
Stop settling for a generic kit room. A custom sunroom designed around your home, your HOA, and South Florida's heat means a space you actually use all year.
Stop settling for a generic kit room. A custom sunroom designed around your home, your HOA, and South Florida's heat means a space you actually use all year.

Custom sunrooms in Palm Beach Gardens are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific home - your roofline, your lot, and your HOA guidelines - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract to final inspection, including permitting and HOA approval.
If you have a screened porch that turns into a sauna every summer, or a back corner of your home that never gets used, a custom sunroom solves both problems. Unlike a prefab kit, every dimension, glass choice, and roofline connection is made for your specific property. If you are weighing your options, our sunroom construction page covers the full build process in detail, and our sunroom design page walks through how we approach the planning phase.
Palm Beach Gardens homes in communities like PGA National, BallenIsles, and Mirasol each have their own HOA guidelines, and a custom approach means your sunroom is designed to meet those requirements from the start, not retrofitted to comply later.
If your screened enclosure becomes unusable from May through October, that is a direct sign you need climate control. Palm Beach Gardens summers push into the 90s with high humidity, making an uninsulated porch genuinely uncomfortable for months. A custom sunroom with proper glazing and cooling lets you use that space twelve months a year.
South Florida's intense afternoon sun can make west-facing rooms nearly unusable without the right glass. If you find yourself keeping blinds closed all day just to stay cool, the room is not working for you. A custom sunroom filters heat and light before it enters your living space, so you get the brightness without the discomfort.
Palm Beach Gardens gets frequent afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, and an open patio or screen room ends your outdoor time the moment the sky opens up. If you keep moving furniture inside or canceling plans because of weather, a custom sunroom gives you a protected space that still feels connected to the outside.
If a contractor showed you a catalog of standard room kits and your gut said it was not right for your home's layout or style, trust that. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific roofline, entry points, and HOA guidelines - not modified from a one-size catalog. If the conversation felt generic, a custom build is likely what you need.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit, not a catalog. We look at your existing structure, your yard, your HOA documents, and how you plan to use the space before a single drawing is made. This is how we size the room correctly, position the entry points where they make sense, and choose glass that keeps the room comfortable even in July. For homeowners who want the full build handled start to finish, our sunroom construction service covers the complete process from permit to final inspection.
If you are still working through the design phase and want to see options before committing, our sunroom design service walks through glazing choices, layout configurations, and roofline options specific to your home. Whether you want a bright reading room, a casual dining extension, or a year-round living space that connects to your pool area, the design process shapes every decision that follows.
Best for homeowners who want a true year-round room - connected to the home's air conditioning or a dedicated mini-split, with high-performance low-e glass rated for South Florida's heat load.
Suits homeowners who want the feeling of outdoor living with rain and bug protection, using operable windows and ceiling fans to stay comfortable during Palm Beach Gardens' milder months.
Ideal for converting an existing screened enclosure or lanai into a fully enclosed, weather-resistant space using your current footprint to reduce cost and permitting complexity.
The right fit when you want to add square footage where none exists - new foundation, new framing, and complete design freedom, sized and placed to match your home's architecture.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a subtropical zone where temperatures climb into the 90s from May through October and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily in summer. A sunroom that is not specifically designed for this climate will be uncomfortably hot for half the year. The glass type, the ventilation plan, and the connection to air conditioning are not optional considerations here - they determine whether you actually use the room. This is why a custom approach, where every material choice is made for South Florida conditions, produces a better long-term result than a kit room adapted from a northern design.
Palm Beach County also falls in a high-wind zone that requires sunroom structures to be engineered for hurricane-force loads. A custom build handles this from the foundation up - the framing, the glass, and the way the room attaches to your home all meet those requirements before a permit is issued. We work with homeowners across Jupiter, FL and West Palm Beach, FL, and we are familiar with the HOA approval processes in the communities that make up this area - from PGA National to the newer planned developments on the western side of the city.
Contact us by phone or through the form and you will hear back within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home and how you plan to use the space before scheduling a visit.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the roofline and soil conditions, and review your HOA guidelines. No price is quoted until we have seen the actual site - this visit is free and there is no obligation.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare the HOA submission and permit application on your behalf. HOA review typically takes one to three weeks; the permit process adds another two to four weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
On-site construction typically runs two to four weeks. Once the build is complete, a Palm Beach County inspector verifies the work before you use the room. You receive copies of the permit and inspection records to keep with your home documents.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what your home can become.
(561) 954-0674We specify low-emissivity glass rated for the heat loads typical in Palm Beach County - not a standard product adapted from a northern catalog. This matters because a poorly glazed sunroom here is unusable from May through October, which defeats the entire investment.
A large share of Palm Beach Gardens homes sit inside HOA communities with detailed architectural guidelines. We prepare the documentation and submit it on your behalf - which means your project does not stall waiting on a board meeting you were not prepared for. Learn more about local code requirements at the City of Palm Beach Gardens.
Every custom sunroom we build is engineered to meet the wind-resistance requirements required in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone. The framing, glass, and structural connections are specified to handle serious storm conditions - not just look good on a sunny day.
We pull permits for every job and see the inspection process through to completion. A permitted sunroom protects your investment when you sell, keeps your insurance coverage intact, and confirms the structure was built correctly - not just that it looks finished.
When you combine the right glass with proper permitting and local HOA experience, you get a sunroom that works the way it should in Palm Beach Gardens - comfortable year-round, built to last through storm season, and designed to feel like it was always part of your home.
The full build process - permits, foundation, framing, glass installation, and final inspection - handled from start to finish for homeowners ready to move forward.
Learn MoreWork through layout options, glass types, and roofline configurations before committing to a build - ideal for homeowners still in the planning phase.
Learn MorePermit timelines and contractor schedules fill up before the cooler months - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your project is on the calendar.