Your back porch sits empty half the year. We build sunroom additions designed for South Florida heat, properly permitted, and built to last through hurricane season.

Sunroom additions in Loxahatchee Groves connect your indoor living space to your backyard with a fully enclosed, light-filled room - most projects are permitted, built, and finished within two to four months.
Homeowners here typically reach this point after realizing their screened porch or back patio is unusable from May through October. The heat, humidity, and daily afternoon storms that define summer in western Palm Beach County turn unprotected outdoor spaces into wasted square footage. A properly built sunroom solves that. It gives you a room you can sit in on a July afternoon, surrounded by light and the view of your land, without the mosquitoes or the heat.
If you are weighing a basic enclosure against a fully conditioned room, take a look at our four season sunrooms page - it walks through the difference in materials, climate control, and what each type actually costs to use day to day in this climate.
If your screened enclosure or patio is unusable from late spring through early fall, you are not getting value from that square footage. South Florida heat regularly pushes into the low-to-mid 90s by May, and without climate control, that outdoor space becomes a hot box. A conditioned sunroom reclaims it.
If your family has outgrown the main living area - you are working from home, need a playroom, or want a dedicated hobby space - a sunroom addition gives you real, usable square footage without moving. It is often less disruptive and less expensive than a full interior addition.
Older screen enclosures and basic patio covers in this climate develop gaps, rust, and damaged panels within a few years of intense sun and storm exposure. If yours is leaking, buckling, or no longer keeping bugs out, upgrading to a proper sunroom addition fixes the underlying problem rather than patching it.
Loxahatchee Groves has a rural character that many residents specifically chose - open land, mature trees, and a quiet that is hard to find in the suburbs nearby. A sunroom lets you sit inside that landscape every morning without heat, bugs, or the threat of an afternoon storm cutting the experience short.
Sunroom additions in Loxahatchee Groves range from basic prefabricated enclosures to fully custom, fully conditioned rooms. Most homeowners in this area need a conditioned room - one with insulated walls, quality windows, and dedicated heating and cooling - because anything less will be unusable in July. Our four season sunrooms are the most popular choice for this reason: they function like a real room in your house, year-round, not just in the mild months.
For homeowners whose primary concern is keeping bugs and light rain out - or who want a lower-cost starting point - we also build screen rooms and patio enclosures that stop well short of a fully conditioned addition. When you are ready to go further, our sunroom construction service covers the full build process from foundation to final inspection, including all permit coordination with Palm Beach County.
Fully conditioned rooms with insulated walls and dedicated climate control - the right choice if you want to use the space on any day of the year.
Lightly enclosed rooms that work beautifully in mild weather, suited to homeowners who primarily use their space outside of South Florida's peak summer heat.
The most economical option, keeping bugs and light debris out while maintaining airflow - a good starting point for properties that already have a slab.
Fully bespoke rooms built to match your home's architecture, roofline, and your specific layout preferences, from size to glass to interior finishes.
End-to-end builds from foundation preparation through final inspection, with full permit management through Palm Beach County.
Transform an underused concrete slab or existing deck into a proper enclosed sunroom, often at a lower cost than starting from bare ground.
Building a sunroom in Loxahatchee Groves is not like building one in the Midwest. Summer temperatures in western Palm Beach County push into the low-to-mid 90s, and the humidity makes it feel hotter. The dominant design challenge here is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is keeping heat out during summer. That means every glass panel and roof system on a sunroom addition needs to be specified for high solar heat gain, not just rated for moderate climates. Pair that with Palm Beach County's hurricane wind-load requirements, which mandate that windows, doors, and roof connections meet demanding standards for wind speed, and you have a project that rewards working with a contractor who knows this specific region.
The flat terrain and high water table in Loxahatchee Groves also affect foundation work. Water does not drain away quickly here after heavy rain, and the soils in western Palm Beach County include sandy and muck-type profiles that can shift over time. A well-prepared slab, graded to move water away from the structure, is the difference between a room that stays dry and one that develops moisture problems within a few years. We build throughout the area and are equally familiar with properties near Royal Palm Beach and those in Wellington, where lot sizes and HOA requirements vary widely.
Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a visit. No cost, no pressure. We will ask about your space, how you want to use it, and what matters most to you.
We visit your property, take measurements, and talk through your options for South Florida's climate - glass type, roof style, whether to condition the room. You receive a written proposal so you know exactly what is included before you commit.
We submit your permit application to Palm Beach County and manage that process while you go about your life. Once approved, we prepare the site and slab - with proper grading for this flat, high-water-table terrain.
Framing, roof, windows, climate control, and interior finishing happen in sequence with inspections at key stages. We walk through the finished room with you before closing out the permit, and you keep the records.
We know the Palm Beach County permit process and build sunroom additions designed to stay comfortable through every Florida summer. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(561) 363-0429We hold a current Florida contractor's license for this type of work. You can verify it in two minutes through the state's online lookup at myfloridalicense.com. A license means someone checked our qualifications before we touched a single home.
Every sunroom addition we build is permitted and inspected through Palm Beach County. An unpermitted addition creates real problems when you sell - inspectors and title companies catch them, and fixing the paperwork after the fact is expensive. We do it right the first time.
Palm Beach County falls within Florida's high-wind zone. Every sunroom we build uses windows, doors, and roof connections rated for the wind loads that apply here. This is not an optional upgrade - it is how we specify every project, and it is what makes the room insurable and safe.
We have worked on properties throughout Loxahatchee Groves and the western Palm Beach County area. We know the flat terrain, the soil conditions, the canal drainage, and the HOA landscape here. That means fewer surprises during your build. The National Sunroom Association (nationalsunroom.org) sets the industry standards we follow.
These are not talking points - they are the specific things that protect you when you hire a contractor for a permanent addition to your home. A license, a permit, wind-rated components, and local experience add up to an addition that holds up, stays comfortable, and does not become a problem at closing.
Have a question not listed here? Call us at (561) 363-0429 or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
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