
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Palm Coast homeowners who want to enjoy their outdoor space without battling the heat, bugs, or afternoon storms.

CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a locally owned sunroom contractor serving Palm Coast, FL and the surrounding communities. We specialize in building and improving outdoor living spaces that actually hold up to Florida's climate - from custom four season rooms and screen enclosures to patio-to-sunroom conversions and solarium installations. Across 16 services, we help homeowners reclaim outdoor space they paid for but stopped using because of heat, bugs, or leaky, outdated structures.

Tired of avoiding your backyard from May through October? A new sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled retreat you can actually use year-round.
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Want to use your outdoor room even in July? A four season sunroom is fully insulated and air-conditioned, so Florida's heat never stops you.
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Mosquitoes and afternoon storms ending your evenings early? A three season room gives you nine to ten months of bug-free, rain-free outdoor living.
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Spending money patching a leaking or torn patio enclosure every year? A properly built replacement keeps rain and bugs out for decades.
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Want a room that fits your home exactly - not a kit someone else designed? Custom sunrooms are built to match your roofline, footprint, and lifestyle.
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Starting from scratch or replacing a structure that failed? We handle new sunroom construction from foundation to finish with permits and inspections included.
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Existing sunroom too hot, too drafty, or just outdated? A remodel fixes the root problems so you can actually enjoy the space again.
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Need airflow and bug protection without a fully enclosed room? A screen room installation adds a comfortable outdoor space at a fraction of the cost.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or the contact form and tell us what you have in mind. We will ask a few quick questions - size, how you plan to use the space, and whether you have an HOA. You do not need all the answers ready. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the site, and walk through your options in person. You will leave the meeting with a clear sense of what is possible, a realistic price range, and a written proposal - not just a vague verbal number.
Once you approve the proposal, we file the Flagler County building permit and any HOA architectural review paperwork on your behalf. When approvals are in hand, our crew handles foundation, framing, windows, and finishing - with county inspections at every required stage.
We carry the licenses and insurance required by the state of Florida for sunroom and enclosure work. Every project is fully covered before any crew sets foot on your property.
We visit your home, assess the space, and give you a written quote at no cost. You get a real number based on your actual lot - not a ballpark from a website form.
We live and work in this community. We know Flagler County's permit office, the HOA processes in Palm Coast's planned neighborhoods, and how this climate treats building materials.
Every sunroom and enclosure we build uses materials engineered for Florida's coastal wind requirements - not general-purpose products imported from a northern climate.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (386) 529-0493 or send us a message.
We had been talking about enclosing our lanai for years. The crew finished the framing and windows in about three weeks, and they handled the Flagler County permit from start to finish. We have been sitting out there every morning since.
Patricia M., Palm Coast - Patio enclosures
Our old screen room had been patched so many times it was embarrassing. They replaced the whole thing with a four season room and ran the AC connection at the same time. We used it straight through July without any issues.
Kevin R., Ormond Beach - Four season sunrooms
The HOA approval was the part I was most nervous about, but they prepared everything and submitted it on my behalf. Approval came back in two weeks and construction wrapped up right on schedule.
Sandra T., St. Augustine - Sunroom additions
We respond to every request within 1 business day, no exceptions. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit this form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site assessment at a time that works for you.
(386) 529-0493CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is based in Palm Coast, FL and serves 12 cities and communities across the greater Flagler and Volusia County area - including Flagler Beach, St. Augustine, and Daytona Beach. Most estimates are scheduled within the same week you reach out.
Yes - every permanent addition to a home in Palm Coast requires a Flagler County building permit. The permit triggers inspections that protect you from work that might look fine but would not survive a storm. Skipping it creates serious problems when you sell.
It depends entirely on how it is built. Florida requires all attached enclosures to use wind-rated framing and glazing. Ask any contractor to show documentation that their materials meet Flagler County's wind requirements. The Florida Building Commission at floridabuilding.org outlines what those standards require. Florida Building Commission
Yes - if it is built right. A properly insulated room with low solar heat gain windows and a connection to your home's AC stays comfortable even when it is 93 degrees outside. A room built without those features becomes a greenhouse by June.
Screen rooms cost less and provide airflow, which is valuable in Palm Coast's warm climate. Glass enclosures cost more but extend your usable season through the hottest months and block rain. Many homeowners choose a combination based on which side of the room faces afternoon sun or prevailing winds.
In most Palm Coast neighborhoods, yes. The city was developed as a master-planned community, and many sections still operate under HOA covenants with architectural review requirements. HOA approval and a county building permit are two separate things - you need both.
Poorly prepared ground shifts under a slab over time, especially in Palm Coast's sandy soil. A contractor who skips proper compaction before pouring concrete may leave you with a cracked floor or a room that pulls away from your house within a few years. Ask specifically how they prepare the ground before any concrete is poured.
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Palm Coast, FL, serving 12 communities across Flagler and Volusia County since 2023. We are licensed through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage on every project we take on. Every build we complete is permitted through Flagler County and inspected before the project is closed. We have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and conversion projects across Palm Coast and surrounding communities.
Learn more about our companyA properly permitted, wind-rated sunroom is covered by most Florida homeowner policies the same way your home is. An unpermitted addition is typically excluded. Keep your permit documents and final inspection certificate somewhere safe - you will need them if you ever file a claim.
Most experienced Palm Coast contractors recommend starting the permit process in late winter or early spring so construction wraps up before hurricane season begins in June. Starting in fall is also practical. Summer starts are possible but mean your new room faces its first storm season almost immediately after completion.
An enclosed room with the right glazing can block direct sun before it hits your home's main glass doors, reducing the heat load on your whole-house AC. The Florida Solar Energy Center at fsec.ucf.edu covers how glazing choices affect cooling costs in Florida's subtropical climate. Florida Solar Energy Center
Still have questions about what makes sense for your home? Call us at (386) 529-0493 or send a message and we will walk you through your options at no charge.
Palm Coast was developed by ITT Community Development Corporation beginning in the early 1970s as one of Florida's first large-scale master-planned communities. The city was incorporated in 1999 and has grown to become one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, with a population now approaching 100,000. Most of the housing stock was built between 1970 and 2000 - which means the large majority of Palm Coast homes are now 30 to 50 years old and well into the range where patio structures, screen enclosures, and lanais need serious attention.
The city is laid out across a network of residential sections, many of which back up to Palm Coast's extensive freshwater canal system. Canal-facing homes deal with elevated moisture around foundations and slabs, which is a real factor when you are thinking about a sunroom addition. We have worked on homes throughout the original ITT sections as well as newer developments near Washington Oaks Gardens State Park to the south and the commercial corridor around Town Center at Palm Coast.
Palm Coast sits in Flagler County on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, bordered to the east by Flagler Beach and surrounded by preserved land including sections of the Ocala National Forest. The combination of coastal salt air, sandy soil, and subtropical heat creates a specific set of demands on any outdoor structure - and a contractor who has only worked in drier or cooler markets will miss things that matter here. We are based in Palm Coast and have worked across this community, which means we understand what the local permit office requires, what HOA review processes look like in the planned sections, and how materials hold up after a few Florida summers.
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CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms
50 Cypress Point Pkwy STE C9
Palm Coast, FL 32164
(386) 529-0493hi@palmcoastsunrooms.comMonday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 9 AM to 3 PM.
Call or send a message today and we will schedule your free on-site estimate - typically within the same week you reach out.