Professional sunroom installation in New Hanover County, NC for bright, protected year-round living space.
Local Sunroom Expertise
In New Hanover County, sunroom installation transforms how you live. Add bright, climate-controlled space for year-round comfort, family gatherings, or quiet mornings overlooking coastal views. Our team builds sunrooms engineered for salt air, humidity, wind, and storm season—so your new room stays beautiful and functional for decades.
A straightforward process from concept to move-in. We listen first, design next, and build with care so every detail fits your home and lifestyle.
We visit your home, measure carefully, and discuss what you want the room to do—morning coffee spot, family gathering place, or home office retreat.
Choose your room style—screen, three-season WeatherMaster vinyl, or fully insulated four-season thermal. We explain what each handles during New Hanover County weather.
We provide an itemized quote showing what's included—framing, windows, roof, doors, and installation. No surprises. You know what to expect.
Our in-house crew handles every step—site prep, framing, sealing, and final trim. We work clean and respect your home throughout.
We review the finished room with you, explain how to care for it, walk through the warranty, and confirm you're ready to enjoy it.
If storm damage or wear shows up, we repair it fast. Call anytime—we stand behind what we build for the long haul.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
We specialize in sunrooms and screen room enclosures built to thrive in New Hanover County's coastal climate. Every room is custom-fit, expertly sealed, and backed by our warranty.
Screen rooms keep bugs and pollen out while letting sea breezes through. Perfect for neighborhoods like Wrightsville Beach and Carolina Beach where evening air is cool but mosquitoes are relentless. Screens resist salt spray and last years with minimal upkeep.
Use your porch year-round without sacrificing airflow. Screen rooms cost less than glass enclosures and offer instant relief from coastal humidity and insects.

Screen room in Autumn Hall neighborhood, New Hanover County—breezy comfort.
WeatherMaster vinyl windows and doors seal out wind and rain while vinyl frames resist salt corrosion. These rooms work spring through fall, handling coastal storms and salt spray better than screen alone. Popular in Landfall and Airlie neighborhoods.
Enjoy your porch in any weather except the harshest cold. Windows are energy-efficient, sealed tight, and designed for durability in humid coastal air.

Three-season WeatherMaster room near Ogden, NC—all-weather comfort.
Fully insulated glass and frame systems let you heat or cool this room like the rest of your house. Built for salt air, UV reflection, and high humidity. These sunrooms give you a bright, comfortable year-round retreat in New Hanover County.
Morning coffee, afternoon work, family meals—your four-season room becomes part of your daily living space. Laminated glass resists impact, reduces heat gain, and holds up to coastal storms.

Four-season sunroom in Riverlights—year-round natural light and climate control.
All our sunrooms and enclosures include a manufacturer's warranty. If damage occurs after a storm, call anytime for repair support and guidance on next steps.
A well-built sunroom protects your investment and transforms how you enjoy your home.
New Hanover County salt air, humidity, and storm winds demand durable materials and expert sealing. Our sunrooms are engineered for these conditions. Vinyl, aluminum, and glass are selected to resist corrosion and impact. Every seal blocks water and wind.
We've built rooms from Wrightsville Beach to Carolina Beach to Wilmington. We understand coastal climate challenges and design accordingly.
A sunroom or screen room extends your home without a major renovation. You get bright, climate-controlled space for less cost than a room addition and without the lengthy construction.
Use it for morning coffee, family gatherings, hobbies, or a home office. The space becomes part of your daily routine quickly.
No subcontractors. Our crew works directly for us, trained to build quality rooms and treat your home with respect. We've been serving New Hanover County since 2008.
We show up on time, communicate clearly, and stand behind every install with repairs and support when you need it.
We work throughout New Hanover County's neighborhoods and nearby communities. From beach towns to inland neighborhoods, our team understands local conditions and building requirements.
Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach, and Kure Beach demand superior salt spray resistance. We install sunrooms rated for coastal conditions, with sealed frames and protective coatings.
Landfall, Airlie, Autumn Hall, and other mature neighborhoods feature older homes that benefit from bright sunrooms. We design additions that complement existing architecture and meet historic preservation guidelines.
Riverlights, Seagate, and Windemere offer newer homes where sunrooms enhance outdoor living spaces. We work with HOA requirements and maintain clean aesthetics.
We handle building permits, design reviews, and inspections. You focus on enjoying your new space—we manage the logistics.
Common details homeowners consider when adding a sunroom.
The best choice depends on how you'll use it. For year-round comfort in coastal weather, a four-season insulated room with laminated glass handles salt spray, humidity, and storms. For spring-fall relaxation with airflow, a three-season WeatherMaster room balances comfort and cost. For bug-free summer evenings, a quality screen room is affordable and effective.
Talk to us about your lifestyle, budget, and how often you'll use the space. We recommend the right system for your goals.
Common questions about sunroom installation in New Hanover County.
Most installations take 3–6 weeks from groundbreaking to final walkthrough, depending on size, weather, and design complexity. Permits add 1–2 weeks upfront.
Our four-season rooms are engineered to withstand coastal wind and impact. Glass is laminated or tempered, frames are reinforced, and everything is sealed against water infiltration. Warranty covers storm damage repair.
Yes. Building permits are required for sunroom and porch enclosure additions. We handle all applications, inspections, and code compliance on your behalf.
Glass and frames need occasional cleaning. Vinyl and aluminum resist salt corrosion but benefit from gentle rinse in winter. Screens need replacement every 5–10 years with normal use.
Yes. We assess your deck's structure and either reinforce it or build a new foundation. Most existing decks need structural review before a sunroom is added on top.
Four-season rooms with low-E glass can reduce heat gain in summer and retain warmth in winter. Screen and three-season rooms offer airflow and shade without heating or cooling costs.
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