We handle the full build from foundation prep through final inspection - fully permitted, hurricane-engineered, and designed to be comfortable year-round in South Florida heat.

Sunroom construction in Lake Worth Beach covers the full process - foundation, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and final county inspection - most projects run three to five months total when you include the City of Lake Worth Beach permit review, which can take four to eight weeks before any work starts.
When most people search for sunroom construction, they want to understand what they are actually buying. A sunroom is a permanent enclosed addition with a solid roof, large glass panels on most walls, and often heating and cooling. It becomes a real room - not a patio with a cover. Unlike a screened porch or open lanai, a properly built sunroom is insulated, weathertight, and designed to be used every day.
If you are still working out what type of room fits your home and budget, our sunroom additions page covers the range of options from a basic three-season room all the way to a fully climate-controlled addition.
If your screened porch or open lanai is only comfortable a few months out of the year because of heat, humidity, or bugs, you are losing usable space in your own home. In Lake Worth Beach climate, an open or screened outdoor space is genuinely uncomfortable from May through October for most people. Enclosing it into a proper sunroom with climate control turns that dead space into one of the most-used rooms in your house.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood and lot, a sunroom addition can give you the extra room you need without the cost and disruption of a full relocation. Many Lake Worth Beach homeowners find that adding 150 to 300 square feet of comfortable living space - a home office, a playroom, a reading space - solves the problem entirely.
In Lake Worth Beach, unpermitted additions in older neighborhoods create problems when you try to sell your home or file an insurance claim. If you have a room or enclosure added by a previous owner without going through the city building department, having it properly assessed and either permitted retroactively or rebuilt to code protects your investment and your ability to sell.
Lake Worth Beach proximity to the Intracoastal Waterway and its landscaping make for beautiful backyard views - but the heat, mosquitoes, and afternoon thunderstorms make sitting outside genuinely unpleasant for much of the year. A sunroom lets you enjoy that view in comfort, with the light and openness of being outdoors and the protection of being inside.
Our sunroom construction service covers the entire project - site assessment, design, permitting through the City of Lake Worth Beach, foundation or slab prep, framing, glass and roof installation, electrical, and final inspection. You are not managing multiple contractors or tracking down permit status on your own. We handle the submission, communicate with the city, and coordinate inspections at every required stage. If you want to understand the permitting and build timeline in detail before committing, our sunroom remodeling page covers what happens when you are updating or rebuilding an existing structure rather than starting fresh.
The style of room you choose shapes the cost, the permit requirements, and how much you use the space once it is built. In South Florida heat, most homeowners find a fully climate-controlled four-season room is worth the investment. If you are still in the planning phase, our sunroom additions page breaks down the options so you can make a confident choice before we visit.
For homeowners who want a comfortable enclosed space in cooler months at a lower upfront cost, without a full climate-control system.
The right choice for most Lake Worth Beach homeowners - fully insulated and connected to your home air conditioning so the room is livable every month of the year.
For properties with an existing usable concrete slab - we assess it first and build on it directly when conditions allow, reducing foundation cost.
For homes without a suitable existing slab - we pour a new foundation as part of the project scope, properly engineered for the room above it.
Lake Worth Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. A sunroom without proper insulation and a connection to your home air conditioning will be unusable for most of the year. This is why most local homeowners invest in a fully climate-controlled four-season design rather than a basic enclosure - the comfort difference is dramatic. Any contractor quoting sunroom construction in Lake Worth Beach who does not address this question directly is missing the single most important factor for your long-term satisfaction.
The other local factor that shapes every build is the City of Lake Worth Beach permitting process. The city has its own building department that handles permits for additions within city limits, and homeowners should expect the review process to take several weeks - sometimes longer if plans require revisions. A contractor who knows the city submission requirements will get it right the first time and avoid delays. We serve homeowners across the area, including West Palm Beach and Lantana, and we understand permit requirements and HOA rules across these communities.
Lake Worth Beach also has a significant number of homes built in the 1950s through 1980s, and attaching a new sunroom to an older structure sometimes reveals issues - aging electrical panels, roofs that need work, or foundations that have shifted - that need to be addressed first. A thorough site assessment before signing a contract is essential. For independent standards on efficient window and glass choices for Florida construction, see the Florida Solar Energy Center.
We respond within one business day. We schedule a visit to look at your home, measure the space, assess the existing foundation or slab, and talk through what you want the room to do for you. This is also your chance to ask questions. A good site visit takes time - we listen more than we talk.
After the visit we put together a written proposal covering size, style, materials, and total cost. In Lake Worth Beach, this proposal also addresses how the design will meet city building requirements and whether HOA approval is needed. You should not sign anything until you have compared at least two or three written proposals.
We submit the plans to the City of Lake Worth Beach building department and, if applicable, your HOA. This phase typically takes four to eight weeks. We do not break ground until both the city permit and any required HOA approval are confirmed. A contractor who wants to start before permits are approved is a red flag.
With permits in hand we prepare the site, pour or prep the foundation, frame the structure, and install roofing, glass, and finishing work. We schedule city inspections at required stages. Once the final inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you and hand over all permit and inspection records to keep with your home documents.
No obligation, no pressure. We visit your home, walk through your options, and give you a written quote with real numbers. Permit timelines here move slowly - the sooner you start, the sooner you are in your new room.
(561) 954-1564Every sunroom we build goes through the City of Lake Worth Beach full permitting and inspection process. We submit plans under our own license and we are present for every inspection. A permitted room is on the record, insurable, and will not show up as a problem when you sell.
Palm Beach County is a high-wind zone, and every sunroom we build is engineered to meet the wind resistance requirements required by Florida building code. A city inspector verifies this before the job is signed off. Your new room will not be a liability when storm season arrives.
Vague estimates and surprise change orders are the number one complaint about addition contractors in South Florida. We provide a detailed written contract before any work begins, and we walk you through every line. The number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end.
We have worked through the City of Lake Worth Beach building department submission process many times. We know what the city requires, how to avoid revision requests, and how to keep your timeline on track. A contractor who is new to the area will learn on your project - we already know the process.
When you hire a contractor who knows the local permit process, builds to Florida wind standards, and gives you a straight written contract, you get a sunroom that adds real value to your home rather than creating problems down the road. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
Updating or rebuilding an existing sunroom instead of starting from scratch.
Learn MoreCompare room types and styles before committing to a construction approach.
Learn MorePermit review through the City of Lake Worth Beach takes time - reach out today so your project is not waiting on paperwork. Call or send a message for a free, no-pressure estimate.