
TrueView Daytona Beach Sunrooms builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms designed for Florida's climate - so you can use your backyard every month of the year, not just when the weather cooperates.

TrueView Daytona Beach Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Daytona Beach, FL and 11 surrounding communities. We offer 16 services covering everything from new sunroom additions to patio-to-sunroom conversions and remodeling of existing structures. Whether you want a screened room for bug-free evenings, a fully insulated four-season space, or a custom design built around your property, we handle the permits, construction, and inspections from start to finish.

Tired of spending evenings inside while your backyard sits empty? A sunroom addition gives you the light and the view without bugs or Florida heat.
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Your screened porch sits empty from May through October? A four-season room with real insulation and cooling changes that - you use it every month.
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Want more outdoor living without the cost of a full addition? A three-season room adds a protected, comfortable space for a fraction of the price.
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Your patio has potential - it just needs walls and a roof. A patio enclosure turns wasted slab space into a room you actually want to spend time in.
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Off-the-shelf layouts not working for your home? Custom sunrooms are designed around your property, your style, and how you actually want to live.
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Starting from scratch or replacing a failing structure? We handle full sunroom construction from permit application to final inspection walkthrough.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or just outdated? Remodeling restores comfort and stops the water damage before it spreads into the rest of your home.
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Mosquitoes making your evenings miserable? A screen room keeps insects out and salt breezes flowing so you can actually enjoy your outdoor space.
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You already have a patio slab - why start over? Converting it into a sunroom saves on foundation costs and turns unused concrete into living space.
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Deck getting battered by sun and rain every season? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom protects the structure and makes the space usable year-round.
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Want a room that works in every season without compromise? All-season rooms are fully insulated, fully climate-controlled, and built for Florida's extremes.
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Open patio feeling like wasted square footage? An enclosed patio room adds a protected living space that buyers in Daytona Beach consistently look for.
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Love natural light and want a dramatic space for plants or relaxing? A solarium wraps you in glass and fills every corner with Florida sunshine.
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Backyard cookouts getting rained out? A patio cover installation gives you permanent shade and storm protection without fully enclosing the space.
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Not sure what you want yet? Our sunroom design service helps you visualize the right layout, materials, and features before a single permit is filed.
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Want a durable, low-maintenance room that holds up in Florida's salt air? Vinyl sunrooms resist corrosion, require minimal upkeep, and look sharp for years.
Learn MoreYou reach out - by phone or our contact form. We ask a few basic questions about your home, what you want to build, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. We respond within 1 business day. No pressure, no commitment required.
A contractor visits your property, measures the space, looks at your existing slab or foundation, and walks through your options with you. After the visit, you receive a written proposal with a fixed price and a clear scope of work. No phone quotes that balloon once work starts.
We file the permits, handle the Volusia County inspection process, and keep you updated throughout construction. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through your finished room, hand you all permit documentation, and leave the site clean.
We carry full liability insurance and workers compensation on every project. You can verify our Florida contractor license through the state's DBPR portal before you sign anything.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate with a fixed price - not a rough range that changes once work starts. The estimate costs you nothing.
We are a locally owned business, not a national franchise. We know Volusia County's permit office, the quirks of coastal construction, and what materials hold up in Florida's salt air.
We pull every required permit before breaking ground. That means your sunroom is documented correctly for insurance claims, home sales, and financing - not a liability hiding in your backyard.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (386) 278-1903 or send us a message.
"We had a three-season room put in on the back of our house and it was done in about three weeks from the time permits came through. The crew kept the yard clean every day and the room is exactly what we asked for. We use it for dinner every evening now - no more fighting the mosquitoes."
Karen M., Port Orange - Three Season Sunrooms
"I was nervous about the permit process because I had heard stories about projects stalling out. They handled all of it and kept me posted the whole way through. The four-season room came out great - I can sit in there on a 95-degree afternoon and it feels just like the rest of the house."
Thomas R., Ormond Beach - Four Season Sunrooms
"Our old patio enclosure was about 20 years old and starting to show it - bent frames, sagging screens, and it rattled in any real wind. The new one looks and feels completely different. The difference in quality is obvious and it went up faster than I expected."
Sandra L., South Daytona - Patio Enclosures
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no cost to get an estimate. After you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space, walk through your options, and give you a written price.
(386) 278-1903TrueView Daytona Beach Sunrooms serves Daytona Beach, FL and 11 surrounding communities including Port Orange, Ormond Beach, and New Smyrna Beach. We cover 12 service areas across the region and can typically schedule your free on-site estimate within the same week you call.
