
Stop losing your evenings to bugs and sudden storms. A three season sunroom gives you a protected outdoor space you can actually count on from October through May.

Three season sunrooms in Wellington, FL are enclosed porch additions built with large windows or screened panels that open and close - not insulated like your main living space, but genuinely comfortable from October through May, which covers most of the year in South Florida.
Wellington winters sit in the 60s and 70s and rarely see frost, which means a three season room gives you far more usable months than the same addition would in a northern state. If you want a bug-free, storm-sheltered space without paying for full HVAC integration, this is the smart middle ground. Homeowners who want to take that next step and use the room all twelve months can explore a patio enclosure with climate control instead.
Every project we build in Wellington is permitted through Palm Beach County and meets local wind-resistance requirements. That matters here because storm season is real, and a room that does not meet those standards is a liability, not an asset.
Wellington's canals and retention ponds create real bug pressure, especially after sunset. If you find yourself retreating indoors every evening, a protected enclosure changes that completely - you keep the outdoor feel without the insects.
Older screened enclosures in Wellington - especially those built in the 1990s - were not built to current wind standards and often let water and pests through. Replacing an aging structure with a properly permitted three season sunroom brings it up to code and makes it safe for storm season.
Wellington's October-through-May season is beautiful, but sudden afternoon storms can end an outdoor gathering in minutes. A three season sunroom gives you a roof overhead and closeable panels so a storm rolling in is no longer a reason to pack up.
If you have been thinking about a home office, hobby room, or reading nook that feels connected to the outdoors rather than boxed in, a three season sunroom adds light-filled square footage without the full cost of a traditional room addition.
We build three season sunrooms from the ground up - foundation, framing, roof, and panels - as permitted additions tied into your existing home structure. Every project uses materials rated for Palm Beach County's wind zone so the room holds up through storm season. For homeowners who want a step up in enclosure style, our patio enclosures cover a wider range of configurations including fully glass-enclosed options.
We also handle screen room installation for homeowners who want the bug protection and weather shelter of an enclosure at a lower price point. Not sure which direction makes sense for your yard and budget? Call us and we will walk through the tradeoffs before you commit to anything.
Large operable windows that seal tight against rain and insects - ideal for homeowners who want a clean, furnished look year-round.
Screened walls with a solid roof - the most affordable option, perfect for breezy evenings and casual outdoor dining from fall through spring.
Combines screened lower panels with glass upper sections - lets air in on cool days, closes up tight when a storm rolls in.
Upgrading an existing screened porch or aging lanai into a properly permitted, wind-rated three season room without a full tear-down.
Wellington sits in Palm Beach County, where average winter temperatures stay in the 60s and 70s and frost is essentially unheard of. That means a three season sunroom is genuinely comfortable for roughly seven to eight months of the year - a much longer season than homeowners in northern states would get from the same addition. Wellington homes were largely built between 1985 and 2000, and many of the screened porches and lanais from that era are aging past their useful life. Replacing them with a properly permitted structure also means meeting today's wind-load standards, which older enclosures often do not.
One thing that catches homeowners off guard is Wellington's flat terrain and high water table - a legacy of the area's history as part of the Everglades drainage system. Every addition we design accounts for drainage so the new room does not trap water against your foundation after heavy rain. We serve neighborhoods across Wellington and into nearby communities including Royal Palm Beach, FL and Loxahatchee Groves, FL. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we know how that approval process works and can help you navigate it before a permit is filed.
Call or submit the form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - approximate size, whether you have an existing porch or slab, and what you want to use the room for - so we come to your home prepared.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at your existing roofline and foundation. We also check for site conditions like drainage and HOA restrictions. You receive a written quote with a fixed price - no surprises later.
Once you sign, we file for the Palm Beach County building permit. The county review typically takes one to three weeks. You do not need to visit any offices or fill out any forms - we handle all of it.
Construction usually takes one to three weeks. When it is done, a Palm Beach County inspector signs off on the work. We walk you through the finished room so you know exactly how the windows and panels operate and what to watch for over time.
We respond within one business day. Free on-site estimate, no pressure, no obligation.
(561) 576-0264Every window, panel, and roof component we install meets Palm Beach County's wind-resistance requirements. This is not optional in South Florida's storm zone, and it is what keeps your investment - and your homeowner's insurance - intact through hurricane season.
We pull the permit, manage county communications, and schedule the final inspection. You never have to visit a county office or chase down paperwork. A properly permitted room also shows up correctly on a home appraisal, which matters when you sell.
Many Wellington neighborhoods have active HOA review requirements for exterior additions. We know how that process works in this area and prepare the right submission the first time - so you are not the one making phone calls to the management company.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Wellington and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities since 2018. Local experience matters here because Palm Beach County permitting and Wellington HOA processes have specific requirements that contractors from outside the area often get wrong. You can learn more about our work at the National Sunroom Association.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: a room you can trust was built right. That matters on the day it is finished and every storm season after that.
Fully enclose your existing patio with glass, screen, or hybrid panels - a step up from a three season room when you want climate control.
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