Transform your patio into a fully enclosed, glass-walled room you can enjoy every day of the year - with climate control, impact-rated glass, and expert construction.

Solarium installation in Delray Beach FL creates a fully glass-enclosed room where sunlight enters from every direction - most projects take two to three weeks to build once permits are approved. A solarium uses glass on the walls and roof rather than screens or partial windows, creating a bright, airy space you can use year-round for reading, dining, growing plants, or simply enjoying the outdoors without bugs or rain. If you are considering expanding your home and want maximum natural light, a custom sunroom may also suit your needs.
Many Delray Beach homeowners have underused patios or lanais that become unbearable from April through October due to intense sun and daily afternoon storms. A properly built solarium with impact-rated glass and dedicated cooling transforms that wasted space into your favorite room in the house. Unlike screened enclosures that still expose you to heat and let in insects, a solarium is fully conditioned and sealed.
Your patio sits empty from April through October because the heat and afternoon sun make it unusable. A solarium with proper glass and cooling can turn that space into a room you use every day, solving both the heat problem and the long bug season in one step.
You wish your home felt more open and light-filled, especially during beautiful winter months in Delray Beach. A solarium gives you that indoor-outdoor feeling without heat, rain, or insects - a different experience from adding a standard room.
Your current screened porch shows age through torn screens, rusting frames, and gaps that let in mosquitoes. If you are already facing repair or replacement costs, compare that against upgrading to a fully enclosed solarium - the gap may be smaller than you expect.
The room you already have gets uncomfortably hot or shows water intrusion around windows. This signals the original installation was not built to current South Florida standards. A full replacement or upgrade may cost less long-term than repeated repairs.
Every solarium we build in Delray Beach starts with a site visit to understand your space, your home\'s structure, and how the addition will tie into your existing foundation and exterior wall. We handle HOA architectural review if your community requires it, submit permit applications to Palm Beach County with full engineering drawings, and coordinate inspections at every stage. Our patio cover installation work complements solarium projects when homeowners want outdoor shade alongside indoor glass-enclosed space.
From slab preparation on sandy South Florida soil to setting impact-rated glass panels and integrating ductless mini-split cooling systems, we manage the entire build. If your goal is a fully customized glass room that matches your home\'s style, our custom sunroom design process ensures every detail fits your vision. Each project includes proper flashing and sealing to prevent leaks in Delray Beach\'s humid, salt-air environment.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum natural light and a true indoor-outdoor experience year-round.
Perfect for South Florida summers with dedicated cooling systems and low-emissivity glass to reduce heat gain.
Florida\'s hurricane building code shapes every decision in solarium construction. Every glass panel must be impact-rated to withstand high-wind conditions, which is not optional in Palm Beach County. What this means for Delray Beach homeowners is that the glass costs more than national price guides suggest, but it also means your new room will be far more durable and your homeowner\'s insurance company will be far less likely to deny a storm claim. We work throughout Boynton Beach and nearby communities where these same strict standards apply.
Delray Beach\'s year-round sunshine - roughly 234 sunny days per year - is why most homeowners want a solarium, and also why proper cooling is non-negotiable. Summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100°F, making a solarium without dedicated cooling unusable for four to five months. The best installations include a ductless mini-split sized for the room, low-emissivity glass to reduce heat gain, and ceiling fans. We serve homeowners in Boca Raton and across Palm Beach County where the same climate challenges exist.
We ask about your home, goals, and budget before scheduling a visit. On-site, we measure the space, examine your existing foundation and exterior wall, and identify anything that might affect the project like HOA restrictions or drainage patterns. You leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost estimate.
After you sign a contract, we prepare drawings and documents for HOA architectural review if applicable and the City of Delray Beach building permit. This takes two to six weeks but happens in the background. We keep you updated on status so you are never left wondering. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
Before the structure goes up, we clear the area and pour a concrete slab if one is not already in place. This phase takes two to four days and involves some noise and backyard disruption. Proper slab preparation matters enormously in South Florida\'s sandy soil.
A city building inspector verifies everything was built to code. We schedule the inspection and are present for it. Once it passes, we walk you through the finished room, show you how to operate windows and the cooling system, and answer maintenance questions.
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Every panel and frame meets impact and wind-resistance standards required by Florida building code. You get genuine peace of mind, not just a sales promise, with engineering drawings submitted and final inspections passed.
Nearly ten years of local solarium work means we know how Delray Beach\'s HOA review process works, how sandy soil behaves, and how to design cooling that actually keeps the room comfortable in July. That local experience protects your investment.
Delray Beach sits close to the Atlantic, and salt air corrodes standard frames quickly. We specify marine-grade or powder-coated aluminum and sealants rated for coastal exposure. Details that matter for how long your solarium stays leak-free. Learn more at Florida Building Commission.
You receive a breakdown of every major cost - slab, frame, glass, cooling system, permit fees - before work begins. No surprises at the end. You make a confident decision based on real numbers, not a ballpark figure that grows once the crew shows up.
When you hire a contractor who knows Delray Beach\'s building codes, soil conditions, and HOA processes, your project moves smoothly from first call to final inspection. That local knowledge is what separates a solarium you love from one that leaks, overheats, or creates insurance headaches.
Call today for a free estimate. Delray Beach\'s summer heat and afternoon storms make now the perfect time to plan your solarium.