
From permit application to final county inspection, we handle every phase of sunroom construction in Greenacres so you know exactly what is happening and when.
From permit application to final county inspection, we handle every phase of sunroom construction in Greenacres so you know exactly what is happening and when.

Sunroom construction in Greenacres covers the complete process of adding an enclosed, glass-heavy room to your home - from permit application through Palm Beach County to foundation work, framing, glass installation, and final inspection, with most projects completed in eight to fourteen weeks.
It sounds straightforward, but in South Florida the details matter. The foundation needs to account for sandy soil and a high water table. The glass needs a heat-blocking rating suitable for this climate. The framing connections have to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. If you're still figuring out what type of room fits your home, exploring sunroom additions first gives you a good overview of the options.
Many homeowners start with a specific idea in mind and then use the design conversation to refine it. If you want to think through layout and materials before getting into construction specifics, our sunroom remodeling services are also worth considering if you have an existing structure you'd rather update than rebuild from scratch.
If your outdoor space becomes too hot, too humid, or too bug-ridden from May through October, you are losing months of enjoyment from a space you already own. In Greenacres, a covered patio that can't be air-conditioned is a warm-weather liability. Proper sunroom construction turns that dead space into a room you use all twelve months.
A sunroom adds real, usable square footage at a lower cost and with less disruption than a full interior addition. If your home feels cramped but a major renovation seems out of reach, a properly constructed sunroom can give you the extra room - a home office, a reading space, an informal dining area - without gutting rooms you already use.
Older screened porches and Florida rooms in Greenacres often reach a point where repair costs outpace the value they provide. Torn screens, leaking roofs, and floors that flood during summer storms are signs that patching has run its course. Starting fresh with proper construction is often more cost-effective over a five-year period.
In Palm Beach County's real estate market, a fully permitted, well-finished sunroom adds livable square footage that appraisers recognize. If you are preparing your home for sale and want an improvement that shows up on the appraisal, sunroom construction is one of the more visible upgrades you can make in this area.
We build sunrooms from the ground up - foundation, framing, glass installation, roofing, electrical, and finishing. Every build goes through the full Palm Beach County permit process, which means an inspector verifies the work at key stages before the project closes out. If you're considering a complete new addition rather than updating an existing space, our sunroom additions page explains how a new room attaches to your home and what to expect from the process.
For homeowners with an older Florida room or screened porch that needs updating rather than replacing, our sunroom remodeling services cover everything from upgrading the glass to adding insulation and climate control. We can assess whether your existing structure is worth bringing up to current standards or whether starting fresh makes more sense for your situation.
Best for homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled room that stays comfortable through Greenacres summers and is usable every month of the year.
A more affordable option for homeowners who primarily want to enjoy Florida's fall, winter, and spring without the cost of full insulation and HVAC.
For homeowners who want a faster build at a lower price point, using a manufacturer's system installed by a licensed local contractor who handles the permits.
For homes with unusual rooflines, non-standard lot shapes, or specific HOA requirements that call for a design built from scratch rather than adapted from a catalog.
Greenacres sits in the middle of Palm Beach County's most densely developed residential corridor, and sunroom construction here comes with conditions you won't find in most national pricing guides or contractor templates. The soil is sandy with a relatively high water table, which means the concrete slab has to be designed for local drainage and ground conditions - not just poured to a standard thickness. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and Florida's building code requires that new additions in this county meet specific wind-resistance standards that directly affect the materials and methods used. Homeowners in Lake Worth face the same requirements, and we build the same way across every community we serve in this area.
The permit process is another local reality. Palm Beach County's Building Division reviews every new addition plan, and review times typically run two to four weeks depending on workload. Many Greenacres neighborhoods also have HOAs that require architectural approval before exterior work can begin. We handle both processes for you - there's no reason for you to navigate county offices or HOA submission requirements on your own. Clients in Palm Springs go through the same county review process, and the same expertise applies across every project we take on in Palm Beach County.
For information on contractor licensing in Florida, visit the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. To learn more about energy-efficient glass options for Florida's climate, the U.S. Department of Energy window guide is a good starting point.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we'll get back to you within one business day. We'll ask about your space, how you want to use the room, and your general budget range - this helps us make the most of the site visit rather than starting cold.
We visit your Greenacres home, measure the area, check the existing foundation and roofline, and identify any HOA requirements. After the visit we put together a written proposal with a detailed scope of work and a firm price - no vague estimates that balloon later.
Once you sign the contract, we submit your plans to Palm Beach County for permit review. Approval typically takes two to four weeks. We manage the entire process and update you on progress - you don't need to contact the county office at any point.
With permits in hand, we prepare the foundation, build the frame, install the glass and roof, and complete interior finishing. The county conducts inspections at key stages. We finish with a full walkthrough so you understand what was built and how to care for it.
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(561) 903-1614We design sunroom construction in Greenacres around South Florida's actual conditions - glass that blocks solar heat gain without blocking light, framing connections engineered for Palm Beach County's wind requirements, and foundation work that accounts for the sandy soil and high water table that affect every slab poured in this area.
We submit your plans to Palm Beach County, track the review, respond to any requests, and schedule inspections at each required stage. You won't be left wondering what the county needs next or sitting on hold with the permit office. Every project closes with a complete permit and inspection record.
Your contract includes a detailed scope of work covering every phase - foundation, glass package, framing, roofing, electrical, and finishing. If something needs to change, we discuss it before it affects your cost. The goal is a final bill that matches what you agreed to, not a surprise invoice at the end.
Because every sunroom we build is fully permitted and passes county inspection, it is recorded as livable square footage by the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser. That documentation protects your investment whether you stay for decades or plan to sell in the coming years.
Climate-right materials, a managed permit process, transparent pricing, and documented work - those four things together are what separates a sunroom that holds its value from one that creates problems down the road. That is the standard we hold every Greenacres project to.
Have an existing Florida room or screened porch? We can assess whether updating it makes more sense than starting from scratch.
Learn MoreNot sure which type of sunroom addition fits your home and lifestyle - start here for a full overview of your options.
Learn MorePermit review through Palm Beach County takes time - the sooner you start, the sooner you're in your new room.