Get a fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom that stays comfortable even in August. Built to South Florida standards with real cooling, impact-rated glass, and hurricane-resistant framing.

Four season sunrooms in Delray Beach FL are fully insulated and climate-controlled room additions you can use comfortably any time of year, built to the same standard as the rest of your house.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic three season room, a four season sunroom has real walls with insulation, double-pane or impact-rated windows that seal tight, and a heating and cooling system so the room stays comfortable whether it's 95 degrees outside or one of those rare chilly January mornings. In Delray Beach, where summer heat and humidity are intense from May through October, a sunroom without serious climate control is a room you won't use half the year.
We also handle three season sunrooms for homeowners who want a less expensive option for mild-weather use, and all season rooms designed for flexible year-round living space.
If you walk past your screened porch or lanai from June through September without stepping into it because the heat is unbearable, that's a clear sign you'd benefit from an enclosed, climate-controlled room. In Delray Beach, that window of unusable outdoor space can stretch five or six months. A four season sunroom gives that square footage back to you year-round.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full addition feels like too much disruption or expense, a four season sunroom is often the most cost-effective way to add a real, livable room. It gives you the square footage of a new room without the complexity of rerouting plumbing or reconfiguring your home's floor plan.
Delray Beach gets an average of 62 inches of rain per year, most of it concentrated between June and September. If your current outdoor room shows water stains on the ceiling, puddles on the floor after a storm, or foggy windows that never quite clear, those are signs the existing structure isn't sealed or built to handle South Florida weather. A properly built four season sunroom solves all three problems.
In Delray Beach's competitive real estate market, a permitted four season sunroom adds measurable square footage to your home's assessed value and is a feature that photographs well and appeals to buyers who want flexible living space. An unpermitted or poorly built sunroom, on the other hand, can actually complicate a sale, so if you're thinking about resale, doing it right matters.
Every four season sunroom we build starts with a foundation that's poured or extended to match your existing slab, then framed with walls that include real insulation, not just thin panels. The windows are impact-rated and sealed to keep conditioned air inside and weather outside. The roof ties into your home's structure in a way that passes Palm Beach County inspection and meets hurricane wind-load requirements. We handle three season sunrooms for homeowners who need a less expensive mild-weather option, and all season rooms designed for year-round flexibility.
The cooling plan depends on your existing HVAC system and how large the new room will be. Most homeowners either extend their central air into the sunroom or install a separate mini-split unit that handles just that space. Either approach works, but the choice affects both upfront cost and your monthly energy bill. A good contractor walks you through both options before the design is finalized, not after the contract is signed.
Built for mild-weather use with lighter construction and ventilation instead of full climate control, a more affordable option if you don't need year-round comfort.
Designed for flexible year-round living with insulation, climate control, and finishes that match your home's existing interior, works as a home office, guest room, or living space.
Delray Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100°F. That kind of year-round heat and humidity means a sunroom without serious insulation and a dedicated cooling solution isn't a room, it's a greenhouse. When you're comparing bids, ask specifically how each contractor plans to cool the space and what insulation values they're building to, because cutting corners here will make the room unusable for six months of the year. The homes we work on throughout Delray Beach and in nearby Boca Raton face the same challenge: if the room isn't built right, you won't use it.
Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires that any new room addition be built to withstand hurricane-force winds. This means the windows, roof, and connections to your existing home all have to meet specific wind-resistance standards. For you as a homeowner, this is actually good news: a properly permitted sunroom in Delray Beach is built tougher than what you'd get in most other states, and that durability protects your investment long-term.
We ask about what you're looking for, your general budget range, and whether you have an HOA. Then we schedule a site visit to see your home in person, because the layout of your existing structure, your foundation type, and your HOA situation all affect what's possible and what it will cost. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
We put together a design proposal and a written estimate that breaks down the cost by major category: foundation work, framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC. This is the stage where you can ask questions, request changes, and compare what different contractors are proposing. A detailed written estimate protects you from surprises later.
Before any work begins, we submit the design for HOA architectural review if needed and handle the permit application to Palm Beach County. Both processes take time, plan for two to six weeks combined. We manage both and keep you updated along the way.
Once permits are in hand, we pour or extend the foundation, frame the walls and roof, install the insulated glass panels, and connect the room to your home's electrical and HVAC systems. Inspections happen at key milestones. After the county conducts a final inspection, we do a walkthrough with you to confirm everything works correctly.
Most Delray Beach homeowners hear back within one business day. No high-pressure sales pitch, just straight answers about what's possible and what it costs.
A lot of contractors in South Florida will sell you a sunroom that looks great in photos but sits empty all summer because it's too hot to use. We insulate to R-values that actually matter in this climate, use glass rated to block solar heat gain, and size the cooling system to handle peak summer loads. The result is a room that stays comfortable when it's 93 degrees and humid outside, not just on the five perfect-weather days we get each year.
Living in Palm Beach County means thinking about storm season every year. Every four season sunroom we build uses impact-rated windows and roof connections engineered to Florida's hurricane wind standards. That's not marketing language, it's what shows up on the permit drawings and gets checked by the county inspector. It costs more upfront, but it's what keeps your investment safe when the next storm rolls through.
We've worked in Kings Point, Rainberry Bay, and neighborhoods across Delray Beach, Boca Raton, and Boynton Beach. That means we've seen the range of HOA requirements, foundation types, and site conditions that affect what's possible and what it costs. We come prepared for what we're going to find, not surprised by it. Learn more about our industry credentials and best practices.
One of the most common fears homeowners have when hiring a contractor is that the price will keep climbing after work begins. You get a detailed written contract that spells out exactly what's included, what the payment schedule looks like, and what would trigger a change order. The number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end, unless you change the scope of work.
We've been building four season sunrooms in South Florida long enough to know what holds up and what doesn't. The homeowners who send their neighbors our way aren't doing it because we're the cheapest option. They're doing it because the room we built still works the way it's supposed to, even after a few hurricane seasons.
Call today for a free estimate. Most homeowners in Delray Beach hear back within one business day, and we never pressure you to commit before you're ready.