Your screened porch is miserable from May through October. We build four season sunrooms in Lake Worth Beach with impact glass and cooling integration so you actually use the space - in August and in January.

Four season sunrooms in Lake Worth Beach are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, sealed impact-rated windows, and a connection to your home's cooling system - built to be usable every day of the year, with most construction phases running four to eight weeks after permits are approved.
The word "four season" means something specific here. In South Florida, a room that is not properly insulated and cooled will be unusable for six or more months of the year. A genuine four season sunroom solves that by treating heat management as a primary design requirement - not an afterthought. If you are deciding between a full four-season build and a lighter option, our three-season sunroom page explains the tradeoffs clearly, and our all season rooms service covers enclosed spaces designed for maximum flexibility. Every project in Lake Worth Beach goes through the same Palm Beach County permitting process, and every room we build must meet the county's wind load requirements for coastal construction.
If you walk out to your screened porch between May and October and immediately walk back inside because of the heat, that space is not working for Lake Worth Beach's climate. A screen alone does nothing to block heat or humidity. A four season sunroom with proper glass and cooling turns that same footprint into a room you can enjoy every day.
If you spend time each June moving furniture inside and worrying about what a storm might do to your screened enclosure, a properly built four season sunroom eliminates most of that anxiety. Impact-rated windows and a solid roof hold up during storms rather than becoming a liability. For homeowners near the coast in Lake Worth Beach, that peace of mind is often worth the investment alone.
A four season sunroom is often the right middle ground - it adds a real, usable room without the complexity of tying into your existing foundation or rerouting major systems. Many homeowners in this area use the space as a home office, a reading room, or a casual dining area that flows from the kitchen.
South Florida mosquito season is essentially year-round, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through Lake Worth Beach almost daily from June through September. If you have stopped using your patio because of insects or unpredictable weather, a fully enclosed sunroom solves both problems without sacrificing the feeling of being connected to your yard.
We build four season sunrooms across a range of sizes, configurations, and finish levels. Every room includes impact-rated windows, a proper roof-to-wall seal with flashing, and a climate control solution - either a dedicated mini-split unit or a connection to your existing air conditioning system. Homeowners who want the lightest-weight climate-controlled option should also look at our three-season sunrooms, while homeowners who want a room built for maximum flexibility through every weather pattern may prefer our all season rooms format.
The biggest design decisions are glass type, ceiling configuration, and how the new room connects to your home's interior. We walk through all of these with you during the on-site consultation. For homeowners who want to start with a complete design discussion before committing to construction, we offer design-first consultations that produce a full rendering and materials specification before any permits are pulled.
Best for homeowners who want a fully enclosed, cooled space without custom finishes - impact windows, insulated roof, and a mini-split unit as a complete package.
Best for homeowners who want the new room to feel like a natural extension of the house - matched flooring, ceiling height, trim, and a direct connection to the home's central AC.
Best for homeowners with an existing screened porch who want to convert it to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled four season room by replacing the screens with impact glass panels.
Best for homes with no existing patio or footprint, where the full project - foundation pour, framing, glass, roofing, systems, and finishing - begins from bare ground.
Lake Worth Beach's location less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean creates two conditions that drive every design decision in a four season sunroom project. The first is salt air. Frames, fasteners, and hardware that are not rated for coastal exposure begin to corrode within a few years - affecting both the appearance and the structural integrity of the room. The second is hurricane season. Palm Beach County requires all new room additions to meet strict wind resistance standards, and in a coastal zone like Lake Worth Beach, that means impact-rated windows are not optional - they are the law. A room built without them is not only dangerous but also unpermitted, which creates serious problems at resale and with your homeowner's insurance.
Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach also deal with older housing stock - many homes in the area were built in the 1950s through 1980s and have existing slabs, patios, and back-of-house structures that were not designed with a future room addition in mind. Neighbors in Boynton Beach face the same conditions. Getting an honest assessment of what is already there - before design work starts - is one of the most valuable things a local contractor brings to a project.
We start with a short conversation about what you are hoping to use the room for, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an existing slab or patio. A good first call should feel like a conversation - not a sales pitch. Expect a response within one business day.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at the existing structure, and walk through design options with you in person. We also ask about your HOA rules at this stage - if you have one and they have not been consulted yet, that needs to happen before design is finalized. This visit results in a written proposal with a full scope and price.
We submit permit applications to Palm Beach County's Building Division on your behalf. Review typically takes four to eight weeks. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that approval process runs in parallel. You do not manage any of this yourself - we handle the paperwork and keep you updated.
Foundation work, framing, impact windows, roofing, insulation, and your cooling connection are all completed in sequence. A Palm Beach County inspector signs off on the finished room. We then do a final walkthrough with you, show you how everything works, and hand over all permit documentation.
We will visit your property, walk through your options, and give you a written estimate at no charge. No obligation, no pressure - just honest information about your project.
(561) 954-1564Every four season sunroom we build in Lake Worth Beach uses impact-rated windows that meet Palm Beach County's coastal wind load requirements. We do not offer a non-compliant baseline and charge extra to bring it up to code - the compliant version is the only version we build.
Lake Worth Beach sits less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean. We specify framing, fasteners, and hardware rated for that salt air environment. Materials that are not chosen with this in mind begin to corrode within a few years - leading to staining, structural weakening, and seal failures.
We handle the full Palm Beach County permit process from application to final inspection approval. You receive a copy of the final approval document - the record that confirms your room was built to code and protects you at resale and with your insurance company.
Our contractor license is active and publicly searchable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can look it up before you sign anything. For independent guidance on energy-efficient window choices, the Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida publishes research on exactly what works in this climate.
The combination of compliant impact glass, coastal-grade materials, and a fully documented permit record gives you a room that is built correctly, holds up over time, and does not create problems when you sell. For independent guidance on energy-efficient window performance in Florida's climate, the Florida Solar Energy Center and the U.S. Department of Energy both publish resources that explain exactly what to look for.
A more affordable enclosed room option for homeowners who use their outdoor space primarily in the cooler months and do not need full air conditioning integration.
Learn MoreEnclosed rooms designed for maximum flexibility in every weather pattern - a strong option for homeowners who want the full four-season experience with a focus on versatile use.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill quickly - locking in your start date now means enjoying your new room before next summer's heat arrives. Call or request a free estimate online.