
A four season sunroom is a real room, not just an enclosure. Built to the same standards as the rest of your home, cooled in summer, and hurricane-rated for what South Florida actually demands.

Four season sunrooms in Tequesta, FL are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, a solid or insulated roof, and tightly sealed windows - most projects take two to four months from contract to completion when permit review is included. Unlike a screened porch or a simple glass enclosure, a four season sunroom connects to your home's heating and cooling system, making it a true living space you can use in any weather, any month of the year.
In most of the country, the name "four season" refers to staying warm in winter. In Tequesta, the conversation is flipped - the challenge is keeping the room cool and comfortable from May through October. That means the glass you choose, the roof overhang design, and how air conditioning is integrated all matter far more here than in a northern climate. If you are still weighing whether a full four season build is what you need, our page on three season sunrooms covers a lower-cost option that suits homeowners who prioritize natural ventilation over full climate control.
Every four season sunroom we build is permitted through the appropriate building authority, engineered to Palm Beach County's wind-load and impact-glazing standards, and inspected at key stages and at completion. Those are not extras - they are the baseline for any legitimate permanent room addition in this area.
If your outdoor space is comfortable in January but unbearable by June, you are losing it for the months when you are home the most. A four season sunroom with proper air conditioning gives that space back - usable every morning and every evening, not just in the winter.
Florida sunshine is beautiful, but standard windows and rooms heat up fast. A sunroom built with solar-control glass lets the light in while blocking a meaningful portion of the heat, giving you a bright room that your air conditioning can actually keep comfortable.
If you need a home office, a reading room, or a casual entertaining space and your existing floor plan has no room for it, a sunroom is one of the most natural ways to expand a single-story Florida home. It adds real, documented square footage without a full interior renovation.
If your home backs up to a canal, a preserve, or a landscaped yard near the Loxahatchee River, a sunroom frames that view and makes it part of your daily routine. Instead of stepping into the heat to enjoy it, you enjoy it from a cool, comfortable room that belongs to the house.
A four season sunroom starts with a proper foundation - either an existing patio surface that is sound and level, or a new concrete slab that is formed, poured, and given time to cure before framing begins. From there, the structural frame goes up using aluminum or other rated framing systems. In Palm Beach County, all glazing must be impact-resistant and meet the county's wind-load engineering standards - this applies to every window, door, and roof panel in the room. We do not offer to skip that step, and neither should any contractor you consider. For more on the full structural build, see our all season rooms page.
Interior finishing includes flooring, trim, paint, and the integration of your electrical and HVAC connections. Whether you extend your home's existing system or add a dedicated mini-split, an HVAC technician is involved to ensure the room is properly cooled for South Florida's demands. The result is a room that connects visually and functionally to the rest of your home - not a space that feels tacked on.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light without the heat - the single most important choice for comfort in South Florida.
Flat, gable, and hip roof designs available to complement your home's existing architecture and manage water runoff in heavy rain.
Extend your home's existing system or add a dedicated mini-split - sized correctly for this climate so the room stays comfortable year-round.
Tequesta sits in a tropical climate zone where summer heat and humidity are intense and the rainy season runs from roughly May through October. That is a long time to have an outdoor space sitting unusable. A four season sunroom changes that - it gives you a bright, air-conditioned room that works on a July afternoon as well as it does on a mild January morning. The village also sees consistent salt air exposure from the Intracoastal Waterway and the Loxahatchee River, which means the materials used in your sunroom need to be selected with that environment in mind. We specify and use products rated for coastal conditions on every project here.
We also work regularly in North Palm Beach, FL and Jupiter, FL, communities that share Tequesta's waterfront character and the same Palm Beach County building requirements. If your project is near the water or in a neighborhood with an active HOA, we know how to navigate both the permit process and the architectural review on your behalf.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask about your space, how you want to use the room, and your rough budget range so we can give you useful information before the site visit.
We visit your property, take measurements, check setbacks and HOA requirements, and walk you through your options for glass, roof style, and HVAC integration. You receive a detailed written proposal - no pressure to decide.
We prepare and submit the permit application with required engineering drawings to the building authority. If you have an HOA, we can help with that submission too. Permit review takes several weeks - we account for this in the project timeline from the start.
Construction begins once permits are approved: foundation if needed, framing, glazing, roofing, electrical, and HVAC. A building department inspector reviews the completed work. We then do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right before signing off.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - fill out the form and we will schedule a free on-site visit to measure your space and walk through your options.
(561) 954-1589Florida requires a state contractor license for permanent room additions. You can look up our license status at any time through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry full liability insurance on every project - if something goes wrong on your property during construction, it is covered by us, not you. myfloridalicense.com
Every four season sunroom we build in Palm Beach County uses hurricane-rated glass and meets the structural wind-load requirements for this coastal area. We handle the engineering drawings for the permit application, and the building inspector confirms compliance. You are not adding an unrated weak point to your home.
We have been building in Tequesta and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities since 2015. We understand that cooling - not heating - is the design challenge here, and every glass specification and HVAC recommendation we make reflects that. We recommend low solar heat gain glass on every South Florida build as a standard, not an upgrade.
An unpermitted sunroom is a liability when you sell and a potential issue with your homeowner's insurance. We pull every required permit, pass every scheduled inspection, and give you a fully documented, code-compliant addition. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards we follow - see nari.org
Building a four season sunroom in South Florida is not the same as building one in Georgia or the Carolinas. The wind requirements, the impact glazing standards, the HOA processes, and the cooling demands are all specific to this region - and we have been working in it long enough to know every detail that matters.
A step-down option from a full four season build - glass-walled but without the full HVAC integration, suited to homeowners who want year-round light without full climate control.
Learn MorePurpose-built rooms designed to handle South Florida's heat, rain, and storm season - a practical option for homeowners who want maximum usability without a full sunroom build.
Learn MoreOur team knows Palm Beach County's permit process and hurricane-rated building requirements - call us today or submit the form and we will be in touch within one business day.