
Your porch sits empty most of the year. A properly built sunroom addition gives you an air-conditioned room with natural light - one you can actually use every month, not just in February.

Sunroom additions in Ormond Beach, FL are fully enclosed room additions attached to your home, designed with insulated walls, a proper roof, and climate control so you can use the space comfortably every day of the year. Most projects range from a smaller 150-square-foot reading room to a larger open living space, and the right size depends on how you plan to use it.
The most common trigger we hear is simple: "My porch just sits there from May through October." In Ormond Beach, that is most of the year. A sunroom with proper insulation and cooling - whether through your existing system or a dedicated mini-split - fixes that completely. If you are also thinking about a four-season sunroom or want to understand the full sunroom construction process, we can walk you through both during your free estimate visit.
Every addition we build in Volusia County is fully permitted and inspected. That protects your investment today and makes your home easier to sell when you are ready.
If your screened porch or open lanai sits unused from May through October because of the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms, the space is not working for you. A sunroom with proper cooling turns that wasted square footage into a room you actually live in.
A sunroom addition creates new livable space without tearing into your existing floor plan. If you want a reading room, home office, or casual dining area but cannot find room inside, a sunroom gives you that without the disruption of moving walls.
Ormond Beach's salt air and humidity are hard on aluminum enclosures. If your screens are torn, the frame is corroding, or the roof leaks, you are spending money patching something that can never be made truly comfortable. Converting to an enclosed sunroom is often the smarter long-term investment.
In Ormond Beach's market, buyers notice the difference between homes with strong indoor-outdoor living options and those without. A permitted, well-built sunroom can set your home apart and add to its appraised value - provided the permit history is clean.
Every sunroom addition starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space and what your budget looks like. We build everything from fully custom climate-controlled rooms with hurricane-rated glass to more budget-conscious prefabricated designs on existing slabs. The most popular option in Ormond Beach is a four-season sunroom with insulated panels and extended cooling, because anything less becomes unusable in summer. We also handle the complete sunroom construction process from foundation assessment through final inspection, so you are not coordinating between multiple contractors.
Every project includes permit submission to Volusia County on your behalf, foundation assessment, hurricane-rated windows and doors to meet Florida's coastal standards, and a final walkthrough after the county inspector signs off. We also handle HOA submissions if your neighborhood has an architectural review board.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms you can use every month of the year - the most popular choice for Ormond Beach's heat and humidity.
Built to match your home's architecture and your specific layout goals, with premium materials and finishes.
Built on a new reinforced concrete slab - the right foundation for Ormond Beach's sandy coastal soil conditions.
We prepare all drawings and handle the HOA architectural review submission so you are not navigating that process alone.
Florida's statewide building code requires that windows, doors, and roof panels in new additions meet specific wind-resistance standards. In Volusia County's coastal areas, those standards are especially strict - and they add to the cost compared to what you might see quoted in national guides. That said, they are non-negotiable, and a contractor who offers a lower price by skipping compliant materials creates serious problems at inspection and leaves your home at genuine risk. We only use materials rated for Florida's coastal conditions, and every project passes county inspection before we consider it done. Homeowners near Daytona Beach and Port Orange face the same requirements, and we work throughout that corridor regularly.
Ormond Beach's sandy, coastal soil is another factor most homeowners do not think about until there is a problem. Many older patios in the area were poured as simple outdoor slabs - not designed to support an enclosed room. We assess every existing slab before committing to use it, and we recommend pouring a new reinforced foundation when the existing one is not up to the job. That decision adds cost upfront but prevents cracking, settling, and leaks that become expensive headaches later.
We respond within 1 business day. The first call is a quick conversation about what you are thinking - size, location on the home, and how you want to use the space. No commitment required.
We come to your property, measure the space, assess the existing foundation, and talk through design options with you in person. You receive a detailed written estimate covering everything - no surprises later.
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 handle that submission too. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks.
Once the permit is approved, work begins with the foundation, then framing, then windows, doors, and finishes. A county inspector visits before the work is covered. We do a final walkthrough with you before considering the project complete.
We respond within 1 business day - no exceptions. There is no obligation to move forward after your free estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free in-home visit at a time that works for you.
(386) 465-0068We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, carry general liability insurance, and maintain workers' compensation coverage. You can verify our license on the Florida DBPR website in about two minutes - and we encourage you to do it.
We submit the permit application to Volusia County's building division on every single job. A permit means an independent inspector verifies the work - which protects you, not just us. We never ask homeowners to pull their own permits.
We have worked on homes throughout Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach, Holly Hill, and the surrounding Volusia County area since 2018. We know the county's permit process, the local HOA landscape, and the soil conditions that affect foundations in this area.
Every window, door, and roof panel we install meets Florida's coastal wind-resistance requirements. Some contractors cut costs by using materials that do not meet code. We do not. Your addition will pass inspection the first time because we do not take shortcuts on materials.
These details matter because a sunroom addition is one of the larger investments you will make in your home. You deserve a contractor who is licensed, pulls permits, uses compliant materials, and has done this work in your specific area. We have - verify any Florida contractor license here.
The climate-controlled upgrade from a standard sunroom addition - built to stay comfortable every month of the year, even during Ormond Beach summers.
Learn MoreFull sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection - covering all structural, framing, and finishing work in one coordinated project.
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