
CityWorks Palm Coast Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving St. Augustine Beach, FL, specializing in three season sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures built with corrosion-resistant materials suited for Anastasia Island's salt-air environment - every project permitted through St. Johns County, with same-business-day replies on every inquiry.

St. Augustine Beach has a mild enough climate that a three season sunroom is genuinely comfortable for nine to ten months of the year - a better fit for many homeowners here than the cost of a fully climate-controlled four season room. The key is using corrosion-resistant aluminum framing and UV-stabilized materials that hold up in the ocean air, rather than standard components that degrade quickly this close to the water. Read the full details of our three season sunroom service to understand what the build process and material choices look like.
Screen rooms are a fixture on St. Augustine Beach properties - they keep the bugs out and give homeowners a way to enjoy the ocean breeze without sitting in direct sun. Near the water, the framing must use powder-coated or marine-grade aluminum to resist the salt air that corrodes standard hardware within a few seasons. We specify corrosion-resistant materials as the standard for every screen room we build on Anastasia Island.
A patio enclosure takes the screened porch or covered slab that many St. Augustine Beach homes already have and fully encloses it with solid walls, proper windows, and weather sealing. For homes used as short-term rentals or vacation properties, an enclosed patio room adds usable square footage that guests can enjoy year-round - and it is far more durable than a screen-only enclosure when the property sits unoccupied for stretches of time.
Many St. Augustine Beach homes sit on modest lots with limited outdoor space, making a sunroom addition a practical way to gain a livable room without taking up yard space. Given the high home values in this coastal market, a properly permitted and well-built sunroom addition makes sense both for daily enjoyment and for resale value - buyers in this area expect quality construction that can handle the coastal environment.
For St. Augustine Beach homeowners who want a room that functions even during the hottest summer months, a four season sunroom with full insulation and HVAC connection is the right answer. This is particularly practical for properties used year-round or as higher-end vacation rentals, where having a comfortable extra room regardless of weather adds real value.
St. Augustine Beach gets intense afternoon sun and regular summer thunderstorms - two things an open patio handles poorly. An insulated patio cover gives homeowners shade and rain protection without fully enclosing the space, which preserves the open, airy feel that most beach-area homeowners prefer. For properties right near the water, we use coated framing hardware that resists the constant salt air exposure.
St. Augustine Beach sits on Anastasia Island, a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Matanzas River. That geography means nearly every home on the island is exposed to salt-laden air year-round, and that exposure accelerates wear on every exterior surface in ways that inland homeowners do not deal with. Standard aluminum framing corrodes faster here. Paint and stucco degrade sooner. Screen mesh and caulk break down faster than the timelines printed in product warranties. Any contractor building a sunroom or patio enclosure in St. Augustine Beach needs to specify corrosion-resistant materials as a baseline - not as an upgrade - or the structure will show problems within a few years of completion.
The housing stock in St. Augustine Beach is largely concrete block construction from the 1960s through the 1990s - homes that are now 30 to 60 years old and may have original screened porches or outdoor slabs that were built to older standards. Adding a modern sunroom or replacing an aging enclosure on that type of home requires understanding both the original construction and the current Florida Building Code requirements for St. Johns County's coastal wind zone. Hurricanes Matthew in 2016 and Irma in 2017 both affected Anastasia Island directly, and the damage those storms caused to under-built enclosures is a clear illustration of why wind ratings matter here. The St. Johns County Building Division enforces these standards, and every project we build here goes through that permitting process.
Our crew works throughout St. Augustine Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the St. Johns County permit process for residential projects in the city, and we know how to prepare a submission that moves through review cleanly without unnecessary back-and-forth. St. Augustine Beach is a small city - about 3.5 square miles - and the tight neighborhood layout means most projects are on modest lots where working space is limited and careful site management matters.
The homes here range from the blocks nearest to A1A and the oceanfront to the quieter streets back toward the Intracoastal. The neighborhoods near Anastasia State Park on the north end of the island have a different character from the denser blocks near the St. Johns County Ocean Pier at the heart of the beach community. We have worked on properties throughout both ends of the island and understand what the soil conditions and proximity to salt water mean for each job.
We also serve homeowners in the nearby community of St. Augustine, just across the Bridge of Lions from the island, as well as Palm Coast and the broader northeast Florida coast. If you have neighbors or family in those communities who are looking for sunroom work, we cover that area as well.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a free site visit at your St. Augustine Beach property where we assess the space, the existing slab or porch, the wall attachment conditions, and the proximity to the water - factors that affect material selection on every coastal job.
We provide a written, itemized estimate that specifies the corrosion-resistant materials appropriate for your location on Anastasia Island. Permitting fees through St. Johns County are included. If your existing slab or structure needs prep work, those costs appear in the estimate before you sign - not as change orders later.
We handle the permit application with St. Johns County. Once approved, our crew arrives on a scheduled start date. Most projects run two to five weeks of active construction. You do not need to be on-site every day, but we will coordinate access and keep you informed at each key milestone.
We walk through the finished work with you before closing out the project. The job is not complete until the county's final inspection passes and you are satisfied with the result. We also walk you through basic maintenance steps for the salt-air environment so the structure lasts as long as it should.
We build sunrooms and patio enclosures for St. Augustine Beach homeowners using materials rated for coastal salt-air exposure. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(386) 529-0493St. Augustine Beach is a small city of about 7,000 to 8,000 year-round residents on Anastasia Island in St. Johns County, just south of historic St. Augustine across the Bridge of Lions. The city covers roughly 3.5 square miles, almost all of it residential, and nearly every neighborhood is within a short distance of the Atlantic Ocean or the Matanzas River. Most of the housing stock is single-family concrete block homes built between the 1960s and the 1990s, though there are also condo buildings clustered near the oceanfront along A1A. Median home values run well above the Florida statewide average, reflecting the desirability of barrier island living. You can learn more about the community on the Anastasia Island Wikipedia page.
The St. Johns County Ocean Pier is the most recognizable local landmark - a fishing and walking pier at the center of the beach community that nearly every resident and visitor has been to. Anastasia State Park anchors the north end of the island with ocean swimming, hiking, and camping. A1A runs the length of the city, and most local neighborhoods use it as their daily reference point for location and directions. The area also draws a significant number of vacation rental properties and second homes, making it a community where some homes may go extended periods without an owner on-site - which makes durable, low-maintenance construction particularly important. We also serve homeowners in nearby Palm Coast and Flagler Beach for homeowners along the northeast Florida coast looking for the same type of sunroom work.
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