
Your screened porch sits empty for months. A properly built three season sunroom gives you solid walls, closing windows, and a real roof - so South Florida heat and rain stop being a reason to stay inside.

Three season sunrooms in Palm Beach Gardens give you an enclosed room with solid walls and operable windows, without the full cost of a conditioned addition - most projects run one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a basic screened enclosure, a three season sunroom has walls that close against rain and a roof that drains water cleanly away. In Palm Beach Gardens, where afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September, that protection means you stay in the room instead of retreating inside. The space works year-round for most South Florida homeowners - and from October through May, the weather here makes it genuinely one of the best rooms in the house.
If you want full climate control, our patio enclosures and screen room installation services offer other ways to enclose and upgrade your outdoor space.
If you avoid your screened enclosure from June through September because heat and bugs make it unbearable, you are losing half the year on a space you paid for. A screened porch offers almost no protection from radiant heat or driving rain. A three season sunroom with solid walls and closing windows changes the equation.
If your covered patio or lanai sits unused because it is too exposed, that space is not working for you. In Palm Beach Gardens, where outdoor living is a major reason people choose to live here, an unusable porch is a real quality-of-life problem. A three season sunroom converts that dead zone into a room you will actually use.
If an afternoon thunderstorm sends everyone inside, your outdoor space is not doing its job. Palm Beach Gardens averages over 60 inches of rain per year, with intense storms common from May through October. A three season sunroom with a solid roof and closing windows keeps you in the room through a typical summer shower.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition is outside your budget, a three season sunroom is often the most cost-effective way to add meaningful square footage. It uses your existing patio footprint rather than requiring major structural changes to the house.
Every three season sunroom project starts with your existing space - usually a patio, lanai, or pool deck - and builds outward from there. We offer prefabricated systems for homeowners who want a predictable price and timeline, as well as fully custom builds for those who want to match the architecture of their home or create something unique. If you are later interested in upgrading to a fully conditioned space, our patio enclosures service covers glass and screen enclosures with climate control options.
For homeowners who want basic bug and weather protection at a lower price point, our screen room installation service is a practical starting point. Both services are permitted and built to Palm Beach County wind-load standards.
Best for homeowners who want a defined price and a faster build timeline with a proven structural system.
Best for homeowners who want specific dimensions, window placement, or an exterior that matches their home's existing style.
Best for homes that already have a covered lanai or screened enclosure that can be upgraded to solid walls and a proper roof.
Best for existing screen rooms where the frame is sound but the homeowner wants operable glass panels for better weather protection.
Palm Beach Gardens averages over 60 inches of rain per year, with summer humidity that regularly tops 80 percent. A three season sunroom here is not a cool retreat in July without serious ventilation - but from October through May, the climate makes it genuinely one of the best spaces in the house. A contractor who knows South Florida designs the room with this seasonal reality in mind, including operable windows on multiple walls and a ceiling fan built into the plan from day one. The Florida Building Commission sets the wind-load standards every permitted sunroom in the county must meet.
If your home is inside a planned community like PGA National or one of the neighborhoods near Jupiter, FL, HOA architectural review is a required step before anything is built. Homeowners near Riviera Beach, FL and throughout northern Palm Beach County face the same permitting timelines. We are familiar with these processes and help you prepare the right documentation from the start so your submission does not get sent back for corrections.
We come to your home - usually within a few days - look at your patio or lanai, take measurements, and ask how you want to use the room. This visit is free and carries no obligation. Most homeowners leave with a clear sense of what is possible.
We give you a written proposal before anything starts. If you live in an HOA community, we help you prepare the right documents for architectural review. Permit processing at Palm Beach County typically takes four to eight weeks - we submit and keep you updated while you wait.
Once permits are approved, construction begins. Foundation work is the most disruptive phase. After that, framing goes up quickly - usually in a matter of days - followed by windows, roofing, and electrical for lighting and fans.
A Palm Beach County inspector verifies the work meets local building standards. Once the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you - checking windows, roof drainage, and finish quality. At that point, the room is yours.
We reply within 1 business day. No pressure, no sales pitch - just honest answers about what a three season sunroom would cost and how long it takes in Palm Beach Gardens.
(561) 954-0674We never build without a permit. A permitted sunroom is a legal part of your home - insurable, appraised correctly, and verified by a county inspector. That matters when you file an insurance claim or list your home for sale.
Every sunroom we build meets the wind-load requirements for Palm Beach County's high-velocity hurricane zone. We use materials rated for local conditions - not materials priced for another state. You get a room that is designed to stay standing.
If you live in PGA National or another planned community in Palm Beach Gardens, we know what HOA architectural review committees look for. We prepare the right drawings from the start so your submission does not come back for corrections and delay your project.
We give you a written, itemized proposal before work begins and do not change it without your written approval. According to the{' '} Florida DBPR, every licensed contractor in Florida is required to disclose costs in writing. We go further and lock the number.
We are state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractors serving Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding communities. Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built the way your home deserves.
Full glass or screen enclosures with optional climate control for homeowners who want to use their outdoor space every month of the year.
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Learn MorePermit processing in Palm Beach County adds weeks to every project. The sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in your new room.