Your back patio is unusable most evenings. We build three season sunrooms designed for South Florida breezes - bug-free, rain-proof, and permitted for Palm Beach County.

Three season sunrooms in Loxahatchee Groves are enclosed additions with screened or glass-panel walls and a solid roof - not connected to your HVAC - giving you a protected, comfortable space for most of the year, with most projects permitted and complete within six to twelve weeks.
A three season room sits between a screened porch and a fully air-conditioned sunroom. You get protection from bugs, rain, and wind without the cost and complexity of a conditioned addition. In Loxahatchee Groves, where winters are mild and most evenings outside the June-through-September heat peak are genuinely pleasant, a three season room gives many homeowners everything they actually need from an outdoor living space.
If you want to use your sunroom on a July afternoon as well, you will want to look at our patio enclosures options - some homeowners start with a three season room and later upgrade the glazing and add climate control when their needs change.
No-see-ums, mosquitoes, and other insects are a persistent reality in western Palm Beach County, especially near canals and green areas. If you avoid your own backyard after dark, a screened or glass-enclosed sunroom removes that barrier entirely. You get the evening air without the spray and the swatting.
Palm Beach County's rainy season brings nearly daily afternoon downpours from June through September. A covered patio does not stop blowing rain from soaking you out. A properly sealed three season room keeps the space dry and usable right through the storm, then lets the breeze back in when it passes.
Loxahatchee Groves gets abundant sunshine most of the year, and a sunroom with glass or screened walls channels that light into a space that feels open and airy. If your main living areas feel closed off from the yard, a three season addition changes the whole feel of the back of your home.
A three season sunroom gives you a flexible extra room - playroom, reading nook, home office, or casual dining - without the cost and complexity of a full interior addition. If your family has grown or your needs have shifted, this is often the most affordable way to gain real, usable square footage.
Our three season sunrooms use aluminum or wood framing fitted with the wall system that suits how you plan to use the space. Screened panels are the most popular choice for homeowners whose main goal is keeping insects out while maintaining airflow - they work beautifully in the mild months that make up most of the Loxahatchee Groves calendar. For homeowners who want protection from blowing rain as well, we install tempered or impact-rated glass panels, sometimes in combination with screens on the sides that face the prevailing breeze. If bugs near the canal are your main concern, we can also specify fine-mesh no-see-um screen, which has smaller openings than standard fiberglass mesh. If you later decide you want climate control added, this room can serve as the starting point for a more complete patio enclosure upgrade.
All builds include a solid insulated roof panel - or a material that matches your existing roofline - and a properly graded slab or foundation extension. We handle every Palm Beach County permit and coordinate the required inspections. If you do not yet have a suitable slab, we prepare and pour one as part of the project. We also build screen room installations as a standalone service for properties where a simpler, more affordable enclosure is the right fit.
Standard fiberglass or fine-mesh no-see-um screen - best for homeowners focused on airflow and insect control in mild weather.
Tempered or impact-rated glass walls that keep blowing rain out - right for properties that need weather protection alongside bug control.
Glass on the windward side, screens elsewhere - a popular choice in Loxahatchee Groves for maximizing both weather protection and breeze.
For properties without an existing patio slab, we pour a properly graded foundation as part of the build.
Roof materials and pitch matched to your existing home for a finished, cohesive look rather than an obviously tacked-on structure.
A more economical standalone enclosure for properties that already have a slab and primarily need insect and light rain protection.
In most of the country, a "three season" room name refers to spring, summer, and fall - with winter being the unusable season. In Loxahatchee Groves, the calendar flips: the challenging months are mid-summer, when heat and humidity make an unconditioned room uncomfortable during the hottest part of the day. The mild months here - from roughly October through April - are genuinely wonderful for outdoor living, and a three season room lets you take full advantage of them. That is eight or nine comfortable months in a well-designed, properly ventilated room. The flat terrain and canal network that define this area also mean that South Florida's heavy summer rains matter more here than in drier regions. A properly flashed and sealed three season room handles the daily afternoon storms that are routine during rainy season, so you are not chased inside every afternoon from June through September.
We build throughout western Palm Beach County and understand the specific conditions that properties in this area face - the flat, sandy soil, the high water table near canals, and Palm Beach County's hurricane wind-load requirements for permanent structures. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face similar climate and code conditions, and we apply the same standards there as we do in Loxahatchee Groves.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a visit. We will ask about your existing patio, your wall system preferences, and any HOA rules that apply to your property.
We visit your home, measure the space, and walk you through material options for South Florida's climate. You receive a written proposal that covers materials, permit fees, and the realistic project timeline - including permit review time, not just build days.
We submit your permit application to Palm Beach County and handle all required documentation. Permit review typically adds a few weeks to the front end of the project. Nothing goes in the ground until the permit is in hand.
Once materials are on site, framing and panel installation move quickly - most standard rooms are enclosed within a few days of active work. After construction, a county inspector verifies the finished structure meets the approved plans. You receive a certificate of completion and the room is yours.
We handle every Palm Beach County permit and give you a written quote with no pressure. Reach out today - we respond within one business day.
(561) 363-0429We handle the full Palm Beach County permit application and inspection schedule - you never manage paperwork. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is a red flag; we take full responsibility for the process from submission through final certificate.
Our three season rooms are framed and glazed to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. This is not a generic spec - it is the same engineering standard required for permanent structures in this hurricane-exposure zone. You can verify any contractor's state license through the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
We specify wall systems and roof materials based on how buildings actually perform in western Palm Beach County's heat, humidity, and wind - not on generic catalog descriptions. That means ventilation placement, glazing choices, and roof overhangs are all chosen with this specific climate in mind.
Properties near canals and flat terrain with a high water table need careful foundation grading. We assess drainage at every site and grade the slab to move water away from your structure - a detail that prevents moisture problems down the road in this region's wet summers.
Every one of these details comes from experience building in Loxahatchee Groves and the surrounding communities in Palm Beach County. We do not treat this area like a standard suburban market - the soil, the climate, and the code requirements are specific, and our work reflects that.
Fully or partially enclosed patio rooms in a range of styles - from basic screen rooms up to climate-controlled glass sunrooms.
Learn MoreA straightforward screen enclosure for properties that already have a slab and want insect and light rain protection at a lower price point.
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