
Most sunrooms are off-the-shelf. Yours does not have to be. We design and build custom sunrooms in Wellington that fit your property, pass HOA review, and stay comfortable year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Wellington, FL are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions built to your home's exact dimensions and your HOA's design standards, with most projects completing construction in two to four weeks once permits are approved.
Unlike prefabricated kits, a custom sunroom is designed from the ground up to match your home's roofline, entry points, and exterior finish. In Wellington, that also means specifying glass and framing that handle South Florida's heat and hurricane season - details that generic builds often skip. If you are starting from an existing patio or lanai, you may want to look at our sunroom construction process, which covers how we handle both new footprints and conversions of existing concrete slabs.
The result is a room that feels like a natural extension of your home - not a greenhouse bolted to the back of it. That distinction matters in Wellington, where homeowners invest seriously in their properties and HOA review boards notice the difference.
If your lanai or screen enclosure is unusable from May through October, you are losing half the year on a space you paid for. Wellington's summer heat and humidity make unenclosed outdoor rooms impractical for months at a time. A climate-controlled custom sunroom solves this without tearing down what you already have.
If you need a home office, hobby room, or sitting area but do not want the disruption of a full structural addition, a custom sunroom is often the most cost-effective path. It adds a functional room to your home without the complexity of a major renovation.
Wellington's intense sun, heat, and summer storm activity accelerate wear on outdoor structures. If your current patio cover or screen enclosure is sagging, rusting, or letting in water, replacing it with a proper sunroom is often more durable and more valuable than repeated repairs.
In Wellington's real estate market, a permitted, well-built sunroom adds genuine appraised square footage. An unpermitted structure must be disclosed to buyers and can complicate a sale. Doing this the right way - with permits and inspections - protects your investment when you go to sell.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a design phase where we match the room to your home's footprint, roofline, and entry points. From there, we handle sunroom construction from foundation through final inspection - concrete slab prep, impact-rated framing, glass installation, electrical rough-in, and all county inspections. We do not hand you off to a subcontractor after the sale.
We also offer a full sunroom design consultation for homeowners who want to work through layout options, glass specifications, and connection details before committing to a build. Whether you are starting with a blank patio slab or converting an existing screen enclosure, we map out the right approach for your specific property and budget before any contract is signed.
Suits homeowners who want a sunroom sized and styled to match their home exactly, with no off-the-shelf compromises.
Suits homeowners still in the planning stage who want expert guidance on glass, layout, and connection details before committing.
Suits homeowners with an aging patio cover or screen enclosure they want to replace with a proper, climate-controlled room.
Suits homeowners in Wellington's planned communities who need architectural review approval built into the project timeline.
Wellington sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, and that single fact shapes every custom sunroom we build here. The framing, glass, and connections to your home all have to meet wind-resistance standards that are more demanding than most other parts of the country. A room built to those standards costs a bit more than a generic kit, but it is also the room that is still standing and dry after the next hurricane season. The glass we specify - insulated, low-emissivity panels - is also what keeps the room usable when temperatures climb into the low 90s and the humidity follows. Without it, a Wellington sunroom becomes an oven by mid-morning in July.
The HOA dimension is just as important locally. Wellington's planned communities - from Olympia and Versailles to the equestrian neighborhoods along South Shore Boulevard - all have architectural review boards that evaluate exterior additions before permits are even submitted. We handle that process as part of every project, which is why homeowners across Wellington and in nearby Royal Palm Beach trust us to manage the full timeline from design through approval. Customers as far as West Palm Beach come to us specifically because we know how to get these projects approved and built without surprises.
We reply within one business day to schedule a no-cost visit to your home. You will leave the first conversation with a realistic price range - no commitment required.
We measure the space, discuss how you plan to use the room, and put together a written proposal covering size, glass, foundation, and a detailed price. You can compare it side by side with other quotes.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and, if needed, your HOA architectural review submission. This phase typically takes two to six weeks - we manage all the paperwork so you do not have to visit any office.
Once permits are in hand, we build your room and schedule the required county inspections along the way. Before we consider the job done, we walk through the finished room with you and return within thirty to sixty days for any punch-list items.
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(561) 576-0264Every custom sunroom we build meets the wind-resistance requirements for Palm Beach County's high-wind zone. That means heavier framing, impact-resistant glass, and reinforced connections to your home - the same standards required for the rest of your house under the Florida Building Code.
We specify insulated, low-emissivity glass on every custom build. This coating reflects the sun's heat energy before it enters the room, so your sunroom stays comfortable on a 93-degree Wellington afternoon without your air conditioning running at full capacity.
Wellington's planned communities and equestrian neighborhoods have strict architectural review requirements. We prepare and submit HOA approval packages as part of every project, so your design is approved before a single permit is filed.
National Sunroom AssociationEvery project we complete is permitted through Palm Beach County and passes all required inspections. You receive copies of all permit and inspection records at closing - documentation that protects your home's value and makes a future sale straightforward.
Those four commitments - wind-rated construction, proper glass, HOA handling, and full documentation - are what separate a room you will enjoy for decades from one that creates headaches. That is the standard we hold every custom sunroom project to, regardless of size or budget.
Before you hire anyone, verify their Florida contractor license at myfloridalicense.com and confirm they pull permits through the Palm Beach County Building Division.
Learn how we handle the full build process from foundation to final inspection for new sunroom additions.
Learn MoreExplore layout, glass, and framing options to plan a sunroom that fits your home and how you live.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are in your new room. Call or request a free estimate now.