Your outdoor space sits empty half the year. A properly built sunroom changes that - giving you a comfortable, livable room that handles South Florida heat, rain, and mosquito season.

Sunroom additions in Greenacres, FL are fully enclosed room extensions built to Florida building code, with most projects running 10 to 16 weeks from signed contract to final inspection. The price depends primarily on size, glass type, and whether the room needs its own cooling system.
Most homeowners we talk to in Greenacres are in the same situation: they have a screened porch or lanai they loved when they moved in, but by May it sits empty because of the heat and bugs. A sunroom solves that. It is a real room, not just an enclosure - with sealed walls, impact-rated glass, and climate control that keeps it comfortable even in August. If you are thinking about converting an existing lanai, that footprint often makes the project more affordable than starting from scratch. You can also explore our four season sunrooms page if you want a deeper look at climate-controlled options built for year-round comfort.
Greenacres is in Palm Beach County, and every room addition here requires a building permit and inspections. That is not a barrier - it is a protection. It means your investment is documented, code-compliant, and adds real appraised value to your home.
If your screened porch or lanai is only comfortable from October through April, a sunroom conversion gives you that space back year-round. In Greenacres, where summer heat and afternoon storms make open-air living impractical for months, this is the most common reason homeowners make the upgrade.
If you need a quiet home office, a playroom, or a dedicated space to relax, a sunroom adds livable square footage without the upheaval of buying a new house. Many Greenacres homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s with modest floor plans, and a sunroom is one of the most practical ways to expand.
Older screen enclosures in Palm Beach County often show wear at the aluminum frame connections after years of humidity and salt air. If yours is already rusting, sagging, or leaking, it may be more cost-effective to convert it to a proper sunroom than to repair and re-screen it again in a few years.
If you have replaced patio cushions, rugs, or furniture more than once because of UV damage or storm exposure, that is a sign your outdoor space is not working for this climate. A properly enclosed sunroom protects your furnishings and keeps the space looking good year after year.
Not every sunroom project is the same, and the right approach depends on how you plan to use the space and what your existing home allows. We build everything from modest lanai enclosures to full four season sunrooms with insulated glass and dedicated HVAC - designed to feel like a permanent room, not an afterthought. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County and built to the wind-load standards required in this area.
For homeowners who want to expand beyond an enclosure, we also handle full sunroom construction from the ground up - new foundation, framing, roofing, glass, and interior finish work. We match the roofline and exterior materials to your existing home so the addition looks like it was always there.
The most cost-effective option for homes with an existing screened structure - we enclose and upgrade what is already there.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms built for year-round use, even through South Florida summers.
New-construction sunrooms built to your preferred dimensions and finishes, matched to your home's existing exterior.
Full-scope builds for homes that need a new foundation footprint and complete framing - handled permit to final inspection.
Greenacres sits in Palm Beach County, which is in a high-velocity hurricane zone. That means every new room addition - including sunrooms - must be engineered and built to withstand serious wind forces. The glass, framing, and roof connections all have to meet stricter standards than you would find in most other states. This is not optional, and your contractor is required to document the compliance for the building inspector. The result is a room that is genuinely built to last through storm season, not just look good on a calm day. We serve homeowners across the area, including Palm Springs, FL and Lake Worth, FL.
Greenacres also has a high concentration of HOA communities. Many associations require architectural review before any exterior addition can proceed - separate from the county permit process. This can add weeks to your timeline if you are not prepared for it. We know this process well. We help you prepare the submission documents your HOA needs and factor that review window into the project schedule from day one. South Florida's rainy season, which runs roughly June through September, also affects both how we schedule construction and how you will use your new room once it is done. Experienced local contractors plan around afternoon storm patterns and protect open framing during active construction.
Call or submit your information online and we will respond within one business day. We ask about your existing setup, how you want to use the room, your budget, and whether your neighborhood has HOA requirements.
We come to your Greenacres home, look at the space, and put together a written estimate covering foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and any HVAC or electrical work - so you know the full cost before committing to anything.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application on your behalf and help you prepare any HOA submission documents. Construction does not start until both are approved and in hand.
Construction typically takes three to six weeks once permits are approved. We schedule all required building inspections throughout the process. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand you copies of all permit and inspection records.
We respond within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer and a written estimate.
(561) 903-1614We pull permits under our own license and see every project through all required Palm Beach County inspections. Your addition is on record, above board, and adds real appraised value to your home - not a liability that surfaces at closing.
We build to the structural requirements for this hurricane zone. That means impact-rated glass, properly engineered roof connections, and framing documentation your building inspector will sign off on. You will not be wondering whether the room holds up in storm season.
A large share of Greenacres neighborhoods have HOA rules about exterior additions. We have navigated these review processes many times and help you prepare the documents your association needs - so HOA approval does not become the bottleneck in your project.
We follow the professional standards set by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry - which means clear written contracts, clean job sites, and no surprises after the work starts.
Every project we build comes with the full paper trail - permit records, inspection sign-offs, and a room that holds up to South Florida weather. That combination is what protects your investment whether you stay in the house or sell it.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms built specifically for South Florida's year-round heat and humidity.
Learn MoreNew-construction sunroom builds from foundation to finish, permitted and inspected through Palm Beach County.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or submit your info today.