Bring the Outdoors in with a Sunroom
One of the easiest ways to rejuvenate your home is by adding one of Lifetime Enclosures’ sunrooms. One of the many benefits of owning a sunroom is making the most of the outdoors while eliminating many discomforts, such as direct sunlight, inclement weather, and insects. You’ll find yourself spending more time in your new sunroom than any other room in your home. Whether you make it your personal paradise or your family’s retreat, it’s a place to relax, exercise, entertain, or soothe away stress while enjoying the natural environment surrounding you.
Homeowners can choose from one of our Signature Enclosures or a 4 Seasons sunroom product – a premier sunroom manufacturer. 4 Seasons products are precision-engineered for today’s lifestyle, require little maintenance, and have exclusive features that set them apart from other manufacturers.
Our sunrooms can be built as a free-standing structure for a possible cabana or an entertainment room separate from your home.
With one of Lifetime’s sunrooms, you’re just steps away from the good life.
Customize Your Sunrooms & Florida Rooms

Deadlight
A fixed piece of glass used to fill in areas to bring in light.

Horizontal Sliders
A set of windows that have two operational and removable vents.

Transom
A fixed piece of glass generally above the sliding windows, to create a path of natural light.

Cathedral
(Also called “Gable”) is a roof style that gains height, allowing for abundant light and a spacious look.

Studio
A natural extension to most existing roof designs. It can be modified to fit any budget while still giving a spacious gathering area.

Prime Door
A standard door, 3’0″ x 6’8″, typically with a full view glass insert with deadbolt and lock set.

French Doors
Double operating door with fixed glass which allows warm, natural light to create a comfortable space; both doors can open out or one locked in place.

Sliding Door
Available in multiple configurations; the most common being a two piece glass opening with one stationary and the other sliding open and close.

Pet Doors (Don’t forget about them!)
An option to allow your pet to gain access in and out of the enclosure.

Glass
A uniform look where the glass in continued to the bottom of the enclosure, allowing extra light to come through. Great for waterfront property, garden view, or anywhere to expand your view.

Aluminum
An aluminum panel used as a covering to a kneewall.

Match Your Home!
We are able to match your kneewall to the exterior of your home and make it look as if the addition is part of your home.

White

Sandstone
Limited availability, depending on the style of room.

Bronze

Skylight
Semi translucent panel that interconnects between the roof panels allowing for more light to come in.

Grill Cover
An additional patio cover off a sunroom used to add an area for grilling or an additional cover over a door.

Shingle

Ceiling Fan
Low E
A coating that does not affect the amount of visible light allowed in, but is used to minimize the amount of ultraviolet and infrared light.
Single Glaze Pane
Typically, a 1/8″ thick piece of glass; this window comes with no insulation which makes it less efficient at keeping out the seasonal temperatures and noise.
Insulated Glass
Two pieces of 1/8″ thick glass with an air space in between that aids as a barrier against seasonal temperatures and noise.
Argon Gas Filled Window
Increases energy efficiency of the window by adding argon in between the glass panes.
Combo
Combine Double Pane, Argon and Low E and have one of the most efficient windows in the industry today!!!
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Common Questions About Sunrooms
Why would I choose a sunroom over a conventional room addition?
A sunroom, which is mainly glass, will allow you to enjoy the outdoors and nature to its fullest. Glass connects you with the outdoors comfortably — rain and inclement weather become exciting events!
Will the sunroom increase the value of my home?
As a year-round conditioned space, the sunroom increases the value and appreciates in value just like any room would. In fact, US News & World Report indicated that a well-designed and installed sunroom is one of the highest returning improvements you can buy (98% in 6 months compared to 78% for a conventional addition).
Can I open the windows in my sunroom?
Yes. We offer a variety of operable windows. The most popular window configuration is a horizontal sliding window.
What colors are available for my sunroom?
Depending on the style of room you choose, the rooms are available in three contemporary colors: white, sandstone, and bronze (dark brown).
What kind of flooring should I put in my sunroom?
Check out our sister company, Lifetime Flooring, for all your flooring needs! It will be easy to choose something to coordinate with your home from the plethora of flooring choices on the market. Some popular choices are ceramic or porcelain tile, acrylic finishes, and carpet.
Can I put cable TV in my sunroom?
Yes! Many of our customers find their sunroom to be the BEST place to relax and watch television.
What furniture goes best in a sunroom?
It’s a personal choice; some choose leather sofas and chairs in more elegant styles, others choose more casual styles like wicker and teak.
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Glass-enclosed rooms that bring in natural light, usable year-round.
Custom-designed spaces allowing enjoyment of the outdoors without pests.
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