
Full-service sunroom construction in Bonita Springs - permitted, inspected, and built with impact-rated materials so your new room lasts through Florida weather and adds real value to your home.

Sunroom construction in Bonita Springs means adding a fully enclosed, permitted room to your home, built with impact-rated glass and framing that meets Lee County's coastal requirements - most projects run ten to sixteen weeks from signed contract to completed room, with the bulk of that time in permitting and material preparation.
A lot of homeowners in Bonita Springs start looking at sunroom construction when their screened lanai has stopped doing its job - either because the structure is aging, because the afternoon heat makes it unusable, or because they want a room they can actually use in July, not just during the comfortable months. A properly constructed sunroom solves all three of those problems with a single permitted addition that becomes part of your home's permanent value.
If you are still in the planning stage and want to explore what the finished room would look like before committing to construction, our sunroom additions service covers the design and planning side. If you already know what you want and are ready to move forward, everything on this page describes how we get it built.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through October because the heat and bugs make it unbearable, you are not getting the value out of a major part of your home. In Bonita Springs, where outdoor living is one of the main reasons people move here, adding glass walls and climate control turns a seasonal space into a room you use every single day.
A concrete patio you rarely use because it is exposed to sun and rain may already be a foundation for a sunroom. A contractor can assess whether the existing slab is in good enough condition to build on, which can reduce cost significantly. This is a common starting point for sunroom construction in Bonita Springs neighborhoods built in the 1990s and 2000s.
If your family has outgrown its living space but you love your neighborhood and lot, a sunroom adds a comfortable, light-filled room without the disruption of a full home addition. Many Bonita Springs homeowners use a new sunroom as a flex space - home office, reading room, play area - that makes the whole house feel bigger.
Bonita Springs has genuinely beautiful surroundings - water views, lush landscaping, abundant sunshine - but the heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms make it difficult to enjoy them from an open-air space. A properly constructed sunroom lets you sit and look out at your yard or the water without sweating or getting rained on.
We handle every phase of sunroom construction - from the permit application to the foundation to the final county inspection - so you are not managing multiple contractors or chasing paperwork. That includes HOA submission if your community requires architectural review, because a large share of Bonita Springs homes sit in governed communities where exterior additions need approval before a permit can even be filed. For homeowners who are considering a significant update to an existing sunroom rather than new construction, our sunroom remodeling service covers renovation and upgrade work.
The construction phase itself - framing, glass installation, roofing - typically runs one to three weeks for a standard room once permits are approved and materials are on-site. What takes longer is the preparation: getting the foundation right, specifying the correct glass for Lee County's coastal requirements, and making sure every element of the design is ready before a single post goes in. We also coordinate any electrical or HVAC subcontractors needed for lighting, fans, or the mini-split cooling unit that makes a sunroom usable year-round in this climate.
For homeowners without an existing patio or with a slab in poor condition - we prepare the site, pour a properly elevated foundation, and build from the ground up.
If your existing concrete is in good condition, we assess it during the site visit and build on top of it - saving time and cost while still meeting all code requirements.
For homeowners replacing an aging screened lanai with a fully enclosed sunroom - we remove the old structure and build a new permitted addition on the same footprint or larger.
The standard choice for Bonita Springs - fully insulated, with a dedicated mini-split cooling unit so the room is comfortable year-round, not just in winter.
Bonita Springs sits in one of the most hurricane-exposed corridors in the country, and Lee County's building code requires any new enclosed structure - including sunrooms - to use impact-resistant glass and framing designed for high winds. This is not just a code requirement - it is what keeps your home insurable and your family safe when a storm rolls through. Beyond wind resistance, the area's high water table means foundation work requires careful drainage planning. Much of Bonita Springs sits close to sea level, and a slab that does not account for local drainage patterns can result in water problems after heavy summer rain. These are not generic Florida concerns - they are specific to building here. Homeowners in Fort Myers, FL and Cape Coral, FL face similar requirements, and we build to the same standards across the region.
The HOA landscape in Bonita Springs adds another layer. A large share of homes here are in planned communities - Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, Spanish Wells, and dozens of others - with architectural review boards that must approve exterior additions before the county permit is even filed. A contractor who does not build HOA submission into the project timeline from day one will create delays that cost you weeks. We factor this into every project from the first site visit. Florida's contractor licensing board allows you to verify any contractor's license status in minutes - always a worth checking before signing anything.
We respond within one business day and schedule an in-person visit. We measure your space, look at the existing patio or foundation, check drainage, and ask about your preferences for glass and roof style. This is also where we flag any HOA requirements specific to your community.
You receive a detailed written proposal - materials, scope, and price - before any permit is filed. We walk you through every line so there are no surprises when the bill comes. Nothing moves forward until you have signed off on a plan you fully understand.
We submit to your HOA if required, then apply to the Lee County Building Department. HOA review runs two to four weeks, county permit review three to six weeks. We handle all submissions and keep you updated - you just need to be available if the county or HOA has questions.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the site, pour or assess the slab, and build the room - framing, glass, roof, electrical. County inspectors visit at required stages. When the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand you the permit documentation. Keep it with your home records.
Free on-site estimates, no obligation. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and inspections start to finish.
(239) 317-8970We pull permits for every project and schedule all required inspections through the Lee County Building Department. That means your sunroom is on record as a legal, inspected addition - which protects your homeowner's insurance and your home's value at resale.
We specify impact-resistant glass on every sunroom we build in Southwest Florida - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. In Lee County, it is required for coastal construction. A quote that does not include impact-rated glass is not a deal - it is a problem waiting to happen. The U.S. Department of Energy explains how low-e glass coating reduces heat transfer, which is equally important for year-round comfort.
We provide a detailed written scope of work before any permits are pulled. Every decision that affects your budget is walked through with you before we sign anything. Homeowners in Bonita Springs have heard too many stories about contractors who present surprise costs mid-project - we do not work that way.
We know what the architectural review boards in Bonita Springs's governed communities - Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and others - typically look for and design your sunroom to meet those standards before submission. That means fewer revision requests, faster approvals, and a smoother overall timeline for your project.
The combination of permitted construction, coastal-rated materials, and a process that accounts for HOA requirements upfront is what separates a sunroom that performs from one that creates problems. We build every project in Bonita Springs with all three of those things in place.
Update or renovate an existing sunroom - new glass, improved insulation, or a full interior refresh.
Learn MoreExplore your options and plan the right type of sunroom addition before committing to construction.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Lee County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - and the better your chances of finishing before June. Call or get a free estimate now.