Stop settling for a one-size-fits-all room. A custom sunroom designed around your home gives you year-round comfort, hurricane-rated construction, and a space that feels like it was always there.

Custom sunrooms in Tequesta are fully enclosed glass-and-frame additions designed around your home's exact footprint, style, and how you plan to use the space - most projects run eight to sixteen weeks from design to final walkthrough, including permitting.
Unlike a prefab kit room, a custom build starts with your home's specific dimensions, your HOA guidelines, and South Florida's wind-load requirements. If your outdoor space sits empty half the year because of heat, bugs, or rain, a properly designed custom sunroom solves all three at once. Many homeowners in Tequesta start by looking at sunroom construction options before deciding which style fits their lifestyle - from a bright reading nook to a full climate-controlled addition.
If your screened porch or open patio goes unused from May through September, it is a sign the space is not comfortable enough to actually live in. Heat, bugs, and afternoon rain are the culprits - and a climate-controlled sunroom removes all three. Leaving the problem unsolved means another summer of avoiding a space you paid for.
If your household has grown or you are working from home and your floor plan feels cramped, a sunroom adds a distinct, light-filled room without the cost and complexity of a full structural addition. It is the practical middle ground when a major renovation feels like too much.
If you have a view of a canal, preserve, or the Loxahatchee River but rarely feel connected to it from inside the house, a sunroom bridges that gap. It creates a transition space that makes the outdoors part of your daily life - not just something visible through a window.
If a previous owner added a basic screen enclosure that looks mismatched with your home, a custom design replaces it with a room that actually flows with your roofline and exterior. A poorly integrated addition brings down curb appeal and often falls short on weatherproofing - a problem that compounds over time.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with your goals. For homeowners who want a bright relaxation space that works most of the year, we design three-season rooms with quality glazing and plenty of ventilation. For families who want year-round use and full climate control, we build insulated four-season rooms connected to your existing air conditioning or fitted with a dedicated mini-split. When you want the maximum natural light, a solarium with a largely glass roof delivers that Florida-sunshine experience in the most dramatic way. All of these fall under our sunroom construction process, which covers everything from foundation work to final inspection.
For homeowners at the early stage - still figuring out the right style, size, and budget - we offer dedicated sunroom design consultations that walk through every option before any commitment is made. The design meeting is also where we address the details that matter most in Tequesta: afternoon sun orientation, HOA material restrictions, and the wind-load engineering required by Palm Beach County. By the end of that conversation, you have a clear picture of what is possible and what it will actually cost.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable space for Tequesta's pleasant October-through-April weather without the cost of full climate control.
Ideal for families who want a genuinely usable room twelve months of the year, with insulation and cooling that handle South Florida's long, hot summers.
A good fit for homeowners who want maximum natural light and an architectural showpiece - best combined with high-performance solar-control glazing in this climate.
Right for homeowners still deciding on style and budget who want a detailed proposal before committing to a specific room type.
Building a sunroom in Tequesta is not the same as building one in central Florida or up the coast. The village sits at the northern edge of Palm Beach County, close to the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway - which means salt air, intense afternoon sun, and a building code that requires wind-load engineering for every permanent addition. Glass selection matters more here than almost anywhere else in the country: the wrong glazing turns a sunroom into an oven by 10 a.m. in July. Homeowners near the Loxahatchee River and the waterfront streets also deal with faster corrosion on frames and fasteners, which is why we specify aluminum framing and corrosion-resistant hardware as standard on every project. You can read more about local building conditions and what they mean for your project on the Florida Building Code resource site.
Many HOAs in and around Tequesta require design review and written approval before a permit is even filed - and that process has its own timeline separate from the county's. We work with homeowners across Tequesta and neighboring Jupiter, FL regularly enough to know which communities have the strictest review standards and how to prepare submissions that move quickly. Clients in Palm Beach Gardens, FL face similar HOA dynamics, and the same planning discipline that works there works here.
Call or submit the contact form and you will hear from us within one business day. We ask a few questions about your home, how you want to use the room, and your general budget range so the first visit is focused and productive - no wasted time on either side.
We visit your property, take measurements, and walk through glass options and room orientations. In Tequesta, afternoon sun exposure is a key factor that shapes every glazing recommendation - we show you real-world performance data, not just brochures.
You receive a written proposal covering dimensions, materials, glazing specs, and any HVAC work. Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we file the building permit with the Village of Tequesta and, if needed, submit your HOA package - both processes run in parallel to save time.
Once permits are approved, construction moves quickly - most builds run one to three weeks on-site. County inspections happen during and after the build. We do a final walkthrough with you before signing off, and you receive all warranty documentation the day we finish.
Free estimate. No obligation. We come to your home and give you a written proposal with real numbers.
(561) 954-1589We specify glazing with a low solar heat gain coefficient as standard for Tequesta builds - because standard glass in this climate turns a sunroom into a heat trap by mid-morning. That expertise comes from building here regularly, not from applying a national template to a local climate.
Every custom sunroom we build is engineered to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements, and those stamped drawings are part of the permit package. That means your room is built to handle hurricane-season storms - and your insurance claim will not be denied because the work was not properly documented.
We handle the permit application and coordinate every inspection through the Village of Tequesta. A fully permitted, inspected addition protects you at resale and keeps your homeowner's insurance valid - an unpermitted sunroom can complicate both. You can verify any contractor's license status at myfloridalicense.com.
On every project near Tequesta's waterfront streets and the Intracoastal, we use aluminum framing with quality powder-coat finishes, coated fasteners, and marine-grade sealants. Salt air eats through lesser materials within a few years - building with the right products from the start is how we protect your investment long-term.
Every one of these points shows up in the finished room - in how it looks, how it performs in summer, and how it holds up after a storm rolls through.
See how we manage the full build process - from slab to final inspection - for any sunroom style.
Learn MoreStart with a dedicated design consultation to explore styles, glazing options, and budgets before committing.
Learn MoreOur build schedule fills quickly before the cooler months - call now to lock in your date and be enjoying your new room by winter.