
Your space is unique. We design and build custom sunrooms that fit your home, your HOA requirements, and Bonita Springs weather - so you get a room you actually use year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Bonita Springs are designed around your specific home, lot, and lifestyle - not pulled from a catalog - and most projects run from start to finish in ten to eighteen weeks, including Lee County permitting and any HOA approvals your community requires.
If you have been looking at your lanai or screened enclosure and thinking there has to be a better way to use that space, you are in the right place. A custom sunroom gives you a real room - insulated, climate-controlled, permitted - that works every month of the year in Southwest Florida's heat and humidity, not just during the comfortable months.
The difference between a custom build and a prefabricated kit is that a custom room is designed to match your home's roofline, exterior materials, and architectural character. That matters for HOA approval, for resale value, and for how the room looks and feels when you are inside it. If you are also considering how the space is structured from the ground up, our sunroom construction service covers every phase of the build.
If your screened enclosure is unusable from May through October because the afternoon sun turns it into an oven, that is a clear signal. In Bonita Springs, where outdoor living is a major reason people move here, a custom sunroom with climate control turns a seasonal space into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
Southwest Florida's salt air and humidity accelerate corrosion on aluminum screen frames. If you are patching screens every season, noticing the frame pulling away from the house, or seeing water intrude during storms, you are spending money on a structure that is not serving you well. A properly built custom sunroom is a smarter long-term investment.
A home office, yoga room, reading nook, or morning coffee spot - a custom sunroom adds usable square footage with natural light and a feeling distinct from the rest of the house. It gives you a defined space that actually changes how you live in your home without the full cost of a traditional addition.
Water stains, musty smells, or fogging between glass panes near an existing enclosure signal seal failures or trapped humidity. In Bonita Springs's climate, moisture problems inside a glass room do not get better on their own - they move into the wall of your main house where the addition connects, making early action much less expensive than waiting.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with your home, your goals, and your budget. We design rooms that attach cleanly to your existing structure, match your roofline and exterior finish, and meet Lee County's building code for coastal wind and impact resistance. From glass selection to foundation to finishing details, every decision is made for your specific situation - not a generic floor plan. For homeowners who already know what they want and are ready to move forward, our sunroom construction service covers the full build process from permits through final inspection.
The design phase is where a custom build pays for itself. Getting the glass specification right - low-e coating for heat rejection, impact-rated for storm protection - means your room stays comfortable in July and holds up in September. If you want a collaborative design process before committing to a build, our sunroom design service lets us develop detailed plans, elevations, and material specs before any permit is filed.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space every month - fully insulated with dedicated climate control, so the room works in July heat as well as it does in January.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing screen enclosure who want to upgrade to a fully enclosed, weather-resistant room without starting from scratch.
Designed from the start to meet the architectural review requirements of governed communities like Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells - fewer revisions, faster approval.
For homeowners adding a sunroom to a home without an existing enclosure - full foundation, framing, and glass installation on a clean site.
Bonita Springs averages more than 260 sunny days per year, and the combination of intense UV, high humidity, and hurricane season June through November puts demands on a sunroom that you simply do not face in most other states. Standard glass turns a room into a greenhouse by mid-morning. Frames that are not rated for coastal conditions corrode within a few years. A custom approach means every material is selected for this climate - low-e glass for heat rejection, impact-rated panels for storm protection, and framing specified for Lee County's coastal wind requirements. Homeowners in Naples, FL and Estero, FL face the same conditions, and we build to the same standard throughout Southwest Florida.
Beyond climate, a large share of Bonita Springs homes sit inside governed communities with their own architectural rules on top of Lee County's permit requirements. Getting a custom sunroom approved in a community like Pelican Landing or Bonita Bay requires plans that match the neighborhood's exterior standards - roofline, materials, colors. A contractor who designs your room without accounting for HOA requirements upfront is setting you up for delays, revision costs, and frustration. We build this process into the design phase so your plans are ready for both the county permit and the HOA submission at the same time. For a look at what the full permit and construction process involves, see our Lee County Building Department page for permit requirements.
We respond within one business day. The first conversation is brief - we want to understand your space, how you plan to use the room, and your budget range before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing foundation or patio, and walk through glass and material options. If you are in an HOA community, we flag any architectural requirements at this stage so they are built into the design from the start - not discovered later.
After you sign off on the design, we submit plans to Lee County and your HOA if required. The county permit review typically takes four to eight weeks. You do not need to manage this - we handle every submission and keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, construction typically takes one to three weeks. County inspectors visit at required stages, and we schedule those visits for you. At completion, we walk you through the finished room and hand you the permit documentation - keep it with your home records.
Free estimates, no pressure. We handle permits and HOA submissions for you.
(239) 317-8970Every custom sunroom we build uses impact-resistant glass rated for Lee County's coastal wind requirements - not standard glazing that meets code in inland Florida but not here. That distinction matters for your homeowner's insurance and for what happens when a storm comes through.
We design your sunroom to meet the architectural standards of governed communities in Bonita Springs, including Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells. We prepare and submit the HOA paperwork, so you are not caught between two separate approval processes on your own. NARI members follow a professional code of ethics that includes clear, written scopes of work before any construction begins.
Every project we complete is fully permitted through Lee County, with inspections on record. In Bonita Springs's competitive real estate market, a permitted sunroom is a selling point. An unpermitted one is a negotiating problem. We make sure your investment is documented correctly from day one.
A significant portion of Bonita Springs sits in FEMA-mapped flood areas, which means your foundation must meet specific elevation requirements. We check your property's flood zone designation before design begins and build the slab to comply - so you are not dealing with corrections after the fact.
These are not marketing claims - they are the specific reasons homeowners in Bonita Springs, Pelican Landing, and the surrounding communities call us when they are ready to move forward. The work is permitted, the materials are right for this climate, and the process is handled for you from start to finish.
Full-service build from foundation through final inspection - the construction phase of your custom sunroom project.
Learn MoreDetailed design, elevations, and material specifications developed before any permit is filed.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to Lee County, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or get a free estimate now.