
Stop losing your backyard to heat and humidity. We build climate-controlled, hurricane-rated sunroom additions that work in Florida's weather - twelve months a year.

Sunroom additions in Palm Coast give homeowners a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to the back of the house, built to Florida's wind and humidity standards, with most projects completed in two to five weeks of active construction.
Most Palm Coast residents want more livable space - not more square footage they can only use in October and November. The problem with a screened porch or a basic lanai is that Palm Coast summers are genuinely brutal, and a room that is not designed for heat and humidity becomes a storage area by June. A properly built sunroom solves that. It connects to your existing home, uses Florida-rated windows and insulation, and stays comfortable even when the heat index is over 100 degrees outside.
If you are weighing your options and wondering whether a sunroom addition or a four season sunroom is the right fit, the key difference is HVAC integration - both are enclosed and climate-controlled, but a four season sunroom is designed as conditioned living space from the start.
If Palm Coast heat and humidity keep you from using your patio or screened porch for most of the year, you are not getting the outdoor living experience you moved here for. A climate-controlled sunroom gives that back.
Screened enclosures in Palm Coast take a beating from UV exposure, afternoon storms, and tropical systems. If you are re-screening every few years or the frame is starting to flex, it may be time to consider a solid sunroom.
A sunroom adds real, usable square footage without the complexity of tying into load-bearing walls, plumbing, or major HVAC systems the way a full addition would.
A well-built, permitted sunroom is a genuine selling point in Palm Coast's market - especially for buyers relocating from colder states. An unpermitted one, however, can complicate the sale.
We build sunroom additions across the full range of Palm Coast homes - from the original ITT-era ranch homes in the older sections to newer builds in Grand Haven and the canal neighborhoods. Every project starts with a foundation assessment, because Palm Coast's sandy soil and high water table mean this step cannot be skipped. We then frame, roof, and finish the room to Florida's wind requirements, using insulated panels and properly rated windows throughout.
For homeowners who want the full structural build handled from scratch, our sunroom construction service covers every structural element - foundation, frame, roof, windows, and tie-in to your existing wall. For homeowners who want the maximum year-round comfort and are ready to connect the room to their home's HVAC system, we also offer four season sunrooms designed as true conditioned living space.
Best for homeowners who want a room they can genuinely use through Palm Coast's long summer season.
For homeowners who primarily want to extend their comfortable season and enjoy the space from fall through spring.
Designed for Palm Coast's canal-adjacent properties where soil moisture and drainage require extra foundation preparation.
We handle both the Flagler County permit and the HOA architectural review so you are not left managing two approval processes at once.
Palm Coast sits in a high-velocity hurricane wind zone, which means every sunroom addition built here must use impact-rated glazing and engineered roof-to-wall connections. This is not optional and it is not just about code compliance - it is the difference between a room that survives a named storm and one that becomes a liability. Contractors who bring experience from Georgia or the Carolinas often underestimate what Florida's building requirements actually demand, and the gaps show up within a year or two of construction.
The soil conditions in Palm Coast add another layer of complexity. Most of the city was built on sandy coastal soil with a water table that can be surprisingly close to the surface - especially in neighborhoods near the canal network. We have worked on homes in Palm Coast and out to Flagler Beach, and we assess foundation conditions on every lot before recommending an approach. A slab poured without that step on this type of soil can shift or crack within a few years - a problem that is entirely avoidable when the groundwork is done right.
We ask a few basic questions before visiting - what you want to use the room for, roughly how large, and whether you have an HOA. We respond within 1 business day.
We visit your property, measure the space, check your foundation situation, and walk through your options. You leave with a written estimate and clear price range - not a vague promise.
We submit your Flagler County permit application and help prepare your HOA architectural review documents. Plan for two to four weeks - nothing gets built until both approvals are in hand.
Foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and finishing - all built to Florida's wind requirements. We schedule the county inspection. You get a certificate of completion when it passes.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a real conversation about what makes sense for your property. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a time that works for you.
(386) 529-0493Palm Coast sits in a high-velocity wind zone and every sunroom we build uses impact-rated glazing and engineered roof connections. We build for Florida's conditions because that is where we work.
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor in Florida. Every project is covered - protecting you, your property, and our crew from start to finish.
We handle your Flagler County permit application and help prepare your HOA submission documents. No chasing down forms or decoding approval letters on your own.
We know the neighborhoods, the canal-adjacent lot conditions, and the HOA requirements across Palm Coast's planned communities. Local knowledge makes a real difference in how these projects run.
Palm Coast homeowners do not need a national chain - they need a contractor who knows the local soil, the local HOAs, and the local permit process. That is what we bring to every project. For more on our credentials and background, visit our about page. The National Association of Home Builders also publishes standards for addition contractors that are useful background when evaluating any estimate.
Want year-round comfort with full HVAC integration? A four season sunroom is the fully conditioned upgrade from a standard addition.
Learn MoreStarting from a bare slab or vacant exterior wall? Our sunroom construction service handles every structural element from the ground up.
Learn MoreFree on-site estimates with no obligation - call now or submit a request and we will follow up within 1 business day.