
Stop watching your yard from behind a sliding door. A vinyl sunroom gives you the light and the view - without the heat, the bugs, and the afternoon storms - and it is built to Palm Beach County's hurricane code from day one.

Vinyl sunrooms in Loxahatchee Groves use extruded vinyl frames and insulated glass panels to create an enclosed room attached to your home - most installations run from foundation pour to final inspection in six to twelve weeks, including the permit process.
Vinyl holds up in South Florida's climate in a way that aluminum and wood cannot match over the long term. It does not rust in the humidity, does not corrode in the salt-influenced air, and does not need painting, staining, or sealing to maintain its appearance. For a room that will face intense sun, heavy summer rain, and the occasional tropical storm, that matters. If you want to compare frame systems before committing to one, sunroom additions covers the broader range of options we build with.
The glass package matters as much as the frame. In a climate where the dominant challenge is heat gain rather than heat retention, insulated low-emissivity glass is the difference between a room you use every morning and one you avoid from May through September. We specify glazing based on your room's orientation and the county's wind-zone requirements - not from a catalog price sheet.
If your screened porch or open patio sits empty most of the year because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon storms, you have the space - it just needs the right enclosure. A vinyl sunroom with proper glazing and a connection to your cooling system turns that dead zone into somewhere you will spend time daily, not just in winter.
Older aluminum-framed enclosures in this area oxidize and weaken over time, and the screens they support do nothing for heat or sound. When an enclosure starts to feel loose, rattle in wind, or show corrosion at the joints, it is past the point of repairs making sense. Replacing it with a vinyl-framed sunroom solves the structural problem and adds real comfort.
A vinyl sunroom adds usable square footage at a lower cost and with less disruption than a traditional room addition. If you need a dedicated home office, a playroom for kids, or a casual sitting room with natural light, a sunroom delivers that without the complexity of a full structural addition. On a larger Loxahatchee Groves lot, there is often room to build a genuinely generous space.
If you have an existing sunroom or enclosure that was never permitted, it can complicate a sale, an insurance claim, or a refinance. Replacing or rebuilding it as a fully permitted vinyl sunroom puts it on record with the county, gives buyers and lenders a clear document trail, and removes the question mark from your home's records.
We handle every part of the project - from site assessment and design through permit filing, foundation work, framing, glass installation, and final inspection. The vinyl framing systems we use are chosen for their performance in high-humidity, high-UV environments, with thermal-break profiles that reduce heat transfer through the frame itself. For homeowners who want a fully conditioned room, we tie the sunroom into the home's existing HVAC system or help plan a mini-split addition. If you want to see the full range of what a planned addition looks like before committing to vinyl, our sunroom additions page covers the broader process.
For homeowners choosing between a simpler enclosure and a fully conditioned room, we walk through both options honestly. A three-season sunroom costs less upfront and works well if you primarily use it during Loxahatchee Groves's mild winter months. A four-season room costs more but is usable year-round. In most cases for this climate, the four-season investment pays back in actual daily use.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - the right choice for homeowners who want year-round use in South Florida.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who use the space primarily in the cooler months from October through April.
Replaces an existing aluminum or screen enclosure with a properly permitted, insulated vinyl structure.
Specified to meet Palm Beach County's wind-borne debris requirements without requiring separate storm shutters.
Builds the vinyl frame on an existing concrete patio slab, reducing foundation costs when conditions permit.
Full installation including foundation pour and grading - required for new footprints with no existing slab.
Loxahatchee Groves has a climate that tests outdoor structures hard. Summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s, humidity stays high from May through October, and afternoon thunderstorms roll in almost daily during the rainy season. A vinyl frame that does not corrode, does not absorb moisture, and does not need sealing every few years is a practical advantage in this environment. On larger lots with semi-rural character, the lower maintenance profile matters - there is already plenty to keep up with. Homeowners in Boynton Beach and Delray Beach face the same climate and code conditions, and vinyl performs well across all of these South Florida communities.
Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind design zone. Any permanent addition - including a vinyl sunroom - must be designed and built to meet the wind-load requirements of the Florida Building Code. For the glass package, the county typically requires impact-rated glazing or an approved equivalent. This requirement adds upfront cost but builds the room to a genuinely protective standard. The Energy Star program rates windows and glazing for energy performance, which is a useful independent reference point when evaluating glass package options with your contractor.
We visit your home to look at the space, discuss how you want to use the room, and take preliminary measurements. You leave with a clear sense of the design direction and a ballpark price range - no commitment required. We respond within one business day of your initial contact.
We prepare a written proposal specifying the room's dimensions, the frame and glass package, foundation type, and what is and is not included. We confirm that permit fees, drainage grading, cleanup, and any HVAC or electrical connections are addressed before you sign anything.
We submit the permit application to the relevant local authority on your behalf and keep you updated as the review moves forward. Once the permit is approved and materials are confirmed, we give you a construction start date. You do not manage any part of this process.
Construction begins with the slab or foundation, then vinyl framing, roof tie-in, and glass installation. The building inspector visits at least once to verify the work meets code - we schedule and attend all inspections. Before we leave, we walk the finished room with you and address any punch list items.
We handle permits, inspections, and everything in between. Schedule a site visit and we will walk you through glass and design options built for South Florida's climate - no pressure, just straight answers.
(561) 363-0429We design to Palm Beach County's specific wind-load requirements - not a generic national standard. That means the framing, roof attachment, and glass package are specified for the hurricane exposure zone you actually live in. A room built to this standard is not a liability when storm season arrives.
We match the glass package to your room's orientation and how you plan to use the space. In a climate where heat rejection matters far more than heat retention, that conversation happens before any numbers are put on paper. The result is a room that stays comfortable in July, not just in January.
We file the permit in our name, manage the county review, and attend every required inspection. A contractor who asks you to pull the permit is asking you to take on liability that belongs to them. We handle the whole process - you get a copy of the permit and the final inspection sign-off to keep with your home records. You can verify our license status through the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
Loxahatchee Groves is flat and low-lying, and many properties sit near the town's canal system. We assess drainage at every site and grade the slab so water moves away from the structure rather than pooling at its base. This is a detail that prevents moisture problems during the rainy season - one that contractors unfamiliar with the area sometimes overlook.
These are the details that separate a sunroom that performs well for decades from one that shows problems after the first rainy season. We focus on getting them right the first time, on every job in this area.
Full sunroom addition service covering all frame and glazing types - a good starting point if you are still comparing your options.
Learn MoreA lower-cost enclosed room option for homeowners who primarily use the space during Loxahatchee Groves's cooler months.
Learn MoreConstruction schedules fill quickly in South Florida - call now to schedule your site visit and lock in your project timeline before the season gets away from you.