
Stop losing half your year to heat and bugs. We build sunroom additions designed for South Florida's climate so you can enjoy your backyard view every month, not just December through March.

Sunroom additions in Wellington, FL are fully enclosed glass rooms attached to the back of your home, available as three-season or four-season builds, with most projects completed within eight to fourteen weeks from permit approval. The room connects directly to your living space and gives you a comfortable, weather-protected area to sit, work, or entertain year-round.
Wellington homeowners typically add a sunroom because their screened lanai or covered patio has become unusable in summer. The heat, humidity, and afternoon storms from May through October make most outdoor spaces impractical for months at a time. A properly built sunroom with climate control solves that problem permanently. If you are considering a four season sunroom, your contractor will walk you through glass options, cooling solutions, and foundation requirements specific to your lot.
The National Association of Home Builders notes that sunroom additions consistently rank among the most requested home improvement projects for their ability to add livable square footage without the disruption of a full interior remodel.
If your screened porch or lanai is unusable from May through October because of the heat, that space is working against you. Wellington summers regularly push the heat index past 100 degrees. A climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead space into a room you use every day of the year.
Wellington's afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily from June through September. If you constantly move furniture or avoid your outdoor space because of rain, enclosing it as a sunroom solves the problem permanently rather than just managing it season by season.
If your family has outgrown the living space but a full room addition feels too disruptive or expensive, a sunroom is often faster and less invasive. It adds usable square footage by connecting to your home through an existing wall, without major structural changes to your interior.
Many Wellington homes back up to green space, water features, or beautifully landscaped yards that homeowners rarely sit and enjoy because of bugs and heat. A sunroom gives you a comfortable front-row seat to that view every single day, not just through a window.
Every sunroom addition we build in Wellington starts with a site visit and an honest conversation about how you plan to use the space. The right design depends on your lot, your existing structure, and your budget. A four season sunroom is fully climate-controlled and comfortable year-round, making it the most popular choice in South Florida where summers are long and punishing. We also offer options for homeowners who want a simpler project on a smaller budget.
For homeowners who need a full structural build from the ground up, our sunroom construction service covers the complete process: foundation, framing, roofing, glass installation, electrical, and HVAC hookup. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County, and we manage the inspection schedule from start to finish so you do not have to track it yourself.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled. Ideal for Wellington homeowners who want a room they can use on the hottest days in July.
Built to your exact dimensions and style, integrated into your home with matching exterior finishes and materials.
Enclosing an existing covered patio can be faster and more affordable than a ground-up build if the slab and roof are in good shape.
Upgrading from a screened room to a fully enclosed glass sunroom for homeowners who want climate control and storm resistance.
Wellington is not a typical South Florida suburb. Many homes here were built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s in planned communities like Olympia, Versailles, and the equestrian neighborhoods near the show grounds - and most have covered lanais or rear patios that are natural candidates for sunroom enclosures. The existing concrete slab and roof structure can sometimes be reused, which reduces cost and construction time. Wellington also sits on flat terrain with a high water table, meaning foundation planning requires a careful look at drainage before any slab is poured.
Palm Beach County's wind zone requirements apply to every sunroom built here, which means impact-resistant glass and engineered connections are not optional - they are inspected. The permitting process through the county and, often, your HOA's architectural committee must be completed before construction begins. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and West Palm Beach face the same requirements. We handle both the county permit and HOA submission so you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit your home. During the visit, we look at the space, discuss how you plan to use the room, and talk through your budget range so we can give you realistic options.
After the site visit, we put together a written proposal covering size, layout, materials, and total cost. This is the stage to ask every question you have before signing anything. No pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the Palm Beach County permit application. If your community requires HOA approval, we help prepare that submission. The permit process typically takes three to five weeks.
Foundation, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and HVAC hookup happen in sequence, with county inspections at each required stage. Most builds take two to six weeks once permits are approved. We walk you through the finished room at completion and hand over all permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure - just a straightforward conversation about what your home needs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 576-0264Florida requires a state-issued license for any contractor building a permanent addition. We carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job, so you are not taking on any risk if something unexpected happens on site.
We have worked in Wellington's neighborhoods - including communities with active HOAs and strict architectural review requirements - long enough to know the permit process, the common foundation challenges, and what each community's approval committee typically looks for.
We never suggest skipping the permit to save time. A properly permitted sunroom is on record as legal square footage, which means it adds value rather than creating a disclosure problem when you sell. The Florida Building Commission sets the standards, and we build to them.
Palm Beach County's wind zone requirements are not suggestions. Every sunroom we build includes impact-resistant glass or an equivalent storm-protection system, engineered connections, and inspected framing. Your new room is built to handle a serious storm, not just mild weather.
Building a sunroom addition is a significant investment, and you deserve a contractor who handles the permit, the inspections, and the HOA paperwork without leaving you to figure it out. Every project we complete in Wellington is fully documented and ready to support your home value at resale.
A fully climate-controlled room you can use every month of the year, even in Wellington's hottest summers.
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