
Your back patio bakes in the sun from May through October. We install glass-enclosed solariums in Kissimmee so you get a bright, comfortable room that works every month of the year, not just when the weather cooperates.

Solarium installation in Kissimmee means adding a fully glass-enclosed room to your home - walls and roof in glass - so natural light fills the space from every direction, and the room stays comfortable year-round. Most active construction takes one to two weeks once Osceola County issues the permit, with the full project timeline ranging from six to ten weeks.
Homeowners in Kissimmee choose solariums for reading rooms, indoor plant spaces, home offices, and dining areas that feel connected to the outdoors without the bugs, heat, and rain. Unlike a screened porch, a solarium uses glass panels engineered to block heat while still letting in light - a critical feature in a climate where summer temperatures regularly push into the mid-90s. If you want the full glass-room experience but prefer a layout with more solid wall sections, our four season sunrooms service covers rooms designed to be used every month of the year regardless of weather.
Every solarium we install is permitted through Osceola County and passes a final county inspection. That is not a formality - it is what makes the addition an official, documented part of your home that protects you when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
If your back patio sits unused for most of the year because of Kissimmee's heat and humidity, a solarium turns that wasted square footage into a room you actually want to spend time in. With heat-blocking glass and a cooling option, the space stays comfortable even in July - the month most Kissimmee homeowners write off their backyards entirely.
Central Florida's afternoon thunderstorms roll in fast and soak everything in minutes. Add year-round mosquito pressure and your open patio becomes nearly unusable by mid-afternoon for much of the year. A fully enclosed solarium seals out both problems - no more retreating inside the moment a cloud forms.
If your interior rooms feel closed-in or dim even though Kissimmee has over 230 sunny days a year, a solarium can dramatically change how your home feels. Glass walls and a glass roof bring natural light deep into the space, brightening not just the new room but the adjoining interior areas it connects to.
Many Kissimmee homes have older screen enclosures with torn screens, rusting frames, or panels that no longer keep out rain. If yours is past the point of reasonable repair, upgrading to a proper glass solarium gives you a more durable, more comfortable, and more valuable space than patching the existing structure again.
We manage every part of the project from the first site visit through the final county inspection. That includes measuring your space and designing the room, selecting glass suited to Kissimmee's heat and wind requirements, handling the Osceola County permit application, and coordinating HOA approval if your neighborhood requires it. We pour any needed concrete foundation work, install the aluminum frame and glass panels, seal the connection point where the solarium meets your existing roofline, and wire rough-in for electrical if you want lighting or a ceiling fan. For homeowners who want a related but less glass-intensive option, our patio cover installation service offers attached and freestanding covered structures without full glass enclosure. For homeowners looking for a fully conditioned glass room with more wall structure and less exposed glazing, our four season sunrooms are worth comparing side by side.
The glass we use is rated by a recognized testing organization for solar heat gain performance - not a generic panel pulled from a catalog. In Central Florida's climate, that distinction matters every single day you use the room.
Best for homeowners adding a glass room to a yard area without an existing patio slab, where foundation work is part of the project scope from day one.
Best for homeowners with a sound, level concrete patio who want to enclose the space with glass walls and a glass roof without pouring new concrete.
Best for homeowners replacing an aging screen enclosure with a fully glass-enclosed solarium, upgrading durability, comfort, and home value at the same time.
Best for homeowners in Kissimmee's HOA communities who need a design that satisfies both county building requirements and association design standards before construction begins.
Kissimmee averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s with humidity that makes it feel hotter. That climate is precisely why so many Kissimmee homeowners end up with outdoor spaces they never use - the sun is too strong, the bugs are relentless, and the afternoon storms arrive without warning. A solarium built with performance glass and proper climate control flips that equation. The light stays, the heat and rain stay out, and the room becomes somewhere you genuinely want to be. Florida also has some of the toughest residential construction requirements in the country because of hurricane exposure, which means every solarium we build must meet specific wind-load standards. The Florida Building Commission sets and updates those standards - and our work is built to meet them.
Osceola County's sandy, moisture-prone soil also shapes how we approach every foundation. Ground that shifts with seasonal wet and dry cycles can crack a poorly poured slab over time, pulling the glass frame out of alignment and creating leaks. We assess soil conditions at your specific property before recommending a foundation approach. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including in Kissimmee and St. Cloud, and we know the permitting process and HOA requirements across the neighborhoods we work in regularly.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and will schedule a time to visit your home and look at the space - no pricing over the phone without seeing what we are working with.
We come to your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab or yard area, and review the roofline connection point. You will receive a written proposal with a line-by-line cost breakdown so you can compare quotes with confidence - no pressure to commit on the spot.
Once you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to Osceola County and handle any HOA architectural review submission. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks - nothing is built until it is in hand. You receive a copy before any work begins.
Active construction takes one to two weeks - foundation prep if needed, frame installation, glass panel setting, and sealing the connection to your home. After construction, a county inspector visits to verify the work. Once the inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your copy of the passed inspection report.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle the permits and HOA paperwork.
(689) 201-8951We specify glass that is rated for solar heat gain performance by the National Fenestration Rating Council. That rating is what tells you the glass actually blocks heat - not just a contractor's verbal assurance. In Kissimmee's climate, this choice is the difference between a room you use every day and a greenhouse that sits empty in summer.
Every solarium we build is permitted through Osceola County before a single post goes in the ground. A passed county inspection means the work is officially on record - and that record protects your investment when you sell, refinance, or file a homeowner's insurance claim. We never suggest skipping a permit to save time or money.
A large share of Kissimmee's neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and getting a removal order after construction is one of the most frustrating outcomes a homeowner can face. We manage the HOA architectural review submission alongside the county permit so you have written approval from both before installation day arrives. No surprises.
Florida's building code requires solarium structures to meet specific wind-load standards because of the state's hurricane exposure. We build to those standards on every project - not as an optional upgrade. Kissimmee sits in Central Florida's hurricane impact zone, and a room built to code is one you do not have to worry about when storm season begins in June.
From the initial site visit through the final inspection walkthrough, we keep you informed at every step. Our goal is a finished room you are genuinely glad you built - not a project that left you with questions and callbacks.
A covered outdoor structure without full glass enclosure - a simpler, lower-cost option for homeowners who want shade and rain protection.
Learn MoreA fully conditioned room with more structural wall sections than a solarium - designed for year-round use in any Florida weather.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - locking in your start date now means your room is ready before the busy season. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.