
Full-service sunroom construction with permit handling, Florida-rated materials, and honest timelines. No shortcuts, no skipped inspections.
Full-service sunroom construction with permit handling, Florida-rated materials, and honest timelines. No shortcuts, no skipped inspections.

Sunroom construction in St. Cloud, FL involves a permanent enclosed addition to your home, meaning Osceola County requires a building permit before work begins, with most projects running three to five months from signed contract to finished room when you account for the four-to-eight-week county permit review and any HOA approval in planned communities.
Most homeowners who call us have already realized that their screened porch or lanai is not cutting it through St. Cloud's long, hot summers. Sunroom construction solves that permanently - a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room you can use every day of the year. If you are also thinking about exactly what type of room fits your home, our sunroom additions page covers the different room types and what each involves.
We handle the full construction process - design, permits, foundation, framing, glass, and finishing - so you have one contractor managing everything from start to finish. Call (689) 214-9067 or use our contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule your free in-home estimate.
If your screened porch or lanai becomes unusable from May through October because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, a screen enclosure is not meeting your needs. St. Cloud's summer heat and daily thunderstorms make open or lightly enclosed outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for roughly half the year. A fully constructed sunroom gives you that outdoor feeling without the outdoor misery.
St. Cloud's housing market has tightened, and many homeowners are finding it makes more financial sense to add space than to sell and buy in a competitive market. If you regularly wish you had a dedicated reading room, a casual gathering space, or a place for plants, a sunroom addition is worth pricing out against what a move would cost.
Florida's afternoon thunderstorms are intense and frequent. If your current outdoor cover cannot keep rain out - or if you find yourself moving furniture inside every time a storm rolls through - a fully enclosed sunroom solves the problem permanently. A proper construction job seals out rain, bugs, and heat in one project.
A properly permitted sunroom adds livable square footage that appraisers count and buyers notice in St. Cloud's competitive market. An unpermitted addition creates problems at resale - inspectors flag it, buyers get nervous, and you may have to bring it up to code before closing. Getting it built right from the start avoids all of that.
We handle sunroom construction from the first site visit through the county's final inspection sign-off. That includes pulling the permit from Osceola County's building department, preparing the foundation slab, framing the room, installing the glass and roof system, rough-in electrical work, and all interior finishing. If you want to see how we approach the full remodel side of the business - updating or expanding an existing sunroom rather than building from scratch - our sunroom remodeling service covers that.
For homeowners who are still deciding what type of room fits their home and budget, we can help you work through those choices during the estimate visit. Whether that leads to a four-season build, a three-season room, or a conversion from an existing porch, our sunroom additions page lays out the key differences so you walk into the estimate conversation already informed.
Suited for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every month of the year - the most popular choice for St. Cloud's climate.
A lower-cost option for homeowners who primarily want to use the space during St. Cloud's cooler fall and winter months, without the full insulation system.
For homeowners with an existing screened porch or lanai slab that can be reused, converting the footprint to an enclosed sunroom often reduces foundation costs.
St. Cloud sits in Central Florida's humid subtropical climate zone, where summer highs regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost every day from June through September. Florida has some of the strictest building requirements in the country for wind resistance, and sunroom construction is no exception - the glass, roofing, and framing must all meet standards that go beyond what you would see in most other states. On top of that, St. Cloud's flat terrain and sandy Osceola County soil mean foundation drainage has to be planned carefully from the start to prevent water from pooling against the slab after heavy rains. We also handle projects in Poinciana and the surrounding communities where these same climate and soil conditions apply.
The permitting side is equally important. Osceola County's building department processes all sunroom permits for St. Cloud, and review times can stretch to four to eight weeks during busy periods. Contractors who have not worked in this county before often underestimate that timeline - and homeowners pay for it when their project stalls before a board is even nailed. We also understand that many of St. Cloud's newer communities, including those along Narcoossee Road and near East Lake Tohopekaliga, have HOA requirements that add their own approval timeline. Our team has navigated both processes regularly, and we serve Kissimmee homeowners who face identical permit and HOA conditions.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will reply within one business day to schedule a free in-home visit. There is no obligation to move forward - just a conversation about what you are looking for and a rough sense of cost.
After our site visit, we put together a detailed written proposal covering size, glass type, roofline, electrical, and total price. This is the stage to ask questions and compare proposals - do not sign anything until you understand every line item.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Osceola County's building department. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we file for architectural review at the same time to run both processes in parallel and save weeks. Plan for four to eight weeks for county review.
With permits approved, our crew prepares the foundation, frames the room, installs glass and roofing, and finishes the interior. A county inspector signs off before we complete the job. We walk you through the finished room and hand over any warranty documents.
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(689) 214-9067We have pulled sunroom permits through Osceola County's building department before and know what complete, first-time submissions look like. That means fewer delays from rejected applications and a realistic schedule you can plan around from day one.
Osceola County Building DivisionEvery sunroom we build uses glass and roofing systems rated for Central Florida's wind speeds. Florida has some of the strictest construction standards in the country for wind resistance, and a sunroom that does not meet those requirements is a liability - not an asset.
Much of St. Cloud sits on sandy, low-lying ground that drains slowly and can shift under a concrete slab over time. We address grading and drainage as part of every foundation pour - not as an afterthought - because a slab that settles unevenly creates structural problems within a few years.
Many of St. Cloud's newer communities - including Harmony, Turtle Creek, and neighborhoods along Narcoossee Road - have active HOAs with architectural review requirements. We prepare the documentation committees need and file alongside the county permit so you are not waiting on two approvals sequentially.
Sunroom construction in St. Cloud is not a generic project - it requires contractors who understand Osceola County's permit process, Florida's wind and drainage requirements, and the HOA landscape that affects so many of the city's newer neighborhoods. When those pieces are handled correctly from the start, you get a room that delivers on what you were promised.
Have a question not listed here? Call us directly or use our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day.
You can verify any Florida contractor's license status directly through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For energy performance standards on sunroom glass, ENERGY STAR publishes ratings for windows and glazing products tested to perform in Florida's climate.
Already have a sunroom or enclosed porch that needs updating? We handle full remodels and partial upgrades.
Learn MoreLearn how a sunroom addition expands your living space and what the full process looks like from lot assessment to final inspection.
Learn MoreOsceola County permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are enjoying your new room.