
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Flagler Beach, FL, building patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions with coastal-rated materials and Flagler County permits - responding to every inquiry within one business day.

Flagler Beach homes near A1A deal with salt air, wind, and moisture in ways that inland homes never do - and a patio enclosure needs to be built with those conditions in mind. We use materials rated for coastal exposure and anchor systems designed for Flagler County's wind zone, so the enclosure holds up through storm season. See our full page on patio enclosures for a detailed breakdown of the process and what to expect on cost.
A screen room is a practical choice for Flagler Beach homeowners who want to enjoy the coastal breeze without dealing with the no-see-ums and mosquitoes that come with it. Coastal-grade aluminum framing and UV-resistant screen mesh hold up far better here than standard materials, and the open design lets salt air pass through rather than trapping moisture the way a solid enclosure might.
Many Flagler Beach homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s - old enough that the original screened porch or back addition has worn out and is ready to be replaced or upgraded. A properly insulated sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled space that stays comfortable even in summer, while blocking the UV exposure that breaks down everything it touches in a coastal environment.
Flagler Beach has some of the most pleasant outdoor weather in the state from October through May - mild temperatures, low humidity, and the kind of Atlantic breeze that makes sitting outside genuinely enjoyable. A three season sunroom gives you a sheltered space to take advantage of those months while keeping out rain and insects during the peak of Florida's pleasant season.
Older sunrooms and screen enclosures in Flagler Beach often show the effects of coastal exposure - corroded frames, failing caulk around window seals, screens that have gone brittle from UV exposure, and roof panels that no longer drain correctly. Remodeling an existing structure to current wind-load requirements and coastal material standards is often more cost-effective than starting from scratch.
Vinyl framing resists corrosion better than painted aluminum in a salt-air environment, which makes it a practical choice for Flagler Beach properties close to the water. Vinyl does not rust, does not need repainting, and holds up well against UV degradation - three properties that matter a lot when your home is within a few blocks of the Atlantic.
Flagler Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast, which creates a set of conditions that inland contractors often underestimate. Salt air corrodes metal faster than it would just a few miles inland - fasteners, frames, and any painted metal surface on a home within a few blocks of the water are all on an accelerated wear schedule. Standard aluminum framing and off-the-shelf hardware that would last twenty years in Palm Coast may need replacement in half that time in Flagler Beach if the wrong materials are used. Every patio enclosure or sunroom we build here uses marine-grade hardware and aluminum alloys specified for coastal environments.
Flagler Beach also sits in a flood-prone coastal zone. Parts of the city - especially properties near the ocean or the Intracoastal Waterway - fall within FEMA-designated flood zones, which add requirements to permitting, minimum finished floor elevations, and structural design. Hurricane Nicole made a direct landfall near Flagler Beach in November 2022, causing significant damage to homes throughout town. A sunroom or enclosure built to Flagler County's current wind-load standards stood up to that storm far better than structures that were not properly anchored or permitted. That history is a real reason to care about how the work is done, not just what it costs.
Our crew works throughout Flagler Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. We check flood zone status through the FEMA Flood Map Service Center on every Flagler Beach property before preparing permit drawings, because Base Flood Elevation requirements can affect the design of any enclosed space. We pull permits through Flagler County Building Services and are familiar with the timeline and documentation requirements that coastal properties carry.
Flagler Beach is a small coastal town centered on State Road A1A, which runs along the Atlantic shore through the heart of town. The Flagler Beach Pier is the landmark most locals use as a reference point, and properties vary from ocean-side homes directly on the beach to quieter streets that back up to the Intracoastal Waterway on the west side of town. Near Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area on the south end of town, the lots tend to be narrower and closer to the water, and soil conditions near the Intracoastal require careful attention before pouring any concrete.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including the neighboring community of Bunnell to the west, and Palm Coast just north of Flagler Beach - so if you have neighbors or family in those communities looking for the same type of work, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a no-cost site visit at your Flagler Beach home, where we look at the space, check proximity to flood zone boundaries, and assess the wall attachment points before quoting anything.
Our written estimate specifies the exact materials we will use - including hardware grade and glazing ratings - so you can compare apples to apples with any other quote you receive. We also identify any flood zone documentation or elevation certificate requirements upfront, so there are no surprises during the permit review.
We submit the permit application to Flagler County Building Services - plan for two to four weeks for standard review, longer for flood zone properties. Once approved, we schedule your start date. Most Flagler Beach jobs require coordination around tide and weather windows, which our crew accounts for in the schedule.
After construction, we schedule the county inspection. A passed inspection and certificate of completion protect you for insurance purposes and for future sale of the home - particularly important in Flagler Beach, where buyers often ask specifically about permitted additions and flood zone compliance.
We serve Flagler Beach and the surrounding coastal communities. Fill out the form or call us - we respond within one business day, check your flood zone status before we quote, and never push you toward a decision on the first visit.
(386) 529-0493Flagler Beach is a small coastal city on Florida's northeast Atlantic shore, with a population of around 5,000 people. It sits in Flagler County, which has been one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States for much of the past two decades - but the city itself has stayed deliberately small. State Road A1A runs through the heart of town along the ocean, and the Flagler Beach Pier is the landmark that defines the town center. Most homes are single-family and owner-occupied - many residents chose this town specifically because it is quieter and less developed than Daytona Beach to the south or St. Augustine to the north.
A large share of the housing stock was built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, which means homes are now 30 to 50 years old and reaching the point where roofs, siding, and outdoor structures need serious attention. Properties range from ocean-side homes that face the full force of Atlantic weather to quieter blocks that back up to the Intracoastal Waterway. Homeowners in the area often reach out to us because they want a contractor who knows the difference between building for a coastal property and building for an inland one. We also serve the neighboring community of Bunnell for homeowners in that area looking for the same level of coastal-aware workmanship.
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