
From a simple enclosure to a fully air-conditioned four-season room, we build sunrooms in Lehigh Acres that go through the full Lee County permit process and hold up through Florida weather.

Sunroom construction in Lehigh Acres covers everything from a basic screen enclosure to a fully insulated four-season room with air conditioning - projects typically take four to eight weeks of active construction once permits are approved, with Lee County permit review adding one to three weeks before the build begins.
Most homeowners in Lehigh Acres start thinking about a sunroom because their covered patio or lanai is sitting empty most of the year - it is too hot, too humid, or too full of insects to actually enjoy. A properly built sunroom fixes that by enclosing the space with glass or insulated panels, connecting it to your home's cooling system if needed, and giving you a room that works in July, not just in January. The key word is "properly" - the choice of glass, the foundation design, and the wind-resistance of the frame all determine whether the room holds up and stays comfortable long-term.
If you already have a vision for how you want the space to look and function, our sunroom additions service is a good place to start - it covers how new rooms are attached to existing homes and what the process looks like from first call to final walkthrough.
If your covered outdoor space sits empty from May through October because Lehigh Acres summers are too hot and buggy to enjoy, you are losing most of the year on a space you paid for. A sunroom turns that wasted area into a room you can actually sit in comfortably - even when it is 92 degrees outside.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood and do not want the hassle of buying and selling, a sunroom adds real usable square footage. Many Lehigh Acres homes are modest in size, and a well-designed sunroom can serve as a second living room, a home office, or a dining space without the disruption of a full addition.
Older screen enclosures in Lehigh Acres often show their age through bent frames, torn screens, rust stains, and water pooling after rain. If your current structure is no longer keeping out bugs, rain, or debris, upgrading to a proper sunroom at that point often makes more financial sense than patching an aging frame.
A well-built, permitted sunroom adds measurable square footage and buyer appeal. In the Lee County real estate market, buyers often prioritize indoor-outdoor living. Just make sure the work is permitted and inspected - unpermitted additions can complicate a sale or reduce your asking price at exactly the wrong moment.
We build all major types of sunrooms in Lehigh Acres - from basic screen enclosures and Florida rooms to fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season builds. Every project starts with a site visit so we can assess your existing foundation or slab, check how your roofline is set up, and understand how your yard handles rain runoff. From there, we put together a written quote that spells out materials, labor, permits, and cleanup - no vague estimates, no surprise costs after you have signed. Our sunroom remodeling service is available for existing rooms that need structural updates or a full renovation rather than a new build.
For homeowners who want the most comfortable long-term result in Southwest Florida's climate, we prioritize energy-efficient glazing, proper ventilation, and HVAC integration from the start. If you are starting from scratch with a new sunroom addition, we handle the full permit process through Lee County and schedule all required inspections. You receive copies of every permit document before you make your final payment, so you have the paperwork to prove the work was done correctly.
Best for homeowners who want an enclosed outdoor space for fall, winter, and spring - typically the most affordable construction option and a good entry point.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning or heating - the right choice for homeowners who want to use the room every month in Lehigh Acres.
Enclosed spaces that let in air and light while keeping out bugs - ideal for homeowners who want outdoor living with a simple, lower-cost build.
Designed from scratch around your home's specific footprint, orientation, and style - for homeowners who want a room that looks like it was always part of the house.
Lehigh Acres sits in Lee County, which is in a high-wind zone because of its exposure to Gulf Coast hurricanes and tropical storms. Every sunroom built here must meet specific structural requirements for wind speed - requirements that are stricter than most other states. This is not just a legal formality. After Hurricane Ian came through Lee County in 2022, homeowners whose additions were properly built to code came out far better than those whose structures were not. Beyond wind, Lehigh Acres gets roughly 55 to 60 inches of rain per year, and the flat, low-lying land means drainage has to be considered during foundation planning. A slab that pools water against your home's foundation is a problem that compounds over time.
We work across the area, including Gateway and North Fort Myers, where similar soil and climate conditions shape how we plan foundations and choose materials. Many Lehigh Acres homes were built between the 1960s and the 1980s, which means older electrical panels, rooflines, and slab conditions sometimes need attention before a new room can be safely attached. We check for these things during the site visit and include any needed prep work in the written quote so there are no surprises after you have signed.
Learn more from the National Association of Home Builders and the Lee County Building Department.
Reach out by phone or form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - what you want to use the space for, whether you have an existing patio or slab, and whether you have an HOA - so we can give you useful information before scheduling a visit.
We come to your home, assess the existing foundation and roofline attachment points, and check for any conditions that need to be addressed before building. You get a detailed written quote that covers materials, labor, permits, and cleanup - not a vague range.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to the Lee County building department. This typically takes one to three weeks. We handle all the paperwork - but do not let any contractor start work before the permit is issued and visible on the job site.
Foundation prep, framing, glass or panel installation, and county inspections happen in sequence. When construction is complete, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation before you make your last payment.
We visit your home, assess the space, and give you a detailed written quote - no obligation, no vague estimates over the phone.
(239) 230-9002One of the most common complaints about contractors in Lehigh Acres is a low quote that climbs once work has started. Every project we take on comes with a written contract that spells out exactly what is included - materials, labor, permits, and cleanup - before a single nail goes in. What you sign is what you pay.
We submit every permit application to the Lee County building department and schedule all required inspections. You receive copies of all documents before your final payment. A permitted sunroom is an asset on your home's record. An unpermitted one is a liability you might not discover until you try to sell.
We build to the wind-load requirements for Lee County's high-wind zone - which means impact-rated materials, reinforced framing, and proper anchoring to your existing structure. The National Association of Home Builders recommends these standards for Southwest Florida builds, and we follow them on every project. National Association of Home Builders recommends these standards for Southwest Florida builds, and we follow them on every project.
Many homes in Lehigh Acres were built between the 1960s and the 1980s. Before we commit to a design or a price, we assess the attachment points, existing slab, and roofline condition. Any prep work that is needed goes into the written quote upfront, not as a change order after you have signed.
Every sunroom we build goes through the full Lee County inspection process, so you have independent county verification that the work meets local standards - not just our word for it. That record protects your home whether you plan to stay for decades or list it in the next few years.
Structural updates, glass replacements, and full renovations for existing sunrooms that need more than a coat of paint.
Learn MoreNew sunroom additions attached to your existing home - covering how the room connects to your structure and what the process looks like.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Lee County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are in a finished room that is comfortable to use - before the heat arrives.