Most sunrooms in South Florida sit empty from June through October because they were not built for this climate. A four season sunroom solves that - insulated, cooled, and storm-rated from day one.

Four season sunrooms in Palm Beach Gardens are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a solid roof, impact-rated glass panels, and a dedicated cooling system - so the room stays comfortable year-round. Most projects run ten to sixteen weeks from contract to completion, with two to four weeks of that being the City of Palm Beach Gardens permit review.
The difference between a four season room and a basic three season sunroom comes down to cooling and insulation. In Palm Beach Gardens, where summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees, a room without dedicated air conditioning becomes unusable from May through October. That is not a minor limitation - it means you paid for a room you cannot use during the hottest half of the year.
If you want a versatile, multi-purpose space you can use in every season, our all season rooms offer a similar result with slightly different configuration options. Either way, we start with a written proposal that covers every line item before the permit is filed.
If your screened lanai sits unused from May through October because it is simply too hot and humid, you are losing the outdoor-living space you paid for. A four season sunroom encloses that space with insulated glass and adds proper cooling, turning a room you avoid into one you actually live in.
If you notice water stains on the ceiling, damp spots on the floor, or musty smells after a summer storm, your current enclosure is not holding up to Florida's rainy season. Palm Beach Gardens receives an average of 63 inches of rain per year, and any gap in the roof-to-wall connection will eventually let water in. A properly built four season room addresses this with an engineered roof junction and sealed impact glazing.
If your home feels cramped but a full interior addition feels like too much disruption, a sunroom is often the most cost-effective way to add square footage. Because it sits on a new slab adjacent to your home rather than requiring interior demolition, the daily disruption is significantly less than a traditional room addition.
In Palm Beach Gardens, outdoor living space is a major selling point, and buyers expect homes to have comfortable, climate-controlled areas that take advantage of the Florida lifestyle. A permitted four season sunroom adds genuine square footage to your home's livable area and is a feature buyers notice.
Every four season sunroom we build starts with an on-site assessment, a design discussion, and a fully itemized written proposal. The scope covers foundation preparation and slab, framing, impact-rated glazing, roof structure and flashing, electrical, and the cooling system - either a mini-split unit sized for the room or a properly loaded extension of your existing HVAC. We handle the permit application and, if your community requires it, the HOA architectural review submission.
For homeowners who are comparing options, three season sunrooms cost less upfront but are not connected to your air conditioning system - a tradeoff that is worth thinking through carefully in this climate. Our all season rooms offer an alternative configuration for homeowners who want similar year-round comfort with a slightly different structural approach.
Good for homeowners in milder climates or those on a tighter budget - note that these rooms are not connected to your air conditioning system.
Learn MoreA versatile alternative to the four season build with similar year-round comfort goals and slightly different structural and glazing configurations.
Learn MorePalm Beach Gardens averages over 230 sunny days per year, and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees. That means the cooling system in your sunroom is not a bonus feature - it is what makes the room usable. A glass-walled room with no air conditioning in this climate functions like a greenhouse from June through October. We see homeowners deal with this problem regularly after choosing a contractor who underestimated the local conditions. For homeowners in communities from Jupiter to Tequesta , the design requirements are the same - this is a South Florida build.
Beyond heat, Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity hurricane zone - which means the glazing in your sunroom must meet Florida's impact resistance requirements regardless of which contractor you choose. Salt air from the coast also accelerates wear on frames and hardware faster than inland areas, so material selection matters. Contractors experienced in coastal Palm Beach County construction specify marine-grade or powder-coated aluminum frames and stainless hardware as a matter of course. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on how to properly size cooling systems for enclosed additions - the short version is that sizing matters, and vague specs create rooms that never feel right.
We schedule a time to come see your home in person - not just give you a number over the phone. We look at where you want the room, how your existing home is built, and what your yard and foundation conditions look like. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.
After the site visit, we put together a design and a fully itemized written proposal. We specifically address the glass type, the cooling plan, and how the roof will connect to your existing home - these are the three areas where corners get cut most often. A trustworthy contractor welcomes your questions.
If you live in a community with HOA requirements, we help you submit plans for architectural review. Then we apply for the building permit through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division. HOA review can take two to six weeks; city permits typically take two to four weeks. We manage both and keep you updated.
Work starts with ground preparation and the concrete slab. After the slab cures, framing, roof structure, glazing, electrical, and cooling all follow in sequence. City inspectors check the work at key stages. We walk through every detail with you at final completion and hand over all permit and inspection records.
We come to your home, review your HOA requirements, and give you a written proposal covering glass, cooling, and permits - so you can compare bids on equal terms. No obligation.
(561) 954-0674We do not add a mini-split as an afterthought. Every four season sunroom we design includes a cooling plan with specific equipment and sizing written into the proposal - because in Palm Beach Gardens, a room without a properly sized system is not a four season room. It is a greenhouse with nice windows.
Many Palm Beach Gardens communities - including PGA National, Mirasol, and BallenIsles - have active architectural review committees. We prepare the submission package and know what documentation these boards expect to see the first time, which reduces back-and-forth and protects your timeline.
We use glazing products that meet Florida's impact resistance requirements for Palm Beach County specifically. You can verify any product we specify through the Florida Building Commission's product approval database - we have nothing to hide on materials.
Every project we build is permitted and inspected. You can verify our contractor licensing at any time through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Permits on record protect your home at resale and keep your homeowner's insurance valid.
A four season sunroom is a significant investment - typically the largest single home improvement project most homeowners undertake. The details that protect you are not glamorous: correct cooling sizing, impact-rated glazing, engineered roof flashing, and a building permit on file. Those details are what we include on every project, not just the ones where a homeowner asks.
A lower-cost enclosed room for homeowners who primarily use their space in the cooler months - not connected to your air conditioning, so best suited for mild-weather use.
Learn MoreA year-round room configuration with similar comfort goals to a four season build, offered with a slightly different structural and glazing approach depending on your site.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean projects that start now are finished rooms by the time summer heat peaks - call today or request a free written estimate.