
An underused patio or lanai can become a bright, glass-enclosed living space you actually want to spend time in. We build solariums in Greenacres that are permitted, hurricane-rated, and designed for South Florida's heat and sun.

Solarium installation in Greenacres creates a fully glass-enclosed room attached to your home, with glass on the walls and roof so natural light fills the space from every direction - most projects run one to three weeks on-site once permits are approved and materials are delivered.
If you have an outdoor space that goes unused for months because of heat, rain, or insects, a solarium turns that square footage into a real room your family can use year-round. The difference from a screen enclosure or standard sunroom is the glass roof - it floods the space with daylight while a high-performance coating blocks the worst of South Florida's solar heat. Homeowners who want a more enclosed, opaque ceiling structure often consider our patio cover installation service instead, while those who want a fully tailored layout explore our custom sunrooms option.
Most Greenacres homeowners who call us about solariums are looking for one of three things: more usable living space without a full addition, a garden room with real natural light, or a comfortable indoor-outdoor space for entertaining. A solarium handles all three well.
In Greenacres, intense summer sun, afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquito season make uncovered outdoor spaces genuinely hard to enjoy from May through October. If your patio or lanai sits empty for months, a solarium gives that space back - protected from the weather and comfortable year-round.
If your family has outgrown your home but you love your neighborhood, a solarium is one of the more cost-effective ways to add a livable room without a full interior addition. It works well as a reading room, home office, playroom, or casual dining space.
Older screen enclosures in South Florida take a beating from sun, humidity, and storms. If your current structure has torn screens, rusted framing, or a roof that leaks when it rains, converting or replacing it with a proper glass solarium is a natural next step rather than continuing to patch a failing structure.
A solarium with high-performance glass lets in plenty of natural light while protecting plants from extreme heat, heavy rain, and the occasional cold snap that does reach Palm Beach County in winter. It is the most practical greenhouse option for a South Florida homeowner on a residential lot.
Every solarium we build in Greenacres starts with a site visit, a written proposal, and a permit application - we do not skip steps. For homeowners who want maximum natural light and a true glass ceiling, a full-glass solarium is the right call. For those whose priority is shade and rain protection over light, we often redirect them toward our patio cover installation service, which provides a solid-roof structure at a lower price point. Homeowners who want full design control over layout, materials, and dimensions typically end up with our custom sunrooms option, which lets us build exactly what the space requires rather than fitting to a standard kit. We are honest about which option fits your goals - we would rather tell you that upfront than oversell a product that does not suit your situation.
Every project includes full permitting through the City of Greenacres or Palm Beach County, HOA submission support if your community requires it, foundation and electrical coordination, and all required inspections. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on high-performance glass ratings for hot climates - the same standards we apply when selecting glass for every Greenacres project.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light, a glass roof, and a year-round room that feels open and bright regardless of the season.
A good fit for homeowners with a defined budget who want a professionally installed glass room without a fully custom design process.
Suited to homeowners who plan to use the room heavily through South Florida's summer and want a mini-split system integrated during construction rather than added later.
Ideal for homeowners who already have an existing screened structure and want to convert it into a fully glass-enclosed, weather-tight room.
Palm Beach County averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and summer temperatures regularly climb into the low 90s with high humidity. That means the glass you choose for a solarium here is not a cosmetic detail - it is what separates a room you can sit in from one you avoid from May through September. Contractors who do not discuss solar heat gain ratings upfront are not accounting for the climate their customers actually live in. Greenacres also sits in a high-wind zone, which means the glass panels, frame, and roof structure of your solarium must be engineered to meet Florida's storm requirements. Homeowners in Boynton Beach face the same wind and heat conditions, and we apply the same standards on every project regardless of address.
Much of Greenacres sits on low, flat terrain with a water table that can be close to the surface. Before we pour any slab, we assess drainage around the addition site - poor drainage planning leads to water pooling against the foundation or seeping under the slab over time, and fixing that after the fact is far more expensive than planning for it before. We also handle HOA submission for homeowners in planned communities, which is a common requirement throughout Greenacres and the surrounding neighborhoods. Homeowners across Lantana encounter the same HOA review process, and our team guides clients through it on every project.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule a free site visit at your home - no estimate over the phone, because we need to see the space to give you accurate numbers.
We visit your home, assess the space, check drainage and wall construction, and ask how you plan to use the room. Within a few days you receive a written proposal covering size, glass type, foundation work, electrical, and permits - all line items included.
Once you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to the City of Greenacres or Palm Beach County. If your community has an HOA, we help prepare that submission at the same time. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks.
On-site work starts with the slab or foundation, then framing, then glass installation and sealing. An electrician completes wiring for lights, fans, and outlets. Inspections happen at required stages - we coordinate all of them.
Free estimate. No pressure. We visit your home, walk through the options, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything.
(561) 903-1614We specify high-performance glass with verified solar heat gain ratings on every solarium we build in Palm Beach County. This is not a detail we leave to chance - it is what makes the difference between a room you use in July and one you avoid until November.
Every solarium we build is permitted through the City of Greenacres or Palm Beach County and inspected at every required stage. Your project goes on record, counts toward your home's square footage, and carries no surprises at resale.
You can verify our Florida contractor license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything. We encourage it. An unlicensed contractor leaves you with no legal protection if something goes wrong.
A large share of Greenacres neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements. We ask about your community before any work is ordered, prepare the submission, and make sure the design you choose is one your association will approve - not one that generates a letter in the mail after the fact.
These four points connect directly: the right glass keeps the room usable, the permit keeps the room legal, the license keeps you protected, and the HOA work keeps the project from getting reversed. Together, they are what a properly done solarium installation in Greenacres looks like. Verify any Florida contractor license here.
A solid-roof structure over your existing patio - shade and rain protection without the full glass enclosure of a solarium.
Learn MoreA fully designed room addition where every dimension, material, and feature is chosen to fit your home and how you plan to use the space.
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