
Stop letting mosquitoes and afternoon storms push you inside. A three season sunroom gives you a bright, enclosed space you can actually enjoy - from October straight through the warm Florida evenings of summer.

Three season sunrooms in Bonita Springs provide a fully enclosed addition with solid walls and operable windows, delivering bug protection and rain shelter without the cost of full air conditioning infrastructure - most projects run two to four weeks of active construction once the Lee County permit is approved.
Unlike a screened lanai, a three season sunroom has real walls and windows that close tight against wind-driven rain. Unlike a fully conditioned four season sunroom, it does not require HVAC infrastructure - which keeps the project cost and timeline more manageable for most homeowners.
In Bonita Springs, the mild winters make a three season room genuinely usable from October through April with no heating at all. That is a real advantage here compared to northern states, where the same room would sit empty for five months of the year.
Southwest Florida's warm, wet climate means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active most of the year. If you retreat indoors every time you try to sit outside, a three season sunroom gives you a fully enclosed space where you can enjoy the outdoor feel without the bites.
Bonita Springs gets intense afternoon thunderstorms from May through September, and a basic screen enclosure offers almost no protection from wind-driven rain. If your outdoor space becomes unusable the moment a storm rolls in from the Gulf, a three season sunroom with solid walls and closeable windows solves that problem.
Many homeowners want more casual living space but do not want to give up square footage inside the house. A three season sunroom creates a lighter, more open room connected to the yard - often becoming the most-used room in the home within a year of being built.
If your existing screen enclosure is more than 15 years old - showing rust, torn screens, or a sagging roof - you are already facing a replacement cost. That moment is a good time to consider stepping up to a three season sunroom instead of replacing like for like.
We build three season sunrooms from the ground up - starting with the foundation slab, through framing, window installation, and the roofline connection to your existing home. Every build uses aluminum or vinyl framing rated for coastal Florida conditions, and every window is selected for the wind requirements that apply in Lee County. If you are ready to step up to a fully conditioned space, we also offer patio enclosures that range from screened rooms to full glass sunrooms with climate control.
Not every homeowner needs the same thing. Some want a simple, bright room where they can have morning coffee without getting bitten. Others want a more finished space for dining and entertaining. We also offer screen room installation for homeowners whose main goal is bug control at a lower price point. We will walk you through the options during our on-site visit so you can choose what fits your budget and how you actually want to use the space.
Ideal for homeowners who want a permanent, enclosed room with solid walls, real windows, and a proper roof - built to Florida wind code.
A great fit for homeowners who want bug protection and rain coverage but prefer the feel of open-air living with the option to upgrade later.
Bonita Springs sits in Lee County, a high-velocity wind zone under Florida's statewide building code. Every sunroom addition here must be built to withstand hurricane-force winds - which means impact-rated windows, engineered framing, and a structural connection to your existing home that holds in a major storm. This is not optional, and it is one reason why local experience matters. A contractor who knows the Bonita Springs permitting process will have these details handled before the first board goes up.
The salt air and year-round humidity near the Gulf Coast are genuinely harder on building materials than most inland Florida locations. Aluminum and vinyl framing hold up far better than wood in this environment. Homeowners in communities like Estero and throughout the Bonita Springs area also often have HOA architectural review requirements - which we handle as part of the process so you are not navigating that separately. You can learn more about local code requirements from the Lee County Building Department.
We ask a few basic questions about your space and timeline, then give you a ballpark range before scheduling a site visit. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the space, review your HOA rules if applicable, and talk through what you want to use the room for. This visit takes about an hour.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the Lee County permit application on your behalf. The review period typically takes two to six weeks - you do not need to do anything during this time.
Construction starts with the foundation, then framing, windows, and roofing. A county inspector signs off before we close anything in. We finish with a full walkthrough so you know exactly what you have.
No pressure, no obligation. We will come to your Bonita Springs home, take measurements, and give you a clear written estimate. You will hear back within one business day.
(239) 317-8970We submit every permit application to Lee County's building department on your behalf and track it through approval. You never have to figure out the paperwork - and your project is fully legal and on record.
We specify aluminum and vinyl framing and window hardware rated for Southwest Florida's salt air and humidity. Choosing the right materials upfront is far cheaper than replacing corroded hardware a few years later.
Every three season sunroom we build uses impact-rated windows and is engineered to meet Florida's hurricane wind standards. We can provide documentation on the wind rating of every structural component.
We have been building sunrooms in Lee County since 2017 and know the local HOA landscape, the seasonal scheduling pressures, and what inspectors here look for. That local experience saves you time and surprises.
The combination of proper permitting, coastal-rated materials, and local HOA knowledge keeps your project on schedule and on record. When you are ready to sell your home, a properly permitted sunroom is an asset - not a question mark. Learn more about the value of permitted additions from the National Association of Realtors.
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Learn MoreWe build three season sunrooms throughout Lee and Collier counties, including the communities below.
Permit lead times in Lee County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are sitting in your new room - reach out today and we will lock in your spot.