
Turn your unused patio or lanai into a year-round room your family actually uses. We handle the design, permits, HOA submissions, and construction from start to finish.

A sunroom addition in Port St. Lucie is a fully enclosed, permitted room built onto your home - most projects run two to five weeks of construction once permits are in hand, and the finished space adds real square footage to your floor plan. The permit process protects you at resale, your lender, and your homeowner's insurance.
Port St. Lucie's heat and humidity make the type of room matter. A basic screened enclosure gets you part of the way there. A fully enclosed sunroom with insulated glass and a cooling connection gives you a room you can use in August just as comfortably as in February. If you are weighing your options, four season sunrooms are built for exactly this climate.
Homes in Port St. Lucie were built mostly between 1980 and 2005, and many already have a concrete patio slab that can serve as the sunroom floor - which reduces the foundation cost. The first step is an in-person visit to see what you are working with.
If your screened porch or lanai is unusable from May through October because of the heat and afternoon storms, you are losing most of the year on a space you maintain. Port St. Lucie's rainy season makes open-air spaces frustrating, and an enclosed sunroom solves that directly.
Port St. Lucie's housing market has seen real price appreciation, and moving up is expensive. If a real estate agent has mentioned your home is smaller than nearby comparables, a permitted sunroom adds square footage that shows up in your appraisal without the cost of moving.
Many Port St. Lucie homes have an existing patio slab sitting unused. If that slab is in good condition, it often serves as the sunroom floor - which means you pay only for walls and roof above it, not a new foundation.
Florida's UV exposure and afternoon storms destroy outdoor furniture fast. If you replace cushions and rugs every couple of years because of weather damage, enclosing that space protects your investment and turns a maintenance headache into a comfortable room.
Not every homeowner needs the same thing, and we design around what you actually plan to do in the room. Some clients want a bright morning coffee space - simple, comfortable, good light. Others need a true climate-controlled room that works as a home office or an extra bedroom for visiting family. We build both, and everything in between.
The two most common directions are a four season sunroom - fully insulated, connected to your home's AC, usable every month of the year - and a room built on the foundation-ready approach handled by our sunroom construction team for ground-up builds on new or existing slabs. Both types are permitted, both meet Florida's wind-load standards, and both are designed to hold up through hurricane season.
Best for homeowners who want a room that works in Port St. Lucie's heat and humidity all twelve months - no avoiding it in summer.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who want more than a screened porch but do not need full HVAC integration.
For homes without an existing patio slab or where the current slab is not in usable condition - we pour the foundation and build from there.
The most common scenario in Port St. Lucie - if your patio slab is sound, we build walls and a roof above it and reduce your overall cost.
Port St. Lucie sits in a high-wind zone on Florida's Treasure Coast, and that affects every material decision in a sunroom build. The glass, the framing, the roof-to-wall connection, and the way the addition ties into your existing home all have to meet Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements - not just general residential code. A contractor who has not worked in St. Lucie County may not know the specifics of how local inspectors review these projects. We have, and we do.
HOA communities add another layer. Whether your home is in Tradition or a neighborhood closer to the Port St. Lucie waterfront, we know how to prepare an architectural review submission that gets approved the first time and does not stall your project for weeks while the committee goes back and forth. The permit and HOA process is part of what we manage - not something you have to navigate alone.
We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few quick questions - the size of the space, whether you have an existing slab, and whether your community has an HOA - so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit your property, measure the area, inspect the existing foundation, and discuss what you want the room to do. You receive a written proposal with a price, scope of work, and timeline within a week.
If you live in a community with an HOA, we submit the plans to the architectural review committee. Once approval is in hand, we file the permit with St. Lucie County. You do not manage either step yourself.
Once the permit is approved, framing, glass, roofing, and electrical work proceed in sequence. After the county inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation, and the estimate is free. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule an in-person visit so we can see the space and give you an accurate written proposal.
Every sunroom we build in Port St. Lucie is permitted and inspected. You get documentation that the permit was closed correctly - which matters when you sell or file a claim.
We prepare and submit the architectural review package for Tradition, PGA Village, St. Lucie West, and other HOA communities. You do not have to track the process or attend committee meetings.
We use insulated, low-emissivity glass that meets Florida's wind-load requirements. This is not an upgrade here - it is standard practice in a coastal wind zone.
We do not price sunrooms over the phone. We visit your property, look at the slab condition, measure the space, and give you a written number you can compare against other quotes.
Every one of these details matters in Port St. Lucie specifically - the wind zone, the HOA density, and the permit volume at St. Lucie County all make local experience worth asking about. The Florida Building Commission sets the minimum standards; we build to meet them on every project.
A fully climate-controlled room that stays comfortable in Port St. Lucie's heat and humidity every month of the year.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds on new or existing foundations, engineered to Florida's current wind and weather standards.
Learn MorePort St. Lucie's most comfortable months fill up fast - contact us now to get your estimate on the calendar before the schedule closes.