Stop losing your outdoor living space to the heat. A properly insulated, climate-controlled sunroom addition gives your Lehigh Acres home a room you can enjoy every month of the year.

A sunroom addition in Lehigh Acres is a fully enclosed room attached to your home, built with large windows or glass panels, designed to stay comfortable year-round with proper insulation and climate control. Most projects take four to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size.
If you have been watching the afternoon thunderstorms from inside your living room, wishing you could be closer to your yard without the heat and bugs, this is the project that changes that. Many Lehigh Acres homeowners start by looking at four season sunrooms as the preferred option, since a room that cannot handle July will collect dust for six months of the year.
The right addition starts with a good conversation about how you plan to use the space, what your HOA allows if you have one, and what foundation preparation your lot actually needs. We cover all of that before a single board goes up.
If you love your screened lanai in January but abandon it by April, that is the clearest sign a sunroom addition could transform the space. In Lehigh Acres, summer heat arrives fast and stays long. A properly insulated, air-conditioned room closes that gap so you use the space all year.
Many Lehigh Acres homes are modest ranch houses from the 1980s and 1990s that were not designed with extra living space in mind. If your family has outgrown the square footage but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition gives you a new room without moving.
If an existing enclosed porch shows water stains on the ceiling, soft flooring, or noticeable drafts around the windows, those are signs the structure was not built to handle Florida weather. Heavy afternoon thunderstorms in Lee County put real stress on any room not built with proper drainage and wind resistance.
In Lehigh Acres, homes with well-finished additional living space tend to stand out in a market where many properties look similar. A permitted, professionally built sunroom is one of the more effective ways to differentiate your property. Unpermitted work is the first thing a buyer's inspector will flag.
We build sunroom additions from the ground up - concrete slab foundation, framing, impact-rated windows, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing. Every project is fully permitted through Lee County before a single board goes up. For homeowners who want a room they can use every day in Southwest Florida's heat, we focus on four season sunrooms with real insulation and a dedicated cooling system.
If you are starting from scratch or need full structural work on a new build, our sunroom construction service covers every phase from site prep to final inspection. We handle HOA submissions, permit applications, and county inspections so you never have to chase paperwork.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms with sealed windows and a dedicated mini-split unit. The best choice for year-round use in Lehigh Acres.
Enclosed rooms with insulated walls but no HVAC, suited for homeowners who want a weather-protected space for the cooler months at a lower upfront cost.
Tailored size, roofline, window configuration, and finishes to match your home and HOA requirements. Ideal for homeowners with specific design goals.
Tearing out an aging or failing enclosure and replacing it with a properly permitted, code-compliant room. Good option for homes with storm-damaged or unpermitted older structures.
Lehigh Acres is one of the largest unincorporated communities in Lee County, built on flat, sandy flatlands where soil conditions require careful foundation preparation before any slab is poured. A sunroom built without proper ground compaction and drainage slope can crack or settle within a few years. Add in the fact that Lee County sits in a high-wind zone - and took a direct hit from Hurricane Ian in 2022 - and you understand why every window, roof connection, and wall attachment in a sunroom addition here must be engineered to handle major storm conditions. We have been building to these standards in this area and know what the Lee County inspection process expects.
Homeowners in Lehigh Acres and nearby Fort Myers share the same climate challenges: intense summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and a building code that demands storm-rated construction. We know these neighborhoods, and we know what their soil, HOAs, and permit offices require.
We respond within one business day. A short conversation covers your home, your goals, and your HOA status - so we arrive at your property prepared, not guessing.
We come to your Lehigh Acres home, measure the space, assess the ground conditions, and walk you through design options and a written estimate - no pressure, no sales pitch.
We submit the Lee County permit application on your behalf and handle any HOA submission your neighborhood requires. You do not chase paperwork - that is our job.
Once the permit is approved, we prepare the site, pour the slab, frame and finish the room, and pass the county's final inspection. You receive all permit and inspection documents when the job is done.
No pressure, no commitment. We come to you, measure the space, and give you a written estimate. Permit slots fill up - locking in your project now keeps your timeline on track.
(239) 230-9002We handle the Lee County permit application, the county inspection schedule, and the final documentation. You receive copies of all permit records when the job is complete - exactly what you need when you refinance or sell.
Every sunroom we build uses impact-rated windows and roof connections engineered for Lee County's high-wind zone requirements. Florida's building code is among the toughest in the country for storm resistance, and we build to it - not around it. Florida Building Commission
Lehigh Acres was built on sandy, flat land that does not compact the same way as clay-heavy soil. We assess and prepare every foundation site specifically for local conditions - so your slab does not crack or settle within a few years of completion.
A significant share of Lehigh Acres neighborhoods have HOA rules about exterior additions. We ask about your HOA at the very first meeting and help you get written approval before any design is finalized - so you are not facing forced changes after work has started.
State-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor serving Lehigh Acres and Lee County. Every project comes with full permit documentation and a finished room built to handle Florida's real weather.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms built to stay comfortable year-round in Southwest Florida's heat and humidity.
Learn MoreFull structural builds from site prep and slab pour to final inspection - for homeowners starting from a blank slate.
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