
Building a sunroom in Daytona Beach means navigating permits, Florida's wind code, and coastal soil conditions. We handle all of it - from foundation to final inspection.
Building a sunroom in Daytona Beach means navigating permits, Florida's wind code, and coastal soil conditions. We handle all of it - from foundation to final inspection.

Sunroom construction in Daytona Beach is a full structural build - foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, and electrical - permitted through Volusia County Building and Zoning, with most projects reaching completion in eight to fourteen weeks from contract to final inspection.
If you have been living with an underused screened porch or an outdoor space that is comfortable in January but unbearable by June, sunroom construction changes the equation. A properly built, climate-controlled sunroom adds real, usable square footage to your home - the kind that shows up correctly on an appraisal and holds up through Florida's storm season without leaking.
Most homeowners starting to think about sunroom construction benefit from understanding their options first. Our sunroom additions page covers the range of addition types we build, and our sunroom remodeling page is useful if you already have an existing enclosure or porch that needs to be rebuilt or upgraded rather than built from scratch.
If your screened porch is comfortable in October and March but unbearable from May through September, you are losing most of the year to Daytona Beach's heat and humidity. A sunroom with proper insulation and air conditioning turns that same footprint into a space you can genuinely enjoy twelve months a year - and many homeowners find converting an existing porch is less expensive than building from scratch.
If your family has outgrown your home's layout - you need a home office, a quiet sitting area, or a playroom - a sunroom is often the most practical way to add that space. It adds real square footage without the full disruption and cost of a traditional room addition, and it improves your home's value in a way that shows up when you sell.
Daytona Beach's summer rain pattern means afternoon storms are an almost daily event from June through September. If you find yourself retreating inside every afternoon and losing the outdoor living space you paid for, a sunroom gives you a weather-protected alternative that still feels connected to the yard and the light.
If you see water stains on the ceiling, mold on the walls, or warped flooring in an existing porch or enclosed space, that is a sign the current structure was not built to handle Florida's humidity. Rather than repeatedly patching a poorly built space, many homeowners find it makes more sense to replace it with a properly constructed sunroom that is sealed and ventilated correctly from the start.
We build sunrooms from the ground up in Daytona Beach - foundation assessment, permit filing, framing, glass installation, roofing, electrical rough-in, and finishing details. Every project starts with a site visit and a written, itemized quote so you know exactly what you are paying for before a shovel touches your yard. If you are comparing a new construction against updating what you already have, our sunroom remodeling service covers rebuilds and upgrades of existing structures. For homeowners adding a room to a house that has never had one, our sunroom additions service walks through what that process looks like from start to finish.
In Daytona Beach's coastal soil and storm-prone climate, the foundation and sealing decisions made at the start of a project determine how the room performs for the next twenty years. We assess your specific yard conditions before recommending a foundation type, and we specify glass and framing that is designed for Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season - not adapted from materials meant for an inland market.
Suits homeowners who want a comfortable enclosed space for Daytona Beach's cooler months without the added cost of a full HVAC integration.
Suits homeowners who want a room they can use every month of the year, fully insulated and tied into the home's heating and cooling system.
Suits homeowners with an existing screened porch or open patio who want to convert it into a properly enclosed, weatherproof sunroom.
Suits homeowners starting with no existing enclosure - a full structural build on a new foundation, designed around your home's layout and yard.
Florida has some of the strictest building standards in the country for wind resistance, and Daytona Beach sits in a wind zone where sunroom components - including the roof, glass panels, and frame connections - must be engineered for serious storm forces. This is not optional: Volusia County inspectors check it. The county's permitting process also adds time that contractors from other markets often underestimate - permit review alone can take three to six weeks, sometimes longer during busy periods. Much of Daytona Beach also sits on sandy coastal soil that can shift over time, which means foundation choices here deserve more attention than they would in a clay-soil market inland.
We build sunrooms throughout the Daytona Beach area, including Holly Hill and South Daytona. Homes in communities like LPGA International and Pelican Bay often have HOA requirements that run parallel to the county permit process - both need to be resolved before a shovel goes in the ground. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry provides guidance on professional remodeling standards at nari.org, which is a useful reference when comparing contractors.
Call or fill out the form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - where on your home you are thinking of adding the sunroom, roughly how large, and how you plan to use the space. This is not a commitment, just the information we need to schedule a useful site visit.
We come to your home, look at the space, assess the soil conditions where the foundation will go, and take measurements. You will receive a written estimate that breaks down the major cost categories - foundation, framing, glass, roofing, and any electrical or HVAC work - not a single total number. No surprises on the final invoice.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Volusia County Building and Zoning. If you have an HOA, that approval process runs in parallel. This stage typically takes three to six weeks. We keep you updated - you should not have to chase us for news about where your permit stands.
With permits approved, we prepare the foundation, erect the frame, install the glass, and complete the interior finishing. County inspectors check the work at key stages - that is required and expected. When the room is done, we walk through it with you and hand over documentation of the permit closure so your addition is fully on record.
We reply within one business day. Tell us about your project and we will schedule a site visit at your convenience.
(386) 278-1623We submit the permit application to Volusia County Building and Zoning on your behalf and track it through approval. A properly permitted sunroom is inspected at every required stage and is fully documented on record - which matters when you sell and when your homeowner's insurance needs to verify the addition was built to Florida's standards.
Much of Daytona Beach sits on sandy coastal soil that can shift over time. We assess your specific yard conditions before recommending a foundation type - a contractor who gives you a foundation recommendation without looking at your site is guessing, and that is not a guess you want made on your behalf. Florida Building Commission standards for foundation work are a baseline, not a ceiling. floridabuilding.org
Low-emissivity glass makes the difference between a sunroom you love and one you avoid every summer. We spec heat-blocking glass on every project we build in Daytona Beach - not because it is required, but because it is the only way to build a room you will actually want to spend time in from May through September. For coastal homes, we also discuss impact-resistant options.
One of the most common complaints homeowners have after a remodeling project is that the final bill looked nothing like the estimate. You will receive a written, itemized quote before we start - and any changes to that scope will be discussed and agreed to in writing before they happen. The Sunroom Industry Association recommends this practice as a standard for reputable contractors. sunroomindustry.org
Every sunroom construction project we take on in Daytona Beach is built to Florida's wind and structural standards, fully permitted, and backed by a written scope. That is what it takes to build something that holds up here - and it is the only way we work.
Upgrading, rebuilding, or improving an existing sunroom or enclosed porch that no longer performs the way it should.
Learn MoreAdding a new sunroom to a home that has never had one - from design and permitting through the final county inspection.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - locking in your project now means you are not waiting through another Florida summer without the space you want. Call or get a free estimate now.