
Turn your underused patio into a year-round room. Vinyl sunrooms resist Gulf Stream's salt air and meet Florida's wind codes - without the rust, rot, or repainting that comes with other frame materials.

Vinyl sunrooms in Gulf Stream, FL are fully enclosed additions built with vinyl-framed walls and large glass panels, creating a year-round living space connected to your yard, and most residential projects go from signed contract to finished room in six to ten weeks.
In Gulf Stream's coastal environment, vinyl has a real advantage over wood or standard aluminum. Vinyl frames do not rust, do not rot, and do not need repainting - which matters when your home sits less than a mile from the Atlantic Ocean and salt air is working on every exposed surface year-round. If you are also thinking about the full layout and glazing strategy before you commit to a frame material, our sunroom additions page covers the broader options in detail.
The biggest decision after choosing vinyl is the glass package. Insulated panels with a low solar-heat-gain coating are what keep the room comfortable in July and August. Standard single-pane glass turns the room into an oven from late spring through early fall. We walk you through the right glazing choice for your specific room orientation during the estimate visit.
Gulf Stream's summer heat, daily afternoon storms, and mosquito season keep most open patios unused from late spring through early fall. If your back patio is furniture you step around rather than a space you live in, a vinyl sunroom changes that. You get the same view and connection to the yard without the heat, bugs, and rain.
Southeast Florida's mosquitoes and no-see-ums peak in warm, wet months - exactly when you most want to be outside. A vinyl sunroom with glass or screen panels puts a barrier between you and everything that bites or soaks you, while still letting in light, views, and a breeze when conditions allow.
Many Gulf Stream homes are solid CBS construction with smaller windows designed to manage heat. A sunroom on the south or east side of the house floods an otherwise dim interior room with daylight and creates a bright, open transition space that changes how the whole home feels inside.
A vinyl sunroom costs considerably less than a fully framed room addition and can be completed much faster. If you need a casual sitting room, a home office with a garden view, or a bright morning room, a sunroom delivers that without the disruption of a major construction project.
Vinyl sunrooms come in a range of configurations. A fully enclosed, climate-controlled room works for homeowners who want year-round use and plan to run a dedicated mini-split or extend existing air conditioning into the space. A room with operable panels - windows and screens that open - suits homeowners who primarily use the space in Gulf Stream's mild months and want natural ventilation on good days. In either case, the glass package drives how comfortable the room is during the bulk of the year, and we will not recommend a glazing option that leaves the room unusable in August.
For homeowners with an existing concrete slab or covered patio footprint, a three season sunroom conversion is often the most cost-effective starting point - it uses the existing base and builds the vinyl frame on top of it. For homeowners who want a fully featured, climate-controlled space with a custom roofline, we design and build from the foundation up.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable room in July just as much as in January - requires dedicated cooling and insulated glazing.
Right for homeowners who primarily use the space in Gulf Stream's mild fall-through-spring season and want operable panels for open-air days.
Starts from your existing concrete slab - a faster, often more affordable path to an enclosed sunroom without a new foundation.
Ideal for properties with specific roofline requirements, HOA design standards, or unusual dimensions that do not fit a prefabricated kit.
Gulf Stream is a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. That geography means two climate pressures that show up in every building material over time: salt air and high humidity. Vinyl frames resist both. They do not absorb moisture, they do not corrode, and they hold their finish over years of coastal exposure without the maintenance that wood or aluminum require. For a home in Gulf Stream where the outdoor environment is working on your structure every single day, that durability matters more than it does in an inland market.
We build vinyl sunrooms throughout the coastal communities in this part of Palm Beach County, including in nearby Ocean Ridge and Boynton Beach. We know that Palm Beach County's flat terrain means drainage at the base track needs to be right from the start - a slab that does not slope away from the house can cause water intrusion at the base within the first wet season. We also know what Gulf Stream's town review process looks for, so we design to those standards before submission rather than revising after the fact.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property and schedule a free on-site visit to measure and discuss what you want from the room.
We return for precise measurements and produce a written proposal with a specific design, product specifications, and a price. This is the time to ask about wind ratings, glass packages, and coastal hardware - we give you clear answers in writing.
We submit the building permit application on your behalf and coordinate any required town or HOA architectural review. Your job is to provide any HOA documents we need and respond quickly if the reviewer has questions. We handle the rest.
On-site construction typically runs three to seven days. We coordinate all required inspections and walk through the finished room with you - checking every door, window, and seal - before the job is closed out and the final payment is made.
We visit your home, walk you through glass and cooling options built for South Florida's climate, and give you a clear written quote with no pressure.
(561) 407-6473Florida requires a state contractor license for room additions. You can verify our license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation online lookup before you sign anything. That step takes 30 seconds and confirms we are legally authorized and professionally accountable for this work.
We install sunroom systems rated for Florida's wind requirements, not standard kits marketed everywhere. Southeast Florida's building code requires that room additions meet specific structural standards. We can show you documentation on the products we use and explain how they satisfy the requirements that apply in this part of Palm Beach County.
We specify stainless steel or marine-grade hardware on every project we build near the coast. Standard screws, hinges, and fasteners corrode quickly in Gulf Stream's salt air. Getting the hardware right upfront is not a premium upgrade - it is the baseline for any job that should last more than a few years in this environment.
We know the Palm Beach County Building Division's timeline and how Gulf Stream's town review process works. We prepare permit submissions that reflect local standards so the approval moves forward without correction cycles that add weeks. You stay informed at each step so there are no surprises.
A vinyl sunroom in Gulf Stream is only as good as the hardware holding it together, the glass keeping the heat out, and the permit documentation protecting your home's value. Those three things are where we focus before the first panel goes up.
Full-service sunroom addition design and construction - from first sketch to final inspection.
Learn MoreA lighter, more affordable sunroom option for homeowners who primarily use the space during Gulf Stream's mild season.
Learn MoreOur crew knows Palm Beach County permits and coastal building requirements - call now to schedule your free estimate before the season fills up.