
A fully conditioned sunroom built for Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season - so you can enjoy the view twelve months a year without the weather getting in the way.

Four season sunrooms in Palm Coast are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions connected directly to your home's HVAC system, built to Florida's wind and insulation standards so the room is genuinely usable on any day of the year - including July in the height of Florida's heat.
Most Palm Coast homeowners who call us have the same story: they have a screened porch or a basic lanai that sits empty for six or seven months of the year because it is too hot, too humid, or too exposed to the afternoon storms. The difference with a true four season room is that the windows, roof panels, and insulation are all specified for Florida's climate - not a northern standard that gets applied to a southern home. The room connects to your cooling system, stays sealed against the humidity, and can handle whatever the Atlantic sends through Flagler County during storm season.
If you are comparing your options, it helps to understand the distinction between a four season sunroom and a three season sunroom. A three season room is designed for mild-weather use and is not connected to your HVAC - it works well from October through April in Palm Coast, but it is not built for summer. A four season room works every day of the year. For homeowners who want a broader look at all year-round options, we also build all season rooms that bridge the gap.
If you walk past your screened porch from May through October without using it because the heat makes it miserable, that is a clear sign you would benefit from an enclosed, air-conditioned space. Palm Coast summers are long and intense - a screened room simply cannot compete.
If you have an enclosed porch that you cannot use comfortably because it heats up like an oven in summer or gets damp when storms roll through, it likely was not built to four season standards. In Palm Coast, where afternoon storms are nearly daily in summer, poor window seals show their weaknesses fast.
If you need a home office, a reading room, or a place to entertain without crowding your living room, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real, permitted living space in Palm Coast's real estate market.
Palm Coast has beautiful surroundings - canals, preserves, and mature landscaping are common in many neighborhoods. If the heat, mosquitoes, or afternoon storms keep driving you inside, a four season sunroom gives you that connection to the outdoors without the discomfort.
We build four season sunrooms for homes across Palm Coast - from the original ITT-era neighborhoods with their concrete block construction to newer builds in Grand Haven and canal-facing lots where drainage and soil conditions require careful foundation planning. Every project starts with an on-site assessment so the foundation approach is right for your specific lot, not just right on paper.
For homeowners who want the maximum year-round usability, a four season sunroom with HVAC integration is the top of the range. For homeowners who primarily want to extend their comfortable season without full conditioning, our three season sunroom service is a strong alternative. And for homeowners who want a flexible middle ground between those two options, our all season rooms give you conditioned comfort with more design flexibility. We handle permits and HOA submissions as part of every project so you are not managing two parallel approval processes on your own.
Best for homeowners who want the room connected to their existing cooling system for consistent, reliable comfort year-round.
For homes where extending the existing HVAC is not practical - a dedicated mini-split unit keeps the room comfortable without taxing your main system.
All window packages are specified for Flagler County's coastal wind requirements - documented and verifiable before you sign any contract.
We handle the City of Palm Coast building permit and the HOA architectural review so both approvals are in hand before any work begins.
Palm Coast sits in a subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and humidity stays high for months at a time. A four season sunroom built here needs windows and roof panels rated for Florida's solar intensity - not catalog specs written for a different part of the country. The roof panel is the critical element: a poorly insulated roof turns a sunroom into an oven by noon on a July day no matter how well the rest of the room is built. We specify roof systems for Florida's conditions on every project and can walk you through the thermal ratings before any work begins.
Hurricane season is a real factor for every permanent structure in Flagler County, and a four season sunroom is no exception. We build our rooms to meet Florida's coastal wind requirements, which means impact-rated glazing and engineered structural connections throughout. Homeowners in Palm Coast and nearby Flagler Beach are close enough to the coast that these requirements are not formalities - they are the difference between a room that survives a named storm intact and one that does not. The Florida Building Code sets those minimum standards, and we meet them on every project.
We ask about the size of the space you have in mind, whether you have an HOA, and what you want to use the room for. We respond within 1 business day and come prepared with useful ideas.
We visit your home to measure and talk through options. In Palm Coast, we also assess lot drainage, roofline connections, and any HOA exterior requirements. You get a written estimate before we leave.
We help prepare your HOA architectural review submission and file the City of Palm Coast building permit. This stage takes several weeks - use the time to finalize your window style and flooring choices.
Foundation, framing, windows, insulation, HVAC connection, and finishing - all built to Florida's wind requirements. City inspection is scheduled by us. Final walkthrough covers how the room operates and your warranty.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a written number you can actually use to make a decision. Permits in Palm Coast take time, so the sooner we start the process, the sooner you are using your new room.
(386) 529-0493Every four season sunroom we build uses materials rated for Flagler County's coastal wind requirements. We document the ratings on every project - and we can show you that documentation before you sign anything.
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms holds a current Florida state contractor license and carries full insurance coverage. You can verify contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
You receive a detailed written estimate covering scope, materials, payment schedule, and warranty before any contract is signed. Any change that affects the price is approved by you in writing before it happens.
Palm Coast has dozens of HOA-governed communities - many developed by ITT Corporation starting in the 1970s. We know what local architectural review boards require and prepare submissions that clear the first time.
Building a four season sunroom in Palm Coast requires knowing the local climate, the county permit process, and the HOA landscape across dozens of planned communities. That is not knowledge you can bring from another market. You can verify our Florida contractor license at any time through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and read more about our team on our about page. The ENERGY STAR program also publishes useful guidance on window and insulation ratings that is worth reviewing when evaluating any sunroom estimate.
Looking for a more budget-friendly option that extends your comfortable season without full HVAC integration? A three season sunroom may be the right fit.
Learn MoreAll season rooms combine insulated construction with flexible HVAC options - a practical alternative for homeowners who want year-round comfort at a range of price points.
Learn MorePermits in Palm Coast take time - call now or request a free estimate and we will get the process started within 1 business day.