
Most sunrooms in Florida sit empty half the year. Ours do not. We build four season sunrooms with insulated glass, dedicated cooling, and hurricane-rated construction so you can use the room in February and July alike.

Four season sunrooms in Fort Pierce are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built to Florida code - most projects run eight to sixteen weeks from permit approval, resulting in a livable room that handles summer heat, storm season, and year-round humidity. The difference from a standard sunroom is insulated walls, sealed windows with real glazing, and a dedicated heating and cooling system that makes the room feel like the rest of your house.
Fort Pierce homeowners who come to us for four season rooms are usually tired of an outdoor space that is genuinely comfortable for only a few months. The heat and humidity from late spring through fall make any uninsulated, uncooled enclosure feel like an oven. A four season sunroom solves that permanently.
Not sure if a four season room is right for your situation? Our three season sunrooms are a lighter-weight option for homeowners with a smaller budget, while our all season rooms cover a range of enclosed addition styles built for year-round Florida use.
If you walk past your screened enclosure from May through October because it is too hot and humid to sit in, you are missing out on real square footage. Fort Pierce's long summers mean a space without climate control is only comfortable for a fraction of the year. A four season sunroom fixes that permanently.
Fort Pierce's UV levels are among the highest in the continental United States, and intense sun exposure fades patio furniture, bleaches flooring, and breaks down materials quickly. Properly glazed four season sunroom windows filter UV while still letting in natural light, protecting both the room and what is inside it.
Mildew on walls, condensation pooling, or a musty smell in an enclosed porch are signs the space is not properly sealed for Fort Pierce's humidity. A four season sunroom built to current standards handles moisture from the start - sealed windows, insulated walls, and a cooling system that keeps humidity in check.
A four season sunroom adds real, usable square footage without the complexity of adding a bedroom or expanding the main structure of your house. It can serve as a sitting room, home office, dining area, or flex space, all with natural light and a connection to your yard.
Every four season sunroom we build in Fort Pierce starts with the same non-negotiables: a proper concrete foundation, hurricane-rated windows, insulated walls and roof, and a dedicated cooling system. Beyond that, the design is tailored to your home and how you want to use the space.
Most homeowners choose a solid insulated roof for energy efficiency and year-round comfort. For those who want maximum natural light, a glass or translucent roof panel system is an option - though it requires a more capable cooling system to offset the heat gain. We also handle situations where an existing screened enclosure or lanai is being converted into a true four season room. Each approach is permitted through St. Lucie County and must pass a county inspection before we hand over the keys. Our three season sunrooms and all season rooms offer alternative approaches if your goals or budget differ.
Homeowners who want year-round comfort with strong energy performance and minimal heat gain.
Homeowners who prioritize maximum natural light and a bright, open feel with premium cooling in place.
Homeowners with an existing enclosure who want to upgrade it to a fully insulated, climate-controlled four season room.
Fort Pierce sits roughly two miles from the Atlantic coast, which shapes two things about every sunroom project we build here. First, the salt air accelerates corrosion on metal window frames, fasteners, flashing, and hardware. We specify marine-grade and corrosion-resistant materials on every coastal project - not as an upgrade, but as standard practice. Second, St. Lucie County's building code requires all glass panels and roof connections to meet hurricane wind-load ratings. This adds cost, but it also means the room genuinely protects your home during storm season rather than becoming a liability.
We build four season sunrooms throughout the Treasure Coast, including for homeowners in Port St. Lucie and Tradition. Every project is pulled with a proper county permit and meets the same inspection requirements as any other room addition in Florida.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions - what space you are thinking about, roughly how large, and what you want to use it for. No pressure, no obligation.
We come to your home to assess the space, measure, check HOA requirements, and talk through design and cost. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a realistic cost range.
We handle the St. Lucie County permit application on your behalf. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. We update you throughout and schedule all required inspections.
Foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and HVAC hookup proceed on a clear schedule. We walk you through the finished room after the county inspection passes.
We respond within 1 business day. Submit your request and someone from our team will call to schedule a free on-site estimate - no obligation, no high-pressure sales visit.
(772) 227-1693We do not offer standard residential glass as a cost-saving option for Fort Pierce builds. Every sunroom we construct uses impact-rated windows that meet Florida's wind-load requirements. This is standard, not an upgrade.
We pull the St. Lucie County permit, prepare the drawings, and schedule every required inspection. An unpermitted addition can kill a home sale in Florida. Every room we build is on the record correctly.
We help you choose and install the right cooling unit for your room's square footage and glass area - not a generic spec. A properly sized mini-split keeps the room comfortable even when it is 92 degrees outside.
We have built in Fort Pierce long enough to know the HOA rules in the planned communities, the quirks of the county permit office, and what coastal salt air does to materials over time. That experience shows up in how we specify and build.
The quality of your windows is the single biggest factor in whether your four season sunroom stays comfortable year-round. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends low-emissivity glass for hot climates - a coating that reflects heat while still letting in natural light, which is especially important in a climate as sunny as Fort Pierce's.
A lighter-weight enclosed porch upgrade for homeowners who want more comfort without a full HVAC investment.
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