
Your patio has a slab and a roof line already. We add weather-tight walls, Florida-approved windows, and a proper permit - turning the space you avoid into one you use every morning.

Enclosed patio rooms in North Palm Beach transform an existing or new outdoor patio into a fully usable indoor room by adding framed walls, windows, a solid or glazed roof, and a door - the result is a weather-tight space that is part of the house, with most projects taking six to twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room.
Unlike a screen room, which keeps bugs out but not the heat, an enclosed patio room is a true room with solid walls and proper glazing. It stays cool, stays dry, and stays comfortable from May through October - the months when an open or screened patio is essentially unusable in North Palm Beach. If your household has grown or you need flexible living space without the disruption of a full addition, an enclosed patio room adds genuine square footage at a lower cost.
For homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled addition with more glass exposure, an all season room is worth comparing. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and how much insulation versus glass coverage you want.
In North Palm Beach, mosquitoes and afternoon heat make open-air patios uncomfortable for much of the year. If the space you paid for is somewhere you walk past rather than sit in, an enclosed room solves the heat, the bugs, and the afternoon rain in one project.
A dedicated dining area, a quiet home office, or a comfortable reading room - an enclosed patio adds real square footage using a slab that is already there, at a lower cost and less disruption than building a traditional room addition from scratch.
Many North Palm Beach homeowners want the light, the garden, and the water view without the heat, the no-see-ums, and the afternoon storms. An enclosed patio room gives you that connection while keeping the temperature on the right side of the glass.
South Florida buyers value usable, comfortable living space connected to the outdoors. A permitted, well-built enclosed patio room adds real square footage, photographs well, and gives buyers a concrete reason to choose your home over a comparable one.
We build enclosed patio rooms in a range of configurations - from a straightforward enclosure of an existing concrete slab to a larger addition with a fully insulated roof and climate-controlled air. Every project uses Florida product-approved windows and roof panels rated for Palm Beach County's wind requirements. For homeowners considering a step beyond a simple enclosure, our solarium installation service brings maximum glass coverage and a distinct architectural look.
We also work with homeowners who want to add shade and weather protection without full enclosure - our patio cover installation is a good starting point if you are not ready for a full room but want to make the space more comfortable before committing. We help you understand what each option involves so you choose the right fit for your budget and how you plan to use the space.
Best for homeowners converting an existing slab into a weather-tight space with solid walls, standard windows, and a roof that ties into the existing structure.
Suits homeowners who want to extend their home's air conditioning into the room and stay comfortable in North Palm Beach's summer heat from day one.
Ideal for homeowners who want maximum natural light and views, using high-performance glazing to manage heat gain while keeping the open feel.
A flexible option for homeowners who want to keep some open-air ventilation on mild days while still having solid walls and a proper roof for weather protection.
North Palm Beach lots tend to be flat with a shallow water table, and many existing patio slabs have settling, cracking, or drainage issues that need to be addressed before an enclosure goes up. Building over a compromised slab leads to problems with the finished room - we assess the slab condition during the estimate visit and address any issues before construction starts. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Riviera Beach face the same flat-lot and drainage considerations, and we apply the same assessment process across all of our service area.
Florida's building code requires that windows, doors, and roof panels used in enclosures carry state product approval - meaning they have been tested and certified to meet the wind and weather standards for this region. Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and the building inspector verifies product compliance during your project. We specify only approved products and can show you the documentation before construction begins. The Florida Building Commission maintains the product approval database, and a legitimate contractor can point you to the listings for every component they plan to use.
Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a no-obligation visit to your home to look at the existing patio, assess the slab, and discuss how you want to use the room.
We measure the space, discuss window and roof options for South Florida's climate, and give you a detailed written quote. This is the time to ask every question about materials, cost, and what is included.
We handle the permit application and can help prepare any documentation your HOA requires. Permit review in Palm Beach County varies - we keep you updated throughout and manage back-and-forth with the building department.
Most of the work happens outside your home's living area. After the final building inspection, we walk you through the finished room and hand you all permit records, inspection sign-offs, and product warranties.
Free in-home estimate. We handle permits and HOA paperwork. No pressure, no obligation.
(561) 356-8563A contractor who asks you to pull the permit is a warning sign. We handle the entire permit process - application, required drawings, and inspections - and you receive all permit and inspection records when the project is done. Your room is on record with the county.
Every window, door, and roof panel we use carries Florida's state product approval. This is a real requirement in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, and it is what the building inspector verifies during your project. We can show you the documentation before we start.
We assess your existing patio slab before finalizing any proposal. Flat, low-lying lots in North Palm Beach sometimes have drainage or settling issues that affect the finished room. Addressing those before construction starts avoids surprises and rework after the fact.
North Palm Beach has a high concentration of active HOAs with specific rules about exterior additions. We prepare the drawings and specifications your HOA needs for review, so the approval process moves smoothly and nothing needs to be changed after the fact. Verify any contractor credential through the My Florida License database before you sign anything.
Each of these points matters because an enclosed patio room in North Palm Beach faces specific demands - salt air, high-wind-zone requirements, HOA oversight, and a climate that is unforgiving of shortcuts. We build rooms that hold up to all of it, and we document everything so you have a clean paper trail from day one.
A step beyond a standard enclosure - full glass coverage on walls and roof for a light-filled, garden-connected room.
Learn MoreAdd shade and rain protection to your patio without full enclosure - a lower-cost option before committing to a full room.
Learn MoreWe handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the entire build - reach out today before the wet season arrives and your patio sits empty again.