Add a protected outdoor room you can use from October through May without the cost of full climate control. Built to Palm Beach County hurricane standards with permits and inspections.

Three season sunrooms in Delray Beach FL add an enclosed, protected room with glass or screened walls that you can use comfortably for six to seven months a year. Most projects take two to four weeks once permits are approved.
If you want a space that keeps bugs out, blocks rain, and gives you a real room with walls and a roof, a three season sunroom delivers that without the cost of full insulation and air conditioning. In Delray Beach, where mild winters and pleasant spring and fall weather stretch from October through May, that means you get more than half the year of comfortable use. The trade-off is summer: from June through September, the heat and humidity make an unair-conditioned room genuinely uncomfortable during the hottest parts of the day.
We also handle patio enclosures for homeowners who want to protect an existing patio slab, and screen room installation for spaces that prioritize airflow over weather protection.
If your existing screened enclosure is comfortable in winter but miserable from May through October because there is no protection from rain, wind, or the afternoon sun, a three season sunroom solves that problem. Enclosing the space with glass or solid panels and adding a ceiling fan can extend your comfortable use by several months on either end of the season.
Delray Beach\'s warm, wet climate means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem from spring through fall. If you find yourself retreating indoors after sunset rather than enjoying your backyard, a sunroom gives you a protected outdoor-feeling space where you can sit comfortably without being eaten alive.
Many Delray Beach homes have west- or south-facing backyards that receive intense afternoon sun from late morning through early evening. A sunroom with a solid roof and tinted or UV-blocking glass panels creates a shaded, protected space where you can actually sit and read or have a conversation without squinting or overheating.
A three season sunroom gives you a usable room, big enough for a dining table, a seating area, or a hobby space, without the cost and complexity of a fully conditioned addition. If you have been thinking about adding square footage but the price of a full room addition feels out of reach, a sunroom is often a practical middle ground.
Every three season sunroom we build starts with an honest conversation about when you will actually use the space. If you need a room that works in July and August, a three season room is not the right fit. But if you want a protected, enclosed space that gives you six to seven months of comfortable use without the higher cost of full climate control, this is exactly what you need. We handle patio enclosures for homeowners who want to protect an existing patio, and screen room installation for spaces that prioritize airflow and bug protection.
The foundation gets poured or extended to match your existing home. The framing goes up with connections engineered to meet Palm Beach County\'s wind-load requirements. The panels, whether glass or screened, are fitted into aluminum framing that is designed to handle South Florida\'s salt air and humidity. The roof ties into your home\'s existing structure in a way that passes inspection. You get a room that feels like an outdoor space with the protection and comfort of being inside.
Enclosed with tinted or UV-blocking glass that blocks wind and rain while still giving you a view, ideal for fall through spring use.
Built with mesh screening for airflow and bug protection, best for homeowners who prioritize ventilation and want a space that feels close to being outdoors.
Delray Beach\'s mild winters and pleasant spring and fall weather give you roughly six to seven months of comfortable outdoor living each year. That is far more than homeowners in northern states get from the same type of room. A three season sunroom takes advantage of that extended season by giving you a protected space you can actually use from October through May without running air conditioning. The homes we work on in neighborhoods near Boynton Beach and throughout Boca Raton all benefit from this same extended outdoor season.
Palm Beach County also requires all new construction, including sunroom additions, to meet high-wind zone building standards. That means your three season sunroom has to use heavier framing, impact-rated or hurricane-rated glazing, and stronger anchor connections than would be required in most other states. This adds some cost, but it also means your sunroom is built to withstand a serious storm rather than becoming a liability during hurricane season. When other homeowners in your neighborhood are boarding up or worrying about their older enclosures, you will have a structure that was built right from the start.
We ask you a few basic questions about the size of the space you have in mind, whether you have an existing patio or slab, and whether your community has an HOA. This helps us give you a rough ballpark before we ever visit your home. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.
We come to your home to measure the space, look at how your existing home is built, and talk through your options. We will note things like where the sun hits your yard, how your roof is structured, and whether there are any obstacles like utility lines or AC equipment. You will leave this meeting with a clearer picture of what is possible and what it will cost.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we submit for the building permit through Palm Beach County and, if applicable, prepare your HOA submission package. This stage can take two to six weeks depending on the county\'s review queue and your HOA\'s meeting schedule. We handle this process so you do not need to visit any office or fill out any forms yourself.
With the foundation set, the crew frames the walls and roof, installs the roofing material, and fits the glass or screen panels. This phase moves quickly and most of the visible structure goes up in just a few days. We schedule the required county inspections at key points during this phase, so an inspector will visit the site at least once before work is complete.
We reply to every inquiry within one business day. No pressure, just a clear explanation of what the project involves and what it costs.
Every sunroom we build in Delray Beach meets the county\'s hurricane wind-load requirements with engineered framing, impact-rated glazing, and inspected anchor connections. This is not optional, and it is one of the most important differences between work that passes inspection and work that becomes a problem during the next storm.
If you live in one of Delray Beach\'s many HOA communities, you already know that getting approval for exterior changes can be slow and frustrating. We handle the submission package, the documentation, and the follow-up so you do not have to navigate that process alone. This keeps your project on schedule and eliminates surprises.
We carry a valid Florida contractor\'s license and full liability insurance coverage for every project we take on. This protects you if something goes wrong, and it also means we are held to the standards the state sets for licensed contractors. You can verify our credentials through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
A permitted sunroom is an asset when you sell your home. An unpermitted one can delay closing or reduce your sale price. Every project we build goes through the proper permit process with Palm Beach County, and you receive copies of your permit and final inspection sign-off for your records. We do not cut corners that create problems for you later.
We have worked in neighborhoods all across Delray Beach, and we know what county inspectors look for, what HOA boards require, and what actually holds up in South Florida\'s heat and humidity. That experience means fewer surprises and a smoother process from start to finish.
Get a clear explanation of what the project involves and what it costs. Mild weather season is here, so now is the time to plan your addition.