
Your yard, your layout, your style. We design every custom sunroom around your specific home and how you plan to use the space - then we build it to handle Southwest Florida weather.

Custom sunrooms in Lehigh Acres are designed and built around your specific home, not a prefabricated kit - so the finished room fits your layout, handles local heat and humidity, and goes through the full Lee County permit process. Most projects run six to ten weeks from contract signing to final walkthrough.
If you have a lanai or screened porch that sits empty from May through October because the heat makes it unbearable, a custom sunroom solves that. It turns an underused slab into a real room with glass walls, proper ventilation, and the option to connect to your home's air conditioning. In Lehigh Acres, where summer temperatures and humidity are relentless, the choice of glass and ventilation makes the difference between a room you love and one you never step into.
If you already have a simpler enclosure but want a step up, our sunroom construction service covers full new builds from the ground up - which is often the right path when your existing structure is aging or undersized.
If your covered patio or screened lanai sits empty from May through October because the heat and humidity make it miserable, you are losing most of the year on a space you paid for. A custom sunroom with the right glass and ventilation turns that wasted space into a room you can use even in the middle of a Lehigh Acres summer.
Water pooling on your patio floor after rain, gaps where bugs squeeze through, or a musty smell in your enclosed area are all signs your current structure is not properly sealed. In Lehigh Acres' rainy season, even small gaps become big problems fast - and a poorly sealed space invites mold and pests.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition feels like too much cost and disruption, a sunroom is often the middle ground. It adds real usable square footage - a place to eat, read, work, or entertain - without the complexity of tying into your interior walls and HVAC the way a traditional addition does.
A permitted sunroom is one of the additions that consistently appeals to Florida buyers who want that indoor-outdoor lifestyle. An unpermitted or poorly built enclosure, on the other hand, can slow a sale or reduce your asking price - so doing it right now pays off when you list.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space - morning coffee room, dining area, home office, hobby space. From there, we design the layout, recommend the right glass for your orientation and how much shade the area gets, and walk you through the permit process so nothing surprises you later. We handle everything from the foundation to the final inspection, including the Lee County permit paperwork. The sunroom design process is collaborative - we want you to understand every decision before work begins, not after.
For homeowners who want a finished room that works all year in Southwest Florida, we prioritize heat-reflective glass, proper ventilation, and connections to your existing cooling system. If you are converting an existing lanai or patio slab, we assess the current structure and foundation before committing to a design. If you need something simpler or want to understand all your options first, our sunroom construction page covers the full range of room types and what each one costs.
Best for homeowners who want a bright, enclosed space for the cooler months and mild spring weather - typically the most affordable custom option.
Ideal for homeowners who want to use the space year-round in Lehigh Acres, with insulated glass and a connection to your home's air conditioning system.
Perfect for homes that already have a screened lanai slab - we enclose and upgrade the existing structure rather than starting from scratch.
For homeowners who want a room designed from scratch around their specific yard, roofline, and lifestyle - with material and layout choices made to match your home exactly.
Lehigh Acres sits in Lee County in Southwest Florida, where summer heat index values regularly top 100 degrees and humidity stays high from May through October. A sunroom built without heat-reflective glass and proper ventilation will be unusable for more than half the year. Lee County also requires that any new addition meet strict wind-resistance standards because of hurricane exposure - which affects which materials your contractor can use and adds some cost, but it also means the room holds up through storm season. The flat, sandy soil in much of Lehigh Acres also means the foundation needs to be engineered specifically for local conditions, not just poured to a standard spec.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Fort Myers and Cape Coral, where similar soil and climate conditions apply. Whether your home is in a newer Lehigh Acres subdivision with HOA requirements or an older neighborhood where the slab may need assessment before we can attach a new structure, we have worked in situations like yours before. Our job is to give you a finished room that fits your home, meets county code, and actually gets used every month of the year - not just in January.
For more on Florida building energy standards, see the U.S. Department of Energy - Windows and Glazing and the Florida Building Commission.
Call or submit a form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - what you plan to use the space for, roughly how large you are thinking, whether you have an HOA - so we can give you useful information before anyone drives out.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your roofline and foundation, and talk through your options. You leave knowing what is realistic, what it will cost, and what the timeline looks like - before you commit to anything.
Once you sign a contract, we handle the Lee County permit application. This typically takes two to four weeks. You do not need to do anything during this time - just do not let any contractor start building before the permit is in hand.
Foundation prep, framing, glass installation, and county inspections all happen in order. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you, show you what to watch for, and hand over all permit documents before you make your final payment.
No obligation. No sales pressure. Just a straight conversation about what is possible for your home and your budget.
(239) 230-9002We handle every step of the Lee County permit process on your behalf - application, plan submission, and scheduling inspections. You receive copies of all permit documents before final payment. A room built without proper permits can cost you far more when you sell.
We recommend glazing systems designed for high heat-gain climates - not the same glass used for a sunroom in Georgia or Tennessee. The right glass is the single biggest factor in whether you actually use your sunroom in July or just look at it from inside your house.
Much of Lehigh Acres sits on flat, sandy, low-bearing soil that can shift if a foundation is not designed for local conditions. We assess your specific site before designing the slab or footer. A foundation that moves pulls your sunroom away from your home within a few years - and that is an expensive repair.
Every custom sunroom we build meets the wind-load requirements for Lee County's high-wind zone. This is required by code, but it also means the room holds up through hurricane season - not just on a calm January afternoon. The Florida Building Commission publishes the standards we build to.
Our work goes through the full Lee County inspection process, so you have independent verification that the room was built right - not just our word for it. That documentation matters whether you stay in the home for decades or list it next year.
Full new sunroom builds from foundation to final inspection, covering all room types and budgets.
Learn MoreLayout planning, material selection, and design consultation before committing to a full build.
Learn MoreLee County permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in a finished room that is actually comfortable to use.