Most sunroom companies sell the same kit in every yard. We design each project around your home, your lot, and South Florida weather so you get a room you actually use year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Lake Worth Beach are enclosed additions designed specifically for your home and South Florida climate, most jobs take eight to fourteen weeks from first call to finished room, including permit review through Palm Beach County.
If you have a screened porch or open patio that sits empty from May through October, a custom sunroom solves that problem. Unlike a kit room, a custom build is designed around your existing footprint, the way your home faces the sun, and whether you have an existing slab worth building on. Most homeowners in Lake Worth Beach are surprised by how much of the foundation work is already done.
If you are weighing a fully enclosed room against a more open option, our sunroom construction page walks through the full build process from permitting through final inspection.
If your screened porch is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed from May through October, you are losing most of the year on a space you paid for. A custom sunroom with proper glass and climate control turns that same footprint into a room you can use in July. Many Lake Worth Beach homeowners make this switch after a summer or two of watching a perfectly good outdoor space go to waste.
If you have a concrete slab behind your home that you rarely use because there is no shade, no rain protection, and no way to keep the bugs out, that slab is already most of the foundation work for a sunroom. A contractor can assess whether it is strong enough to build on and give you a realistic cost picture. This is one of the most common starting points for custom sunroom projects on older Lake Worth Beach properties.
Adding a sunroom is often less disruptive than gutting a room inside your home because most of the work happens outside. If you need a home office, a reading room, or a casual dining space and you have a usable backyard footprint, a custom addition may get you there faster and with far less upheaval than an interior remodel.
If you have an older screened enclosure or patio cover that you genuinely worry about every time a storm is forecast, that concern is telling you something. A properly permitted sunroom built to current Florida wind standards is a fundamentally more secure structure than most older porch enclosures. Knowing it was engineered for South Florida weather is worth real peace of mind.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit to measure your space, assess your existing foundation or slab, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there we handle the design, permit submission, and build. We cover sunroom construction from slab prep through final inspection, so you are not managing subcontractors or chasing permits on your own.
Part of getting a custom room right is choosing materials that hold up in South Florida. We walk every homeowner through glass options, frame materials, and roofing so the finished room stays comfortable without running the air conditioner constantly. If you want to see what the full design process looks like before committing to a build, visit our sunroom design page for a breakdown of how we approach each project.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable space in cooler months and are comfortable with fans or a portable unit for warmer days.
The right choice for anyone in Lake Worth Beach who wants a room they can use every month of the year without managing heat or humidity.
Ideal for properties with a solid existing concrete slab that can be assessed and built on directly, reducing foundation costs.
For homes without a usable slab or where the existing concrete is not strong enough - we pour the foundation as part of the project.
Lake Worth Beach sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly reach the low 90s and humidity stays high for most of the year. A sunroom without proper ventilation or climate control will be unusable from May through October - which is most of the year. This is why the glass choice, insulation, and whether to extend your home air conditioning into the space matters far more here than it would in a northern state. A contractor who understands South Florida climate designs the room to be comfortable in August, not just January.
The other factor that shapes every custom build here is Florida building code. Any new addition in Palm Beach County must be engineered to meet high-wind load requirements - that means the structure, glass panels, and roof all have to hold up to hurricane-force winds. What this means for you is that a properly permitted custom sunroom in Lake Worth Beach is built to a higher structural standard than you would find in most other states. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Delray Beach and Boynton Beach, and we understand the permit requirements and HOA landscape across these communities.
Lake Worth Beach also has a significant number of homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, and many of them have existing concrete slabs that a sunroom could potentially be built on. However, older slabs may not be thick or structurally sound enough to support a new enclosed addition without reinforcement. A good contractor assesses the condition of your existing slab before quoting the job. For more on Florida building standards, see the Florida Building Commission.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the space, how you want to use the room, and whether you have an existing slab or patio. You do not need to have all the answers - just a general sense of what you are hoping for.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at your foundation or slab, and walk through your options. You will receive a written estimate that covers size, materials, and total cost - not just a ballpark number. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we ask about that now.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf. If HOA approval is required, we help you understand what documentation to prepare. This phase typically takes two to six weeks and is a required step, not optional.
Once permits are in hand, we prepare the foundation, frame the structure, install glass and roofing, and complete finishing work. A county inspector visits before the job is signed off. We do a final walkthrough with you and hand over all permit and inspection records.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will visit your home, walk through your options, and give you a written quote. Permit timelines in Palm Beach County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are in your new room.
(561) 954-1564Every custom sunroom we build is designed from the start to stay comfortable through summer. We walk you through glass and insulation choices that keep the room livable in August. A room that bakes in the heat is not a room - it is a storage space.
We pull every permit through Palm Beach County before a board is cut. An unpermitted addition is a liability that shows up at the worst moment - when you are selling your home or filing an insurance claim. Your paperwork is clean and your addition is on the official record.
We build to the wind resistance standards required for Palm Beach County on every project. A county inspector verifies this before we consider the job complete. You will not wonder whether your new room is a liability when a storm approaches the coast. For independent guidance on energy-efficient glass for Florida homes, see the{" "}Florida Solar Energy Center.
Many Lake Worth Beach homes from the 1950s through 1980s have existing slabs that look solid but may need reinforcement. We assess your slab during the estimate visit - every time. Foundation problems discovered mid-project are expensive and disruptive, and we would rather find them first.
When you combine local climate knowledge, proper permitting, and structural standards that hold up through storm season, you get a sunroom you can actually count on. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in Lake Worth Beach.
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