
PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms helps Gainesville homeowners turn patios, decks, and unused yard space into comfortable sunrooms and screen rooms they can enjoy all year.

PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Gainesville, FL and 11 surrounding communities. We offer 16 services covering everything from basic screen rooms to fully climate-controlled four-season sunrooms. Whether your goal is to reclaim an unused patio, add square footage, or finally have a space you can sit in during Gainesville's long summers, we have a solution built for this climate.

Want more living space without a full remodel? A sunroom addition connects your home to your backyard without the heat, bugs, or rain.
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Use your sunroom all year, even in July. Four-season rooms are fully insulated and tied into your home's cooling system.
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Enjoy Gainesville's beautiful spring and fall months in a protected space that keeps bugs and rain out.
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Turn your existing concrete slab into a usable, protected room without the cost of building from scratch.
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Not every home or backyard is the same. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific lot, lifestyle, and budget.
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Every great sunroom starts with a solid build. We handle framing, permits, foundation, and finishing from day one.
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Old enclosure leaking or falling apart? We upgrade aging sunrooms so they look and perform like new.
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Keep mosquitoes and no-see-ums out while keeping the breeze in. Screen rooms are one of the most popular additions in North Florida.
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Reach out by phone or form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your home, what you have in mind, and roughly what budget you are working with. This conversation takes 15 to 30 minutes and helps us know what to look for when we visit.
We come to your home, walk the area where the sunroom will go, take measurements, and check your existing slab or patio. Within a few days you receive a written estimate that covers scope, cost, and expected timeline - including permit review time through Alachua County.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we pull the permits, handle all county inspections, and complete the build. You receive a walkthrough of the finished room before we close out the project. No chasing us down for paperwork or punchlist items.
We carry full general liability insurance on every project. Florida requires contractors who build room additions to hold a state-issued license - and we do. You can verify our credentials through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before signing anything.
We are a locally owned company based right here in Gainesville, FL. We know Alachua County's permit process, we know which neighborhoods have HOA rules, and we know what Florida's climate does to sunrooms that are not built correctly.
We visit your home, walk the site, and give you a written estimate that covers cost, scope, and timeline. You are not asked to decide on the spot. Take the estimate home, compare it with others, and call us with questions. No pressure, no follow-up sales calls.
When you submit a request or leave a message, someone from our office follows up within one business day - usually sooner. We know your time matters, and we do not let inquiries sit for a week before someone gets back to you.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (352) 663-1786 or send a message online.
We had been talking about enclosing our back patio for years. They came out within a few days of my call, gave us a written estimate by the end of the week, and finished the screen room right on the timeline they promised. We have eaten dinner out there every evening this spring.
Sandra R., Gainesville - Screen room installation
Our old sunroom was leaking at the roofline every time it rained and was basically unusable in the summer heat. The remodel took about three weeks and now the room stays cool all day. We use it as a home office - it has become our favorite room in the house.
Marcus T., Newberry - Sunroom remodeling
I was nervous about the permit process because we live in an HOA neighborhood and I had heard stories. They handled everything, kept me updated, and the enclosure passed inspection with no issues. The whole experience was a lot less stressful than I expected.
Jennifer L., Alachua - Patio enclosures
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space, walk through options, and give you a written quote.
(352) 663-1786PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms is based in Gainesville, FL and serves 12 communities across North Central Florida, including Newberry, Ocala, Lake City, and surrounding areas. We can typically schedule a free on-site estimate within the same week you reach out, and most projects stay within a day or two of the originally quoted timeline.
Only if it is built with insulation and a cooling connection. A four-season sunroom tied into your home's air conditioning stays comfortable even when the heat index hits 105. An uninsulated three-season room will be too hot to use from May through September.
A properly built and permitted sunroom should not leak. Florida's building code requires specific roofing details, drainage slopes, and sealed connections designed for the state's heavy rainfall. Leaks usually point to shortcuts in the original build - not normal wear.
Unpermitted work can block a home sale, result in county fines, and force costly teardowns. Buyers' lenders commonly require proof of permits for additions. Getting the permit right the first time protects your investment and avoids expensive problems down the road.
Mature oaks are common in older Gainesville neighborhoods, and root systems can interfere with foundation work. Overhanging branches also drop debris and trap moisture on roofs. A site visit is the only way to identify these issues before they become mid-project surprises.
Yes. Even inland Alachua County requires structures to meet Florida's wind-load standards. This means specific framing, anchoring, and glass ratings. The upside: a properly permitted sunroom is built to handle tropical storm conditions, not just everyday weather.
If you already have a concrete slab in good condition, a patio enclosure is almost always faster and less expensive than a new addition. You skip the foundation work and start from an existing structure. The National Sunroom Association at nationalsunroomassociation.org has resources on evaluating this choice.
Windows rated for high heat-gain resistance - which reflect solar energy before it enters the room - make a significant difference in Florida. The Florida Solar Energy Center at the University of Central Florida publishes research on window performance in this climate at fsec.ucf.edu.
The U.S. Department of Energy home cooling guide explains how insulation and window quality affect comfort and energy costs in warm climates.
PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Gainesville, FL, serving homeowners across North Central Florida since 2023. Florida requires contractors who build room additions to hold a state-issued license from the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and we do. We have completed projects across 12 service areas, covering everything from basic screen rooms to fully climate-controlled four-season sunrooms.
Want to learn more about our background and how we work? Read our About page.
Most homeowners start thinking about a sunroom when an existing patio or screen enclosure stops working - whether that means leaks, torn screens, or just not using the space anymore. Starting the process in late fall or winter gives you time for permits and construction before summer arrives.
Screen rooms cost less and keep airflow moving - they work well in Gainesville's spring and fall. Sunrooms with glass panels and insulation are more comfortable from May through October but cost more. The right choice depends on how many months a year you want to use the space.
The combination of intense UV exposure, summer humidity above 80%, frequent heavy rain, and occasional hard freezes tests materials and seals over time. Vinyl framing, high-performance windows, and proper drainage make a meaningful difference in how long a sunroom holds up here.
For research on building materials that hold up in Florida's climate, the National Association of Home Builders publishes guidance on residential construction standards. Call us at (352) 663-1786 to talk through what makes sense for your specific home.
Gainesville is home to more than 133,000 residents and is defined in large part by the University of Florida, one of the largest public universities in the country. The city has a wide mix of housing - from historic wood-frame bungalows in the Duckpond neighborhood to newer subdivisions like Haile Plantation on the southwest side. A significant share of Gainesville's homes were built between 1960 and 1990, which means many properties are at the age where patios, screen enclosures, and outdoor living spaces need to be updated or replaced entirely.
The natural environment around Gainesville is one of the reasons people stay. Just south of town, Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park covers more than 21,000 acres of grasslands, wetlands, and habitat for wild horses and bison. The city is known for its mature tree canopy - wide oaks arch over older streets throughout Midtown and near Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. That natural setting makes outdoor living spaces appealing, but Gainesville's heat and rain make enclosed or covered rooms a practical necessity for most of the year.
We work on homes across all of Gainesville's neighborhoods - from older concrete block ranch homes near the university to larger newer builds in the southwest and northwest corridors. If your home has a patio, deck, or yard space that is not working as hard as it could be, we can help you turn it into something you use every day.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms
320 NE 33 Ave Suite H
Gainesville, FL 32609
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sunday: 11 AM to 4 PM.
Call PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms today for a free on-site estimate and we will help you find the right sunroom design for your Gainesville home and budget.