
Your deck sits empty from May through October. We convert it into a climate-controlled sunroom you can use every day - inspecting the structure, managing permits, and building to South Florida wind standards.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in North Palm Beach takes your existing raised deck structure and encloses it into a fully usable room - assessing and reinforcing the framing, then adding walls, windows, a roof system, and typically air conditioning - and most projects run eight to twelve weeks from contract to completion.
If your deck is sitting empty for half the year because of the heat, the afternoon storms, or the insects, you are losing square footage you already own. In North Palm Beach's subtropical climate, most homeowners choose a fully conditioned room - a room you can cool comfortably is a room you will actually use in July. Homeowners with a concrete slab rather than a raised deck often compare this to a patio-to-sunroom conversion, which follows a similar process with the slab as the starting point instead.
One important difference from a slab conversion: your existing deck framing may or may not be in condition to support an enclosed structure. We inspect it carefully before quoting, so you know exactly what the project involves before you commit to anything.
If you look out at your deck on a July afternoon and know you will not set foot on it until October, you are losing half the year on a space you paid for. A conditioned sunroom gives you that space back - protected from the heat, the afternoon downpours, and the insects - so it becomes part of your daily routine rather than a seasonal afterthought.
If your deck is showing its age - faded boards, wobbly railings, or a surface past its best days - you are already facing a decision about what to do with it. Converting it to a sunroom rather than simply replacing the decking turns a maintenance cost into a genuine upgrade, and you end up with more than you started with.
If your home feels tight and you need a home office, a playroom, or a casual dining area, a sunroom conversion is often faster and less disruptive than a traditional room addition. You are building on a structure that already exists, which simplifies the work and can reduce cost compared to starting from scratch.
North Palm Beach is full of homes with beautiful water views, garden outlooks, or canal vistas - and a raw deck means you can only enjoy them when the weather agrees. A sunroom with large glass panels lets you keep that view year-round, whether it is raining sideways or the sun is blazing at noon in August.
We handle the full conversion from structural assessment through final inspection. The process starts with a careful look at your existing deck framing - if it can support an enclosed structure, we build on it; if it needs reinforcement or partial replacement, we tell you before work begins, not after. We offer the full range of finished room types, from a basic screen enclosure to a fully insulated, air-conditioned room. Most homeowners in North Palm Beach choose a conditioned room with impact-rated glass because the heat and humidity make anything less than that a room you will not use for half the year.
Every conversion includes permit management, HOA submission support where needed, and construction to Palm Beach County wind-load standards. For homeowners who want to maximize the year-round usability of their outdoor space, our all season rooms page covers fully conditioned options in more detail. If you are comparing this against a patio conversion, see our patio-to-sunroom conversion page for the slab-based version of the same project.
The right choice for homeowners who want to use the space from May through October - insulated walls, impact-rated glass, and air conditioning that makes the room comfortable at noon in August.
Suits homeowners who want protection from bugs and light rain while keeping an open-air feel - comfortable for evenings and the cooler months.
If your existing deck framing needs reinforcement or partial replacement before enclosure, we address it as part of the project rather than as a surprise after work begins.
For homeowners who want hurricane-season peace of mind - glazing that meets Palm Beach County wind-load requirements and eliminates the need to install storm shutters every season.
North Palm Beach is a barrier island community bordered by the Intracoastal Waterway and close to the Atlantic Ocean. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners, frames, and hardware - which means a deck that is aging here is aging faster than one in an inland climate. Quality contractors in this area use marine-grade or corrosion-resistant materials throughout: aluminum framing with appropriate finishes, stainless or coated fasteners, and glazing systems designed for coastal exposure. This is not optional - it is the difference between a room that lasts twenty years and one that shows rust and frame failure in five. Homeowners throughout the village - whether near Riviera Beach or in the waterfront areas closer to Juno Beach - face the same coastal material challenges. We work in both areas regularly.
Palm Beach County's building code requires that any new enclosure meet strict wind-load standards, with glazing that is impact-rated or protected by approved storm panels. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for sunroom construction, and Florida's own building commission adds requirements on top of the national baseline. A contractor who builds to these standards is protecting your investment against hurricane-season damage - not just checking a box. HOA approval is also a real consideration in this part of Palm Beach County: many neighborhoods have architectural review requirements that govern how an addition looks from the street, and the review process typically needs to happen before permits are pulled.
Call or submit a request and we will be in touch within one business day to set a time. The visit is free and there is no pressure to commit - we look at the deck, discuss what you want the room to do, and give you a realistic picture of the options and cost range.
Before quoting, we inspect the existing deck framing for rot, inadequate footings, or structure that was not built to support an enclosed room. If reinforcement is needed, that is part of the proposal - not a surprise after you sign. You receive a written proposal covering room type, glazing, permits, HOA requirements if applicable, and total cost.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission first - HOA review can take a few weeks depending on your association's schedule. After HOA approval, we submit for building permits with the village. We give you a realistic timeline based on current local conditions, not best-case estimates.
Once permits are in hand, the construction phase typically runs two to four weeks for most standard conversions. We protect your landscaping and clean up at the end of each workday. After the county inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room and hand over any warranty documentation and a copy of the closed permit.
We inspect the structure, handle permits and HOA submissions, and build to wind-code standards in North Palm Beach - no surprises, just a clear process and a finished room you can use.
(561) 356-8563We inspect your existing deck framing before writing a quote, so you know exactly what the project involves. Issues that need to be addressed - rot, inadequate footings, framing that cannot support an enclosure - are identified and priced upfront. You never get a surprise mid-project cost increase from a structural problem we could have found on the first visit.
Florida requires contractors who build additions and enclosures to hold a current state license. You can check the status of any contractor's license through the state's online database before signing anything. We are licensed, and we will provide our license number at your first request.
North Palm Beach's proximity to the Intracoastal and the Atlantic means salt air is a constant. We use marine-grade or corrosion-resistant framing, stainless or coated fasteners, and glazing systems appropriate for coastal exposure on every project - because materials that are right for this environment last far longer than standard materials would.
We build every sunroom to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements with impact-rated or code-compliant glazing and properly flashed roof-to-wall connections. HOA submission support is also part of what we bring - we have navigated local architectural review processes before and know how to prepare a submission that moves through smoothly.
A deck-to-sunroom conversion in North Palm Beach involves structural work, coastal material choices, permits, and HOA approvals - all before a single wall goes up. We manage every step, so the project moves forward without the delays and surprises that come from contractors who are not familiar with how this area works.
Explore fully conditioned all season room options for homeowners who want a space that is comfortable and usable every month of the year.
Learn MoreStarting from a concrete slab rather than a raised deck? The patio conversion process builds on your existing slab to create the same finished result.
Learn MoreOur project calendar fills up fast in spring - reach out now to schedule your site visit and lock in your start date before the wait grows.