
Turn your unused patio or pool deck into a space you can actually enjoy. We build screen, glass, and insulated enclosures on Palm Beach properties, engineered for coastal wind and salt air.

Patio enclosures in Palm Beach turn an existing outdoor patio, lanai, or pool deck into a protected living space using screen panels, glass, or a combination - most installations take a few days to a couple of weeks once permits and any HOA approvals are in hand.
The process involves anchoring a frame to your existing slab, installing wall panels and a roof system, and fitting any doors and windows. In Palm Beach, where every property is exposed to salt air from both the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, we specify marine-grade aluminum framing and coated hardware from the start - standard components corrode quickly in this environment. Florida's building code requires enclosures in Palm Beach County to meet specific wind-load standards, and the permit inspection confirms the structure was built accordingly. If you want a room that functions more like finished interior living space, our custom sunroom service takes that step further with full insulation and interior finishes.
Many homeowners start with a screen enclosure and later upgrade to glass panels as their needs change - we build both, so that transition is straightforward. The most important factor is getting the structure engineered and permitted correctly from the beginning, so any future upgrade does not require starting over.
If your patio or lanai sits empty because the heat, humidity, or insects make it uncomfortable for all but a few months, an enclosure changes the equation entirely. In Palm Beach, a space you cannot use is a space going to waste. The longer you wait, the more seasons you lose.
Palm Beach's coastal environment is relentless on patio furniture, flooring, and hardware. Afternoon downpours soak uncovered pieces, and salt air accelerates fading and corrosion. An enclosure shields everything inside it, meaning your investment in furnishings lasts considerably longer.
Leaves, insects, and wildlife in an open pool area mean more frequent cleaning and higher chemical use. An enclosed pool space keeps the water cleaner between uses and creates a safer environment if you have children or pets. The time saved on maintenance adds up quickly.
If your household needs a dedicated casual dining room, a workspace, or simply more room to spread out, a patio enclosure delivers usable square footage at a fraction of what a traditional room addition costs. Most of the construction work happens on the exterior, so your daily life inside is minimally disrupted.
The type of enclosure that fits your property depends on how you want to use the space, your budget, and how much weather protection you need. A basic screen enclosure is the most cost-effective option and is ideal for pool areas where the goal is keeping insects and debris out while the breeze flows through. Glass or acrylic panel enclosures go further, blocking rain and reducing wind - these are popular for patios where homeowners want to use the space through afternoon storms. For homeowners who want the most complete solution - a room that feels like an interior space with air conditioning - our custom sunroom option adds insulation, interior finishes, and independent climate control.
If you are looking at what to do with an existing patio that already has a partial enclosure or a structure that needs updating, our enclosed patio rooms service covers retrofit and upgrade work on existing outdoor structures. We assess what can be salvaged and what needs to be replaced, and we build a plan that makes sense for your home rather than defaulting to a full tear-out.
Best for pool areas and homeowners who want insect and debris protection with full airflow - the most cost-effective patio enclosure option.
Suits homeowners who want rain and wind protection in addition to bug control - operable panels provide flexibility between open and closed configurations.
A good fit for homeowners who want a year-round, air-conditioned space - functions like any other room in the home while maintaining an outdoor connection.
For homeowners with a worn or damaged screen or panel enclosure - we replace, reframe, and bring the structure up to current wind and coastal material standards.
Palm Beach is a barrier island with salt air coming from the Atlantic on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. That combination means standard enclosure components - aluminum frames with basic coatings, standard-grade fasteners, and screen frames without reinforcement - begin to show corrosion and degradation much faster here than they would a few miles inland. When we specify materials for a Palm Beach enclosure, marine-grade aluminum and stainless hardware are the baseline, not an upgrade. It is the kind of detail that only matters after a few rainy seasons have passed, but it determines whether you are calling us for repairs or still enjoying the original installation.
Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Boynton Beach face similar coastal conditions and the same high-wind building requirements under Florida's code. The Florida contractor licensing system exists in part to ensure contractors building in these environments meet the required standards - you can verify any contractor's license status online before signing anything. For Palm Beach-specific projects, navigating the town's architectural review process is an added step that requires familiarity with local board schedules and submission requirements. We have done this regularly since 2019 and know what each stage requires.
We visit your home, assess the existing patio or pool deck, and discuss what you want the space to do. You get a written proposal covering scope, materials, and a cost range. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
If your community requires architectural review, we help you prepare the drawings and documentation for submission. Once any HOA approval is in hand, we file the building permit with the local building office and manage the review process.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the slab, anchor the frame, and install wall panels, the roof system, and any doors or windows. Most residential enclosures are installed in a few days to a couple of weeks - we keep the work area clean throughout.
A building inspector verifies the finished structure meets the permitted plans. We then walk you through the space, show you how to operate any moving panels or doors, and review warranty documentation. The space is ready to furnish and use.
We come to your home, assess the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
(561) 954-1305We carry a current Florida contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation on every project. Look up our license through the state's online database - you should do this for any contractor before you sign.
Salt air corrodes standard hardware quickly near the ocean. We specify marine-grade aluminum framing and coated fasteners designed for Palm Beach's coastal environment - not components brought over from an inland job that will start showing rust within a few seasons.
Every enclosure we build is engineered and inspected to meet Florida's high-wind requirements for the Palm Beach coastal zone. The permit process confirms compliance - not an optional step, but a protection for your home and your investment.
We have navigated Palm Beach's architectural review and permit requirements since 2019. We know what the town and common HOA boards need for submissions and can help you avoid the delays that catch out-of-area contractors off guard.
A patio enclosure is a significant investment in your property, and the contractor you choose shapes whether it lasts. Our combination of current Florida licensing, coastal material expertise, and direct experience with Palm Beach's permit and HOA processes means your project moves forward correctly from the first site visit - not by trial and error.
A fully custom-designed and built sunroom for homeowners with specific size, style, or layout requirements that go beyond a standard enclosure.
Learn MoreA fully enclosed patio room that functions as finished interior living space - the next step up from a basic enclosure.
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