Sunroom Installation · Manatee County
Sunrooms in Bradenton, FL
Custom sunrooms in Bradenton, FL built for coastal salt air and Lakewood Ranch HOA rules. Licensed contractor, 22 years, free estimate.
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Licensed #CGC1527718 · 22 years · 0% financing available.
Top Tier Home Building Solutions designs and builds custom sunrooms across Bradenton and Manatee County. As a licensed Florida general contractor (#CGC1527718) with 22 years of experience, we run the full job in-house: design, engineering, Manatee County Building Department permitting, and final inspection. From the inland HOA neighborhoods around Lakewood Ranch to the salt-air homes near Cortez and West Bradenton, we build sunrooms that hold up to this county’s two very different climates and pass code the first time.
Why Build a Sunroom in Bradenton?
Bradenton gives you long, usable shoulder seasons that most of the country never gets. A sunroom lets you sit out through the humid summer with screens or AC, then open it up in the dry, breezy winter months that draw people to this coast in the first place. For homeowners near the water, it also solves a real problem: enjoying the Gulf breeze and Manatee River views without fighting no-see-ums, afternoon storms, or the constant salt that wears down an open lanai.
Because Bradenton spans coastal and inland communities, the right build varies block to block. Coastal homes lean toward sealed, corrosion-resistant systems; inland HOA neighborhoods care more about matching approved colors and rooflines. We plan for both.
Sunroom Types We Build in Bradenton
- Four-season sunrooms — insulated, climate-controlled, and tied into your HVAC for year-round use. The most popular choice in Lakewood Ranch and other newer Bradenton communities where buyers want true added living space.
- Three-season sunrooms — single-pane glass and lighter framing for spring, fall, and mild winter use at a lower price point.
- Glass / picture-window rooms — wide spans of glass for homes near the river or Gulf where the view is the whole point.
- Lanai and screen-to-glass conversions — turning an existing screened lanai into a sealed glass room, very common on older West Bradenton and coastal properties.
Bradenton Neighborhoods We Serve
We build throughout Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch, Parrish, Palmetto, Ellenton, West Bradenton, and the coastal stretch around Cortez. The work isn’t identical across these areas. In master-planned communities like Lakewood Ranch and growing Parrish, HOA color, roofline, and material rules drive much of the design. Closer to the water in Cortez and West Bradenton, salt air is the deciding factor, so we spec powder-coated aluminum and corrosion-resistant hardware from the start.
Bradenton Permitting & Manatee County Wind & HOA Code
Most Bradenton sunrooms are permitted through the Manatee County Building Department; homes inside city limits go through the City of Bradenton. Permits typically take 3 to 5 weeks. Manatee County sits in Florida’s wind-borne debris region, so every sunroom we build is engineered to the required wind loads with code-compliant glazing and anchoring. If your home is in a Lakewood Ranch community, HOA architectural approval usually adds another 1 to 2 weeks.
We handle all of it: engineered drawings, the permit application, and the HOA approval packet, so you’re not chasing paperwork.
Sunroom Cost in Bradenton (2026)
Most Bradenton sunroom projects land between $20,000 and $58,000+ in 2026. The range runs higher here than in some inland markets because coastal-rated materials and HOA color and finish requirements add cost. Size, glass type, and whether you’re converting an existing lanai or building new all move the number.
For a full breakdown, see our sunroom cost guide, and ask about 0% financing to spread the investment over time.
Recent Bradenton-Area Sunroom Projects
Recent work in the Bradenton area includes a Lakewood Ranch four-season room built in HOA-approved bronze powder-coated aluminum with insulated glass, and a West Bradenton lanai-to-glass conversion using corrosion-resistant hardware for a home a few minutes from the water.
In Parrish, we completed a three-season picture-window room with code-compliant glazing engineered for the county’s wind-borne debris requirements. Every project is built with powder-coated aluminum framing and backed by our workmanship warranty.
Sunroom FAQs — Bradenton
How much does a sunroom cost in Bradenton?
Most Bradenton sunrooms run between $20,000 and $58,000+ in 2026. Coastal-rated materials and HOA color and finish rules push costs higher than some inland markets. Final price depends on size, glass type, and whether you're converting an existing lanai.
Do I need a permit for a sunroom in Bradenton?
Yes. Sunrooms are permitted through the Manatee County Building Department, or the City of Bradenton if you're inside city limits. Permits typically take 3 to 5 weeks, and Lakewood Ranch HOA approval can add another 1 to 2 weeks. We handle the drawings, permit, and HOA packet for you.
Are Bradenton sunrooms built for coastal salt air and wind?
They have to be. Manatee County is in Florida's wind-borne debris region, so we engineer every sunroom to the required wind loads with code-compliant glazing. For coastal homes near Cortez and West Bradenton, we use powder-coated aluminum and corrosion-resistant hardware to stand up to salt air.
Can you convert my existing screened lanai into a glass sunroom?
Yes, and it's one of our most common Bradenton jobs, especially on older West Bradenton and coastal homes. We convert screened lanais into sealed glass rooms with proper anchoring and code-compliant glazing, then handle the permit and inspection.
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