
LibertyMark Fort Lauderdale Sunrooms builds custom solariums, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Boca Raton homeowners. We know gated community HOA requirements, the stucco and CBS construction common throughout the city, and how to keep a glass room comfortable in South Florida heat year-round.

Boca Raton homeowners investing in a glass room expect it to look like it belongs with the property, not like an add-on kit. Our solarium installations use hurricane-rated glazing systems, proper thermal design for South Florida heat loads, and framing that ties cleanly into concrete block and stucco exteriors so the finished room matches the home's existing architecture.
Boca Raton has a wide range of home styles, from 1970s concrete block ranches near the university to larger newer builds in West Boca planned communities, and a standard sunroom kit fits almost none of them well. A fully custom sunroom designed around your roofline, wall construction, and lot orientation will add usable square footage that looks original rather than added on.
A large share of single-family homes in Boca Raton have covered patios or screened lanais that were part of the original build, and those structures age out in South Florida's heat and rain faster than most homeowners expect. Replacing a deteriorated screen room with a properly built patio enclosure extends the useful life of that space significantly and brings it up to current code.
Boca Raton averages highs in the low 90s from June through September, and a glass room without dedicated HVAC integration becomes unusable on most summer days. A four season sunroom with insulated low-E glass and a connected cooling system stays comfortable even when the heat index climbs, giving you a true year-round room rather than a space you can only use from November through April.
Boca Raton gets about 60 inches of rain per year, nearly all of it in intense afternoon storms from May through October. A well-framed screen room keeps the rain and insects out while preserving airflow around the pool or patio - the right choice when the goal is outdoor living rather than a fully conditioned interior space.
The 1970s and 1980s homes that make up a large share of Boca Raton's housing stock were built smaller than what most families want today, and a sunroom addition is a practical way to add functional square footage without the permit complexity of a full structural addition. We tie the new room into the existing CBS wall correctly so the addition is solid, code-compliant, and weather-tight.
Boca Raton has one of the highest concentrations of gated communities and planned neighborhoods in South Florida, and that shapes how sunroom projects get done here. Before a permit is filed with the City of Boca Raton Building Division, many homeowners must first obtain written architectural approval from their HOA. Communities like Boca West and Broken Sound have their own review committees, required documentation formats, and waiting periods. A contractor who is not familiar with this layer of the process will either skip it - creating compliance problems after the fact - or be caught off guard when the city asks whether HOA approval has been obtained. We build that step into our process from the first conversation.
The physical building environment here demands equal attention. Virtually every home in Boca Raton is built with concrete block and stucco, and attaching a sunroom or solarium structure to a CBS wall requires specific fasteners, flashing details, and sealants that differ from wood-frame methods. Palm Beach County falls under Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone wind-load requirements, meaning all glazing systems must carry state product approval for the specified design wind speed - standard clear glass panels sold for sunrooms in other states do not qualify here. Boca Raton also averages 60 inches of rain per year, and the flat topography means that drainage around any new slab must be engineered to prevent water from pooling against the home's foundation.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Boca Raton Building Division and are familiar with their plan review requirements and inspection stages. The homes we work on most often here split roughly into two types: older concrete block ranches from the 1970s and 1980s concentrated in the eastern and central parts of the city, and larger newer builds with paver driveways and tile roofs in the western communities near Glades Road and beyond.
Boca Raton has a distinct identity built around landmarks like Mizner Park in the heart of the city, the Boca Raton Resort along the Intracoastal, and Florida Atlantic University near Glades Road. Homeowners in the neighborhoods near the coast and downtown tend to have older homes where matching the existing architecture carefully matters. Homeowners in West Boca communities tend to have higher expectations for finish quality and HOA-compliant materials. We are familiar with both.
We also serve neighboring Coral Springs, FL to the north in Broward County, where planned neighborhood HOA requirements and CBS construction types are similar and many of the same permitting considerations apply. Homeowners in northern Boca Raton near the Palm Beach-Broward county line can expect the same process and the same crew on either side.
Reach us by phone or through our online form and we reply within one business day to schedule a no-cost on-site estimate. We ask upfront whether your community has an HOA so we can plan accordingly.
We visit your Boca Raton home, assess the space, wall construction, slab, and drainage, and give you a detailed written estimate with every cost line itemized. This is where we walk through all options and answer cost questions directly.
If your community requires HOA review, we prepare the documentation package for architectural committee submission. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file the city permit with the Boca Raton Building Division and track review status through approval.
Our crew builds the project on schedule and coordinates all required city inspections. You receive a final inspection certificate at closeout - the documentation your insurer and future buyers will ask for.
We serve homeowners throughout Boca Raton and reply within one business day. Written estimate, no obligation, and we handle HOA documentation if your community requires it.
(754) 243-8239Boca Raton is a city of roughly 97,000 residents in southern Palm Beach County, consistently ranked among the wealthiest cities in Florida. The housing stock spans two distinct eras and two distinct parts of the city. Eastern Boca Raton, closest to the coast and downtown, is dominated by homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s - concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and pool-and-lanai backyards that are standard for this era of South Florida building. The downtown core around Mizner Park and along the Intracoastal Waterway has a Mediterranean character set partly by the historic Boca Raton Resort, which has anchored the city's identity since the 1920s. Florida Atlantic University's main campus along Glades Road brings a younger population to certain neighborhoods while keeping the surrounding residential areas well-maintained.
The western half of the city, often called West Boca, has seen steady growth over the past 30 years with larger homes, paver driveways, and tile roofs in master-planned communities and gated neighborhoods. HOA governance is a major part of daily life in many of these communities - exterior modification approval processes are standard, and contractors who work here regularly know to build that step into the project timeline. About 65 percent of housing units in Boca Raton are owner-occupied, which reflects the long-term investment mindset common in both the eastern neighborhoods and the western planned communities. Neighboring Coral Springs, FL shares a similar profile of owner-occupied planned neighborhoods and CBS construction, and homeowners across both cities deal with the same South Florida climate demands on any outdoor addition.
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