
Stop settling for a room that was not designed for your home. We build custom sunrooms sized and finished around your space, your goals, and Florida's climate.

Custom sunrooms in Port St. Lucie are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific home, with walls, windows, and a roof you can use year-round. Most projects run 8 to 14 weeks from contract to completion, with permitting through St. Lucie County accounting for the largest share of that timeline.
The difference between a custom sunroom and a standard screen enclosure or porch comes down to control - over temperature, light, and how the space connects to your home. If you have been avoiding your backyard from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, a properly built custom sunroom changes that completely. If you are also considering a full addition, our sunroom construction page walks through the full build process in detail.
The "custom" part matters here more than in most places. Port St. Lucie homes vary a lot - from CBS homes built in the 1980s near US-1 to newer construction in Tradition - and a sunroom designed for one home is not automatically right for another. Getting the size, glazing, foundation, and finish right from the start is what makes the difference between a room you use every day and one that sits uncomfortable for half the year.
If your patio or screen enclosure is unusable from May through October because of heat and humidity, a climate-controlled custom sunroom solves that problem at the source. Port St. Lucie summers are long and intense, and a basic screened porch simply cannot compete. A properly built room lets you enjoy natural light and the view without stepping into a wall of heat.
Many Port St. Lucie homes were built with screen enclosures that worked fine for years but are now aging, damaged, or simply not comfortable enough. If the screens need replacing or the structure shows rust or storm wear, you are already facing a repair cost. The gap between repairing an old enclosure and replacing it with a proper custom sunroom is often smaller than homeowners expect.
If your home feels cramped and you need room for a home office, a reading space, or a place to entertain, a sunroom is often the right middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage without requiring the same level of structural work as a traditional addition. Many Port St. Lucie homeowners use their custom sunrooms as a primary living space for much of the year.
If you are noticing water stains on the walls, mold growing in the corners, or a musty smell when you open the patio door, the existing structure is not keeping moisture out effectively. Florida's humidity is relentless, and a poorly sealed enclosure will always lose that battle over time. Replacing it with a properly built custom sunroom - with sealed windows and good drainage - solves the moisture problem at the source.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space. Some homeowners want a full climate-controlled addition connected to their existing HVAC - a room that is genuinely comfortable at 2 PM in August. Others want a lighter-weight solution that works well for nine or ten months of the year. We build both, and we design each one around the specific home it is going on. If you want the maximum comfort for Florida's full climate, our sunroom design service covers the planning process in detail.
The decisions that matter most are the ones you make before construction starts: size, roof style, foundation type, glass package, and how the room connects to your home's layout. We walk you through all of those decisions in plain language, with written proposals that cover every line item so you know exactly what you are getting. Every project is fully permitted through St. Lucie County - no shortcuts, no unpermitted additions that create problems when you sell.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space year-round, including Port St. Lucie's hottest months.
A good fit for homeowners who want comfortable use from fall through spring with more natural ventilation.
Ideal when you already have a screen porch or aging structure that needs to be replaced or upgraded.
For homeowners who want the sunroom to look like it was always part of the original house.
Port St. Lucie averages over 230 sunny days per year, and summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100 degrees. A sunroom built with standard windows and minimal insulation will feel like an oven from May through September - and your cooling bill will reflect it. In this climate, the decisions about glazing, insulation, and ventilation are not optional upgrades. They are what determines whether you actually use the room. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends low-emissivity glass for exactly this reason - it blocks solar heat while still letting in natural light. We specify it on every project we build here.
Port St. Lucie also sits in a wind-borne debris region, which means any addition must be built to Florida's hurricane wind-resistance requirements. This is true whether your home is in a newer development like Tradition or in an older neighborhood closer to US-1. Homeowners in Jensen Beach and throughout the Treasure Coast face the same requirements. Impact-rated windows and reinforced framing cost more than standard materials, but they are required by code and they protect your investment when a storm rolls through.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask about your home, your goals for the space, and your rough budget, then schedule an in-person visit to measure and discuss options.
After the site visit you will receive a written proposal covering size, materials, features, and total cost. We walk you through every line item - including HOA requirements and Florida wind-resistance standards - so there are no surprises later.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to St. Lucie County on your behalf and prepare any HOA architectural review submission. Permit review typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated throughout so you always know where things stand.
Construction begins with foundation work, then framing, windows, and roofing. County inspections happen at key stages - we coordinate those visits. Once the work is complete, we do a final walkthrough together and hand over the permit-close documentation you will want for your records.
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Every custom sunroom we build in Port St. Lucie meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements for this region - impact-rated glass, reinforced framing, and proper roof connections. That is not optional here, and we do not treat it as optional. You get a room that is still standing after hurricane season.
We submit your St. Lucie County permit application and coordinate county inspections on your behalf. You do not have to navigate the building department yourself. Every project we complete is fully permitted and inspected - which protects your home's value and your insurance coverage.
We ask about your HOA situation at the very first meeting. If your community in Tradition, PGA Village, or elsewhere requires an architectural review, we prepare that submission so it is consistent with your county permit application. Getting both running in parallel saves weeks on the timeline.
We specify heat-blocking, low-emissivity glass on every project in this market because standard windows turn a sunroom into an oven by June. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, low-E glass blocks a significant portion of solar heat while still letting in natural light - which is exactly what you need when Port St. Lucie summer temperatures push into the 90s.
Every one of these factors - wind ratings, permitting, HOA approvals, and glass selection - comes up on nearly every project we do in Port St. Lucie. We handle them as a standard part of the process, not as extras you have to ask for. That is the difference between a smooth project and a frustrating one.
See the full build process - from foundation to final inspection - for new sunroom additions in Port St. Lucie.
Learn MoreWork through the layout, glazing, and finish decisions before the first board is cut.
Learn MorePermit slots at St. Lucie County fill up - starting your project now means getting into the schedule sooner.