PrimePath Gainesville Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Hawthorne, FL, specializing in screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions for homes near Lochloosa Lake and throughout this small Alachua County community. We work on wood-frame homes, older block houses, and lakefront properties, and we respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Hawthorne sits surrounded by lakes and wooded land, which means mosquitoes and gnats are a real problem from spring through fall. A properly framed screen room gives you full access to the outdoor air and views without turning every evening into a bug fight - and it costs considerably less than a fully enclosed glass room.
Many Hawthorne homes have existing covered patios or slabs that go unused during the long rainy season because there is nothing to keep the weather out. Enclosing that existing space with weather-tight panels converts wasted square footage into a usable room for a fraction of what a ground-up addition would cost.
Hawthorne homeowners who have owned their property for years and want more living space without selling often find a sunroom addition is the most practical path. Older homes here often have large rear yards that can accommodate an addition without the permitting complications you get in denser municipalities.
Hawthorne summers are long and hot, and a room without insulation and climate control is unusable from June through September. A four-season sunroom with a properly sized HVAC connection turns lakeside views into something you can actually enjoy every day of the year, not just when the temperature cooperates.
Properties near Lochloosa Lake deal with persistent dampness that affects open patios more than homeowners in drier parts of the county. An enclosed patio room with proper sealing and ventilation controls that moisture before it gets into framing and finishes, extending the life of the room considerably in this climate.
Some older Hawthorne homes have screen rooms or Florida rooms built decades ago that have aged past the point of simple repairs. Remodeling those spaces with updated framing, new screens or glazing, and a proper foundation connection gives you a functional room again without tearing down the whole structure.
Hawthorne is a small, quiet city about 20 miles southeast of Gainesville, and most of the homes here were built before 1980. That means wood-frame construction on larger lots, older slabs that may have settled, and original patio structures that have been exposed to North Florida humidity for several decades. Wood-frame homes in this climate need careful attachment planning when a new structure goes on - moisture can infiltrate anywhere a new roof or wall meets old framing, and the consequences show up years later if the connection is not done right. Near-water properties face that challenge even more directly, with foundations and slabs that stay damp longer after rain and are harder to dry out.
The seasonal pattern here also matters. Summer in Hawthorne brings daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, and the area gets occasional hard freezes in winter that catch older uninsulated structures off guard. Any screen room or sunroom built here needs drainage details that handle heavy, repeated rain events, and any enclosed room that will be used year-round needs to account for the handful of nights each winter when temperatures drop below freezing. These details only become obvious when you have actually built in this area and seen what happens when they are skipped.
Our crew works throughout Hawthorne regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Permitting for enclosed additions in Hawthorne runs through the Alachua County Building Inspection Division, and we are familiar with the review process and inspection schedule for projects in this part of the county. We handle the permit application on your behalf so you do not have to coordinate directly with the county office.
We know the character of the housing stock here - older wood-frame homes on generous lots, properties near Lochloosa Lake that have moisture considerations you do not find in drier neighborhoods, and some homes along US-301 that have been modified or added onto multiple times over the years. That kind of accumulated history in a structure requires a site assessment before you can commit to any design, and we do that before quoting or submitting any paperwork. Hawthorne is connected to Gainesville by the Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail, a 16-mile paved path through wetlands and forest that we have traveled more than a few times to reach properties along the route.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Palatka to the east, where older housing stock and humid riverside conditions create similar project considerations. If you are in Hawthorne or anywhere along the US-301 corridor, we are a straightforward drive away and familiar with the area.
Reach out by phone or through our online estimate form and we respond within 1 business day. We ask about your property type, what space you want to enclose, and your general timeline so we can schedule an on-site visit.
We visit your Hawthorne property to assess the existing structure, foundation, and attachment points. The estimate we provide after that visit is specific to your home and your lot - not a generic price range - and there is no cost or obligation for the visit.
We submit the permit application to Alachua County and start construction once approval comes through - typically two to four weeks. You do not need to be present for most of the build, but we keep you updated at key milestones throughout the project.
After construction wraps, Alachua County conducts the final inspection. Once the project passes, we walk through the completed room with you and address any punch-list items before we consider the job done.
We serve Hawthorne, FL and the surrounding area. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer about what your project will cost and how long it will take.
(352) 663-1786Hawthorne is a small city in Alachua County with a population of around 1,400 people, sitting about 20 miles southeast of Gainesville along US-301. The town has a quiet, rural character - a main street, modest commercial activity, and a housing stock made up almost entirely of single-family homes on larger lots. Many of those homes were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and most are owner-occupied by long-term residents who have been in the same house for years. It is the kind of place where people know their neighbors and expect a contractor to show up when they say they will.
The town sits in the middle of a cluster of freshwater lakes - Lochloosa Lake is just to the south, and Lake Santa Fe is not far to the northwest. That lake country setting gives Hawthorne a distinctive feel, with wooded lots, wildlife, and the kind of outdoor access that draws people here in the first place. The Gainesville-Hawthorne State Trail ends near downtown, bringing cyclists and walkers through the area regularly. Neighboring communities like Waldo to the north and Palatka to the east share the same rural, owner-occupant character, and we serve homeowners throughout this entire stretch of the county.
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