From foundation to final inspection, we build permitted sunrooms that meet Palm Beach County's hurricane requirements and give you comfortable space year-round.

Sunroom construction in Delray Beach covers the entire build from foundation to final inspection, most jobs taking eight to twelve weeks from permit to finished space. A complete build includes pouring a concrete slab, framing the structure, installing hurricane-rated glass, tying the new roof into your existing roofline, and connecting climate control if the room is meant for year-round use. Every step requires a building permit from Palm Beach County or the City of Delray Beach.
If you have an aging screened enclosure or a patio you want to turn into usable indoor space, sunroom construction gives you real square footage that adds value to your home. Delray Beach's hurricane requirements mean the materials and methods used here are more robust than what you would see in most other states. Many homeowners start with sunroom remodeling to upgrade an existing space before deciding to build new.
If heat, bugs, or afternoon rain keep you from using your backyard from May through October, a climate-controlled sunroom solves all three problems at once. Delray Beach's rainy season and summer humidity make uncovered patios uncomfortable for half the year. A properly built sunroom turns that unusable space into a room you actually live in twelve months a year.
Many Delray Beach homes built in the 1980s and 1990s came with aluminum-framed screen enclosures that are now past their useful life. If yours lets in rain, has torn screens, or shows rust and sagging, replacing it with a proper sunroom is often smarter than patching a failing structure. A new build gives you a better space and stops the cycle of repairs.
If your family has outgrown your home but a full room addition feels too expensive, sunroom construction is often the most affordable way to add usable square footage. It uses your existing exterior wall as one side, which reduces framing and foundation costs. Many Delray Beach homeowners use new sunrooms as home offices, reading rooms, or casual dining spaces.
Delray Beach's humidity is relentless, and an older jalousie-windowed Florida room or poorly sealed enclosure can trap moisture against your home's exterior wall. If you are seeing water stains, peeling paint, or smelling mildew, the enclosure is no longer protecting your home. A new sunroom with proper sealing and ventilation solves the moisture problem and gives you a better space at the same time.
Every sunroom construction project starts with a site visit and a written proposal that breaks out labor, materials, and permit costs. We handle all sunroom remodeling and new construction work, including foundation preparation, framing, hurricane-rated glass installation, roofing tie-ins, and electrical connections. If you want a climate-controlled room, we install a standalone mini-split air conditioner or tie into your home's existing HVAC system depending on your setup. For homeowners who want to start fresh, we also offer complete sunroom additions built from the ground up.
Our construction work includes all permit applications with the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County, HOA submission assistance if your community requires it, and final inspection coordination. We build to Florida's hurricane wind-load standards using impact-resistant glass and engineered roof connections. Delray Beach homeowners choose us because we don't cut corners on materials or skip the paperwork that protects your investment. A properly permitted sunroom adds documented value to your home.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled space they can use year-round in Delray Beach's heat and humidity.
Ideal for homeowners who want an enclosed space for cooler months with less upfront cost, using screened or glass panels without full insulation.
Perfect for homes with existing covered patios or lanais that need a full enclosure upgrade, using the existing roof structure where possible.
Designed for homeowners whose old screen enclosure or Florida room has failed, requiring complete tear-down and rebuild on the same footprint.
Delray Beach sits on Florida's southeast coast in Palm Beach County, which means every sunroom we build must meet the state's hurricane wind-load requirements. These are some of the strictest building codes in the country, put in place after Hurricane Andrew reshaped Florida's construction standards in the 1990s. Sunroom construction here uses heavier-duty materials, impact-resistant glass, and engineered roof connections that can handle hurricane-force winds. A contractor who quotes you a price that seems unusually low is almost certainly skipping these requirements.
Delray Beach's year-round heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and high humidity also mean your sunroom needs to be built for South Florida's climate, not a generic national standard. Proper insulation, low-heat glass, and climate control are not optional extras if you want a space you can use in July. We build sunrooms throughout Lake Worth Beach and Wellington, and the requirements are the same across the area: hurricane-rated materials and climate-appropriate design.
We visit your home to see your space, take measurements, and understand what you want to build. After the visit, we provide a written proposal with line items for labor, materials, and permits. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We submit the project for HOA review if your community requires it and pull the building permit from the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks.
Once permits are approved, we pour the concrete slab, allow it to cure, and then begin framing. On-site construction typically takes two to four weeks depending on the size of the room.
A county inspector visits to confirm the work was done correctly before the space is legally part of your home. We handle the inspection scheduling and give you a copy of the passed certificate.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. Free site visits and written estimates with no hidden fees.
Every sunroom we build meets or exceeds Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements, which are among the strictest in the country. That means hurricane-rated framing, impact-resistant glass, and roof connections engineered to handle South Florida's storm season. We don't cut corners on materials to save a few dollars.
We pull building permits for every sunroom construction project from the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. We handle all paperwork, wait for permit approval, and coordinate the final inspection. Unpermitted work can complicate your home sale and void your insurance coverage. We build it right from the start.
Most of our sunroom construction work in Delray Beach takes two to four weeks from foundation pour to finished space. The permit process takes longer, but once we start building, we move efficiently. You'll know exactly what to expect before we begin, and we keep you updated at every stage of the build.
Our proposals include detailed line items for materials, labor, permits, and any HOA submission fees. What we quote is what you pay. No vague allowances that balloon at the end, no hidden charges that appear halfway through the project. Transparent pricing from day one.
Sunroom construction requires attention to building codes and local conditions. We bring both to every Delray Beach project we build.
Permit review times vary throughout the year. Call now to get your project in the queue before the busy season starts.