
Your outdoor space sits empty half the year because of heat, rain, and bugs. A custom solarium gives you a bright, comfortable room you can actually use in July.

Solarium installation in Daytona Beach means building a fully glass-enclosed room attached to your home, using coastal-rated materials and Florida-code-compliant framing, with most projects taking two to four months from first call to finished room when permits and foundation work are included.
Most homeowners reach this page because the space they have - a patio, a screened porch, or just the backyard - stops working from May through September. A solarium gives you that outdoor feeling without the heat, the bugs, or the afternoon thunderstorms that roll in off the Atlantic. In Daytona Beach, the glass selection and cooling plan matter just as much as the build itself.
If you are starting with an existing patio slab, a patio cover installation may be a simpler first step - but if you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room, a solarium is the right answer.
If the Florida heat pushes you back inside before you finish your morning coffee, your outdoor space is not working for you. Daytona Beach summers are intense enough that shade structures alone do not help much - a properly glazed solarium with cooling keeps the space comfortable all day.
Screens keep out some insects but do nothing for the heat, the afternoon thunderstorms that roll in off the Atlantic, or the sticky humidity from June through September. A fully enclosed solarium solves all three problems at once.
If you have watched patio furniture rust, wood rot, or screens tear from the salt-laden wind off the Atlantic, you already know how hard Daytona Beach's coastal environment is on outdoor materials. A solarium built with coastal-rated components gives you a protected space that holds up year after year.
If your living room or kitchen feels dark and you have been thinking about ways to brighten the space, a solarium attached to that wall brings in light without the cost and disruption of a full structural addition. The glass roof and walls act like a giant skylight for the rooms they connect to.
We build custom solariums from the ground up - foundation, frame, glass, cooling, and finish. Every project starts with a site visit where we assess your existing slab or determine whether a new foundation is needed, then we walk you through glass options that are genuinely suited for Florida's sun angle and heat. Homeowners who want a more affordable covered outdoor space without full enclosure often look at patio cover installation as a starting point.
For homeowners who want more design control over the interior space, custom sunrooms offer similar glass and light benefits with more flexibility in how the room connects to your existing living areas. We handle every step from permit application through final county inspection so you never have to manage the paperwork yourself.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light from every direction - walls and ceiling are all glass, creating a greenhouse-style room that floods with daylight.
Suits homeowners who plan to use the room year-round - includes a dedicated mini-split or connection to the home's HVAC so the room stays comfortable even in July.
Suits homeowners who want a room that flows naturally from the main living space - designed to match the home's roofline and interior finishes for a seamless look.
Daytona Beach averages more than 230 sunny days a year, and the summer sun angle is nearly overhead. Standard glass turns a solarium into an oven by mid-morning from May through September. Coastal wind requirements also mean the glass panels and framing must meet Florida's high-wind-zone standards - materials that pass muster inland are often not sufficient here. Homeowners near the Atlantic face an additional challenge: salt air that corrodes standard metal frames and degrades rubber seals far faster than inland conditions would. Asking your contractor what corrosion protection the framing includes is one of the most important questions you can ask.
We work across Daytona Beach and the surrounding area, including Ormond Beach and Port Orange. Volusia County's permitting timeline is something we plan for from the start - typically four to six weeks from first contact to breaking ground when you account for permit review and any HOA approval. Homeowners who have dealt with other contractors rushing the process and skipping this step know firsthand why it matters. For authority on Florida's building standards, the Florida Building Commission publishes the code requirements that govern every solarium project in this area.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about the size of the space and where on your property it would go. We reply within one business day. You do not need to know technical answers yet - just describe how you want to use the room.
We visit your property to assess the existing foundation or patio slab, measure the space, and walk through your glass and cooling options. You receive a written estimate with a clear breakdown of what is included.
We submit plans to Volusia County's building department and, if needed, your HOA's architectural review board. This step takes several weeks - we keep you updated so you are never left wondering where things stand.
Foundation or slab work happens first, then frame and glass installation - typically three to seven days for the main build. After the county inspection passes, we walk through every detail with you before you sign off.
Free written estimate. No sales pressure. We handle permits and HOA paperwork.
(386) 278-1903Daytona Beach's salt air and coastal wind requirements mean standard materials are not enough. We specify framing and hardware rated for salt-air exposure and Florida's coastal wind zones, so your solarium holds up the way it should over the years.
Every solarium we build in Daytona Beach includes a concrete plan for keeping the room comfortable in summer - whether that is a mini-split, operable venting, or a tie-in to your existing HVAC. We do not leave this conversation for after you sign.
We know that many Daytona Beach neighborhoods require both county permits and HOA architectural approval before work begins. We handle the documentation and follow up with both so you do not have to chase anyone. See the Florida DBPR license lookup at myfloridalicense.com.
We provide a written, itemized quote before any work begins and do not add charges without talking to you first. One of the biggest fears homeowners have is that the final bill will look nothing like the estimate - we take that off the table.
Every one of these points comes down to the same thing: a solarium that works the way you expected when you signed the contract, in a climate that demands more than most. That is what we show up to deliver on every project in Daytona Beach.
Add permanent shade and weather protection to your patio with a professionally installed cover built for Florida's coastal climate.
Learn MoreDesign a sunroom built around how you actually live - from layout and glass to roofline and finishes, every detail is yours to choose.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills up fast heading into fall - contact us now to lock in your build date and get a free written estimate.