A real room, not just an enclosure. Built with insulated glass, proper climate control, and the structural standards that South Florida's hurricane zone requires.

A four season sunroom in Greenacres, FL is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room addition built to the same structural standard as the rest of your home, with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a connected HVAC system - most projects run 10 to 16 weeks from contract to completion.
The difference between a four season room and a screened porch comes down to one thing: whether you can actually use it in July. A screened porch lets in air and is not insulated or climate-controlled. In Greenacres, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and humidity stays high for months, that means it sits empty for half the year. A four season sunroom solves that problem permanently. It is not a seasonal upgrade - it is a full room. If you are still researching your options, three season sunrooms offer a lower-cost alternative for homeowners who do not need full climate control, but most Greenacres homeowners find they need the four season version to get real daily use out of the space.
Building a four season sunroom in Palm Beach County requires a permit, and the construction must meet Florida's wind-load requirements for this hurricane zone. That is not a drawback - it is what makes the investment worthwhile. A permitted, inspected room adds real appraised value to your home and will not create problems when you sell. You can also explore our all season rooms page for additional year-round options.
If you walk past your screened porch or lanai every day during summer and never use it because of the heat and humidity, a four season sunroom fixes that. In Greenacres, the outdoor season without climate control is genuinely short. This is the most common reason South Florida homeowners make the upgrade.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you need a dedicated space for hobbies or entertaining, a four season sunroom adds a full room's worth of livable square footage. It gives you more space while keeping the natural light and connection to your yard.
After a hurricane season or several years of South Florida weather, screened enclosures develop torn screens, bent frames, or structural issues. Rather than repairing an enclosure that still will not be comfortable in summer heat, many Greenacres homeowners choose to upgrade to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom.
A permitted four season sunroom is one of the few additions that adds genuine square footage and appeals directly to Florida buyers who want year-round usable space. An unpermitted or poorly built enclosure can actually create problems during a home sale - so doing it right matters.
A four season sunroom is not a single product - it is a project category that covers everything from converting an existing lanai into a fully sealed, cooled room, to building a new addition from the foundation up. The right approach depends on your existing home, your lot, and how you plan to use the space. Every project we build is permitted through Palm Beach County and uses impact-rated glass and insulation appropriate for this climate zone. We also handle three season sunrooms for homeowners whose budget or usage patterns call for a lighter build.
For homeowners who want maximum flexibility in the design - custom dimensions, specific rooflines, or finishes matched to the existing house - we also build all season rooms designed to work in every month of the year. The distinction between four season and all season is mostly terminology - both are fully enclosed and climate-controlled. What matters is that the room is sized, glassed, and cooled correctly for your specific space.
Ideal for homes with an existing footprint - we seal, insulate, and add climate control to what is already there.
Built from the foundation up for homes that need a new footprint - full permit, framing, glazing, and HVAC included.
For homeowners who prefer a dedicated ductless system - efficient, quietly powerful, and easier to install than extending existing ductwork.
For larger rooms or homes where connecting to the central system makes more sense - sized correctly for the heat load of a South Florida sunroom.
Greenacres is in Palm Beach County, which sits in Florida's hurricane zone. That single fact shapes how every four season sunroom we build is designed. The windows and glass panels must be impact-rated - not optional, not an upgrade - because Florida's building standards require it. The roof connections and structural framing also have to meet stricter wind-load standards than you would find in most other states. This does add some cost compared to sunrooms built in calmer climates, but it also means your room will still be standing and sealed after a serious storm passes through. We serve homeowners across Palm Beach County, including Boynton Beach, FL and Wellington, FL.
The other big factor in Greenacres is heat. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees with high humidity, and a four season sunroom that is not built with the right insulation and glass will be an expensive, uncomfortable space from May through October. High-performance insulated glass that blocks heat while letting in light is not just a comfort upgrade - it is the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid for half the year. The US Department of Energy has published guidance on window performance and energy savings that explains why low-E glass matters, especially in high-heat climates like South Florida. Many Greenacres neighborhoods also have HOA requirements for exterior additions, which we navigate on your behalf as part of the permitting and design process.
Call or submit your information and we will respond within one business day. We ask about the space where the room will be built, how you plan to use it, your budget, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA.
We come to your Greenacres home, look at the site, and put together a detailed written quote covering foundation, framing, insulated windows, roofing, and HVAC. You will know the full cost before signing anything.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application for you and help you prepare any HOA submission documents. Construction does not begin until both are approved. Expect several weeks for the permit review process.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically runs four to eight weeks. We schedule all required Palm Beach County building inspections. At completion, we walk you through the finished room and hand you copies of all permit and inspection records.
We respond within one business day. No obligation - just a straight answer and a detailed written estimate for your specific home.
(561) 903-1614We specify insulated glass and properly sized cooling systems for every four season sunroom we build. A room that looks great but turns into an oven in August is a failure. Every project is designed for the actual heat load of a Greenacres summer.
Palm Beach County's building inspector verifies our work meets Florida's wind-load requirements. We do not cut corners on glass ratings or roof connections - because a storm-season failure is not something you want to find out about the hard way.
Every project we finish comes with copies of the permit application, all inspection records, and final sign-off from Palm Beach County. That paper trail is what makes your addition an asset - not a liability - when you sell or refinance.
You can verify our contractor license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website in about two minutes. We carry both general liability and workers' compensation coverage, which protects you if anything happens on your property during construction.
The combination of permitted work, hurricane-zone construction, and correctly specified glass and cooling means you get a room you will actually use - and an investment that holds its value whether you stay in the house or sell it.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who want enclosed outdoor space without full climate control.
Learn MoreYear-round rooms designed for daily use in every season, with custom sizing and finish options.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Reach out today for a free estimate.