
Your patio is unusable for six months. We build all season rooms designed for South Florida heat, salt air, and storm season - so you can enjoy the view every month of the year.

All season rooms in North Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a solid or insulated roof, and glass panels on most sides, built to be heated and cooled so you can use the space every month of the year, with most projects completed in six to twelve weeks.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic lanai, an all season room is a real room - one that connects to your home's structure, uses climate-controlled air, and stays comfortable even on the hottest July afternoons. If your patio sits empty from May through October because of the heat and afternoon storms, an all season room solves exactly that problem.
If you are weighing options, a four season sunroom offers similar year-round comfort with more expansive glass coverage. Both are worth comparing depending on how you plan to use the space.
If the heat and afternoon thunderstorms have turned your outdoor space into something you walk past instead of sit in, you are losing the use of a significant part of your property. An all season room gives that space back by keeping the temperature and the weather on the other side of the glass.
A new work-from-home situation, a growing family, or the need for a dedicated hobby space can make even a well-designed house feel tight. An all season room adds real, usable square footage - a room that works as an office, a playroom, or a second living area.
North Palm Beach's water views, lush landscaping, and tropical light are a big part of why people live here. If you are looking at your yard or waterway from inside the house rather than sitting near it, an all season room puts you in that environment without the bugs and the heat.
Outdoor entertaining in South Florida is impractical for much of the year. If hosting guests means waiting for a comfortable evening in November, an all season room gives you a space that feels open and connected to the outdoors but works for morning coffee, evening dinners, and everything in between.
We build all season rooms in a range of sizes and configurations, from a modest addition off an existing living space to a large, open room that spans the back of your home. Every project uses insulated roof panels, high-performance glazing suited to South Florida's heat, and framing systems rated for Palm Beach County's wind requirements. We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want to convert an existing slab into a weather-tight space.
For homeowners who want the feel of a sunroom with maximum glass coverage, our four season sunrooms offer that expansive indoor-outdoor look with the same climate-ready construction. We help you understand the trade-offs between room types so you choose the one that fits how you actually plan to use the space.
Best for homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled addition they can use comfortably every month, with minimal heat gain even in mid-summer.
Suits homeowners who prioritize natural light and open views and are willing to invest in high-performance glazing to manage South Florida heat.
Ideal for homes where the room will share a wall with an existing interior space, creating a seamless flow from indoors to the new room.
A good fit for lots where a detached structure works better than an attached addition, connected to the main house by a covered walkway.
North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic coast and the Intracoastal Waterway, and that geography creates specific demands on any outdoor structure. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal framing, fasteners, and hardware - a room built with materials not rated for coastal exposure can show rust and seal failure within a few years. We specify framing and hardware chosen for this environment, not adapted to it. Homeowners near the water in Palm Beach Gardens and Juno Beach face the same conditions and ask us the same questions about coastal durability.
South Florida's wet season runs roughly June through September, with nearly daily afternoon thunderstorms that drop several inches of rain in a short window. A properly designed all season room must shed that water quickly, with roof slopes and sealed connections that hold up after years of heavy rain. Palm Beach County's building code also requires structures to meet high-wind-zone standards - our work is engineered and inspected to meet those requirements. Florida Building Commission standards for high-wind zones are among the most demanding in the country, and we build to meet them.
Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a visit to your home, look at the space, and talk through how you want to use the room - no pressure, no obligation.
We measure the space, discuss glazing and roof options for South Florida's climate, and give you a detailed written quote. This is where you ask every question about materials, timeline, and what is included.
We handle the permit application and provide any documentation needed for HOA review if your community requires it. Permit timelines in Palm Beach County vary - we keep you updated and manage the back-and-forth.
Construction begins once permits are in hand. Most of the work happens outside your living area. After a final inspection, we walk you through the completed room and hand over all permit and inspection records.
Free in-home estimate. We handle permits and HOA paperwork. No pressure.
(561) 356-8563Every all season room we build is fully permitted through the local building department. A contractor who asks you to pull the permit yourself is a warning sign - we handle the entire process, and you receive all permit and inspection records at completion.
Florida requires that framing, glass, and roof panels used in permanent additions carry state product approval. We specify only products that have passed Florida's testing requirements for wind and weather, which is what the building inspector checks during your project.
Most contractors build sunrooms for mild climates and adapt them to Florida. We start with the assumption that your room needs to stay comfortable in July, which means the glazing, insulation, and roof design are chosen for South Florida conditions from day one. Industry standards from the National Sunroom Association guide our approach.
North Palm Beach's proximity to the Intracoastal means salt air is a constant. We use corrosion-resistant framing systems and hardware rated for coastal exposure, which is why our rooms look and perform the same five years after installation as they did on completion day.
Every one of these details connects to how your room performs on the hottest day of August, after the first major storm of the season, and five years from now. We build all season rooms that hold up to the specific demands of North Palm Beach - not generic structures adapted to a climate they were not designed for.
Convert an existing patio slab into a fully weather-tight room with windows and a solid roof.
Learn MoreExpansive glass-panel sunrooms with year-round climate control and views on every side.
Learn MorePermits are our responsibility, not yours - reach out today and we will have your estimate ready before the next wet season starts.