
Stop settling for a generic room. We design and build custom sunrooms sized, styled, and insulated specifically for your home and St. Cloud's climate.
Stop settling for a generic room. We design and build custom sunrooms sized, styled, and insulated specifically for your home and St. Cloud's climate.

Custom sunrooms in St. Cloud are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built to fit your specific space and goals, with most projects running four to twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room depending on size, materials, and how quickly Osceola County processes the required permits.
A lot of homeowners come to us after spending years tolerating an outdoor space that does not work - too hot in summer, overrun by bugs, or a screened porch that leaks every time it storms. Custom sunrooms in St. Cloud give you a room that feels like the rest of your home, with the light and the view you were hoping for. If you are also considering the structural and permit side of the project, our sunroom construction page covers that process in detail.
Every project starts with a free in-home visit. We look at your space, talk through what you want, and give you a realistic sense of cost - no pressure, no commitment. Call (689) 214-9067 or use our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
If your back porch or screened lanai sits empty from May through October because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, your outdoor space is not working for you. St. Cloud summers make open or screened spaces genuinely uncomfortable for roughly half the year. A fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom gives you that space back year-round.
If you wish you had a dedicated reading nook, home office, or casual gathering space but a full addition feels too disruptive, a custom sunroom is worth pricing out. It adds real livable square footage at a lower cost per square foot than most traditional room additions, with less construction disruption to your daily life.
Screens tear, aluminum frames corrode in Florida's humidity, and a screened porch still leaves you exposed to rain and summer heat. If your existing screen enclosure is more than ten years old and already showing wear, converting it to a fully enclosed sunroom is a natural next step - and the existing slab can sometimes be reused, reducing cost.
Water stains on the ceiling, drafts around window frames, or condensation forming on glass panels are signs an existing structure is failing. In Florida's climate, a compromised seal gets worse quickly - moisture gets in, mold follows, and repair costs grow. Replacing an aging enclosure with a properly built custom sunroom solves the problem at the root rather than patching symptoms.
Every custom sunroom we build starts from scratch - your lot, your roofline, your preferences. We handle design, permitting, foundation prep, framing, glass installation, and finishing so you have one point of contact from the first conversation to the final walkthrough. For homeowners who want to understand the full construction process before committing, sunroom construction covers what each phase involves and what questions to ask your contractor.
If you are still in the planning phase and want to explore how different glass types, rooflines, and layouts affect both look and function, our sunroom design service is a good place to start. We offer a free design consultation so you can see what is possible before any money changes hands.
Suited for homeowners who want a comfortable outdoor-feel space during St. Cloud's cooler fall and winter months, with a lower upfront cost.
Ideal for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room usable every month of the year - the most popular choice in Central Florida's climate.
For homeowners who want a specific look - a curved glass roof, a shed-style roofline, or a particular window arrangement that matches the architecture of the existing home.
St. Cloud sits in Central Florida's humid subtropical climate, where summer highs regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September. A generic or off-the-shelf sunroom built with standard materials will show its weaknesses quickly in that environment - warping frames, leaking seals, and a room that is usable only during the handful of comfortable months Florida offers in winter. A custom sunroom built with insulated low-emissivity glass, proper flashing at the house connection point, and a foundation designed for Osceola County's sandy soil gives you a room that holds up through years of Florida weather. We also serve Kissimmee homeowners facing the same climate and permit requirements.
St. Cloud's rapid residential growth - particularly in HOA-governed communities like Harmony, Turtle Creek, and Canopy Reserve - means many homeowners have an extra approval layer before any exterior addition can begin. Our team is familiar with the Osceola County permitting process and the documentation most HOA review committees require, which saves weeks of back-and-forth. We also regularly work in Celebration where HOA standards are equally detailed and the timeline planning matters just as much.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within one business day to schedule a free in-home visit. No commitment required - just a conversation about what you are looking for.
We come to your St. Cloud home, look at your space, take measurements, and talk through your goals and budget. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a rough cost range before anything is committed.
After you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Osceola County and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, file for architectural review at the same time - running both processes in parallel to save weeks.
Once permits are in hand, our crew prepares the foundation, builds the frame, installs glass panels, and finishes the interior. A county inspector signs off before we do a final walkthrough with you and hand over the space.
Free in-home estimate. No commitment required. We reply within one business day.
(689) 214-9067Every custom sunroom we build uses materials rated for Florida's wind-resistance requirements and insulated glass suited to Central Florida's heat and humidity. We build for how this area actually behaves - not for a generic Florida standard.
We pull every permit required by Osceola County and handle HOA architectural submissions when needed. You never have to chase down an inspector or track a permit status - we keep you updated and manage the process start to finish.
Verify contractor licenses via Florida DBPROsceola County permit review takes two to six weeks, and HOA approvals can add more. We build that reality into your schedule from the first conversation so you are never left wondering why the project has not started yet.
Our estimates break out materials, labor, permitting, and foundation work separately. That means you can compare our quote against any other contractor on an equal basis - and you know exactly what you are paying for.
Every one of these commitments matters more in St. Cloud than in markets with simpler permitting and milder weather. When you combine local code knowledge, transparent pricing, and materials rated for Central Florida's climate, you get a sunroom that actually delivers on the promise - year after year, through hurricane season and all.
Have a question not covered here? Call us or use our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
For guidance on what Florida contractors are required to carry, the National Sunroom Association publishes industry standards for sunroom contractors. You can also check any contractor's Florida license status directly through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
See how we manage every phase of sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection.
Learn MoreExplore design options for glass types, rooflines, and layouts before committing to a build.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill up fast in Osceola County - reach out now to lock in your start date before the next permit cycle.