Licensed contractor specializing in four season sunrooms, three season rooms, and custom patio enclosures built to withstand Florida heat, humidity, and hurricanes.

StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Delray Beach, Florida and 12 surrounding cities with 16 specialized services. Whether you need a climate-controlled four season room that works year-round or a screened enclosure to keep bugs out during evening hours, we build every project to Palm Beach County wind standards and handle the permit process from start to finish.

Need more living space? A sunroom addition creates a bright, comfortable room that adds real value to your home.
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Want year-round comfort? Four season sunrooms are fully insulated and climate-controlled for use in any weather.
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Looking for seasonal outdoor space? Three season sunrooms give you bug-free comfort from October through May.
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Have an open patio gathering dust? Patio enclosures transform unused outdoor space into protected living areas.
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Want something unique? Custom sunrooms are designed around your home, your space, and how you live.
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Building from scratch? New sunroom construction means your room is built exactly to your specifications.
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Have an aging sunroom? Sunroom remodeling updates old rooms with new glass, better cooling, and modern finishes.
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Tired of bugs? Screen room installation gives you outdoor air without mosquitoes and no-see-ums.
Learn More →Reach out by phone or online form. We ask a few questions about your space, your timeline, and what you are hoping to use the room for. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.
We measure your space, review your home structure and foundation, and discuss your options. You leave with a clear understanding of what is possible and a detailed written estimate that spells out materials, labor, permits, and timeline.
Once you approve the design, we pull permits, manage HOA approvals if needed, and complete construction with licensed crews. We handle county inspections and walk you through the finished room before we consider the job done.
We hold a valid Florida contractor license and carry liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. You can verify our credentials online in minutes.
We visit your home, measure your space, and provide a detailed written estimate with no pressure to commit. You will know exactly what the project costs before we ever start work.
We have been building sunrooms in Palm Beach County since 2024, working in established neighborhoods, gated communities, and HOA-governed developments across the area.
When you reach out, we respond within 1 business day to answer questions or schedule your estimate. No weeks-long wait to hear back, no chasing down callbacks.
Ready to start? Call (561) 407-6988 or request a free estimate online.
We had a screened porch that sat empty all summer because the heat was unbearable. The new four season sunroom stays cool even in July, and we use it every single day now. They finished on the timeline they promised.
Margaret L., Boca Raton - Four Season Sunrooms
Our HOA had very specific rules about materials and colors, and they walked us through the entire approval process. No surprises, no delays, just clear communication from start to finish.
Robert T., Delray Beach - Custom Sunrooms
The crew kept the work area clean, showed up on time every day, and the finished patio enclosure looks exactly like the drawings they showed us. Our neighbors have already asked for their contact information.
Linda K., Boynton Beach - Patio Enclosures
We respond within 1 business day with answers to your questions or a scheduled estimate appointment. This is a no-obligation consultation. After we visit your home and provide a written quote, you decide if and when you want to move forward. If you submit a request today, someone from our office will call within 24 hours to schedule your free on-site estimate.
StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms serves Delray Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, and 12 cities across Palm Beach County. We respond within 1 business day for estimate requests and offer same-week scheduling for most projects. Our service area covers communities from the barrier island east of Federal Highway to the developments along Military Trail and west to Wellington.
A four season sunroom has full insulation and air conditioning, so it works year-round even in August heat. A three season room has no climate control and sits empty from June through September in Delray Beach. Most homeowners here choose four season rooms because they get twelve months of use instead of just six.
Florida Building Code requires impact-rated glass in all new sunrooms because Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone. This glass resists shattering during storms and keeps your home insurable. According to the Florida Building Commission, all new construction must meet these wind standards.
Many Delray Beach neighborhoods require HOA design approval before permits are filed. This process adds two to six weeks to your timeline and may restrict colors, materials, or roof styles. Getting HOA approval upfront prevents costly redesigns after you have already committed to a contractor.
Every sunroom in Palm Beach County requires a building permit and must pass a final inspection. Your contractor should pull the permit on your behalf and coordinate all required inspections. Unpermitted additions can block future home sales and void your insurance coverage.
Most Delray Beach sunroom projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract signing to completion. Permitting alone adds two to four weeks before construction begins. HOA review, if required, can add another two to six weeks. A realistic timeline helps you plan around holidays and family events.
South Florida sunrooms cost more because hurricane-rated glass, reinforced framing, and wind-resistant connections are required by law, not optional upgrades. These materials and methods ensure your room holds up during storm season and meets county inspection standards.
StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Delray Beach, Florida, serving 12 cities across Palm Beach County since 2024. We hold a valid Florida contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which you can verify online. We have completed hundreds of sunroom installations, patio enclosures, and screen room projects in communities across the area. Learn more about our team and credentials.
Most concrete patios in Delray Beach can support a sunroom if they are structurally sound and level. A contractor should inspect your slab during the estimate visit and tell you if repairs or reinforcement are needed before framing begins.
Low-E glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient blocks heat before it enters the room while still letting in natural light. This type of glass is essential in South Florida where direct sun exposure can make an unprotected room unbearable by mid-morning.
Yes, a permitted sunroom adds square footage to your home assessed value, which typically increases your annual property tax bill. The exact increase depends on your home current value and the size of the addition. According to the Palm Beach County Property Appraiser, all permitted additions are reassessed.
Have more questions? Call us at (561) 407-6988 or request a free consultation.
Delray Beach is a city of roughly 70,000 people on Florida southeast coast, known for its walkable downtown and active Atlantic Avenue corridor. The city sits between Boca Raton to the south and Boynton Beach to the north, all within Palm Beach County. Delray Beach has a mix of long-term residents and seasonal snowbirds, with many age-restricted communities like Kings Point and neighborhoods built between the 1950s and 1980s.
The Delray Beach Municipal Beach at the east end of Atlantic Avenue is one of the most visited public beaches in South Florida. Downtown Delray Beach is anchored by Old School Square, a cultural campus built around a restored 1913 schoolhouse that hosts concerts and community events year-round. The city has seen steady growth over the past two decades, with a wide range of home ages and types existing side by side.
Most homes in established Delray Beach neighborhoods were built with concrete block construction and stucco exteriors, a standard method in South Florida because it resists hurricanes and termites better than wood framing. We work in communities across the city, from single-family neighborhoods like Lake Ida and Tropic Isle to large condo complexes and the many 55-plus developments that define the western part of town. Whether your home sits near the coast or inland along Military Trail, we bring the same attention to detail and knowledge of local building conditions to every sunroom project.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Contact us today for a free on-site estimate and detailed written quote for your Delray Beach sunroom project.