
Your patio sits empty half the year because of the heat. A properly built sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled space you can enjoy every month, not just October through April.

Sunroom additions in Bonita Springs, FL connect a new enclosed room to the back of your home - typically on a concrete slab - using impact-resistant glass, insulated framing, and a sealed roofline. Most jobs take three to eight weeks of active construction, plus two to four weeks for Lee County permit approval before work begins.
A lot of homeowners in Bonita Springs start this conversation because their screened lanai is unusable for five or six months of the year. The humidity and heat between May and October are simply too much for an unenclosed space. A sunroom with proper insulation and air conditioning solves that problem completely. If you are weighing your options and want to compare build types, our four season sunrooms page walks through what full climate control looks like. And if you are starting from scratch, our sunroom construction overview covers the full build process in detail.
The other big factor here is Lee County's building requirements. Because Bonita Springs sits in one of the highest wind-speed zones in the continental US, every sunroom addition must use hurricane-rated glass and engineered framing. That requirement adds cost compared to what you might see quoted in other states, but it also means you get a room that is genuinely built to protect your home during a storm.
If your screened porch becomes unbearable from May through September, that is a clear sign a climate-controlled sunroom would serve you better. A screened enclosure lets in every degree of Florida summer heat, while a properly built sunroom with air conditioning stays comfortable even on a 93-degree August afternoon.
Bonita Springs gets intense afternoon thunderstorms almost daily from June through September. If you have been caught scrambling inside every time a storm rolls in from the Gulf, a fully enclosed sunroom gives you a space where you can watch the rain without getting soaked or losing furniture to the weather.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition feels like too much disruption, a sunroom is a middle-ground option that adds real usable square footage. It typically costs less than expanding your interior because it uses lighter construction and does not require the same level of interior finishing.
Indoor-outdoor living is one of the top features buyers look for in Southwest Florida. If your home currently has no enclosed outdoor living space, adding a sunroom before listing can make it stand out in a competitive market, especially in communities where neighboring homes already have enclosed lanais.
Our sunroom addition work covers everything from a basic three-season screened enclosure to a fully insulated, climate-controlled room built to the same standard as the rest of your home. For homeowners who want to use the space every day of the year, our four season sunrooms are built with sealed insulated panels, impact-rated glass, and a dedicated cooling system so the room stays comfortable even in the peak of summer. For homeowners focused on the structural build itself, our sunroom construction service handles foundation, framing, roofing, and all electrical work from the ground up.
Every project we take on in Bonita Springs is fully permitted through Lee County. We prepare engineered drawings, submit the permit application, and schedule all required inspections - you do not have to manage any of that. Whether you are working with a blank patio, an existing screened lanai, or a deck, we assess your specific site and build a sunroom that connects properly to your home's roofline and exterior wall.
Ideal for homeowners who want a room that is genuinely livable in July, with full insulation, sealed windows, and a dedicated cooling system.
A lower-cost option suited to homeowners who primarily use their outdoor space during Bonita Springs' mild October-through-April season.
Full new-build projects starting from a bare patio or yard, covering foundation, framing, roofing, glass, and electrical as a single permitted scope.
Best for homeowners in Bonita Springs communities with specific HOA requirements around style, roofline, or exterior finish.
Bonita Springs sits in Lee County, which is in one of the highest wind-exposure zones in the continental United States. That designation shapes everything about how sunrooms are built here. The glass, framing, and roof connections all have to meet hurricane-resistance standards that go well beyond what is required in most other states. A contractor who quotes you based on national pricing guides without factoring in those requirements is not giving you an accurate number - or an accurate scope.
The climate also drives decisions that would not come up elsewhere. Bonita Springs averages over 260 sunny days a year, and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees. A sunroom without proper insulation and a correctly sized cooling system will be unusable from May through October - that is more than half the year. Most homeowners in Estero and Naples facing the same conditions have reached the same conclusion: a fully climate-controlled room is the only version that delivers real value in Southwest Florida.
We ask a few basic questions about size, whether you want climate control, and your rough budget. Most calls wrap up in minutes, and we reply within one business day to set up a free in-home visit.
We measure your space, check how the new room connects to your roofline and exterior wall, and note any HOA requirements. Within one to two weeks you receive a detailed written proposal with scope, price, and timeline.
We submit plans to Lee County and help you understand what your HOA needs. Plan two to six weeks for approvals. Once permits are in hand, we pour the slab or reinforce your existing patio - typically two to four days of foundation work.
We build the frames, install impact-resistant glass and windows, construct the roof, and connect electrical and HVAC. Lee County schedules a final inspection to confirm everything meets code. Once it passes, the room is yours.
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(239) 317-8970Every project uses impact-resistant glass that meets Lee County wind requirements. That means your sunroom is built to handle a serious storm, not just look good on a sunny day - and your homeowner's insurance stays intact.
We prepare engineered drawings, submit to Lee County, and schedule every required inspection. You never have to visit the permit office. A project without permits puts your insurance and future sale at risk - we eliminate that problem.
A large share of Bonita Springs homes sit in HOA-governed communities. We help you understand exactly what your association needs before a single shovel goes in the ground, so there are no stop-work orders or forced modifications after the fact.
Salt air near the Gulf accelerates corrosion on standard hardware. We specify framing, fasteners, and finishes rated for coastal environments so your sunroom looks and functions correctly five years from now, not just five months.
Every one of these points matters because sunroom additions in Bonita Springs have more failure modes than projects in milder climates - storm exposure, corrosive salt air, HOA oversight, and a permit process that is not optional. When each of those is handled correctly from the start, the result is a room that holds up, stays compliant, and adds real value to your home. You can also verify any Florida contractor's license in minutes at myfloridalicense.com - always a smart step before signing anything.
Climate-controlled rooms built for year-round use, with sealed insulation, impact glass, and a cooling system sized for Southwest Florida summers.
Learn MoreFull new-build sunroom projects in Bonita Springs - foundation, framing, roofing, glass, and electrical handled as a single permitted scope.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill quickly once season starts - reach out now to lock in your build date before availability closes.