
Stop letting bugs, rain, and afternoon heat keep you off your patio. We build three season sunrooms in Greenacres that are permitted, wind-rated, and ready for South Florida weather.
Stop letting bugs, rain, and afternoon heat keep you off your patio. We build three season sunrooms in Greenacres that are permitted, wind-rated, and ready for South Florida weather.

Three season sunrooms in Greenacres give you an enclosed outdoor room with screened or glass-paneled walls and a solid roof, built to Palm Beach County wind standards, most projects complete within six to twelve weeks including the permit process.
If you spend most of the year watching your backyard through the window because mosquitoes, afternoon thunderstorms, or the summer heat make it uncomfortable, a three season sunroom changes that. It sits between a basic screened porch and a fully air-conditioned room addition, which keeps costs lower while still giving you real, protected space. In Greenacres, where the rainy season runs from June through October and bug pressure is constant, that middle ground makes a lot of practical sense.
If you need full climate control year-round, a patio enclosure with an insulated build may be a better fit. We are happy to walk you through both options so you can choose what actually works for your home and budget.
If you retreat indoors every time the sun goes down because of mosquitoes or the daily afternoon storms that roll through Greenacres from May through October, you are losing months of your year to your own backyard. A three season sunroom gives you a protected space where you can still feel like you are outside, without the bug spray.
If your current screened enclosure has torn screens, a leaking roof, or panels that rattle every time a storm passes through, it may be time to upgrade to something more substantial. A three season sunroom replaces that aging structure with solid framing and panels built to handle Florida's wind and rain.
Many homes in Greenacres have west-facing backyards that become unusable in the afternoon because of direct sun and heat. A three season sunroom with a solid roof and UV-blocking panels creates a shaded, comfortable space even when the sun is at its harshest, and protects outdoor furniture from fading.
If your home feels tight but a full addition with insulation, drywall, and HVAC hookup is out of your budget, a three season sunroom is a middle-ground option that adds real, livable space at a lower price point. As a place to have morning coffee, entertain guests, or let the kids play, it adds genuine daily value.
We build three season sunrooms in several configurations to match your budget, your lot, and how you plan to use the space. For homeowners who want maximum airflow, a screened-wall design keeps the room cooler on mild days while still blocking insects and rain. For those who want more weather protection and the option to add cooling later, a glass-panel or acrylic-panel design seals the space completely. If you also want a screen room installation as a lower-cost starting point, we can help you compare the two before you decide.
Every project starts with an on-site estimate where we measure your space and talk through your options - panel type, roofline, ventilation, and whether adding a small cooling unit from day one makes sense for your situation. We handle the full Palm Beach County permit process and schedule all required inspections. For homeowners whose existing patio or screened structure is ready for an upgrade, we also offer full replacements rather than new-build additions.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection at a lower price point.
Suits homeowners who want more weather protection and the option to add cooling in the future.
Ideal for homeowners upgrading an aging or storm-damaged screened enclosure to a solid structure.
For homes with an existing patio slab - the room is built on top of the existing concrete to reduce cost.
A practical option for homeowners who want to extend usability into the summer without a full mini-split.
Greenacres sits in a subtropical climate where summer temperatures hold in the low 90s and humidity stays high from June through October. An open patio is genuinely difficult to use for much of the year without some form of protection. On top of that, Florida's statewide building code requires any room addition - including a three season sunroom - to be built to the wind-load standards for Palm Beach County's high-wind zone. That means the framing, panels, and roof connections all meet the same structural requirements your home does, so the room holds up when a serious storm rolls through. Homeowners in Palm Springs and Lake Worth face the same conditions and have found that a properly built three season room extends comfortable outdoor living from just a few months to most of the year.
The flat terrain that is common throughout Greenacres also means drainage has to be handled correctly when a new concrete slab is poured. South Florida gets roughly 62 inches of rain a year, and on flat ground that water has nowhere to go unless the grading around your new slab is done right. A contractor who does not account for this during the design phase can leave you with a room that floods or develops mold problems within a few years. We address drainage as part of every project, not as an afterthought. You can also verify current permit requirements through the Palm Beach County Building Division.
We respond within one business day. Our first questions are simple: what space you are thinking about enclosing, roughly how large, and what you want to use the room for. No sales pressure, just a quick conversation to see if we are the right fit.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing slab and drainage, and walk through your options - panel type, roofline, ventilation, and cooling. You get a written estimate that breaks down what you are paying for before any commitment.
Once you decide to move forward, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, this is also when we help you get written approval. This stage typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated so you are never left chasing us.
Construction begins with site prep and slab work, then framing, roofing, and panel installation. We schedule the required county inspection as part of the process. When the inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough with you and leave the site clean.
No obligation. We respond within one business day and come to your home to measure and give you a written estimate.
(561) 903-1614Every three season sunroom we build meets the structural requirements for Palm Beach County's high-wind zone. This is not optional here - Florida state code requires it - and it means your room is designed to hold up in the same conditions your house was built for.
We handle the entire Palm Beach County permit process - application, follow-up, and scheduling the county inspection. You should never have to chase a permit status update. A completed permit record stays with your home and protects you when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Greenacres has flat terrain and heavy summer rainfall - two conditions that can cause serious problems if the slab grading is not done correctly. We assess drainage as part of every site visit and build it into the project plan, not as an afterthought, because we have seen what happens when that step is skipped.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in the Palm Beach County area since 2019. That means we know the local permit office, the common HOA requirements in this area, and the specific conditions that affect how a room performs here over time. You can verify any Florida contractor license at the Florida DBPR.
When you call us, you get a contractor who knows this climate, knows the Palm Beach County permit process, and builds rooms designed to last here - not just look good in a showroom photo.
A fully enclosed patio structure with aluminum framing and your choice of screen, glass, or acrylic panels - built to Florida wind standards.
Learn MoreA screened enclosure that keeps bugs out and lets the breeze in - the most cost-effective way to protect an outdoor patio in South Florida.
Learn MorePalm Beach County permit review takes two to four weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or send us a message today.