
We design and build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that work year-round in South Florida's heat and storm season. Fully permitted, hurricane-rated construction from a locally owned company.

WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms is a locally owned sunroom contractor company serving West Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County communities. We offer 16 distinct sunroom and patio enclosure services - from full custom builds to screen room installations and deck conversions. Every project is fully permitted, built to Florida's hurricane wind standards, and backed by our workmanship warranty. Whether you want a climate-controlled four-season room or a simple screen enclosure, we have done it across 12 cities in South Florida.

Your screened porch sits empty half the year. A sunroom addition turns that space into a comfortable, fully enclosed room you use every day.
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Want a room that works in July just as well as January? A four season sunroom is climate-controlled and comfortable year-round.
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Enjoy fresh air and outdoor views without the bugs or afternoon rain. A three season sunroom is usable for most of the year in South Florida.
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Mosquitoes and heat keeping you inside? A patio enclosure converts your existing outdoor space into a protected room you will actually use.
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No two homes are the same. We design and build custom sunrooms that match your roofline, exterior finish, and exactly how you want to use the space.
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Starting from scratch? We handle the full sunroom construction process from foundation and framing to glass, roofing, and final inspection.
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Existing sunroom leaking, drafty, or outdated? We remodel and restore older rooms to meet current Florida building standards and look great again.
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Keep the fresh air, lose the insects. A screen room gives you a protected outdoor space with airflow and natural light for a fraction of the cost of a full enclosure.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions - how you want to use the space, the rough size you have in mind, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you. No commitment, no pressure.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your existing foundation, and talk through your options. You get a written proposal with a clear scope of work, the materials we plan to use, a realistic timeline, and a total cost with no hidden fees. We also walk you through the Palm Beach County permit process and any HOA steps so you know exactly what to expect before signing anything.
Once permits are approved and HOA sign-off is in hand, our crew gets to work. We handle scheduling, inspections, and all coordination on your behalf. At the end, we walk you through the finished room, hand over your permit documentation, and make sure everything is exactly right before we pack up. You get a room that is ready to use the day we leave.
We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and carry full general liability insurance on every project. Ask for our license number and certificate of insurance before signing anything - we will always provide both without hesitation.
We visit your property, take measurements, and put together a written proposal with itemized costs - completely free. You decide if you want to move forward. We never charge for the estimate visit, and we never pressure you to sign on the spot.
We are a locally owned company rooted in West Palm Beach, FL. We know Palm Beach County's permit process, HOA landscapes, and what South Florida's climate demands from a sunroom. We are not a franchise or out-of-state outfit sending unfamiliar crews.
Every sunroom we build meets Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. Impact-rated glass, reinforced framing, and proper anchoring are standard on all our projects. You will not be thinking about your sunroom when a storm is forecast.
Ready to get started? Call us at (561) 954-1833 or send us a message.
"We had a screened lanai that was basically a storage area because it was unusable from May through October. The team converted it into a four-season sunroom, and we use it every single morning now. They pulled all the permits and kept us in the loop the whole time - no surprises."
Michael R., Boynton Beach - Four Season Sunrooms
"I was nervous about the permit process with our HOA, but they handled the submission and the back-and-forth with the architectural review board. The patio enclosure was finished in about two weeks once everything was approved. Tight work, zero gaps, holds up fine in the afternoon storms."
Sandra K., Jupiter - Patio Enclosures
"We had a concrete slab in the back that was just sitting there. They converted it into an enclosed sunroom in about three weeks. The crew was respectful of our property and cleaned up every day. The room looks like it was always part of the house, not an afterthought bolted on."
David T., Delray Beach - Patio-to-Sunroom Conversion
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free conversation about what you want and what it would take to get there. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(561) 954-1833WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms is based in West Palm Beach, FL and serves 12 communities throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties - including Boynton Beach, Jupiter, and Boca Raton. We typically schedule free on-site estimates within the same week you reach out, and our service area covers most of the communities within a 30-mile radius of downtown West Palm Beach.
