
A sunroom built to northern-climate standards does not hold up in Loxahatchee Groves. We design and build to Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements, with glazing and cooling that keeps the room actually usable in July.

Sunroom construction in Loxahatchee Groves means a fully permitted, inspected addition attached to your home - with foundation work, framing, glazing, and a climate-control connection - most projects run two to four months from contract to finished room, with permitting accounting for a significant portion of that timeline.
Unlike a screened enclosure, a properly built sunroom uses insulated glass panels and a sealed frame that keeps rain, insects, and summer heat outside. In Loxahatchee Groves, where the real estate and lifestyle revolve around outdoor living, a sunroom extends the seasons you can comfortably use that space from a few months to the full year. Homeowners who have already enclosed a patio sometimes find that a screened room no longer meets their needs once they experience the comfort gap between a screen and a climate-controlled glass room.
If you have a specific room design in mind already, our sunroom remodeling service handles situations where an existing structure needs to be rebuilt or upgraded. For homeowners starting from an empty slab or bare ground, a full sunroom addition covers the complete scope from foundation to finish.
When the heat and afternoon storms empty your patio for months at a time, the outdoor space you paid for is not delivering. A sunroom with proper glazing and cooling gives you that square footage back, usable 365 days a year instead of only when the weather cooperates.
Screens keep bugs out but cannot cool a space in South Florida's summer. If you find yourself not using a screened room because it is too hot or too exposed in a storm, upgrading to full sunroom construction is the logical next step - and in many cases the existing slab can serve as the new foundation.
A sunroom adds real, livable square footage without the disruption and cost of a full interior addition. Home office, playroom, casual dining area, reading room - these are the spaces homeowners most often build when the house starts feeling smaller than it used to.
Properties in Loxahatchee Groves often have mature trees, open land, or a canal view that is genuinely worth looking at. A sunroom puts that view directly in front of you - from a comfortable chair, in air-conditioned comfort, with no mosquitoes and no afternoon rain pushing you inside.
Our sunroom construction service is a full-scope offering - from site assessment and permit-ready drawings through foundation work, framing, glazing, roofing, and final inspection. We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and track every milestone with the building department so you are not left wondering what phase the project is in. Every build includes a written proposal with a clear material specification before any work begins, and every project closes with a final walkthrough confirming the build matches what was agreed.
For homeowners who want to understand what kind of room they are building before committing to construction, sunroom remodeling is available for existing structures that need to be refreshed or upgraded rather than built from scratch. If you are starting from a completely clean slate - no existing slab or structure - a sunroom addition covers the full scope from new foundation through finished room.
Full climate control - suited for homeowners who want to use the room every day of the year.
Lightly insulated and ventilated - best for homeowners primarily using the room in mild months.
Large glass panels and an open feel designed specifically for warm-weather living and indoor-outdoor connection.
Uses your current concrete pad as the foundation - reduces cost and construction time where the existing slab is sound.
Full slab or footing work included - suited for bare-ground or drainage-sensitive sites.
Converts an existing screened room to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom using the existing footprint where practical.
Loxahatchee Groves presents three specific construction challenges that do not show up in other parts of the country. First, the climate: summer temperatures in the low-to-mid 90s with high humidity from May through October mean every design decision is driven by heat management, not warmth retention. Low-emissivity glass, proper ventilation, and a cooling connection are the baseline, not an upgrade. Second, the wind exposure: Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and every permanent addition must be engineered and anchored to meet the local building code's hurricane-resistance standards. Third, the terrain: much of Loxahatchee Groves sits on flat, low-lying land with a high water table, and the canal network that runs through many properties affects how we grade and drain around any new slab. A contractor who has not worked in this specific area will not anticipate these details.
We serve Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western Palm Beach County communities in addition to Loxahatchee Groves, and the same drainage and wind-load conditions apply across the region. Whether your property is directly on a canal or set back on a large rural lot, we account for the site-specific conditions before finalizing the foundation plan. Learn more about storm-resilient construction from the Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety.
Call or use our contact form and expect a response within 1 business day. We will schedule a free on-site visit at your Loxahatchee Groves property - no commitment required to take this step.
We visit your property, take measurements, assess the existing slab or ground conditions, and evaluate drainage and roofline tie-in. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and price - including the permit phase so you know the full picture before signing.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County and begin ordering custom-fabricated components once your contract is signed. Permit review time varies; we track it and keep you informed so there are no surprises. Nothing is built before the permit is approved.
Once the permit clears, we prepare the foundation, build the frame, install glazing and roofing, and connect the room to your HVAC system if that is part of the plan. Inspections happen at the framing stage and at completion. We walk through the finished room with you before the job closes.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit to your Loxahatchee Groves property. You receive a written proposal with a clear scope and timeline - including the permit phase - before any work begins. No obligation, no pressure.
(561) 363-0429Every sunroom we construct in Loxahatchee Groves is engineered and anchored to meet Palm Beach County's hurricane-resistance requirements. The framing, glass specification, and foundation anchoring are designed to the code, and the building inspector verifies the work. You are not adding a weak point to your home - you are adding a structure built to hold up through storm season.
We submit the permit application, track the review, and coordinate inspections - you never touch the paperwork. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is not the right contractor for this job. We handle the full permit process as part of every sunroom construction project, and we do not start work before it is in hand. Verify Florida contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.com.
We have been building sunrooms in this specific part of Palm Beach County since 2018. We know how the local permit office operates, which drainage conditions are common on Loxahatchee Groves's large rural lots, and how to anchor a structure to concrete block construction - the standard build method throughout this region. That local familiarity reduces surprises and keeps projects on schedule.
Every proposal we issue includes a written project schedule that accounts for permit review time, not just build days. We have seen homeowners blindsided by contractors who quote only the construction phase and leave out the permitting weeks. We will not do that - if the full timeline is two to four months, we tell you that up front so you can plan accordingly.
When you hire us for sunroom construction in Loxahatchee Groves, you get a project managed end to end - permits, inspections, materials, and build - with a finished room that was built to the standards this climate and this county require.
Existing sunroom or enclosure that needs to be rebuilt, upgraded, or expanded to meet current climate and wind standards.
Learn MoreFull sunroom addition from the ground up - new foundation, framing, glazing, and finishing on a bare site.
Learn MoreCall (561) 363-0429 or submit a free estimate request - we respond within 1 business day and visit your Loxahatchee Groves property before any work or commitment begins.