You want a bright, year-round room that handles South Florida's sun, storms, and salt air - and looks beautiful doing it.

Solarium installation in Gulf Stream means building a fully enclosed, all-glass room attached to your home, using impact-rated glazing and marine-grade aluminum framing rated for Palm Beach County's coastal wind zone, with most residential projects taking several weeks to a couple of months from permit approval to finished room.
A solarium is a step above a basic screen room or three-season enclosure. The walls and ceiling are glass, so the room stays bright year-round while remaining completely weather-tight. In a market where outdoor living matters, a solarium converts an underused patio into a room your family uses every day. If you are also considering a more economical covered option, our patio cover installation service provides shelter without full enclosure.
The biggest challenge in Gulf Stream is not the construction - it is the approvals. The town has an active architectural review process, and Palm Beach County requires full building permits for permanent room additions. We handle both from start to finish, so you are not chasing paperwork when you should be enjoying your new room.
If your patio or lanai sits empty because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon storms, that space is working against you. In Gulf Stream's climate, an unprotected outdoor area is comfortable only a few months of the year. A solarium converts that wasted space into a room you use every day.
If your interior rooms feel cut off from the light, a solarium floods adjacent spaces with daylight without the heat penalty of a standard window wall. The all-glass design is built specifically to maximize light while managing solar heat - which is exactly what South Florida homes need.
A solarium adds a distinct, flexible room that works as a dining area, reading room, home office, or gathering space. Families who want more room without the cost and disruption of a full structural addition often find a solarium hits the right balance of space, cost, and livability.
Gulf Stream's proximity to the ocean means afternoon thunderstorms, mosquitoes, and salt wind are facts of life from spring through fall. A solarium gives you the feeling of being outside - the light, the garden view, the connection to the yard - without any of those drawbacks cutting your time short.
We build solariums from foundation to finished room - site prep, foundation work, frame erection, glazing installation, door fitting, and final inspection. Every project uses impact-rated glass panels and anodized aluminum framing specified for South Florida's coastal environment. If you want a space that is primarily open to the outdoors rather than fully enclosed, our patio cover installation service is the lighter-footprint alternative.
For homeowners who want something between a screen room and a full solarium, we also offer custom sunrooms with mixed glazing and solid panel configurations. Whatever your budget and goals, we will walk you through the options that actually make sense for your property and your lifestyle before any design is finalized.
Ideal for homeowners who want a bright, year-round enclosed room with all-glass walls and roof for maximum natural light.
For existing sunroom or enclosure structures that need impact-rated or low-solar-heat-gain glass to meet current code or improve comfort.
For properties where the existing slab or foundation needs preparation or replacement before the solarium frame can be installed.
Full-service handling of Gulf Stream architectural review, Palm Beach County permit applications, and required building inspections.
Gulf Stream sits directly on the Palm Beach County coast, which means every permanent structure on your property must be engineered for hurricane-force winds and the corrosive effects of salt air. Standard glazing systems designed for inland climates simply are not adequate here. The UV index in this part of Florida is among the highest in the continental United States, and without low solar-heat-gain glass, a solarium becomes unusable by May. We address all of this before design begins, not after you have already committed to a product.
Gulf Stream also has one of the more active architectural review processes in Palm Beach County, which adds time that catches out-of-area contractors off guard. Homeowners in Manalapan and Ocean Ridge face similar coastal permitting conditions, and we work in all of these communities regularly. If your project stalls in the approval process, it usually means the contractor was not prepared for the process in the first place.
We visit your home to assess the site, measure available space, and discuss your goals. You will leave with a clear sense of glazing options, roof styles, and what is possible within your budget. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
Gulf Stream requires an architectural review before a building permit is filed. We prepare all drawings and documentation for town approval, then handle the permit application with Palm Beach County. You are not asked to visit any office.
We prepare the site, pour the foundation, and erect the aluminum frame. This is the noisiest phase but typically completes in just a few days for a standard residential project. We schedule required framing inspections as part of this step.
Glass panels are fitted and sealed, then a final building inspection confirms the room meets all code requirements. We walk through every seal, door, and panel with you and hand over your passed inspection documentation for your records.
No pressure, no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about what is possible, what it costs, and how long it takes.
(561) 407-6473Every glass panel and frame we install meets the wind-load and impact standards required in this coastal county. We use only products that carry state approval for Florida's wind zone, so your finished room is storm-resistant from day one.
Gulf Stream sits less than a mile from the Atlantic. We specify anodized or marine-grade aluminum framing and coastal-rated sealants on every project here - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. Frames that hold up to salt air now save you from drafts and leaks in a few years.
We know the town's exterior-addition review process and build it into your project timeline from the start. Contractors unfamiliar with Gulf Stream's requirements often surprise homeowners with delays - we do not. Verify any contractor at myfloridalicense.com before you sign.
We have built solariums and sunroom additions across Gulf Stream and the surrounding Palm Beach County coast long enough to know what the climate, the permitting process, and the homeowners here actually require. That experience shows up in every project.
When you combine coastal-grade materials, local permitting experience, and a team that knows Gulf Stream's architectural review process, you get a solarium that looks sharp on installation day and still performs years later. That is the standard we hold every project to.
A shaded, sheltered outdoor space without full enclosure - ideal for homeowners who want coverage at a lower cost.
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