
Stop avoiding your backyard. A three season sunroom keeps out insects and rain so you can enjoy your outdoor space for most of the year.

Three season sunrooms in West Palm Beach are enclosed porch additions with large screen or window panels that block insects and rain while letting in light and air, and most projects are sized and permitted within eight to twelve weeks from the first call to move-in.
Unlike a fully conditioned room addition, a three season sunroom is not designed for heating or air conditioning, which keeps the cost well below a traditional home addition. In West Palm Beach, where winters rarely drop below the mid-50s, that means a space you can realistically use ten or eleven months a year. If you are looking at a fully conditioned option, take a look at our patio enclosures service, which covers glass and acrylic sealed options.
The biggest driver of satisfaction is choosing the right panel system for how you actually use the space. Reach out and we will walk you through the options that fit your backyard and your budget.
If your back porch sits empty from June through September because of mosquitoes, heat, and afternoon storms, a three season sunroom solves all three at once. A screened and roofed space turns somewhere you dread into somewhere you look forward to each morning.
A concrete slab or covered patio you rarely use because it is too exposed is wasted space. A three season sunroom converts that existing footprint into a real room without the full cost of a traditional addition. If guests crowd inside while good outdoor space sits empty, that is a sign.
If your current screened enclosure shows rust, corrosion, or screens that no longer fit properly after a storm, patching may cost more than replacing. Older enclosures built before current wind codes were updated often cannot be repaired to meet today's standards.
Palm Beach County buyers consistently reward homes with well-designed outdoor living spaces. If your backyard feels unfinished compared to neighboring homes, a three season sunroom is one of the more cost-effective ways to make your property stand out before listing.
We build three season sunrooms in several configurations, each suited to different preferences and budgets. The most popular choice in West Palm Beach is a screen panel sunroom, which lets breezes flow through while keeping out mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon rain. For homeowners who want more weather flexibility, sliding or removable panels let you close the room down quickly when storms roll in and open it back up within minutes. We also build hybrid setups that pair screened sections with glass panels for year-round usability without a full climate-control system.
Every build includes proper foundation work and wind-rated anchoring. We handle permits, manage inspections, and walk you through the final result before we leave. If you are comparing this to a fully enclosed option, our screen room installation service covers lighter-weight screened structures that suit smaller patios and lower budgets.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum airflow and insect protection, with panels you can open on breezy days.
Great for those who want flexibility - close the panels quickly when afternoon storms roll in, then open back up when the weather clears.
A middle-ground option combining screened sections for airflow with glass panels that seal against heavy rain.
West Palm Beach averages around 233 sunny days per year, and winter temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s at night. That climate math changes the value of a three season sunroom significantly. In most of the country, a three season room is a fair-weather novelty. Here, it is a room you will use for most of the year. The afternoon storm season that runs from June through September is a real factor, but a properly pitched roof and sealed panel system handles those daily showers without issue. The bigger challenge in this market is building to Florida wind-load standards, which require hurricane-rated anchoring, materials, and fasteners throughout.
Salt air from the Intracoastal and Atlantic coastline also matters more than most homeowners realize. Standard aluminum and hardware corrode within a few years when exposed to coastal conditions. We use marine-grade materials across every project - a detail that separates a sunroom that holds up from one that starts deteriorating within the first few years. Homeowners in Riviera Beach and Palm Beach Gardens face the same coastal conditions and have the same building code requirements, so our process is consistent across the whole service area.
The National Association of Home Builders consistently ranks sunroom additions among the remodeling projects with strong resale appeal in coastal markets. In Palm Beach County, outdoor-connected living spaces are an especially strong draw for buyers.
You reach out and we schedule an in-person visit, usually within a few days. We measure the area, check the existing foundation, and ask how you plan to use the space.
We provide a written proposal covering size, materials, and total cost. We walk you through it line by line so you know exactly what you are paying for - permits and site prep included.
We handle the City of West Palm Beach permit application. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the drawings for architectural review. This step typically takes two to six weeks.
Actual building takes one to two weeks. A city inspector visits to verify the work meets code. Your home interior stays largely undisturbed throughout.
We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. If you are on a tighter timeline, call us directly and we will do our best to fit you in.
Free written estimates. No pressure. We will walk you through everything including permits and timeline before you commit to anything.
(728) 226-6069Every three season sunroom we build in West Palm Beach meets the state wind-load standards required for attached structures. The anchoring, panel ratings, and fasteners are all specified for South Florida conditions, not national averages.
We apply for the building permit and manage inspection scheduling on your behalf. A permitted project protects you at resale and confirms the work was reviewed by an independent city inspector.
Salt air from the Intracoastal and Atlantic coastline accelerates corrosion on standard hardware. We use marine-grade aluminum and fasteners rated for coastal environments, which means your sunroom looks and functions correctly years from now.
A large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before any exterior addition. We have navigated this process for homeowners in gated communities and planned developments throughout the area and can help you prepare the submission package.
When you add up properly anchored structure, permitted work, coastal-grade materials, and experience with local HOA processes, the difference in long-term outcome is real. You can verify any Florida contractor license at the Florida DBPR license lookup before signing anything.
Fully enclosed glass or screen options that seal your patio and can be connected to your home's climate control for year-round comfort.
Learn MoreLightweight aluminum-framed screen rooms that protect against insects and light rain without the footprint of a full sunroom addition.
Learn MorePermit timelines in West Palm Beach move quickly - reach out today and we will lock in your spot before the season fills.