How Much Does a Sunroom or Enclosure Cost in Palm Beach County, FL?
Palm Beach County sunroom installation costs $20,460-$35,340 on average. Get local pricing for 3-season, 4-season, and screen enclosures.
What homeowners in Palm Beach County actually pay.
Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.
Screen Porch Enclosure (200 sq ft)
3-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)
4-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)
National avg $9,000 × 0.93x local adjustment = $8,370
Why Palm Beach County prices look like this.
Carpenter and Installation Labor Costs
Hurricane and Storm Considerations
Climate Zone and Year-Round Comfort
Electricity and Cooling Costs
Financing Your Sunroom Addition
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Questions buyers ask about sunrooms and enclosures in Palm Beach County.
Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.
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What is the cheapest type of enclosure I can add in Palm Beach County?
A screen porch enclosure is the most affordable option, ranging from $4,650 to $13,950 for a 200 square foot space. This provides insect protection and shade without climate control. However, you will need screens rated for hurricane zones, which adds some cost compared to inland areas.
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Why do sunroom costs in Palm Beach County require hurricane-rated materials?
Palm Beach County has a FEMA hurricane risk score of 99.87 (Very High). Local building codes require impact-resistant glass or approved shutter systems for any enclosed addition. These materials add $2,000 to $8,000 to project costs compared to standard glazing used in non-coastal regions.
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Do I need AC in a 4-season sunroom here?
Yes. With 2,758 cooling degree-days annually and average summer temperatures, an unair-conditioned sunroom will be unusable from May through September. Budget for HVAC extension or a ductless mini-split system, plus low-E glass to reduce solar heat gain by 25-40%.
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How much does electricity cost to cool an enclosed sunroom?
At the current Florida rate of $0.158 per kWh, expect $200 to $500 in additional annual cooling costs for a 200 square foot climate-controlled sunroom. High-performance glass and proper insulation can reduce this toward the lower end of that range.
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What do carpenters charge for sunroom installation in this area?
Carpenters in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach metro area earn an average of $25.97 per hour. Labor accounts for 40-50% of total project cost, with the remainder going toward materials, permits, and any subcontracted electrical or HVAC work.
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Will a sunroom addition increase my property taxes?
Permitted additions become part of your assessed home value. With Palm Beach County's median property taxes at $3,600 annually on a $407,300 median home value (roughly 0.88% effective rate), a $35,000 sunroom could add approximately $300 per year to your tax bill.
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Is a 3-season sunroom practical in South Florida's climate?
A 3-season sunroom works well from November through April when temperatures moderate. During summer months with high heat and humidity, comfort depends entirely on ventilation. If you want year-round use, the 4-season option with AC (averaging $35,340 locally) is the better investment.
How these numbers were built.
Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.