
A properly permitted, hurricane-rated sunroom built to Florida's standards - with a written quote before work begins and no surprises at the final invoice.

Sunroom construction in Daytona Beach adds an enclosed, glass-heavy room to your home - with a foundation, framing, weather-rated glass, and connection to your home's systems - and most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract to final county inspection, including permit review time with Volusia County.
This is not a weekend project or a kit you assemble yourself. Sunroom construction in Daytona Beach means pulling a permit, engineering the structure to meet Florida's wind-resistance standards, and passing county inspections at key stages of the build. The result is livable square footage that adds real value to your home and shows up correctly on an appraisal. If you have outgrown your current layout or want to finally use your back yard all year, a properly built sunroom is one of the most practical things you can add to a Florida home.
If you are still figuring out what type of room fits your budget and lifestyle, our sunroom additions page covers the full range of options in plain terms.
If your screened porch is comfortable in October but unbearable from May through September, you are losing most of the year to Daytona Beach's heat and humidity. A sunroom with proper insulation and air conditioning turns that same footprint into a space you can enjoy twelve months a year. Many homeowners find converting an existing porch is less expensive than starting from scratch.
If your family has outgrown your home's layout - you need a home office, a quiet sitting area, or a dedicated hobby room - a sunroom adds that space without the disruption and cost of a full interior addition. It adds square footage, improves your home's value, and changes how you live in the house.
Daytona Beach's summer rain pattern means afternoon storms are nearly a daily event from June through September. If you find yourself retreating inside and losing the outdoor living space you paid for, a sunroom gives you a weather-protected alternative that still feels connected to the yard and the light.
Water stains on the ceiling, mold on the walls, or warped flooring in a porch or enclosed space all signal that the current structure was not built for Florida's humidity. Rather than repeatedly patching a poorly built space, replacing it with a properly constructed sunroom is often the more cost-effective long-term decision.
Our sunroom construction service covers everything from the foundation to the final county inspection. That includes the permit application through Volusia County, foundation work, framing, glass and window installation, roofing, electrical rough-in, and interior finishing. We write out every cost category in your estimate so you know exactly what you are paying for before you sign anything. For homeowners who want the full design-and-build experience, our sunroom remodeling service handles existing rooms that need to be brought up to current Florida standards.
The type of room you choose affects the timeline, the cost, and how much you will actually use the space. A three-season room costs less and works well during Daytona Beach's mild months, but a four-season room connected to your HVAC is the only way to use the space comfortably all year. We will walk you through the tradeoffs during your estimate visit so you can make the call that fits your budget and lifestyle. Our sunroom additions page covers each option side by side.
Enclosed, insulated, and weather-protected - comfortable during Daytona Beach's fall, winter, and spring months without HVAC integration.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's heating and cooling system - the right choice if you want to use the room comfortably year-round in Florida's climate.
Transforms an existing open or screened porch into a fully enclosed, properly permitted sunroom - often less expensive than a ground-up build.
Adds new square footage to your home's footprint with full structural engineering, permits, and interior finishing included.
Florida has some of the strictest building requirements in the country for wind resistance, and Daytona Beach sits in a zone where every new structural addition must be engineered to handle significant storm forces. That is not optional - county inspectors check it. Daytona Beach also averages around 50 inches of rain per year, with a wet season that runs June through September. A sunroom that is not properly sealed and ventilated will develop mold and moisture problems faster here than in almost any other market. The junction where the sunroom roof meets your existing home's roofline is the most common place leaks start, and it deserves careful attention during construction.
We build throughout the area, including for homeowners in Holly Hill and Palm Coast. Sandy coastal soil in much of this area also requires extra attention to foundation engineering - a foundation approach that works in a clay-soil market can settle differently here, particularly close to the water. We assess your specific yard conditions before recommending a foundation type. For more background on what Florida's construction code requires for residential additions, the Florida Building Commission publishes the full residential code, and the U.S. Department of Energy has a plain-language guide to choosing energy-efficient glazing for warm climates.
You call or submit your details online and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions - where on your home, roughly how large, how you plan to use the space - to make sure the site visit is productive.
We visit your home, look at the existing structure, assess your soil conditions, and take measurements. You receive a written estimate that breaks down every major cost category - foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and any electrical or HVAC work.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Volusia County and help you prepare your HOA submission if needed. This stage typically takes three to six weeks. We keep you updated - you should not have to chase us for news.
Foundation work begins once permits are approved - usually three to five days of louder work, then quieter framing, glazing, and finishing phases. We schedule all required county inspections. When the inspector signs off, we walk you through the room and hand over the permit documentation.
Free estimate, no obligation. Permit handled. Written quote before we start.
(386) 278-1903One of the most common complaints after a remodeling project is that the final bill looked nothing like the estimate. You receive a written, itemized quote before any work begins, and any changes to scope are agreed to in writing before they happen - not handed to you as a surprise on the final invoice.
Every sunroom we build in Daytona Beach meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements for structural additions. The roof connections, glass panels, and frame are all engineered for what hurricane season actually throws at the Volusia County coast - not just a sunny afternoon.
We pull the permit, submit the plans, and schedule every required inspection. A properly permitted sunroom is fully documented for your insurance and shows up correctly on an appraisal - protecting your investment from the day the inspector signs off to the day you decide to sell.
Much of Daytona Beach sits on sandy soil that can shift over time, particularly close to the water. We assess your specific yard conditions before recommending a foundation approach and do not make that call without looking at your site first. You can verify contractor credentials through the Florida DBPR license lookup at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything.
When you add these up, you get a straightforward, predictable build experience - from the first site visit through the final inspection. That is what sunroom construction in Daytona Beach should feel like.
Updates and rebuilds existing sunrooms that have aged, failed seals, or were built below current Florida standards.
Learn MoreAdds a new sunroom to a home that does not have one - covers all room types, sizes, and attachment methods.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - locking in your project now means you are not waiting through another Florida summer without the space you want. Call or request your free estimate.