
Your patio already has the footprint. We enclose it into a fully air-conditioned sunroom you can use every day of the year, built to Palm Beach County hurricane standards.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Palm Beach transforms an existing outdoor slab into a fully enclosed, livable room by adding walls, windows, a proper roof system, and climate control - most projects take two to four months from signed contract to move-in day.
The conversion builds on what is already there. Your existing slab is assessed for thickness and levelness, framing is installed, impact-rated glazing goes in, and the room is tied into your home's cooling system. Because Palm Beach sits in a high-wind coastal zone, every enclosed addition here must meet Florida's wind-load and impact standards - that requirement is baked into every project we build, not offered as an upgrade. Many homeowners also consider a deck-to-sunroom conversion if they have a raised deck rather than a ground-level slab.
Permits and HOA approvals are part of the process in Palm Beach - the town is thorough, and a four-season sunroom is treated as a room addition by the building department. We handle both from start to finish so you do not have to figure out the paperwork on your own.
If your patio sits unused from late spring through early fall because Palm Beach heat makes it unbearable, you are losing months of potential living space. A sunroom with proper glazing and air conditioning turns that wasted footprint into a room your family actually uses. The problem does not solve itself - next summer arrives the same way.
Salt air, UV exposure, and South Florida rain cycles break down patio covers faster than in most climates. If yours is leaking, rusting, or due for replacement anyway, a full conversion is a smarter investment than patching a structure that will need attention again in a few years.
Palm Beach mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active for much of the year, and high humidity makes outdoor air uncomfortable even when temperatures are mild. A fully enclosed sunroom lets you enjoy the view and natural light without insects or sticky air pressing in through every opening.
If your household needs a home office, a reading room, or a casual entertaining space and a full interior renovation feels like too much, converting an existing patio is one of the most efficient ways to gain real square footage. You already have the slab and the footprint - the conversion builds on what is there.
The right type of conversion depends on how you plan to use the space and what the Palm Beach climate demands. Most homeowners here choose a fully climate-controlled four-season room because the summer heat and humidity make a lightly insulated space uncomfortable for months at a time. That means insulated framing, high-performance low-emissivity glass, and a cooling system sized specifically for the room. If you want something at the lower end of the investment range, a three-season enclosure handles mild-weather use without the full conditioning system.
For homeowners who want a distinct room aesthetic rather than a standard enclosure, our enclosed patio rooms service delivers a finished interior that blends seamlessly with your home. If the project starts from the patio slab but you want a heavier investment in custom design and materials, that path connects naturally to our deck-to-sunroom conversion work, which uses similar principles applied to raised deck structures. We discuss all these options during the estimate visit so you choose the right fit, not the most expensive one.
Good for homeowners who want a comfortable patio room in mild months without the cost of full climate control - the most accessible starting point.
The best choice for Palm Beach summers - fully insulated, air-conditioned, and usable every day of the year regardless of heat or humidity outside.
Pairs a full four-season conversion with hurricane-rated impact glass that meets Palm Beach County wind standards and provides genuine storm protection.
Designed to match your home's architecture and interior finish level - suited to estate properties with specific aesthetic or layout requirements.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon, and every property here faces salt air from two directions. That environment accelerates corrosion on standard aluminum framing, breaks down sealants faster than inland climates, and demands glazing that handles both UV radiation and the occasional tropical storm. A conversion built with inland-grade materials looks fine at delivery and starts showing problems within a few years. We use stainless fasteners, marine-grade coatings, and glazing systems that are specified for coastal South Florida - because long-term performance here is different from anywhere else.
Palm Beach County sits in a designated high-wind zone, and any enclosed room addition must meet those wind and impact standards. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach face the same requirements, and we handle conversions across the area. The permit process in Palm Beach specifically is thorough - plan review and multiple inspections are expected for any room addition - and having a contractor who already knows the process means your project does not stall waiting for information the building department needs.
We visit your home, look at the patio, check the slab condition, and discuss how you want to use the new room. You get a clear picture of what is possible and a realistic cost range. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
We prepare a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule. Once you sign, we file the permit application with Palm Beach's building department and handle the review process, including HOA submissions if your property requires them.
Framing, glazing, roofing, and any electrical or HVAC work happen in phases. We coordinate all required inspections at each stage - you do not have to track any of that. Most active construction on an existing slab takes two to six weeks once permits are approved.
Flooring, trim, and final finishes go in last. After the final inspection is passed, we walk through the completed room with you, demonstrate how windows and doors operate, and address any punch-list items before the project is closed out.
We handle the permit application, HOA submissions, and every inspection - you focus on planning the furniture.
(561) 954-1305We hold a current Florida contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation. You can verify the license through the state's online database before signing anything - we encourage it.
We work in Palm Beach regularly and know the town's building department process, typical HOA requirements, and the coastal material standards that apply here. That local knowledge keeps projects on schedule.
Every patio conversion we build uses impact-rated glass and framing connections engineered for Palm Beach County's wind zone. These are not optional upgrades - they are standard on every project we complete.
Before work begins, you receive a detailed written contract covering every phase. No surprise charges mid-project, no verbal agreements. A clear scope protects both sides from the first day to the last.
Every project we take in Palm Beach comes with the same standard: licensed work, impact-rated materials, and a permit record that protects your investment at resale. You can verify our Florida contractor license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything. The National Sunroom Association sets the industry standards we follow, and those standards mean something in a coastal market where substandard work fails fast.
Working with an existing deck instead of a slab? We assess the deck structure and convert it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Learn MoreA finished enclosed patio room blends the look of your home's interior with the open feel of an outdoor space - built for year-round use.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills during peak building season - call now to lock in your estimate and we handle the permits, HOA approvals, and every step of the build.