
You want a space designed around your home and how you live - not a box dropped in the yard. We build custom sunrooms in Daytona Beach that fit your house, your yard, and Florida's climate.
You want a space designed around your home and how you live - not a box dropped in the yard. We build custom sunrooms in Daytona Beach that fit your house, your yard, and Florida's climate.

Custom sunrooms in Daytona Beach are fully enclosed, glass-walled additions designed around your specific home - most projects go from signed contract to finished room in eight to fourteen weeks, including Volusia County permit review.
If you have been living with an underused porch or a back yard that bakes from May through September, a custom sunroom changes the math. Unlike a screen enclosure or a prefab kit, a custom build is drawn to match your roofline, your foundation, and the way you plan to use the space - whether that is a home office, a dining area, or a place to have morning coffee while watching the yard.
Every custom sunroom we build in Daytona Beach is permitted through Volusia County and built to Florida's wind-resistance standards. If you are also exploring how the construction process works from the ground up, our sunroom construction page walks through that in detail. For homeowners focused on the design side of the project, our sunroom design page covers how we approach layout, glass selection, and finishing choices.
If your existing porch or lanai goes unused from May through October because it is simply too hot, that is a strong sign a climate-controlled sunroom would transform how you use your home. Daytona Beach's intense summer heat makes open-air spaces impractical for most of the year - a properly built sunroom with heat-blocking glass and a connection to your air conditioning changes that completely.
Screen enclosures are common in Daytona Beach, but they have a limited lifespan - especially close to the coast where salt air corrodes the aluminum framing. If you are noticing rust stains, bent or missing screen panels, or water pooling inside after rain, you are past the point of simple repairs. Many homeowners find that converting a worn enclosure into a proper sunroom costs less than they expected and delivers far more usable space.
If you need a home office, a reading room, or a dedicated sitting area but every room inside is already spoken for, a sunroom is often the most practical solution. It adds real square footage without the full disruption and cost of an interior addition, and it keeps the connection to natural light and the outdoors that makes the space feel different from just another interior room.
If you find yourself turning on lights during the day because your home does not get much natural light, a sunroom on the south or east side can change the entire feel of your living space. Daytona Beach's abundant sunshine is one of the best things about living here, and a well-placed custom sunroom lets you bring that light into your daily life without the heat and humidity that come with an open-air space.
Every custom sunroom we design starts with your home, your yard, and how you plan to use the space. Some homeowners want a bright, airy three-season room that opens up in cooler months. Others want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year. We build both - and everything in between. Our sunroom construction team handles the structural side from foundation to roofline, while our sunroom design process works through layout, glass selection, and finish details before a single permit is filed.
Florida's climate demands specific decisions - the glass you choose, how the room connects to your existing HVAC, and how every joint is sealed against humidity and storm rain. We have built custom sunrooms throughout Daytona Beach and know what works in this market. We also know what does not, and we will tell you the difference before you commit to anything.
Suits homeowners who want a comfortable, light-filled space for Daytona Beach's cooler months without the cost of a full HVAC connection.
Suits homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, with insulation and a tie-in to your existing heating and cooling system.
Suits homeowners with an existing screen enclosure that has reached the end of its useful life and want to upgrade to a solid, weather-tight room.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch - no existing porch or enclosure - who want a purpose-built room designed and engineered from the ground up.
Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. A sunroom built without heat-blocking glass and airtight seals will become unusable from May through September - essentially a greenhouse attached to your house. Florida also requires all new structural additions to meet strict wind-resistance standards, which means the glass panels, framing, and roof connections must be engineered for hurricane-force conditions. Contractors who work regularly in this market know how to spec a room for Florida's actual climate - that knowledge shows up in glass selection, ventilation design, and how every joint is sealed against the rain that comes with summer storm season.
We serve homeowners throughout the Daytona Beach area, including Ormond Beach and Port Orange. Salt-air homes close to the Atlantic need corrosion-resistant framing and hardware - a detail that matters much more here than it does in an inland market. HOA restrictions are also common in Daytona Beach's established neighborhoods, and we help homeowners navigate the approval process so it does not push the project back by months.
Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day. No reputable contractor will give you a meaningful price over the phone - we need to see your home, your yard, and how the room will connect to your existing structure before we can give you a useful number.
We come to your home, assess the space, and ask about how you plan to use the room and what your budget range is. After the visit we put together a written proposal that specifies the glass type, framing system, foundation approach, and total cost - not a lump-sum guess. No cost anxiety: you see exactly what you are paying for before you commit.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Volusia County Building and Zoning on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation for their review. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks - we keep you updated so you are not chasing us for news.
With permits in hand, we break ground - foundation, framing, glass installation, and finishing details. A county inspector signs off at key stages. When the room is done, we walk through it with you, address any punch-list items, and hand over permit closure documentation so your addition is fully on record.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight conversation about what you want to build.
(386) 278-1623We handle the permit application with Volusia County Building and Zoning from start to finish - you do not have to deal with the paperwork or track down inspectors. A properly permitted sunroom is documented, inspected, and clean on record when you sell, which matters in Daytona Beach's active real estate market.
We specify low-emissivity glass on every custom sunroom we build in Daytona Beach because standard glass turns a sunroom into a greenhouse from May through September. For coastal homes, we discuss impact-resistant options that meet Florida's storm standards. The U.S. Department of Energy covers window performance and glass selection in detail at energy.gov/energysaver.
Many of Daytona Beach's neighborhoods - including communities along the Halifax River corridor and in LPGA International - have active HOAs with rules about exterior additions. We have worked in neighborhoods throughout the area and know what local HOAs typically require, so we help you prepare a complete submission the first time.
Florida Building Commission standards require all sunroom additions in Daytona Beach to be engineered for hurricane-force wind conditions. Every room we build meets those standards - not because we have to, but because it is the only way to build something that holds up to what Florida actually throws at a structure. You can verify the code requirements at floridabuilding.org.
Every custom sunroom we build in Daytona Beach is designed for this climate, this permit office, and these coastal conditions - not adapted from a generic playbook. That local knowledge is the difference between a room you love and one you end up patching every rainy season.
The full structural build process - foundation, framing, glazing, and final inspection - for a new sunroom addition on your Daytona Beach home.
Learn MoreLayout planning, glass selection, and finish decisions tailored to your home and Florida's climate before construction begins.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application to Volusia County, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or get a free estimate now.