StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms specializes in sunroom construction for Boynton Beach properties, building four-season rooms, patio enclosures, and screened additions designed for direct Atlantic exposure and Palm Beach County hurricane requirements. Our team has completed projects throughout Boynton Beach for over a decade, and we respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.

Boynton Beach homeowners choose sunroom construction to create year-round living space that stands up to salt air and hurricane-force winds. This means impact-rated glass, corrosion-resistant fasteners, and a foundation designed for sandy coastal soil that shifts under load if not properly engineered.
A four-season sunroom in Boynton Beach requires full insulation and connection to your home\'s air conditioning system. Without climate control, summer heat and humidity make the room unusable from May through September. The right glass and proper sealing keep your energy bills manageable.
Three-season rooms work well for Boynton Beach homeowners who want a space to enjoy during the mild months from October through April. These rooms cost less than fully conditioned additions but offer limited use during the hottest part of the year.
Many Boynton Beach homes have existing concrete patios that can be enclosed to create protected outdoor living space. Enclosing a patio keeps out daily afternoon thunderstorms and eliminates the bug problem that makes outdoor living frustrating here.
A screened room gives you access to fresh coastal breezes without mosquitoes and no-see-ums. Screen rooms are the most affordable sunroom option but offer no protection from rain and no climate control for summer heat.
Boynton Beach has homes ranging from 1960s ranch houses to brand-new construction, each with different attachment challenges. A custom sunroom accounts for your existing roofline, foundation type, and architectural style.
Boynton Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, which creates a set of challenges most inland contractors never encounter. Salt air corrodes metal fasteners, window frames, and roof flashing faster than you would see just a few miles inland. A sunroom built with standard materials will show rust and degradation within a few years, while one built with corrosion-resistant components will last decades. The constant humidity also means mold and moisture problems develop quickly if the room is not properly sealed and ventilated.
Hurricane season runs from June through November every year, and Palm Beach County building codes require that any new room addition be built to withstand sustained high winds and wind-driven rain. That means impact-rated glass, reinforced framing connections, and a roof structure engineered to stay put during a major storm. On top of that, many Boynton Beach neighborhoods have homeowners associations that require architectural review before any exterior addition is built. A contractor familiar with local HOA processes can save you weeks of delays and avoid costly redesigns after plans are already drawn.
We have been completing sunroom projects throughout Boynton Beach for over a decade, pulling permits through the Palm Beach County Building Division and working regularly on 1960s and 1970s concrete block ranch homes that make up much of the city\'s residential stock. We know what to expect when tying into older rooflines and how to handle foundation work on flat lots with sandy soil.
Boynton Beach stretches from the Atlantic coast westward to communities along Congress Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard. Oceanfront Park Beach and the Boynton Beach Inlet are familiar landmarks most residents pass regularly. The Boynton Beach Mall on Congress Avenue has been a central shopping destination for decades. Older neighborhoods near Federal Highway sit alongside newer subdivisions and condo communities, each with different building requirements.
We also serve nearby Lake Worth Beach, FL and Delray Beach, FL, both just a short drive from Boynton Beach.
We ask about your space, budget, and whether your community has an HOA before scheduling an in-home visit. Expect a response within 1 business day of your first call.
We measure your space, assess your existing structure, and discuss design options. You receive a written estimate that breaks down costs for foundation work, materials, labor, and permits so you know exactly what you are paying for.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County Building Division and handle any HOA submissions on your behalf. This phase typically takes two to six weeks and we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, we complete foundation work, framing, glass installation, roofing, and any HVAC connections. County inspectors review the work at key milestones, and we walk you through the finished room before final payment.
We handle Palm Beach County permits and HOA approvals so your project moves forward without delays.
Boynton Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people in Palm Beach County, located directly on the Atlantic coast. The city has its own beach access at Oceanfront Park and the Boynton Beach Inlet, which connects the Intracoastal Waterway to the ocean. Housing stock ranges from single-story concrete block ranch homes built in the 1960s through 1980s to newer subdivisions and condo communities. Neighborhoods include large retirement communities like Leisureville and the Villages of Golf, as well as newer developments along Congress Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard.
The city\'s coastal location means constant exposure to salt air, intense sun, and frequent afternoon thunderstorms from May through September. Homes here are built on flat, sandy lots with little natural drainage. Nearby communities include Boca Raton, FL to the south and Lake Worth Beach, FL to the north, all within Palm Beach County.
Boynton Beach homes need sunrooms built for direct Atlantic exposure - we have the coastal construction experience to do it right.