
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Palm Coast, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - every project permitted through Flagler County and built to coastal wind standards, with same-business-day replies on every inquiry.

A sunroom addition gives Palm Coast homeowners a climate-controlled room they can use year-round - which matters in a city where screened patios become unusable from May through September. Most homes here are concrete block construction, and our crew knows exactly how to anchor the addition properly to that type of wall. Learn more about sunroom additions and what the build process looks like for a typical Palm Coast home.
Many Palm Coast homes have a covered slab off the back that never gets used because the heat and bugs make it miserable. A patio enclosure turns that space into something you can actually enjoy - with walls, screening or glass, and proper drainage away from your foundation. Flagler County requires permits for attached enclosures, and we handle that process from start to finish.
Screen rooms are the right choice for Palm Coast homeowners who want to keep bugs and blowing rain out without fully enclosing the space. The aluminum framing and fine mesh hold up well in this climate when they are built to Florida's coastal wind standards - and they make outdoor dining and relaxing genuinely comfortable from October through April.
A four season sunroom is fully insulated, heated, and cooled - meaning it functions as a real room no matter what the weather is doing outside. In Palm Coast, where summer heat and humidity last well into October, having a room that stays comfortable without your main HVAC system working overtime makes a noticeable difference on your energy bill.
Palm Coast's older sunrooms - many built during the ITT development era in the 1970s and 1980s - were not designed for today's energy standards or Florida's current building code requirements. If your existing sunroom leaks, runs hot, or has windows that rattle in the wind, a remodel can bring it up to current standards and make it actually usable again.
A solid-roof patio cover is the simplest way to make an exposed Palm Coast patio usable during the summer months. The insulated panel systems we install drop the temperature underneath by a meaningful amount - which makes a real difference when afternoon sun and heat index combine to make uncovered concrete too hot to stand on.
Palm Coast was developed by ITT Community Development Corporation starting in the early 1970s, which means the vast majority of homes in the city are now 30 to 50 years old. That age puts roofs, exterior walls, and older screen enclosures squarely in the window where they need serious attention. Adding a new sunroom to an older concrete block home is different work than adding one to newer construction - the wall attachments, flashing, and foundation assessment all have to account for how the home was originally built and how it has settled over the decades.
Flagler County sits in a coastal wind zone under Florida's statewide building code, which means every structure attached to a home here must be engineered for sustained winds of 130 miles per hour or more. Palm Coast also has an extensive freshwater canal system running through its neighborhoods, and many homes back up to those canals - which means the sandy soil near the water table can shift under slabs if the ground preparation is not done correctly. Hurricane season adds to this every year: since Matthew in 2016 and Irma in 2017, homeowners across the city have learned that a sunroom or enclosure built to the correct standard survives, while one that was not permitted or engineered properly often does not.
Our crew pulls permits regularly through Flagler County Building Services, and we know the review timelines, the plan examiner requirements, and the HOA submission processes for the neighborhoods throughout Palm Coast. Whether a job is in one of the older ITT-era sections off Palm Coast Parkway, in the Grand Haven community, or in a newer build near Town Center, we have worked in those areas and understand what the inspectors look for.
Palm Coast is a city of single-family homes on wooded lots, many of them backing up to the canal network that defines the city's layout. That means a lot of our jobs involve working around existing concrete slabs, assessing soil conditions near the water, and attaching structures to homes that were built with concrete block rather than wood framing. We also serve homeowners near Washington Oaks Gardens State Park on the south end of the county, and throughout the neighborhoods that stretch toward Flagler Beach to the east.
We also serve homeowners in the nearby communities of Flagler Beach and Bunnell, so if you have neighbors or family in those areas looking for the same type of work, we cover those communities as well.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a no-cost site visit at your home in Palm Coast, where we look at the space, the wall attachment points, and the ground conditions - all before quoting you anything.
We provide a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, permit fees, and any HOA submission costs separately. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we walk you through what their review process looks like and what materials or colors typically get approved.
We submit the permit application to Flagler County Building Services - plan for two to four weeks for review. Once approved, we schedule your build date and the crew begins on the foundation and framing. You will see visible progress quickly once the slab prep is done.
After construction is finished, we schedule the county inspection. Once the inspector signs off, you receive a certificate of completion - which is the document you want on file for your homeowner's insurance and for future sale of the home.
We serve all of Palm Coast and the surrounding Flagler County area. Fill out the form or call us directly - we respond within one business day and never pressure you for a decision on the first visit.
(386) 529-0493Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County and one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida, with a population that has grown from around 32,000 in 2000 to roughly 90,000 to 100,000 today, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The city was developed by ITT Community Development Corporation beginning in the early 1970s and was incorporated in 1999. It is laid out in a series of residential sections - many of them identified by letter designations like the B, C, F, P, R, and W sections - and a significant number of homes back up to the city's extensive freshwater canal system. Most homes are single-story, concrete block construction on modest lots, with attached garages, concrete driveways, and screened patios or lanais.
Newer and higher-end development has taken place in communities like Grand Haven and along the Hammock area near the Intracoastal Waterway, while the older ITT-era sections near Palm Coast Parkway remain the heart of the city's housing stock. The city is bordered to the east by Flagler Beach and to the west by large stretches of protected state and national forest land, giving many neighborhoods a wooded, semi-rural feel even though they are inside city limits. Homeowners throughout the city who are ready to talk through a project can also check our coverage for the nearby community of Flagler Beach.
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Learn MoreWe build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms throughout Palm Coast, FL. Every project is permitted, built to Florida's coastal wind standards, and handled by a local crew that knows this city. Contact us now and we will respond within one business day.