
Apex Point St Cloud Sunrooms provides sunroom contractor services in Celebration, FL, including custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures designed to match your home's architectural style and pass HOA review - serving Osceola County homeowners since 2023, with permits pulled and inspections managed.

Celebration homes were built in six distinct architectural styles, and the HOA requires any exterior addition to match the original design. A custom sunroom designed from the ground up to match your home's roof pitch, trim profile, and exterior finish is what passes HOA review here - a catalog product with the wrong roofline usually does not.
Celebration's mature landscaping and proximity to the retention ponds throughout the community means mosquitoes are a real issue from spring through fall. A properly framed and screened enclosure gives you an outdoor living space without the insects, and the design can be styled to complement Victorian, Mediterranean, or Colonial exteriors that are common here.
Many Celebration homes sit on modest lots where the screened lanai or rear patio is the only outdoor living space available. Enclosing that patio with Florida-code-compliant framing and glass extends the usable season significantly and adds square footage that appraisers and buyers recognize in Osceola County's market.
Celebration homes built between 1996 and 2010 are now 15 to 30 years old - the right time to add living space that works every month of the year. A four-season room fully tied into your home's HVAC handles Central Florida's summers and can be styled to blend with the traditional neighborhood aesthetic that Celebration is known for.
Celebration was designed as a place where people stay long-term, and homeowners here tend to invest in improvements that add genuine livable space. A sunroom addition built to current Florida building code and Osceola County permit standards becomes a documented, insured, and appraised part of your home - not just a patio covering.
Some Celebration homeowners want a glass-roofed space that brings in natural light year-round while keeping the bugs and rain out. A solarium works well on Celebration's higher-value properties where the investment fits the home, and proper glazing selection is critical here given Florida's intense UV and heat load.
Celebration is one of the few communities in Central Florida where the homeowners association actively reviews and regulates exterior home modifications. Any sunroom, screen room, or patio enclosure must match the home's approved architectural style - not just in color, but in roof pitch, trim detail, and exterior material. A contractor who builds in Celebration regularly knows that the HOA review is not optional and that submitting plans that do not match the existing home usually means revisions, delays, and extra cost. Working with a contractor who understands this from the start saves you time and frustration.
Most Celebration homes were built between 1996 and 2010, which means original roof systems, exterior finishes, and outdoor structures are at or past their expected service life. The subtropical climate here, with its daily summer thunderstorms, high humidity, and occasional hard freezes in winter, accelerates wear on wood trim, stucco, and outdoor materials faster than the national average. Adding a sunroom or enclosure in this environment means choosing materials rated for this climate - hurricane-rated glazing, moisture-resistant framing, and a properly flashed roof connection - not just the materials that meet a minimum budget.
Our crew works throughout Celebration and pulls permits through the Osceola County Building Division for projects here. We know that Celebration's HOA review process runs on its own timeline, separate from the county permit process, and that both have to be complete before construction can start. Homeowners who do not realize the HOA submission needs to go in first often end up waiting longer than expected.
The community sits just off US-192 and I-4, south of Walt Disney World, on flat land with a high water table. That geography means drainage after heavy rain is something every Celebration homeowner deals with, and any new outdoor structure needs to be sited and graded so it does not trap water against the home's foundation. The neighborhoods near Celebration Town Center and the Celebration Golf Club tend to have more architectural variety - you will find Colonial, Victorian, and Mediterranean homes within a few blocks of each other - and each style calls for a different approach to exterior additions.
We also serve homeowners in Hunters Creek and other communities just to the north of Celebration. If your home is in Celebration or anywhere along the US-192 corridor, call us - this is territory we work in regularly.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we reply within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your home's style and what you want to add so we can show up to the site visit prepared with relevant examples.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through your HOA requirements together. You get a written estimate that itemizes materials, labor, permits, and the HOA submission process - no price surprises after you have already committed to the project.
We prepare and submit the HOA architectural review package, then file the Osceola County building permit once approval comes back. Both processes take time - we manage the paperwork and keep you updated so you are not chasing down status on your own.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically runs two to four weeks. We schedule all required county inspections, and you do not have to be present for most of them. The job is not done until the permit is closed and the space is ready to use.
We handle the HOA submission and Osceola County permit from start to finish - no paperwork for you to chase.
(689) 214-9067Celebration is a master-planned community in Osceola County that was developed by The Walt Disney Company starting in 1994, with the first residents moving in by 1996. Nearly all of the homes were built in a roughly 15-year window between the mid-1990s and the early 2010s. The community was designed around a traditional neighborhood model, with front porches, walkable streets, and a compact town center that includes shops, restaurants, a lakefront boardwalk, and the Celebration Town Hall. Homes follow one of six approved architectural styles - Classical, Victorian, Colonial Revival, Coastal, Mediterranean, and French - giving the neighborhoods a varied but cohesive look that is unlike anything else in Central Florida.
The community has a population of roughly 11,000 to 12,000 people, a mix of families, retirees, and professionals who work in Orlando or the surrounding tourist corridor. Celebration is also home to the Celebration Golf Club, designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr. and Jr., and the community sits just south of I-4, about six miles from Walt Disney World. Homeowners here have consistently invested in maintaining and improving their properties, and the HOA's strict exterior standards mean that additions and renovations stand out when they are done well. We also serve neighboring communities including Kissimmee, which borders Celebration to the north and east.
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