
Off-the-shelf sunroom kits are designed for a generic house. A custom build starts with your specific lot, your roofline, and how South Florida's heat and rain actually behave on your property.

Custom sunrooms in Loxahatchee Groves are fully enclosed glass-and-frame additions designed around your specific home footprint, usage goals, and Palm Beach County's wind-load and permitting requirements - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from contract to finished room.
Unlike a prefab kit or a screened enclosure, a custom build is drawn to match your roofline, your existing floor height, and the orientation of your property so the room works with the house rather than just being attached to it. Homeowners in Loxahatchee Groves typically pursue a custom sunroom when they want a space that feels like it was always part of the home - not something that was added on.
If you already have an existing patio or slab, a patio enclosure may be a practical first step. For those who want full climate control year-round, a custom sunroom construction project from the ground up gives you the most control over the outcome.
If your patio or lanai goes unused from June through September because of the heat, mosquitoes, or afternoon storms, that is a clear signal. An enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom solves those problems directly. The space that feels wasted for months becomes a room you actually look forward to using every day.
When your only option is choosing between heat and darkness, the room is not designed for this climate. Properly specified solar-control glass lets in the light and the view while keeping the heat out. A custom room is designed around that balance from the start.
Home office, plant room, spa, gym with a view, a quiet reading space away from the rest of the house - a custom build can be designed around exactly that purpose. Generic rooms are not. When your goal is specific, a custom build is the only way to get it right.
When a sunroom looks out of place - mismatched roofline, awkward step between floors, or a frame color that clashes - it usually means it was not designed to fit. A custom project starts with matching your existing structure so the addition reads as intentional, not added on.
Our custom sunroom work begins with a site visit and a design conversation - not a catalog. We take measurements, assess how your home sits on the lot, look at your roofline tie-in, and talk through how you plan to use the room. From there, we develop a design, a material specification, and a permit-ready drawing set. Every project includes full permit management through Palm Beach County, foundation or slab work as needed, framing, glazing, roofing, and electrical connection. The result is a finished room that was designed specifically for your home.
For homeowners who want to understand the full build process before committing, our dedicated sunroom construction page walks through what each phase involves. If you already have a design concept and want to refine it before finalizing materials, our sunroom design service handles that conversation separately.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort with dedicated climate control.
Suited for homeowners who plan to use the space primarily in mild months.
Designed for warm-weather living with large glass panels and open, airy feel.
Ideal for remote workers who want natural light and a quiet space separate from main living areas.
Designed with glass panels and ventilation optimized for growing plants year-round.
Built to handle moisture, drainage, and the specific structural load of a spa.
Loxahatchee Groves sits in Palm Beach County's western edge, where summer temperatures reach the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays elevated from May through October. The challenge for any sunroom here is not retaining warmth - it is managing heat and keeping the room usable when it is 93 degrees outside. That means solar-control glass, proper roof overhangs, and a dedicated cooling solution are not optional upgrades; they are baseline requirements for a room you will actually want to spend time in. A contractor building from northern-climate templates will not get this right.
The flat terrain, high water table, and canal network that characterize Loxahatchee Groves also affect foundation design. Properties near canals need careful drainage grading so water moves away from the new slab rather than pooling against it. We assess each site before finalizing the foundation plan. Nearby Wellington and western Palm Beach County properties share these same drainage conditions, and our approach accounts for them on every project. Learn more about Florida's building requirements from the Florida Building Commission.
Call or submit our form and we respond within 1 business day. We set up a time to visit your property - no commitment required at this stage.
We visit your home, take measurements, assess the roofline tie-in and drainage, and talk through design options, glass types, and cooling needs. You leave with a written proposal and a realistic timeline including the permit phase - no surprises later.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County and order materials once your design is approved. Plan for several weeks of permit review; we handle all communication with the building department so you do not have to track it.
Foundation prep, framing, glazing, and roofing happen on-site once the permit clears. Inspections happen at key milestones. We do a final walkthrough with you before closing out - checking every seal, every door, and every detail against what was agreed.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home. We come out, look at your space, and give you a written proposal before any work begins.
(561) 363-0429Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and measurements of your specific home, not a catalog selection. The design accounts for your roofline, your lot's drainage conditions, and how the sun tracks across your property - details that matter in Loxahatchee Groves's climate and that a generic kit cannot address.
We submit, track, and manage the full Palm Beach County permit process - you never touch the paperwork. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is a red flag. Every custom sunroom we build is fully permitted, inspected, and documented before we consider the job complete. Verify any Florida contractor license at myfloridalicense.com.
We have been building custom sunrooms in western Palm Beach County since 2018. We know the county permit office, the local wind-load requirements, and the drainage conditions specific to this area - including the canal-adjacent properties that make up a significant part of Loxahatchee Groves. That local knowledge changes how we design and build.
We give you a written proposal and a realistic schedule that includes the permit phase - not just the build days. A contractor who promises a fast turnaround without accounting for Palm Beach County permit review is either inexperienced or not being straight with you. We are both upfront and accountable on timeline.
Every project we take on in Loxahatchee Groves gets the same attention - design that fits the home, materials specified for South Florida's climate, and permits pulled and passed before the job closes. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every custom sunroom.
Understand the full build process - from foundation and framing to final inspection - before committing to a project.
Learn MoreWork through your design concept, material choices, and layout options before finalizing a build contract.
Learn MoreCall (561) 363-0429 or request a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and come to your Loxahatchee Groves property before any work begins.