
Your outdoor space sits empty for months because of heat and storms. A fully glass-enclosed solarium gives you a bright, climate-controlled room you can actually use all year.

Solarium installation in Palm Beach Gardens means building a fully glass-enclosed room attached to your home, with glass on the walls and roof, so natural light floods the space from every angle. Most projects run two to six weeks from groundbreaking to final inspection, depending on size and permitting timelines.
Many homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens reach out after realizing their screened porch or open patio just doesn't hold up against the summer heat and afternoon storms. A solarium solves that. Unlike a basic screen room, a solarium is a permanent addition - tied into your home's foundation, counted in your square footage, and usable every day of the year. If you're already thinking about a patio cover to cut the heat, a solarium takes that idea a step further by fully enclosing the space.
Palm Beach Gardens gets intense summer weather from May through September - daily afternoon storms, high humidity, and temperatures that push well into the 90s. A properly designed solarium with the right glass and climate control turns those months from a reason to stay inside into an opportunity to enjoy your home from a brand-new room.
If the heat, humidity, and afternoon rain from June through September keep you from enjoying your outdoor space, you're losing months of use from your own property. Palm Beach Gardens summers make an uncovered patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year, and a solarium gives you a climate-controlled alternative that still feels open and connected to the outside.
A screened enclosure is a good start, but it offers no protection from heat or humidity. If you find yourself avoiding your screened porch from May through October, a solarium - either built new or converted from an existing structure - can turn that wasted space into a room you actually use and enjoy.
If your living areas face north or are shaded by neighboring homes or mature trees, you may be missing out on the natural light that makes South Florida living so appealing. A solarium addition on a sun-facing side of your home can flood your daily space with daylight without a heat penalty when paired with the right glass.
A traditional room addition involves framing, insulation, drywall, and a full roofing system - all of which take longer and cost more than a solarium. If you want a home office, a plant room, or a casual dining area, a solarium can deliver that at a lower cost and shorter construction timeline.
Every solarium project starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space. We handle everything from a straightforward prefabricated kit installation to a fully custom-designed glass room that matches your home's architecture and your HOA's requirements. Our team manages permit applications, HOA documentation, foundation assessment, framing, glass installation, and climate control coordination - so you have one point of contact from first call to final inspection.
If you're not sure whether a full solarium is the right fit, we'll help you compare it against other options like a patio cover or a screened enclosure. The goal is to help you get the most use out of your outdoor space - not to sell you on the most expensive option. Whatever route makes sense for your home, your budget, and your HOA, we'll walk you through it honestly.
A pre-engineered solarium package built to Florida's impact and wind standards - ideal for homeowners who want a proven design at a predictable cost.
A fully custom room designed around your home's roofline, footprint, and HOA requirements - best for homeowners who want a seamless architectural fit.
Includes a mini-split or HVAC extension so the room stays comfortable from May through September - the right choice for any Palm Beach Gardens homeowner who plans to use the space year-round.
Upgrades an existing screened enclosure to a fully glass-enclosed room - suits homeowners who already have the structure and want to make it livable in all weather.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a high-wind coastal zone, which means every solarium we install must meet Florida's strict impact and wind-resistance standards. The glass we use is laminated and reinforced - the same category of protection as hurricane-rated windows. That's not a premium upgrade here; it's the legal minimum, and a contractor who offers to skip it is creating a liability for your home and your insurance coverage. The city's permitting process exists specifically to catch work that doesn't meet those standards, and we pull every permit before a single post goes in the ground. We also know the HOA approval process in communities throughout Palm Beach Gardens, including gated neighborhoods where exterior additions require written committee sign-off before city applications can even be submitted.
Beyond the technical requirements, the climate itself shapes how we design these rooms. A solarium that works in a northern state - where glass-to-wall ratios and cooling loads are calculated differently - won't perform the same way here. We serve homeowners across Jupiter and West Palm Beach, and every project we take on is designed specifically for South Florida's heat, humidity, rainfall, and storm season. The glass coating, the cooling integration, the flashing details at every joint - those decisions are all made with Palm Beach Gardens weather in mind.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we'll respond within one business day. The first conversation is short - we ask about the space, your HOA situation, and what you're hoping to use the room for. No commitment required.
We visit your home to measure the area, assess your existing foundation or slab, and discuss glass and cooling options that make sense for Florida's climate. You'll leave this meeting with a clear picture of what's possible and a written cost range.
Once you sign a contract, we submit your permit application to Palm Beach Gardens Building Services and help you prepare your HOA documentation. This phase typically runs one to three weeks. No physical work starts until the permit is in hand.
Framing, glass installation, roofing, and climate control coordination typically run two to four weeks. A city inspector visits at the end to confirm everything meets code. After final sign-off, the room is ready to use - no waiting period required.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote. We handle permits and HOA paperwork.
(561) 954-0674Skipping the permit might save a few days upfront, but it creates real problems at resale and can void your homeowner's insurance for that structure. We submit permit applications to Palm Beach Gardens Building Services on every job, and we schedule all required inspections - so the paperwork is clean when you eventually sell.
Florida's coastal wind zone requirements aren't optional suggestions. Every solarium we build uses impact-rated, laminated glass that meets the standards the Florida Building Commission sets for enclosed additions in high-wind areas. That's the standard you need here, and it's the standard we build to on every job.
We've worked in gated and HOA-governed communities throughout Palm Beach Gardens - including neighborhoods with strict architectural review committees. We ask about your HOA at the very first conversation, help you prepare the right submission documents, and don't start work until you have written approval in hand.
A low quote that grows after work starts is one of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors. Our written estimates cover permits, glass, foundation prep, cooling coordination, and all labor - so the number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end. The National Sunroom Association publishes standards for what a complete solarium estimate should include.
These aren't promises - they're the baseline for how we operate on every solarium project in Palm Beach Gardens. When you call us, you get a contractor who knows the local permitting process, understands HOA approval requirements, and builds to Florida's standards from the first post to the final inspection sign-off.
A permanent roofed structure that shades your patio and reduces heat without fully enclosing the space - a good alternative when full glass enclosure isn't the right fit.
Learn MoreFully designed-from-scratch sunrooms built around your home's specific architecture, HOA guidelines, and how you plan to use the space.
Learn MorePalm Beach Gardens permitting windows fill quickly - call today or submit a request and we'll schedule your free on-site visit within one business day.