
A four season sunroom stays comfortable in July and January. Built with insulated glass, proper climate control, and hurricane-rated materials, it is a room you will use every single day.

Four season sunrooms in Ormond Beach, FL are fully enclosed room additions with insulated walls, a proper roof, and a heating and cooling system - so they stay comfortable whether it is a hot Florida August or a cool January morning. Most projects take two to four months from contract to completion, with permit review through Volusia County accounting for the first several weeks before construction begins.
The key difference from a screened room or a basic three-season room is that a four-season room is designed for year-round use - not just in mild weather. For Ormond Beach homeowners, that distinction matters more than almost anywhere else. Without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling source, any sunroom in this climate becomes unusable by Memorial Day. If you are weighing your options, take a look at how three season sunrooms compare, or explore all season rooms as a related option.
Every four season sunroom we build is permitted through Volusia County, inspected at key stages, and built to Florida's coastal wind-resistance standards. That protects your investment and gives you a clean permit record when you sell.
If your screened lanai or open porch sits empty for six or more months because of the heat and humidity, a four season sunroom solves this directly. With proper climate control, you will sit in that space comfortably on the hottest afternoons - not walk past it on the way inside.
Ormond Beach's combination of UV exposure, salt air, and seasonal storms is hard on older aluminum enclosures. If you are spending money on repairs for a space that still cannot be made truly comfortable in summer, replacing it with a properly built four season room often makes more financial sense than patching it again.
A four season sunroom uses the area just outside your back door and turns it into real square footage. This is especially common in older Ormond Beach neighborhoods where homes were built smaller and there is no room for a traditional addition on the side.
One of the best things about living in Ormond Beach is the natural setting - the Halifax River, the mature oaks, the coastal light. A four season sunroom lets you enjoy all of that surrounded by glass, in complete comfort, regardless of what the afternoon weather is doing.
Every four season sunroom project starts with understanding how you plan to use the space and what your home can support. We build rooms connected to your existing central air system and rooms with dedicated mini-split units - the right choice depends on your current system's capacity and the size of the room. All glass we use is rated to block a significant portion of Florida's solar heat gain, which keeps the room cooler and protects your furniture. Compare this with our three season sunrooms if a fully conditioned room is more than your budget requires, or look at all season rooms for a closely related configuration.
We handle the full scope on every project: permit application to Volusia County, foundation assessment, hurricane-rated windows and doors, weatherproof seals at every joint, and coordinating any HVAC work with a licensed technician. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we manage the architectural review submission too. The National Association of Home Builders has published guidance on sunroom additions that covers what separates a well-built room from a poorly built one - it is worth reading before you hire anyone.
Extended from your existing HVAC system - the most cost-effective option when your current unit has sufficient capacity for the added square footage.
A dedicated wall-mounted system that heats and cools just the sunroom - recommended when your existing system is already running near capacity.
Designed to match your home's architecture, with premium glass, insulation, and interior finishes specified for Ormond Beach's climate conditions.
We prepare all drawings and manage the HOA architectural review process before construction begins, so you are not at risk of having to modify finished work.
Ormond Beach sits in a subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly reach the low 90s and humidity stays high for months. Standard residential glass and minimal insulation will make your sunroom feel like an oven from May through September - and will push up your cooling costs significantly. The glass, wall panels, and ceiling insulation your contractor specifies matter more here than they would in a cooler climate. Before you sign any contract, ask specifically how each component handles Florida's heat load. The U.S. Department of Energy's guidance on ductless mini-split systems is a useful reference when your contractor walks you through cooling options. We also serve homeowners in Holly Hill and Daytona Beach who face the same climate conditions, and we apply the same material standards across all of those projects.
Florida's building code requires that all new additions in Volusia County's coastal area meet strict wind-resistance standards - and this applies everywhere in Ormond Beach, not just beachfront properties. That means the glass, framing, and roof connections in your sunroom must be tested and approved for Florida's coastal conditions. Contractors who offer unusually low prices sometimes achieve those numbers by using materials that do not meet these requirements. That creates serious problems at inspection and leaves your home at risk during storm season. We use only materials that will pass Volusia County inspection the first time.
We respond within 1 business day. The first call covers the basics - where on your home you are thinking, rough size, and what you want to use the space for. You do not need answers to everything - that is what the in-person visit is for.
We measure the space, look at how your home is built, assess your current HVAC, and talk through design options with you in person. You receive a detailed written estimate covering every line item. Most visits take one to two hours.
After you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare and submit the permit application to Volusia County. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we manage that submission too. Permit review typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated the whole time.
Work begins with the foundation, then framing, then windows, roofing, and interior finishes. A county inspector verifies the work at key stages. When construction is complete, we walk through the finished room with you and address any punch-list items before you make your final payment.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation after your free estimate, and we will never pressure you to move forward. After you submit, someone from our team will call to schedule an in-home visit at a time that works for you.
(386) 465-0068We hold a current Florida state contractor's license and maintain full general liability and workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license status yourself on the DBPR website before you sign a thing - and we think you should.
We specify glass and insulation that actually handles Ormond Beach's heat load - not standard residential materials that will leave your room sweltering by June. Every component is chosen based on Florida's subtropical conditions, not a generic product catalog.
We submit and track the permit application for every project. County inspectors verify the work at key stages - and you get a certificate of completion at the end that protects your home's value at resale. We never skip this.
We have built sunrooms throughout Ormond Beach, Holly Hill, Daytona Beach, and the surrounding Volusia County area since 2018. We know how local HOAs operate, how the county permit process runs, and what foundation conditions look like in this area's sandy coastal soil.
A four season sunroom is one of the most significant investments you will make in your home. The difference between a room that lasts 30 years and one that leaks in its third rainy season comes down to the materials used and the quality of the installation. We have built the rooms in this area long enough to know what holds up and what does not - Florida Building Commission product approvals are a good starting point if you want to understand the material standards your contractor should be meeting.
A more budget-friendly enclosed room option for homeowners who primarily want to use the space during Ormond Beach's cooler months.
Learn MoreA closely related room type built for year-round comfort, often using similar insulation and climate-control specifications as a four season build.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Volusia County mean the sooner you start the process, the sooner you are sitting in your new room - reach out today to lock in your project start date.