
Every home is different, and your sunroom should reflect that. We design and build custom sunrooms in Fort Pierce that match your house, fit your lot, and stay comfortable through Florida's long, hot summers.

Custom sunrooms in Fort Pierce are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built to your home's specific layout and style, with most projects taking 10 to 16 weeks from contract signing to final walkthrough. Every build is permitted through St. Lucie County and constructed to meet Florida's wind-resistance standards, which means your room is ready for hurricane season from day one.
Fort Pierce homeowners choose custom builds because a one-size-fits-all approach does not work here. The direction your home faces, the height of your existing roofline, and whether you are on sandy coastal soil near the Indian River or further west all affect how your sunroom needs to be designed. Getting those details right from the start is what makes the room feel like it was always part of your home.
If you are still deciding between a full custom build and other options, our sunroom construction service covers the full build process. For homeowners focused on design and aesthetics, take a look at our sunroom design options.
Fort Pierce summers run hot from May through September, and if your outdoor space is genuinely unusable for that stretch, you are missing most of the year. A custom sunroom with climate control gives you a space that connects you to the outdoors without the heat and insects. If you find yourself wishing you could sit outside but never actually doing it, that is a clear sign a sunroom would change how you use your home.
A screened porch keeps bugs out, but it does nothing to stop heat or the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Fort Pierce most summer evenings. If your porch is dripping with humidity or soaked after every rainstorm, you have outgrown what a screen can offer. Enclosing that space - or replacing it - gives you a room you can actually use year-round.
Water stains on the ceiling of an older porch enclosure or a draft you can feel when the wind picks up are signs the structure is no longer doing its job. Fort Pierce's storm season stresses older enclosures hard, and small leaks get worse quickly in a humid climate. Rather than patching a failing structure year after year, many homeowners find it makes more financial sense to replace it with a properly built room.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you simply feel cramped, a custom sunroom adds a real usable room without the cost and disruption of a full interior addition. It can serve as a home office, a playroom, a reading room, or a casual dining space. In Fort Pierce's real estate market, that added permitted square footage also makes your home more competitive if you decide to sell.
Every custom sunroom project we take on starts with an in-home visit before any design is finalized. We look at your lot, your existing roofline, the wall where the room will attach, and the soil conditions underfoot. That assessment shapes every design decision that follows - from glass selection to how the roof drains away from your home. The result is a room that fits, not one that was shoehorned onto a house it was not designed for.
Most Fort Pierce homeowners choose a fully climate-controlled four-season design with a dedicated mini-split unit, low-e glass to manage solar heat gain, and impact-rated panels to meet Florida's wind standards. We also build three-season enclosures for homeowners who want a meaningful upgrade from a screened porch without the full HVAC investment. For a complete ground-up build with new foundation work, our sunroom construction crew handles every phase. Homeowners who want to start with a detailed design plan first can begin with our sunroom design service before any materials are ordered.
Homeowners who want to use the room in all 12 months, including Fort Pierce's peak summer heat.
Homeowners who want a significant upgrade over a screened porch and plan to use the room in cooler months.
Homeowners who want maximum natural light and a premium indoor-outdoor feel with high-end glass on the roof and walls.
Fort Pierce sits in St. Lucie County's wind zone, which means every glass panel, every structural connection, and every fastener in your sunroom must meet Florida's hurricane-resistance requirements. That is not a suggestion - it is enforced during the county permit inspection. The good news is that impact-rated glass also blocks a significant share of UV light, which protects your furniture and flooring from the intense Florida sun. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that proper glazing choices are one of the most effective ways to reduce solar heat gain in warm climates - something Fort Pierce homeowners see the benefit of immediately.
Fort Pierce's soil is predominantly sandy, which drains well but can shift over time - particularly in properties near the Indian River Lagoon. A properly built custom sunroom accounts for this with a sized, reinforced slab. We work across the Treasure Coast, including homeowners in Palm City and Jensen Beach, and we understand how the local soil, climate, and permit office all affect the outcome of a custom build.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your space and what you are hoping to use the room for - no pressure, no sales pitch at this stage.
We visit your property, assess the site, check soil and slab conditions, and talk through your design options. You leave with a written estimate that breaks down what is included.
We submit the permit application to St. Lucie County and manage all follow-up. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you informed at every step.
Foundation, framing, glass, and finishing happen on a clear schedule. After the county inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough to make sure every door, window, and vent works as it should.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site consultation at a time that works for you.
(772) 227-1693Our sunroom designs start with the assumption that the room needs to stay comfortable from May through September. That means specifying the right glass, the right insulation, and the right cooling approach from the first draft - not as afterthoughts added to a generic plan. A room that is genuinely comfortable in July in Fort Pierce is a room you will use every day.
We submit the St. Lucie County permit application, respond to any county questions, and schedule all required inspections. You never need to call the building department or manage a piece of paperwork. The certificate of completion you receive at the end proves your addition was built to code - and protects you at resale.
Many Fort Pierce homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and older slabs do not always support a new addition without preparation. We tell you exactly what your slab can and cannot support before a contract is signed - not as a surprise once work is underway. What is included in your estimate is what you pay.
We work with the St. Lucie County permit office regularly, know the local wind-zone requirements, and have built custom sunrooms across Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast. The National Association of Home Builders recommends hiring contractors with documented local project experience - we can point you to finished rooms in the area.
A custom sunroom is one of the larger investments you will make in your home. The credentials and local track record above are the things that separate a room you will be proud of in ten years from one you will regret in two. The National Association of Home Builders recommends verifying a contractor's license, local experience, and references before signing any contract.
Full sunroom builds from the ground up, including slab work, framing, and glass installation handled by a single licensed crew.
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