StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Boca Raton, FL with custom sunrooms, four season rooms, and patio enclosures designed for South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane-force wind requirements. We respond to all inquiries within one business day and have completed sunroom projects throughout Boca Raton's gated communities and master-planned neighborhoods.

Many Boca Raton homeowners in communities like Boca West and Broken Sound need sunrooms designed to meet specific HOA architectural standards. Our custom sunrooms are built to your exact specifications with materials, colors, and rooflines that match your home and satisfy HOA requirements without forcing you through multiple redesigns.
Boca Raton's summer heat and humidity make a climate-controlled four season room essential if you want year-round use. These rooms include full insulation, impact-rated glass, and dedicated HVAC connections so your sunroom stays comfortable even when outdoor temperatures push into the low 90s with heat indexes above 100.
Homes with existing patios near the coast or in neighborhoods like East Boca Raton deal with salt air and moisture year-round. A patio enclosure protects your outdoor furniture, keeps the space dry during afternoon thunderstorms, and gives you a usable room that does not require a full foundation rebuild.
If you need more living space but do not want the cost and complexity of a full home addition, a sunroom gives you a real room with natural light and views. This is a common choice for Boca Raton homeowners who want a flexible space for a home office, art studio, or guest retreat without reconfiguring their home's interior layout.
For homeowners who primarily use their outdoor space from October through May, a three season sunroom offers protection from bugs, wind, and rain at a lower cost than a fully climate-controlled room. These rooms work well for Boca Raton's mild winter months and spring season when outdoor temperatures stay comfortable without air conditioning.
Many older Boca Raton homes, particularly those built in the 1970s and 1980s, have aging screen enclosures that need replacement. A new screen room installation with modern aluminum framing and high-quality screening keeps bugs out, provides some shade, and creates a protected outdoor space for entertaining or relaxing without the cost of a fully enclosed sunroom.
Boca Raton sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means any sunroom addition must be engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds. This is not a recommendation or an upgrade option - it is a requirement under Florida's statewide building code. That means the glass, the framing, the roof connections, and the foundation all have to meet specific wind-resistance standards that are significantly more demanding than what you would find in most other states. A contractor who quotes you a price without mentioning impact-rated glazing or hurricane-rated framing is leaving out critical details that will affect both the upfront cost and the long-term safety of the structure.
The city's climate creates a second set of challenges. Boca Raton averages over 230 sunny days per year, with summer heat indexes that regularly exceed 100°F and humidity that rarely drops below 70 percent. A sunroom that is not properly insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning system will be unusable from June through September, which is six months of the year where you cannot step into the space without feeling like you are standing in a greenhouse. Many homeowners who choose a three season room to save money upfront regret that decision within the first summer - the investment in proper climate control pays for itself in livability almost immediately.
Our team has pulled permits through Palm Beach County's Building Division for sunroom projects in Boca Raton neighborhoods from West Boca to the barrier island communities near the Atlantic. We know that homes in gated communities like Boca Pointe and Woodfield Country Club require HOA architectural review before permits can be submitted, and we have worked with those review boards enough times to understand what documentation they expect and how long the approval process typically takes.
Boca Raton is a city where details matter. Mizner Park, the Boca Raton Resort, and Town Center at Boca Raton are landmarks that nearly every resident knows, and the neighborhoods surrounding them range from modest single-family homes built in the 1970s to newer luxury properties with tile roofs and paver driveways. That variety in housing stock means we regularly work on everything from older concrete block homes with stucco exteriors to custom-built properties where homeowners expect premium materials and a polished finished product.
We also serve nearby communities throughout Palm Beach County. If you are in Deerfield Beach or Delray Beach, we are familiar with the permitting requirements and building conditions in those areas as well.
When you call or submit an inquiry, we respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. We ask a few basic questions over the phone about the size of the space you have in mind, whether your community has an HOA, and what your timeline looks like so we show up to your home prepared to have a useful conversation.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at how your existing structure is built, and discuss your options for materials, layout, and climate control. This visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, and you leave with a written estimate that breaks down costs by category so you can see exactly what you are paying for. If HOA approval is required, we explain that process and timeline during this meeting.
Once you sign the contract, we handle the permit application through Palm Beach County and, if needed, prepare your HOA submission package. This phase typically takes two to six weeks depending on the county's review queue and your HOA's meeting schedule. We keep you updated throughout this process so you are never left wondering what the status is.
Once permits are approved, work begins with foundation preparation, followed by framing, roofing, and installation of windows and glazing. Most sunroom projects take four to eight weeks from the first day of work to final inspection. We schedule county inspections at key stages, and once the final inspection passes, the room is officially part of your home and ready to use.
We serve homeowners throughout Boca Raton, from gated communities to barrier island properties. Call today for a free estimate and site visit.
Boca Raton is a city of roughly 97,000 residents spread across planned communities, gated neighborhoods, and upscale single-family developments from the Atlantic Ocean west to the edge of the Everglades. The housing stock ranges from older homes built in the 1970s and 1980s near downtown and along the coast to newer custom-built properties in West Boca communities like Woodfield Country Club and Boca Winds. Median home values sit well above $500,000, and a large share of homes are owner-occupied, which means homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties rather than deferring maintenance.
The city is known for landmarks like Mizner Park, the Boca Raton Resort and Club on the Intracoastal Waterway, and Town Center at Boca Raton along Glades Road. Neighborhoods are diverse in character - older coastal areas have homes on smaller lots with mature landscaping, while western communities built in the 1990s and 2000s feature larger homes with tile roofs and private pools. Many residential communities have homeowners associations with design standards, and the city's strong employment base anchored by employers like Florida Atlantic University and ADT keeps residents stable and long-term. We also work in nearby areas like Lake Worth Beach and Boynton Beach, where housing patterns and local regulations create similar challenges for sunroom construction.
From HOA approvals to final inspection, we handle every step of your sunroom project. Call now or request a free estimate online.