
Stop letting mosquitoes and no-see-ums run you inside. A three season sunroom gives you a shaded, screened space you can actually use through most of the year.

Three season sunrooms in Tequesta are enclosed additions with screened or glass panels that let you enjoy outdoor living without full climate control - most projects are completed in one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
In South Florida, where winters are mild and the real challenge is heat, bugs, and afternoon rain, a three season sunroom is often the right fit. You get a protected space without paying for insulation and HVAC you may not need. If you want a room that stays comfortable on the coldest January morning and the warmest October evening, you might also want to look at our four season sunrooms, which add insulation and a direct HVAC connection.
Most Tequesta homeowners choose a three season room when they want more livable outdoor space without a full room-addition budget - and in this climate, a well-designed room is comfortable for ten or more months of the year.
Tequesta's mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem from spring through fall - not just an occasional nuisance. If you're spending more time looking at your backyard than sitting in it, a screened sunroom solves that problem directly, letting the breeze through while keeping the insects out.
An open patio in direct South Florida sun can feel unbearable from late morning through late afternoon during the summer months. A sunroom with a solid roof and closeable panels turns that dead space into somewhere you actually want to be, even during the hottest afternoons.
If your home's interior feels tight and you are looking for a quiet reading spot, a home office with a garden view, or a casual dining area away from the main living space, a sunroom creates a room with a genuinely different feel at a fraction of a full addition's cost.
Torn screens, bent framing, and panels that no longer seal are signs that an older enclosure has reached the end of its useful life. A fresh build gives you the chance to upgrade to better materials and a layout that fits how you actually use the space today.
Every three season sunroom we build starts with a site visit and an honest conversation about how you want to use the space. Most homeowners in Tequesta choose between an all-screen room for maximum ventilation, a combination screen-and-glass system for flexibility, or a fully glazed room that blocks rain and wind. If you decide you want full climate control down the road, we can also discuss a patio enclosure or a step up to a four season sunroom with insulation and an HVAC connection built in from the start.
We handle permitting, foundation assessment, framing, panel installation, and the final inspection walkthrough. You do not need to manage subcontractors or chase the county building office - we take care of that from start to finish.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and the lowest cost - ideal for Tequesta's long, warm seasons.
Suits homeowners who want flexibility - open the screens for the breeze, close the glass panels when it rains or gets cold.
Right for homeowners who want weather protection and a cleaner, more finished look, with ceiling fans for comfort.
Tequesta sits on the northern edge of South Florida, with the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway running along much of the village. That waterfront character is beautiful - and it comes with salt air, humidity, and an insect population that makes an open patio genuinely unpleasant for much of the warm season. A screened or glass-panel sunroom gives you the view and the outdoor connection without the trade-offs that come with living this close to tidal water. We work in Tequesta and throughout Palm Beach County, and we know which materials hold up against coastal conditions and which ones fail within a few seasons.
Palm Beach County's building code is among the most demanding in the country, shaped by decades of hurricane experience. Every sunroom we build in this area is engineered to meet the county's wind-load requirements and uses Florida product-approved framing and panels. We also serve homeowners in Jupiter and the surrounding communities, where the same coastal and code considerations apply. The permit inspection process is your independent confirmation that the finished structure is sound - and we have never had a problem with that step.
Call or submit a form and we will schedule a time to visit your home. There is no cost for the initial visit and no pressure to sign anything on the spot.
We measure your space, walk through screen and glass options that work in Tequesta's climate, and confirm your setback and HOA situation before preparing a detailed written quote. No hidden costs.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application, including the engineering drawings required for wind-load compliance. Most permit reviews take a few weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Once the permit is approved, construction typically takes one to three weeks. After the county inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every panel, seal, and finish is correct.
Free estimate - no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1589We pull the building permit on every project, no exceptions. That means the county inspects the finished work, which is your independent confirmation that the structure is built correctly - and a documented improvement that protects you at resale.
Our framing systems and glazing products are Florida product-approved for Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. A sunroom that passes a permit inspection here has been built to a standard that most general contractors do not follow.
Salt air degrades standard materials faster than most homeowners expect. We use powder-coated aluminum frames, fiberglass screening, and stainless steel fasteners - the same combination we recommend to homeowners near the Intracoastal and the Loxahatchee River. The{' '}National Sunroom Association sets the standards we follow.
We handle design, HOA documentation support, permit application, construction, and the final inspection walkthrough. You do not coordinate multiple vendors or chase the building department - we do that as part of the job.
Every one of those details adds up to a sunroom that looks right, functions correctly, and holds up in South Florida's climate. If you want to see what that looks like in practice, the National Sunroom Association publishes the industry standards our work is measured against.
Transform an existing patio or slab into an enclosed living space - screen, glass, or a fully conditioned room addition.
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