
Your patio is losing you months of outdoor time every year. A three season sunroom gives you a bug-free, weather-protected space your whole family will actually use.

Three season sunrooms in Fort Pierce are enclosed additions with solid walls, large opening windows, and a finished roof - designed to be comfortable in spring, summer, and fall without the cost of full insulation or HVAC connections. Most projects take one to three weeks of construction once permits are in hand.
If you spend most of your day avoiding your patio because of mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or the midday heat, a three season room solves that. Fort Pierce sits in the Treasure Coast region, where winters rarely drop below the mid-50s - meaning a three season room stays comfortable for ten or eleven months of the year here. That is a very different value calculation than the same room would be in Ohio.
Not sure whether a three season room or a fully conditioned space fits your budget and goals? Take a look at our patio enclosures page for a side-by-side look at options. If you want to compare fully temperature-controlled spaces, our screen room installation page covers the more open-air end of the spectrum.
If your back patio faces west or south and becomes unbearably hot by midday, you are losing the best outdoor living hours of the day. A three season sunroom with tinted or low-glare windows creates a shaded, sheltered space that stays comfortable even during Fort Pierce's intense summer afternoons. If you retreat inside every day by 11 a.m., a covered enclosed space would change how you use your home.
Fort Pierce's warm humid climate means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active for most of the year, and a basic screened porch does not always keep the smallest insects out. If you have given up on spending evenings outside because of bugs, a three season room with solid panels and tight seals solves that completely. You get the feeling of being outdoors without the bites.
If you have a solid patio slab behind your home that you rarely use, you already have the foundation for a three season room. Converting an existing slab is significantly less expensive than building on a new one, and it transforms wasted space into a room your family will actually use. If that slab has been sitting empty for more than a year, it is worth getting an estimate.
A full room addition - with insulation, drywall, and HVAC connections - can cost two to three times more than a three season sunroom. If you are looking for more space to relax, entertain, or work from home but a full addition is not in your budget, a three season room is often the right middle ground. In Fort Pierce's climate you will get nearly the same year-round use at a fraction of the price.
Our three season sunrooms are built with aluminum framing, large opening window panels, and a solid roof that ties into or sits alongside your home. We design each room to the size and layout of your specific patio, whether that means a cozy 150-square-foot reading nook or a 400-square-foot entertainment space. If you are interested in a more open design that maximizes airflow, a patio enclosure with screened panels might suit your needs better.
For homeowners who want full climate control and insulation, we also build screen rooms that offer a more open-air feel, or we can walk you through the full range of enclosed room options. Every project we take on is permitted through St. Lucie County and built to Florida's wind-load requirements, which matter a great deal on the Treasure Coast. See the National Association of Home Builders for general guidance on what to expect from a licensed sunroom contractor.
Best for homeowners who want to open the room up on cool days and close it down when rain or bugs move in.
Ideal for homeowners who want bright natural light and a cleaner look, with panels that tilt for ventilation.
A great choice when you want the room to feel like a natural extension of your home rather than an outdoor space.
If your current screened porch or lanai is worn out, we can assess and rebuild it as a solid three season room.
Fort Pierce sits on the Treasure Coast, where winters are mild and average temperatures rarely dip below the mid-50s. That makes a three season sunroom - which is not heated - usable for roughly ten or eleven months out of the year. In a northern state that same room might sit empty from November through March. Here, it becomes a daily room. Homeowners in Port St. Lucie and Jensen Beach have both found the same thing: a three season room becomes the most-used spot in the house by October.
The coastal environment also shapes how these rooms need to be built. Fort Pierce's proximity to the Atlantic means salt air and humidity are constant, and the wrong materials will show their age quickly. Aluminum framing resists rust and rot far better than wood in this climate, which is why it is the standard here. St. Lucie County also enforces wind-load requirements for attached structures, so every room we build is engineered to handle what the Treasure Coast's weather actually delivers - including tropical storm season. The St. Lucie County Building and Code Regulation Division reviews and inspects every project before it is considered complete.
When you reach out, we ask a few straightforward questions about your patio size, how you want to use the room, and whether you have an existing concrete slab. You do not need to have all the answers - we guide the conversation. We reply within one business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess your existing slab or foundation. This usually takes 30 to 60 minutes, and we walk away with everything we need to write a detailed quote. You will have the estimate in a few days with no pressure to sign.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application on your behalf. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks - that timeline is set by the county, not by us. We keep you updated on where things stand and flag any HOA requirements that apply to your neighborhood.
Framing and installation typically take one to two weeks. We schedule the county inspection, and once it passes, we do a final walkthrough with you so you can check that every panel, door, and detail is right. You keep a copy of the passed inspection record.
No sales pitch. Just a straightforward conversation about your patio, your goals, and what a three season sunroom would cost for your Fort Pierce home.
(772) 227-1693We handle the full permit process with St. Lucie County on your behalf - plan submission, scheduling inspections, and handing you the passed inspection record when we are done. A permitted room protects your investment when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Fort Pierce sits in a high-wind zone, and every room we build is engineered and anchored to meet Florida's wind-load requirements for attached structures. We do not cut corners on framing or hardware, because a sunroom that fails in a storm is worse than no sunroom at all.
We spec aluminum framing and sealed panel systems designed for salt-air, high-humidity environments as our baseline. The materials that hold up on the Treasure Coast cost more than cheaper alternatives, but they are what Fort Pierce's climate actually demands. You will not see rust or warped panels after a few rainy seasons.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Fort Pierce and the surrounding Treasure Coast since 2016. That means we know which local permit reviewers look for, which HOA communities require specific approval steps, and which neighborhoods have soil or slab conditions that need extra attention before framing begins.
Every proof point above comes back to the same thing: we build rooms that hold up, that are properly documented, and that you can count on for the long term. Fort Pierce homeowners deserve a contractor who understands this specific market - the climate, the county, and what it actually takes to build something here that lasts.
Close in your existing patio with a screen or glass enclosure - a flexible option for homeowners who want bug protection without a full room build.
Learn MoreA screened room keeps insects out and lets the breeze in - perfect for Fort Pierce homeowners who want open-air living without the bugs.
Learn MorePermit slots with St. Lucie County fill up ahead of peak season - reach out now and we will lock in your project timeline.