Your porch is sitting empty in the heat. We build permitted sunroom additions in Lake Worth Beach that stay comfortable year-round - so you actually use the space you are paying for.

Sunroom additions in Lake Worth Beach are fully enclosed room additions built onto your home, designed for year-round use, with most projects running two to six weeks of active construction after permits are approved.
Most homeowners reach out because they have outdoor space they cannot enjoy - a screened lanai that is brutal in summer, or a bare slab that goes unused because there is no shade or protection. A sunroom fixes both by creating a real, climate-controlled room that connects you to your yard without the heat, the bugs, or the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Lake Worth Beach most of the year. If you have been thinking about a four-season sunroom that handles South Florida summers specifically, that is the most popular option we build here.
The permit process through Palm Beach County, the wind load requirements for coastal construction, and HOA rules in many local neighborhoods all shape how these projects come together. Knowing those requirements upfront is what separates a smooth project from a frustrating one.
If you walk past your lanai without stopping because the heat or bugs make it miserable, the space is not working for Lake Worth Beach's climate. A screened enclosure does nothing to block heat or humidity. An enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom turns that same footprint into a room you can enjoy every day.
Many Lake Worth Beach homes have an older Florida room or enclosed porch that is not connected to the air conditioning. If you avoid that space for six months out of the year, upgrading it to a proper four-season room gives you back living space you actually want to use.
If you have a concrete patio sitting unused because there is no shade or weather protection, that existing slab can often serve as the foundation for a new sunroom - potentially reducing project cost. A contractor should assess whether your existing slab meets current requirements before assuming it can be used.
In Lake Worth Beach's real estate market, a well-built sunroom is a feature that photographs well and appeals to buyers looking for flexible living space. If you are planning to sell in the next few years, a permitted sunroom addition is worth considering alongside kitchen and bathroom updates.
We build sunroom additions across the full range - from basic prefabricated rooms on existing slabs to fully custom designs with new foundations and complete HVAC integration. For homeowners who want a room that works in every month of the year, our four-season sunrooms include impact-rated glass, insulated walls, and a cooling system connection as standard features. Every addition goes through the same Palm Beach County permitting and inspection process regardless of size.
If your project is starting from scratch rather than converting an existing space, our sunroom construction service handles everything from site prep and foundation work through final finish. We also work on existing structures that need to be upgraded, expanded, or rebuilt to current code.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a cost-effective addition completed quickly, usually two to three weeks of active construction.
Best for homeowners who want a room that feels like a natural part of the house, with custom dimensions, matched finishes, and full climate control.
Best for homeowners who primarily use their outdoor space in cooler months and want an affordable enclosed room without a full HVAC connection.
Best for homes with no existing patio or slab, where the full project - foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and finishing - starts from bare ground.
Lake Worth Beach sits less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean, and that proximity shapes every decision in a sunroom project. The salt air here is harder on metal frames, fasteners, and window seals than inland locations - materials that are not rated for coastal exposure begin to corrode within a few years. Palm Beach County also places Lake Worth Beach in a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means glass, framing, and roof connections must meet strict wind load requirements before a permit will be approved. These are not upgrades - they are the baseline for any reputable contractor working in this area.
The housing stock in neighborhoods like those near Lake Worth Beach includes a large share of homes built in the 1950s through 1980s. Many of those properties have existing concrete slabs that may look like a ready-made foundation but have settled, cracked, or do not meet current code thickness requirements. Homeowners in neighboring Lake Worth face similar conditions. Assessing the existing slab before any design work begins is one of the most important steps in getting a project started on solid footing.
We ask a few simple questions - what you want to use the room for, roughly how large you are thinking, and whether you have an existing slab. This lets us arrive at your home prepared rather than starting from zero. Expect a reply within one business day.
We visit your home to measure, look at the existing structure, and assess your slab. After the visit we provide a written estimate that breaks down what is included and what is not - no surprises later.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County's Building Division. Permit review typically takes one to four weeks. We handle every step so you do not have to call the county yourself.
Framing, glass installation, roofing, and finishing work happen in sequence, with county inspections at key stages. When the final inspection passes, we walk through the completed room with you and hand over all permit documentation.
Tell us what you have in mind and we will set up a free on-site estimate. No pressure, no sales pitch - just a straight conversation about your project and your options.
(561) 954-1564We submit the application, coordinate every county inspection, and deliver the final approval document to you. You never have to call the building department or figure out the county's submission requirements on your own.
Every sunroom we build uses glass that meets Palm Beach County's wind load requirements - not an upgrade, just our baseline. We also select framing materials rated for the salt air environment found this close to the Atlantic coast.
Our Florida contractor license is active and publicly searchable through the state's Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can verify it in about 30 seconds before signing anything.
Many Lake Worth Beach neighborhoods have architectural review requirements. We know the local communities and prepare compliant submissions that get approved the first time, saving you weeks of back-and-forth.
These proof points come together in a straightforward way: you get a room that is built correctly for this specific climate, documented through the proper permitting process, and finished by a contractor you can verify and hold accountable. For more on building code and safety standards in Florida, the National Association of Home Builders and the Florida Building Commission publish resources that explain what is required and why.
A fully climate-controlled sunroom designed to stay comfortable even during Lake Worth Beach's hottest months - impact glass and cooling hookup included.
Learn MoreComplete sunroom builds from foundation to finish, including new slab work, framing, roofing, and all Palm Beach County permit coordination.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call today or request a free estimate online.