
Your outdoor space should be usable every month of the year. We design sunrooms built for South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane code - so the room you build is the room you actually live in.

Sunroom design in Loxahatchee Groves starts with how you want to use the space, then plans the structure, glazing, and foundation to match your home and your lot - most projects move from first consultation to a finished room in three to five months.
A good design conversation covers more than square footage. It covers which direction the room faces, whether it ties into your cooling system, and how the roof integrates with your existing home without creating a leak point. In Loxahatchee Groves, where afternoon thunderstorms and intense summer heat are facts of life, every one of those decisions affects whether the room is comfortable or avoided.
If you already have a screened enclosure or a dated Florida room that does not perform well in the summer, a proper custom sunroom redesign is often a better investment than patching what is there. We help you figure out the right scope before any drawings go to the county.
If your patio or back porch sits empty from June through September because the heat and storms make it unbearable, your outdoor space is failing you. A properly designed, cooled sunroom turns that avoided space into one of the most-used rooms in your home. The problem is not the location - it is the structure.
Many older homes in the Loxahatchee Groves area have screened enclosures or aluminum-framed Florida rooms that were not designed for comfort. If yours feels like an oven by midmorning in summer, the glazing and insulation are the problem. A redesigned room with proper low-e glass and HVAC connection changes everything.
A sunroom adds real, usable square footage without the full cost and disruption of a traditional room addition. If you need a home office, a playroom, or a quiet reading space, a well-designed sunroom can fill that role. It is one of the most flexible and cost-effective ways to expand a single-story Florida home.
In Palm Beach County's real estate market, a permitted, conditioned sunroom that adds finished square footage is attractive to buyers. If you are planning to sell, starting the design now means the room is permitted, inspected, and fully finished when it matters most. Unpermitted additions create complications at closing.
Our design process starts with a site visit, not a catalog. We look at your lot, your existing roofline, how your home is oriented to the sun, and what your drainage situation looks like before we draw anything. From there we develop a layout that fits your home and performs in South Florida's climate - with glazing choices, foundation details, and roof integration worked out before a permit application is filed. For homeowners who want a fully custom build, our vinyl sunroom options offer a durable, low-maintenance frame system that holds up well in the region's humidity and sun exposure.
We also work with homeowners who want to redesign or upgrade an existing enclosure. If you have a screened porch or an old Florida room that is not meeting your needs, we assess what can be retained and what needs to be rebuilt. In some cases a targeted custom sunroom project means starting fresh with a new slab and framing; in others it means upgrading the glazing and adding insulation to what is already there.
Best for homeowners who want a true year-round room tied into their home's cooling system.
Suits homeowners who want a bug-free, rain-protected space and primarily use it in the milder months.
For homeowners with an existing enclosure that is no longer comfortable or code-compliant.
Designed for properties in Palm Beach County's wind-borne debris zone where impact glazing is required.
Converts an existing concrete patio into a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom addition.
Designed for homeowners who need a dedicated workspace with natural light and good thermal comfort.
Loxahatchee Groves sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and the sun is high in the sky for most of the year. Designing a sunroom here is not about capturing warmth in winter - it is about managing heat gain and keeping the space comfortable despite the sun. Every design decision, from glazing type to roof pitch to orientation, needs to be evaluated through the lens of heat control. Properties near the canal system also require careful slab grading so water drains away from the structure during the rainy season. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face the same code requirements and climate conditions as Loxahatchee Groves, and we work across all of these communities.
Palm Beach County also sits in a wind-borne debris region, which means sunroom structures must be designed and built to meet wind-load requirements that are among the most demanding in the country. This affects framing, glazing specifications, and how the structure anchors to your home's foundation. A sunroom designed to these standards is genuinely more protective than a generic national catalog product - and it is what the building department requires before issuing a permit. The National Fenestration Rating Council provides independent ratings for glazing products that help homeowners understand what they are actually getting in terms of heat rejection and impact performance.
We visit your home, walk the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. You will have a clear sense of design direction and a ballpark cost range after this meeting - no commitment required. We reply within one business day.
We take detailed measurements, assess drainage and foundation conditions, and confirm glazing and wind-load requirements for your specific location. The final design drawings are prepared at this stage and become the documents submitted to the county.
We submit the plans to Palm Beach County building department and manage the review process on your behalf. Plan review timelines vary, and we keep you updated as the permit moves forward - your job is simply to stay available if the county has questions.
Once materials arrive and the permit is in hand, construction begins. Most residential sunrooms take one to three weeks of active work. Required inspections happen at key stages, and we are on-site for all of them. We walk the finished room with you before we consider the job closed.
We handle the design, the Palm Beach County permits, and every step of the build. No pressure - just a real conversation about what works for your home.
(561) 363-0429We design specifically for western Palm Beach County's heat, humidity, wind exposure, and drainage conditions - not from a national template. That means glazing choices, roof pitches, and foundation grades that actually work here rather than creating problems after the first rainy season.
We handle the full Palm Beach County permit application, plan review, and inspection schedule. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is a warning sign - we take full responsibility for the paperwork from submission through the final certificate of completion.
We specify impact-rated glazing systems that meet Palm Beach County's wind-borne debris requirements - not generic products that leave you short at plan review. You can verify any contractor's state license through the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
Properties in Loxahatchee Groves often sit near the canal system, and flat terrain means drainage is never an afterthought. We assess every site before finalizing slab grades so water moves away from your structure - a detail that prevents moisture problems in the region's wet summers.
Together, these points add up to a sunroom that performs the way you expect it to - comfortable in summer, solid in a storm, and properly documented when you sell or refinance. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in this area.
Durable vinyl-framed sunroom systems that resist South Florida's humidity and salt-air corrosion without painting or staining.
Learn MoreFully custom-designed sunroom additions built to your home's specific dimensions, roofline, and climate requirements.
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