roofline and exterior - the right choice when you want the addition to look like it was always part of the house.
If an existing enclosure is leaking, out of code, or simply worn out, we tear it down and rebuild it to current Florida standards from the foundation up.
We coordinate with licensed HVAC professionals to size and install a wall-mounted cooling unit specifically for your sunroom's square footage and glass load.
For existing sunrooms where the glass is the problem, we can replace standard panels with high-performance glass that blocks solar heat and UV without sacrificing natural light.
New room additions built from scratch on an existing slab or new foundation - fully permitted and ready for year-round use from the day construction is complete.
All glass and window systems we install meet Florida's impact and wind-load requirements for the West Palm Beach high-wind zone.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year, and summer humidity regularly pushes into the 80-90% range. A sunroom built with standard glass and basic insulation will be unusable from late spring through early fall - which is most of the year in South Florida. Contractors experienced in this market know to specify glass with a low solar heat gain rating and insulation designed for a climate where cooling, not heating, is the year-round challenge. Homeowners in Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens face the same heat and wind requirements as West Palm Beach - the same glass and structural standards apply across the county.
West Palm Beach also has a significant number of neighborhoods governed by HOAs - particularly in gated communities throughout the area - and the HOA approval process must be completed before a building permit application can even be submitted. We factor this into every project timeline from the start, so you are not surprised by a month-long delay after signing a contract. The soil throughout Palm Beach County is predominantly sandy and has relatively low bearing capacity, which affects how foundations are prepared for new additions. You can review the current energy and construction requirements for new room additions at the Florida Building Commission and learn about high-performance glass options from the U.S. Department of Energy.
We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day. We'll ask about the size you're considering, how you plan to use the room, and whether your property has an HOA - then schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
At your home, we measure the space, assess the foundation and existing structure, and discuss glass options and HVAC approach suited to your specific room size and sun exposure. You'll receive a written proposal with full scope, materials, timeline, and pricing.
If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we prepare and submit that documentation first. Once approval is in hand, we file the permit application with the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks - we handle all follow-up on your behalf.
We build foundation first, then framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC connection. County inspectors verify the work at required stages. At completion, we walk through the room with you and provide all closed permit documentation for your records.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Submit your info and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We assess your space, walk through your glass and cooling options for South Florida's climate, and provide a written proposal before any work begins.
(728) 226-6069We are a state-licensed contractor and fully insured on every project. You can verify our license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything - we encourage you to check. Every project carries appropriate coverage from day one through final inspection.
We manage the entire permit process - application, plan review follow-up, and inspection scheduling - through the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County Building Division. You receive closed permit documentation at completion, which you need for financing and future sale.
We specify high-performance glass with solar heat gain ratings appropriate for West Palm Beach's climate and coordinate the correct cooling solution - extended ductwork or mini-split - before construction begins. You won't move into a room that runs hot all summer.
A significant portion of West Palm Beach's neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements that must be completed before permits can be submitted. We have prepared and submitted those packages across communities throughout Palm Beach County and factor the timeline into every proposal.
A four season sunroom is a real investment in your home - the kind that pays off only when it is built correctly, permitted properly, and designed for the climate where you actually live. We build every room to the standards West Palm Beach demands. You can verify contractor licensing in Florida through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and learn more about what we bring to every project on our about page.
Considering a more affordable enclosed space without full HVAC integration? A three season sunroom works well in West Palm Beach's cooler months.
Learn MoreAll season rooms share many features with four season sunrooms - a great option if you want full comfort with a slightly different wall panel and ceiling system.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill fast heading into fall - call (728) 226-6069 or submit online today. All estimates are free, and we respond within 1 business day.