
A four season sunroom is a real room - air conditioned, storm-rated, and fully usable in July. Stop letting Gulf Stream heat and humidity lock you out of your own outdoor living space.

Four season sunrooms in Gulf Stream, FL are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, impact-rated glass, and a connection to your home's air conditioning - built to be lived in every day of the year, not just in mild weather. Most construction runs a few weeks to a couple of months once permits are approved.
In this climate, the difference between a four season room and a basic enclosure is the difference between a room you use every morning and one that collects patio furniture from June through September. If you are weighing whether to build a full four season room or start with something lighter, our page on three season sunrooms lays out the trade-offs clearly.
The biggest technical decisions here are glass and cooling. High-performance glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient blocks the sun's heat before it enters the room. A properly sized mini-split or connection to your existing HVAC handles the rest. We help you make those decisions based on your specific home and lot during the free estimate visit, with no pressure to choose the most expensive option.
Gulf Stream sun and heat make an unshaded patio or screened porch uncomfortable from mid-morning through late afternoon for much of the year. A climate-controlled sunroom lets you stay connected to your outdoor setting without retreating inside by 10 a.m.
Many Gulf Stream homes were built with screened lanais or basic patio covers that leak, let in insects, or turn into a wind tunnel during storms. Upgrading to a fully enclosed four season room solves all of those problems at once, without replacing the rest of the home.
A four season sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a usable room without the complexity of extending the main structure's interior. If you need a quiet home office, a casual entertaining area, or a dedicated sitting room, this is the faster path.
A four season sunroom built to Palm Beach County wind standards uses impact-rated glass - the same requirement applied to windows on the rest of your home. You get UV protection, storm readiness, and a comfortable room in a single project.
A four season sunroom sits at the top end of the enclosed living space spectrum - fully insulated, air-conditioned, and storm-rated. Some homeowners who are not sure they need this level of room look at all season rooms as a comparable option worth understanding. Both are designed to be used year-round, with the key differences coming down to construction method, insulation level, and how the room integrates with your home's HVAC system.
Every four season sunroom we build goes through the full Palm Beach County permit and inspection process. We handle the drawings, the permit application, and any HOA or town architectural review required in Gulf Stream. The finished room is a fully documented, properly insured part of your home - not a structure that creates complications when you refinance or sell.
Best for homeowners who want a daily-use space that functions like any other room in the house, with air conditioning and full insulation.
For homeowners with an existing screened lanai who want to close it in and make it a fully weather-tight, air-conditioned room.
For Gulf Stream properties with specific footprint constraints, HOA design requirements, or unusual architectural styles that need a tailored approach.
A closely related option for homeowners who want year-round comfort but are deciding between construction approaches or budget tiers.
Gulf Stream is a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. That geography means salt air, wind, and humidity are not seasonal concerns - they are year-round conditions that affect every material decision in a sunroom build. The aluminum framing and hardware need to be specified for a coastal environment, not just a standard residential one. The glass has to meet Palm Beach County's high-wind requirements, which means impact-rated glazing is not an upgrade here - it is the baseline. Contractors who build in other parts of the state or country and occasionally take a Palm Beach County job often miss these details.
We work regularly in Gulf Stream and in adjacent areas including Highland Beach and Boca Raton, so we are familiar with the permit timelines, the local HOA and town review processes, and the material specifications that hold up against the coastal South Florida environment. You get a room built to last in this climate specifically - not a room built to a generic national standard.
Call or submit the form and someone from our team will reach out within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your property and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience.
We visit your home, assess the site, measure the space, and walk through your options. We look at existing foundation conditions, HOA design requirements, and glass and cooling options suited to your specific lot and how you want to use the room.
We prepare permit-ready drawings, submit the Palm Beach County permit application, and handle any required HOA or Town of Gulf Stream architectural review. We keep you updated throughout, so you are not left guessing about the timeline.
Once permits are in hand, construction begins. Inspectors visit at required stages - framing, electrical, and final. We complete a thorough walkthrough with you before we close the job, and you receive all permit and inspection documentation.
We respond within 1 business day and there is no obligation after the estimate visit. Submit the form and we will call to schedule a free on-site assessment at your home.
(561) 407-6473Florida requires contractors performing structural room additions to hold a current state license. We encourage you to look ours up through the Florida DBPR portal before signing any contract. It takes two minutes and gives you confidence before work begins.
In Gulf Stream, impact-rated glass is not optional - it is what the Palm Beach County wind code requires. We also specify aluminum alloys and hardware finishes rated for coastal exposure, because salt air and humidity degrade standard materials faster than most homeowners realize.
We handle every step - permit application, plan review, inspection scheduling, and documentation. A properly permitted four season sunroom is a fully insured, documented part of your home that protects your investment at every future refinance or sale.
We have been building four season rooms in this market long enough to know the Palm Beach County permit queue, the Town of Gulf Stream's architectural review process, and the material specifications that hold up against the coastal Florida environment.
These are not generic credentials - they are the specific things that matter for a four season sunroom project in coastal Palm Beach County. Call us or submit a form and we will show you the difference on your own property.
A more affordable entry point for homeowners who want enclosed outdoor living during Gulf Stream's comfortable fall-through-spring months.
Learn MoreA closely related year-round option - worth comparing side by side with a four season room before deciding which construction approach fits your home.
Learn MoreImpact glass, coastal framing, permits managed for you - call now and get a free on-site estimate before the season books up.