Your porch sits empty for half the year because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. We install fully glassed solariums built to hurricane standards - so you get natural light from every direction without the South Florida elements working against you.

Solarium installation in Lake Worth Beach creates a fully glassed-in room attached to your home - glass on the walls and the roof - so natural light comes in from every direction, most projects take one to three weeks of construction once permits are approved, with the full timeline from first call to finished room typically running eight to fourteen weeks.
A traditional sunroom typically has glass on the walls but a solid or paneled roof. A solarium goes further: the roof is glass too, which means you get overhead light and an open-sky feel while staying protected from rain, insects, and wind. If you want a room that feels almost like being outdoors without the discomfort, a solarium is worth serious consideration. For homeowners who prefer solid roofing with open sides, our patio cover installation service is a lower-cost alternative worth comparing.
If your outdoor space becomes unusable the moment the heat and mosquitoes arrive, a solarium gives you that room back year-round. In Lake Worth Beach, where summer lasts nearly half the year, a screened porch without climate control is essentially seasonal furniture. A glass-enclosed solarium with proper ventilation changes that entirely.
South Florida's sun is intense enough to bleach wood floors, fade upholstery, and damage artwork even through standard windows. If you have noticed fading or discoloration in rooms facing south or west, a solarium with UV-blocking glass can stop that damage while giving you more light to enjoy - not less.
From June through September, afternoon thunderstorms roll through Lake Worth Beach almost daily. If you find yourself constantly moving furniture inside or abandoning outdoor plans because of rain, a fully enclosed solarium solves that problem permanently. The glass roof keeps you dry without darkening the space.
A solarium gives you a new room without the complexity and cost of extending your home's foundation, roofline, and interior walls. If you have been thinking about a sitting room, a reading nook, or a casual dining space, a solarium is often a faster and less disruptive path to that goal.
We handle the complete scope of a solarium project: foundation assessment and preparation, aluminum or thermally broken framing, glass panel installation with UV-blocking and heat-reflective options, weatherproofing and sealing at every joint, ventilation planning, and electrical for lighting and fans. Every project is permitted through the City of Lake Worth Beach and inspected before the job is considered complete. For homeowners who want the light of a solarium but prefer a more enclosed feel with solid walls and insulation, our custom sunroom service is the natural comparison.
We also work with homeowners who want something between a solarium and a covered outdoor space. Our patio cover installation service suits homeowners who want shade and weather protection without full glass enclosure - it is faster, less expensive, and often a good first step before deciding on a fully enclosed room. If you are not sure which option fits your space and budget, we will walk through both during the site visit.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light with basic weather protection - a great fit for milder months in Lake Worth Beach.
For homeowners who want year-round usability - low-emissivity glass reflects heat while still letting in light, dramatically reducing summer temperatures inside.
Best for homeowners who want a fully comfortable room in any season - includes a connection to your home's AC or a dedicated mini-split sized for the glass-heavy space.
For homes where the existing slab is cracked, uneven, or cannot support the new structure - we pour a new foundation and build the solarium as one coordinated project.
Lake Worth Beach sits in Palm Beach County's high-velocity hurricane zone, which means the glass, the framing, and every connection point on your solarium must be engineered to meet stricter wind-load requirements than most other parts of the country. Standard glass will not pass inspection here - the Florida Building Commission requires hurricane-impact glazing for enclosed structures in this county. Beyond wind loads, South Florida's combination of over 230 sunny days per year and summer humidity consistently above 80 percent means the glass you choose has a real impact on how comfortable and how functional your room will be. A solarium built with standard glass in this climate will be unusable from May through September without proper ventilation or cooling. We specify glass and ventilation together - not as an afterthought. Many homes in Lake Worth Beach were also built between the 1950s and 1980s, and concrete block construction common from that era requires careful assessment before a solarium can be properly attached. We evaluate your existing walls and slab during the estimate.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach County, including Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, where the same hurricane-zone requirements and coastal conditions shape how every glass structure gets built. If you live in a neighborhood with an HOA, we are familiar with the review process and can help you prepare the submission package - HOA approval is separate from your city permit, and you need both before construction begins.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions - the size of the space you have in mind, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have an existing slab. This call usually takes 10 to 15 minutes. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.
We visit your home to check your slab or foundation, measure the space, note the direction the room will face, and assess your existing walls. In Lake Worth Beach, we also flag any HOA requirements during this visit. You receive a written estimate within a few days.
We submit plans to the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Division and, if applicable, your HOA for review. Permit review takes two to four weeks on average. We handle the paperwork and keep you updated - you should not have to chase the building department yourself.
Once permits are approved, the crew prepares the site, erects the frame, sets the glass panels, seals all joints, and connects electrical. A city inspector signs off before the job is done. We walk you through the finished room and address any concerns before we leave.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight conversation about what fits your space and your budget.
(561) 954-1564Every solarium project we take on is permitted through the City of Lake Worth Beach before the first piece of framing goes up. Permitted work means a city inspector confirms the job meets code - which protects you at resale and with your insurance company. We handle the paperwork from start to finish.
Lake Worth Beach is in a county with some of the strictest wind-load requirements in Florida. We specify hurricane-impact glass and engineered framing connections on every solarium project - not because it is optional, but because it is required and because your home depends on it when storm season arrives.
A large share of homes in Lake Worth Beach were built between the 1950s and 1980s with concrete block construction. We inspect your existing slab, wall tie-in points, and roof line during the site visit before quoting - so the price we give you reflects your actual home, not a best-case assumption.
Heat management in a South Florida solarium is not an afterthought - it determines whether the room is usable in summer. We recommend glass type, ceiling fan placement, and ventilation or cooling options as part of the same design conversation, so your finished room works in July, not just in January. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that low-emissivity glass can significantly reduce solar heat gain - a factor that matters every day in Lake Worth Beach.
These are the things that separate a solarium that adds value from one that creates problems. When you call us, you get a contractor who is familiar with how Lake Worth Beach's building department works, what its HOAs require, and how the climate shapes every material decision on a glass-roofed room.
A solid-roof patio cover adds shade and weather protection without full glass enclosure - a practical first step or standalone improvement.
Learn MoreIf you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room with solid walls and a traditional roof, a custom sunroom gives you the most design flexibility.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up before summer - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or send us a message today.