
Gain a comfortable, hurricane-rated room attached to your home. We handle permits, design, and construction so you get a space you can actually use in August.

Sunroom additions in Port Charlotte, FL are fully enclosed room extensions attached to your home, most projects take six to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion, and every build must meet Charlotte County's hurricane-rated construction standards.
Most homeowners start thinking about a sunroom because their existing patio or screened lanai has become unusable for half the year. The summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and bug pressure make open-air spaces uncomfortable from May through October. A properly built sunroom solves all of that by adding real walls, sealed windows with heat-blocking glass, and a connection to your home's air conditioning.
If you are not sure whether you want a basic screen enclosure or a fully insulated room, our four season sunrooms page walks through the differences and helps you figure out which option fits your situation and budget.
If you have replaced cushions, rugs, or furniture more than once because of Port Charlotte's summer storms, a sunroom solves that problem permanently. A screened or glass-enclosed room protects your outdoor living investment and lets you use the space even when afternoon thunderstorms roll through.
An open screen enclosure in Southwest Florida can feel like a sauna from May through October. If you are avoiding your outdoor space during the hottest months, a sunroom with proper glazing and air conditioning turns that unusable space into one of the most comfortable rooms in the house.
If your home feels cramped but you do not want to move, a sunroom adds real square footage without a full interior renovation. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain a dedicated room for a hobby, home office, or a place to have guests.
Aluminum screen enclosures in Port Charlotte that were installed before current hurricane standards often show rust, bent frames, or torn screens. If yours is sagging or corroding, it may make more sense to replace it with a proper sunroom than to keep patching it.
We build sunroom additions in several configurations depending on how you plan to use the space, your budget, and the structure of your home. The most common choice for Port Charlotte homeowners is a four season sunroom - a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that adds genuine livable square footage and works comfortably year-round. We also build screen enclosures, partial enclosures, and Florida rooms for homeowners who want a more open feel while still getting protection from rain and insects.
Every addition we build goes through the county permit and inspection process. That step is non-negotiable in Charlotte County, and it protects you from shoddy work that might look fine on the surface but fail when a serious storm arrives. Our sunroom construction service handles every phase - from pouring the slab to installing the glass and wiring the electrical - so you have one point of contact for the entire project.
Homeowners who want a room they can use every month of the year, with full air conditioning and insulation.
Homeowners who want to extend their outdoor season without the full cost of a climate-controlled addition.
Homeowners who want bug and rain protection at the lowest price point, with an open, breezy feel.
Homeowners who want a mid-range option - more enclosed than a screen room but more open than a full sunroom.
Homeowners with unusual roof lines, HOA requirements, or specific design goals that require a tailored approach.
Homeowners who already have a concrete slab and want to enclose it as a cost-effective starting point.
Port Charlotte gets more than 260 sunny days per year, with summer temperatures regularly climbing into the low 90s and daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. That combination makes most open-air outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for half the year. A well-built sunroom with heat-blocking glass and proper air conditioning is not a luxury in this climate - it is what turns an unusable porch into one of the most-used rooms in your home. Charlotte County's hurricane building codes also mean that any permitted sunroom here is built to withstand the same wind loads as the rest of your house, which was not always true of older additions.
We work throughout the region, including in Punta Gorda and Englewood. If you are in a deed-restricted neighborhood or a 55-plus community, we are familiar with the HOA approval process and will handle that submission alongside the county permit so you are not caught managing two approval tracks at once.
We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation covers your goals, budget range, and whether you have an HOA - no commitment required. We want to make sure the project makes sense before anyone spends time on a site visit.
We visit your home to measure the space, check your slab and roofline, and assess your electrical panel. In Port Charlotte, this visit catches the issues that cause cost surprises later - sandy soil, aging panels, or HOA restrictions that affect the design.
You receive a fixed-price written proposal. Once you sign, we apply for the Charlotte County building permit, which typically takes one to three weeks. You do not have to manage the permit process - we handle it.
We complete the slab, framing, glass installation, and electrical work. A county inspector visits and approves the finished room. We walk through it with you, address any final items, and hand over your warranty documents.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a conversation about what you want to build. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(941) 246-0621Every sunroom we build in Charlotte County goes through the county permit and inspection process. You receive documentation proving the work was done to current wind standards - which matters for your homeowner's insurance every time a storm watch goes up.
We have worked in Port Charlotte's deed-restricted communities long enough to know that HOA approval can make or break a project timeline. We handle the HOA submission package alongside the county permit so you are not managing two approval tracks on your own.
We have been building and remodeling sunrooms in Charlotte County since 2015. That means we know the local permit office, the soil conditions in different neighborhoods, and the HOA rules in the communities we work in most often.
We do a thorough site assessment before we quote you - checking your slab, roofline, and electrical panel - so surprises are caught before the contract is signed. The price you are quoted is the price you pay.
You can read more about our licensing credentials and local track record on the About page. If you have questions before committing to an estimate, the Contact page is the fastest way to reach us. The National Association of Home Builders also publishes guidance on what to look for when hiring a remodeling contractor.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled, a four season sunroom gives you a comfortable room to use every month of the year.
Learn MoreFrom foundation to finish, our sunroom construction service handles every phase of your new room build.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up before season - call now to lock in your start date and get a free on-site estimate.