Yes - every sunroom or patio enclosure attached to a home in Palm Beach County requires a building permit before construction begins. This is true for both new additions and full replacements of existing structures. The Palm Beach County Building Division oversees the permit and inspection process that protects you when you sell.
West Palm Beach sits in a high-wind zone where Florida's building code requires all new structures to be engineered for hurricane-force winds. That means the glass panels, roof connections, and wall framing in your sunroom must meet stricter standards than in most other states. A sunroom built to these standards handles South Florida's storm season - a shortcut does not.
A three season sunroom has no insulation or climate control, making it comfortable in mild weather but hard to use during West Palm Beach's intense summer months. A four season room is fully insulated and connected to your cooling system, so it works year-round. In South Florida, where summers are long, a four season room is often the more practical long-term investment.
Most homes in Palm Beach County sit on sandy, relatively low-bearing soil. Without a properly designed slab or footer, a sunroom foundation can shift or settle unevenly over time - causing doors to stick, frames to gap, and water to find its way in. A contractor who skips a soil assessment before pouring concrete is setting you up for repairs within a few years.
Standard glass lets in enormous amounts of heat and UV light - both serious problems in a climate that averages over 230 sunny days a year. Low-emissivity (low-e) glass has a thin coating that blocks heat and UV rays while still admitting natural light. In West Palm Beach, the difference between standard and low-e glass can mean the difference between a room you love and one you avoid from May through October.
Before signing a contract, ask for the contractor's Florida license number, proof of general liability insurance, and a written scope of work that includes how permits will be handled. A reputable contractor will provide all three without hesitation. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation lets you verify any contractor's license online before you hire.
WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in West Palm Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across Palm Beach and Broward counties since 2025. Our license is issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the state authority that oversees all residential construction contractors in Florida.
We specialize in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms - 16 distinct services in total. Every project is permitted through the appropriate county or city building division, built to Florida's hurricane wind standards, and backed by our workmanship warranty.
Want to learn more about how we work and who we are? Read about us here.
If your patio sits empty from June through October because of heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, that is the clearest signal. In South Florida, the best time to start the planning process is the fall - permits process during winter and you start using the room before the next summer arrives. The National Association of Home Builders consistently ranks sunrooms among the home additions with the strongest lifestyle impact.
Budget higher than national averages because Florida requires hurricane-rated materials and the permit process adds professional fees. A basic screen enclosure over an existing slab can start around $8,000 to $20,000. A full four-season custom sunroom typically ranges from $35,000 to $90,000 or more. Get at least two written estimates before committing.
A properly permitted sunroom adds documented, livable square footage that buyers and appraisers recognize. In West Palm Beach, where outdoor-connected living is a major selling point, a well-built sunroom makes a home more competitive. An unpermitted addition does the opposite - it creates disclosure issues and can complicate a sale.
Have questions specific to your home or neighborhood? Call us at (561) 954-1833 or send us a message and we will walk you through what makes sense for your property.
West Palm Beach is the largest city in Palm Beach County, with around 117,000 residents and a wide range of housing stock - from the Mediterranean Revival homes built in the 1920s and 1930s in historic neighborhoods like Flamingo Park and El Cid, to the postwar concrete block homes further west, to newer townhomes and condos near the revitalized downtown. Many of the city's homes are within a mile or two of the Intracoastal Waterway, which means salt air is a daily factor in material selection and maintenance.
Residents in West Palm Beach enjoy access to landmarks like the Palm Beach Zoo in Dreher Park, the dining and entertainment along Clematis Street, and the shops and restaurants at Rosemary Square downtown. It is a city where outdoor living is part of the culture - and where a well-designed sunroom or patio enclosure fits naturally into how people want to live in their homes.
We have worked on homes throughout West Palm Beach - in established neighborhoods on the east side, gated communities further west, and newer developments closer to downtown. Whether your home is a 1950s concrete block ranch or a recently built townhome, we understand what South Florida's climate, permitting process, and HOA landscape demand from a sunroom contractor.
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WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms
1253 Old Okeechobee Rd B12
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
info@westpalmbeachsunrooms.com
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 9 AM to 3 PM.
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