
Tired of a patio that sits empty from May through October? We build climate-controlled sunroom additions in Gainesville that give you a real room - comfortable, permitted, and built to handle Florida weather.

Sunroom additions in Gainesville, FL are fully enclosed, climate-controlled spaces attached to your home - most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from contract signing to final walkthrough, including the Alachua County permit process.
If you have been using your backyard less and less because of the heat, the bugs, or the afternoon downpours, a sunroom gives you that connection back - without the discomfort. The space works as a home office, a casual dining room, a playroom, or just a place to sit and watch the rain from the inside. It is a room you will actually use, not a seasonal space you visit twice a year.
Many homeowners start by asking about a basic enclosure and then decide on a four season sunroom once they understand how much of the year Gainesville's weather makes an uninsulated space uncomfortable. We talk through both options honestly during the estimate visit so you can make the right call for your home.
If your patio is unusable from May through September because of Gainesville's heat and mosquitoes, that outdoor space is not working for you. A climate-controlled sunroom lets you enjoy it comfortably even on the hottest July evenings. You paid for that yard - you should be able to use it.
Torn screens, a rusting frame, or water pooling after every rainstorm are signs your existing enclosure has run its course. Many Gainesville homeowners start with a basic lanai and eventually want something more durable. Upgrading to a proper sunroom solves the maintenance cycle for good.
Gainesville averages around 50 inches of rain per year, most of it hitting hard between June and September. If your patio becomes unusable for weeks at a time, a sunroom gives you a covered, dry space that still feels connected to the outdoors. You will notice the difference the first week of June.
If your family has outgrown your current layout but a full room addition feels like too much disruption, a sunroom is often the middle ground. It adds real square footage and a distinct room without requiring the same structural work as expanding your main living area. Many families use the space as a home office or casual dining room.
Not every sunroom project is the same. Some homeowners want a fully climate-controlled space that functions like any other room in the house year-round. Others are looking for a lighter enclosure - something that works well in Gainesville's mild winters and spring months without the full investment of a four-season build. Our sunroom construction process starts with understanding which of those fits your situation, your budget, and how you plan to use the space.
We also work with homeowners who want to upgrade to a four season sunroom - adding insulation, new windows, and HVAC connections to an existing enclosure that is not holding up through the summer heat. Whatever your starting point, we give you a written, honest assessment of what your home needs and what each option will cost before you commit.
Best for homeowners who want to enjoy Gainesville's fall, winter, and spring without the full cost of climate control.
Fully insulated and HVAC-connected - ideal if you want to use the space comfortably from July through August.
Maximum natural light with sealed frames - great for homeowners who want to frame their yard views from inside.
Every addition we build goes through Alachua County's permit process - no shortcuts, no surprises at closing.
Gainesville sits in North Central Florida, where summer heat indexes regularly push above 100 degrees and afternoon thunderstorms roll in almost daily from May through September. A sunroom built without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling system will be essentially unusable for more than a third of the year. That is why every addition we build in Gainesville is designed around the local climate first - insulation, window performance, and drainage are not afterthoughts here. Homeowners in Newberry and Alachua face the same conditions and the same code requirements.
Florida also has some of the most detailed residential construction requirements in the country, and Alachua County enforces them closely. Any sunroom that adds enclosed square footage requires a building permit and plan review before work can begin. This process adds time - typically two to six weeks - but it also means your finished room is built to withstand serious weather, is fully insured, and will not cause problems when you sell. We handle every permit submission, inspection scheduling, and county communication on your behalf, so you never have to navigate that process yourself.
We start with a short call to understand what you want to build and how you plan to use the space. We ask questions before quoting a number - that is how you know we are being honest. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We visit your home, check the space, take measurements, and talk through your options - size, roofline, window placement, and climate control. You receive a written, itemized estimate within a few days of the visit.
We submit the plans to Alachua County and manage every step of the permit process on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings you need and flag any approval requirements upfront, before work starts.
Work begins with the foundation, then framing, windows, roofing, and interior finishes. The county inspector verifies the work meets code. We walk you through the completed space and address any punch-list items before you sign off.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a conversation about what you want to build. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(352) 663-1786We pull every permit before a single nail goes in. An unpermitted sunroom can void your homeowner's insurance and create problems at closing when you sell. Every project we build is fully documented and legally compliant.
Gainesville gets thunderstorms, heat indexes above 100, and occasional tropical systems. We build with sealed connections, proper drainage, and materials chosen for North Florida's climate - so your sunroom holds up season after season.
We come to your home, look at the actual site, and give you a written, itemized estimate - not a ballpark figure over the phone. You see exactly what is included and what it costs before you commit to anything.
Many Gainesville subdivisions have architectural review requirements that can force expensive redesigns if ignored. We check your HOA documents before finalizing any plans so the design you approve is the one that gets built.
Every one of those points comes down to the same thing: we treat your project like it matters, because it does. A sunroom addition is one of the larger investments a Gainesville homeowner makes - and it should hold up, stay permitted, and add real value for years. The National Association of Home Builders offers guidance on what to look for when hiring a residential contractor.
Want a sunroom you can use in July with the AC running? A four season design keeps you comfortable no matter what the weather is doing outside.
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