
Stop losing half your day to Gulf Stream heat. A properly designed sunroom addition gives you natural light, outdoor views, and year-round comfort - even in August.

Sunroom additions in Gulf Stream, FL are fully enclosed, glass-walled rooms attached to your home, designed for year-round comfort, and most projects run four to ten weeks of construction after permits are approved. This is the right solution when you want the light and the view without the heat, the bugs, and the humidity that make a screened porch unusable for much of the year.
Gulf Stream homeowners who have an underused patio or backyard space find that a sunroom transforms it into the most-used room in the house. If you are also thinking about how the room will be built and framed, our sunroom construction service covers the structural side in detail.
The biggest design decision in this climate is not size - it is glass. High-performance glass that blocks solar heat gain is what separates a room you live in all year from one that collects dust from June through September. We will walk you through the right options for your specific home and lot during the free estimate visit.
If your patio or back yard is empty most of the year because it is too hot or too exposed, the space is not working for you. Gulf Stream summers push temperatures into the low-to-mid 90s, and a screened porch offers little relief. A sunroom with proper glazing and cooling makes that space genuinely livable.
A growing family, a new work-from-home routine, or simply wanting a dedicated sitting area can make even a well-sized home feel cramped. A sunroom addition creates a real, finished room without the disruption of a full interior renovation.
Established Gulf Stream properties often have mature landscaping and traditional architecture that limits natural light indoors. A sunroom placed on the south or east side of your home floods the space with daylight and can make the whole house feel more open.
Buyers in coastal Palm Beach County value outdoor-connected living spaces. A well-designed, properly permitted sunroom signals quality construction and adds a feature that resonates with the lifestyle buyers in this market are looking for.
Not every sunroom addition is the same. Some homeowners want a fully climate-controlled four season sunroom that works like any other room in the house - connected to the home's air conditioning, with insulated walls and a solid roof. Others want something lighter and more open. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and how much of the year you need it to be comfortable.
For properties in Gulf Stream where HOA and town architectural review requirements apply, we handle the drawings and the approval submissions on your behalf. Every sunroom addition we build goes through the full Palm Beach County permit and inspection process, so the finished room is a properly documented, insured part of your home.
Best for homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room they can use every day of the year, regardless of weather.
A more affordable option for homeowners who primarily use the space during Gulf Stream's mild fall through spring season.
Ideal for properties with specific architectural requirements, HOA design standards, or unusual footprints.
Transforms an existing concrete slab or covered patio into a fully enclosed sunroom - often the most cost-effective path.
Gulf Stream sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, which means salt air, humidity, and high-wind storm requirements are facts of life - not occasional concerns. A sunroom built here needs to use framing materials and fasteners rated for a coastal environment, glass that meets Palm Beach County wind-load requirements, and seals that hold up against the combination of salt air and intense UV exposure year after year. A contractor unfamiliar with coastal South Florida conditions may use materials that begin to fail within a few years.
We work regularly in Gulf Stream and in neighboring Delray Beach and Boynton Beach. We know the permit timeline at the Palm Beach County Building Division, we understand what town and HOA architectural review processes typically require, and we build every sunroom to the wind-load standards that apply in this high-wind zone. You get a room that lasts, not one that looks fine at completion and starts showing problems at the seams within a few years.
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 a time that works for you.
We visit your home, take measurements, and walk through your options for size, glass type, roof style, and HOA or permit requirements. You leave the visit with a clear sense of what is possible and a no-obligation cost estimate.
Once you approve the design and contract, we prepare drawings, submit the permit application to Palm Beach County, and handle any required HOA or town architectural review. We keep you updated so you are never guessing about the timeline.
Construction runs four to ten weeks depending on size. We coordinate all required inspections and walk through the finished room with you before we consider the job done. You receive copies of all permit and inspection records.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate visit. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site assessment at your home.
(561) 407-6473Florida requires contractors performing room additions to hold a current state license. You can verify ours through the state's online licensing portal before signing anything - and we encourage you to do so.
Gulf Stream is in a high-wind coastal zone. We specify impact-rated glass and coastal-grade framing materials on every project here because the alternative is a room that degrades quickly in salt air and fails to meet storm requirements.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application, the plan review process, and all required inspections. A permitted sunroom is a fully insured, documented part of your home. We never skip this step.
We have been building sunrooms in this market long enough to know the local permit timelines, the HOA approval processes in Gulf Stream, and the material specifications that hold up against the coastal Florida environment.
Every one of these points comes back to the same thing: we build sunrooms that work the way they are supposed to in Gulf Stream specifically - not generic rooms transplanted from a northern market. Call us or submit a form and we will show you the difference in person.
A fully climate-controlled room you can use every day of the year - the most popular upgrade from a basic sunroom addition.
Learn MoreNew structural builds from the foundation up - for homeowners who want a permanent room addition that meets every Palm Beach County code.
Learn MorePermits handled, coastal-grade materials, free on-site estimate - call us now before the season fills up.