Any sunroom attached to your home is a structural addition under Florida law, which means a building permit is required before construction starts. Skipping the permit can complicate your homeowner's insurance and flag a problem during a home sale. The permit process also triggers inspections that catch problems before they are buried inside walls.
Volusia County sits in a coastal wind-borne debris zone, which means any new structure must meet specific wind-load standards. That translates to heavier aluminum framing, impact-resistant or properly protected glass, and anchoring designed to keep the room attached to your home in a major storm. These requirements add cost but make a meaningful difference when a serious storm moves through.
Daytona Beach averages above 70 percent relative humidity for much of the year. Any gap in window seals, roof flashing, or wall connections lets humid air condense inside the structure, feeding mold and rot. A contractor experienced in Florida's climate pays close attention to every joint and seal - this is one of the clearest ways to tell a locally experienced builder from someone who learned the trade in a drier state.
Many Daytona Beach neighborhoods - including communities near LPGA International and Pelican Bay - are governed by HOAs that have their own architectural review process separate from the county permit. You need both approvals, and getting them out of order can force costly changes to completed work. A locally experienced contractor will ask about your HOA at the start of the conversation.
In most of the country, a three-season room is a reasonable compromise. In Daytona Beach, where summer heat and humidity run from May through October, a room that is not climate-controlled can sit unused for half the year. If you want a space you use every day, the cost difference for a four-season room is worth understanding before you commit.
A permitted sunroom adds documented, insurable square footage that appraisers and buyers recognize. An unpermitted structure does the opposite - it can complicate a sale, trigger required demolition, or create insurance headaches. The National Association of Realtors consistently identifies outdoor living space as one of the most valuable features for Florida buyers. You can learn more at nar.realtor.
For general information on Florida building requirements, the Florida Building Commission is the authoritative source for residential construction standards statewide.
TrueView Daytona Beach Sunrooms is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Daytona Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across Volusia County and the surrounding region since 2025. We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which you can verify at any time through the state's contractor license portal. Our work covers 16 services - from new sunroom additions and patio enclosures to full sunroom construction and remodeling of existing structures.
Want to learn more about who we are and how we work? Read about us here.
Possibly, and if so, it saves significant cost. A contractor needs to assess the slab's thickness, whether it has settled unevenly, and whether it is large enough for the footprint you want. A sound, level slab is a real head start on the project.
Work backward at least four to five months from your target date. Permit review in Volusia County takes two to six weeks alone. Add design and proposal time, materials ordering, and construction. Starting earlier than you think you need to is the single best thing you can do.
Yes - significantly. A south- or west-facing room in Daytona Beach gets direct afternoon sun from May through September, which means it needs better glass and more cooling capacity to stay comfortable. A north-facing room is naturally cooler and easier to control.
If you have questions a contractor should be answering before you sign anything, the National Association of Home Builders publishes homeowner guides on evaluating contractors and understanding addition projects. Ready to get started? Call us at (386) 278-1903.
Daytona Beach is a city of about 69,000 people on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, known worldwide for the Daytona International Speedway and the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier. The city sits between the Halifax River to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and it serves as the economic center of Volusia County. Major employers include Halifax Health and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, giving the city a mix of long-term residents, retirees, and working families who take their homes seriously.
Most of Daytona Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction - sturdy homes that have held up through decades of Florida weather, but that often have outdoor spaces in need of updating. The city has distinct neighborhoods with very different characters: the beachside strip along Atlantic Avenue deals with constant salt air and humidity, while inland neighborhoods like Midtown offer quieter residential streets of older ranch-style homes. Homes near the beach face accelerated wear on exterior materials, which is why we specify materials rated for coastal conditions on every job we do in this market. According to U.S. Census data, Volusia County also has one of the highest concentrations of residents aged 65 and older in Florida - many of them long-term homeowners who want the work done right the first time.
We work across all of Daytona Beach - from the beachside to the neighborhoods west of US-1, from the Speedway corridor to the quieter streets near South Daytona and Port Orange. Whether your home is a 1960s concrete block ranch that has never had an enclosed outdoor space or a newer build where you want to maximize what your backyard can offer, we know this market and we build for its climate. Call us at (386) 278-1903 to schedule a free estimate.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
TrueView Daytona Beach Sunrooms
518 Fentress Blvd Suite N
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
support@daytonabeachsunrooms.com
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 10 AM to 2 PM.
Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, no-obligation estimate for your sunroom project in Daytona Beach.