StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Wellington, FL with four season sunrooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures built to handle South Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane wind loads. We work throughout Wellington's planned communities, gated neighborhoods, and equestrian estates, responding to all inquiries within one business day.

Wellington summers are hot and humid from May through October, with heat indexes regularly topping 100 degrees. A four season sunroom with proper insulation and air conditioning gives you a comfortable room you can use year-round, not just during the pleasant winter and spring months when any outdoor space feels fine.
Many Wellington homeowners love their neighborhoods - the schools, the location, the community - but need more living space. A sunroom addition gives you a real room with natural light and outdoor views without the cost and disruption of a full home addition, and it works especially well as a home office or flexible living space.
If you have an existing concrete patio that sits unused because of summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, or bugs, a patio enclosure turns that space into a protected room. Wellington gets afternoon storms almost daily from June through September, which means an open patio is usable maybe half the year - an enclosure extends that to year-round comfort.
Wellington has a wide range of home styles, from standard planned community houses to large custom estates near the equestrian show grounds. A custom sunroom is designed to match your specific home's architecture, roofline, and foundation type, which means the finished room looks intentional rather than like an obvious add-on.
For homeowners who primarily use their outdoor space from October through April, a three season sunroom provides protection from bugs, wind, and rain at a lower cost than a fully climate-controlled room. These rooms work well during Wellington's comfortable winter months when you do not need air conditioning to sit outside.
Many Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have aging screen enclosures that need replacement. A new screen room installation with modern aluminum framing keeps bugs out, provides shade, and creates a protected outdoor space for entertaining without the cost of a fully enclosed sunroom.
Wellington sits in western Palm Beach County, which means homes here face the same building code requirements as coastal properties - even though the village is several miles inland. Any sunroom addition must be built to withstand hurricane-force winds, which requires impact-rated windows, reinforced framing, and proper anchoring to your existing home's structure. These are not optional upgrades - they are baseline requirements under Florida's building code. A contractor who quotes you a price without mentioning wind-rated materials is leaving something important out, and that will come back to bite you during the permit review or worse, during the next major storm.
The other factor is HOA requirements. Wellington was built as a planned community, and the majority of its neighborhoods - including Olympia, Versailles, Palm Beach Polo, and dozens of smaller subdivisions - are governed by homeowners associations with architectural review processes. Before you can pull a permit, you need HOA approval, and that approval often comes with specific requirements about roofline styles, exterior colors, and materials. A contractor familiar with Wellington knows to ask about your HOA upfront and to build those requirements into the design before anything gets submitted. If your contractor does not mention HOA approval until after you have signed a contract, that is a sign they do not work in Wellington often, and you may be in for delays and redesigns that cost you time and money.
Our crew has worked on sunroom projects throughout Wellington for years, pulling permits through Palm Beach County's Building Division and completing projects on properties ranging from standard single-family homes in Olympia to larger equestrian estates near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. We know that many Wellington communities have strict HOA design standards, and we factor that into the timeline and design process from day one.
The village itself is one of the largest incorporated communities in the United States, covering about 47 square miles with roughly 65,000 residents. Forest Hill Boulevard and State Road 7 are the main commercial corridors, and Wellington Green Mall is the central retail hub most residents use regularly. The western and southern portions of the village are home to large equestrian properties and the show grounds, where we have worked on custom sunroom projects that require special attention to site grading, drainage, and setback requirements on larger lots.
We also serve nearby communities including West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach, where similar building conditions and HOA processes create the same challenges for sunroom construction.
When you reach out, we respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. We ask a few questions upfront about the space you have in mind, your budget range, and whether your property has HOA requirements so we show up prepared to have a useful conversation.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing structure, and discuss your options for materials and layout. This visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, and you leave with a written estimate that breaks down costs by category - foundation, framing, glazing, and climate control. We address cost concerns directly and explain what affects pricing in Wellington specifically.
Once you sign the contract, we handle the HOA submission and the building permit application through Palm Beach County. This phase typically takes four to eight weeks depending on your HOA's review schedule and the county's permit queue. We manage the process and keep you updated so you are never left wondering what the status is.
Once permits are approved, work begins with foundation preparation, followed by framing, roofing, and window installation. Most projects take four to eight weeks from start 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 Wellington, from planned communities to equestrian estates. Call today for a free estimate and site visit.
Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States, with roughly 65,000 residents spread across about 47 square miles in western Palm Beach County. It was developed as a planned community starting in the late 1970s, and most of the housing stock was built between 1985 and 2000. The village is well-known as an equestrian hub - the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center hosts major horse shows every winter, drawing competitors and spectators from around the world. Median home values in Wellington run between $450,000 and $550,000, and most residents own their homes rather than rent.
Neighborhoods like Olympia, Versailles, and Palm Beach Polo are large planned subdivisions with HOA governance, while the western and southern portions of the village include equestrian estates with larger lots and multiple structures. Forest Hill Boulevard and State Road 7 serve as the main commercial corridors, and Wellington Green Mall is the central retail hub that most residents use regularly. We also work in nearby communities like Boynton Beach and Boca Raton, where similar building patterns and HOA requirements create the same challenges for sunroom construction.
From HOA approval to final inspection, we handle every step of your sunroom project. Call now or request a free estimate online.