
Your patio slab is already there. A properly built enclosure puts it to work - giving you a comfortable, protected room you can actually use every day, not just when the weather cooperates.

Patio enclosures in North Palm Beach transform an existing outdoor patio or lanai into a usable, enclosed living space - using screen panels, glass panels, or a combination of both - and most residential installations are complete within a few days to two weeks on-site once permits are approved.
The biggest selling point here is efficiency: you already have the slab. The enclosure builds around what is already there. That means less excavation, less disruption, and a faster path from signed contract to a room you are sitting in. Whether the goal is keeping bugs out, blocking afternoon rain, or creating a shaded space around a pool deck, the enclosure addresses it directly.
If you want something that feels more like interior living space rather than a protected outdoor area, a custom sunroom or enclosed patio room may be the better fit - we can walk through both options at a site visit.
If heat and glare make your patio unusable by 10 a.m., you are not getting real value from the space. An enclosure with heat-reducing glass or a solid insulated roof panel can extend comfortable use by hours. Without it, you keep moving indoors and the slab sits unused.
No-see-ums and mosquitoes are a constant in coastal South Florida, especially after dusk. A screen enclosure is the most direct fix - you keep the breeze and the view, but leave the insects out. This alone is enough reason for many North Palm Beach homeowners to enclose.
If your family has grown or you want a dedicated work-from-home spot, a patio enclosure delivers real square footage at a fraction of the cost of a room addition. The slab is already there - the enclosure is the most efficient way to put it to use.
Many North Palm Beach homeowners enclose a pool deck along with the patio to keep leaves, debris, and wildlife out of the water. If you are spending more time cleaning than swimming, an enclosure changes that equation - and gives you a shaded, comfortable area around the pool.
We build screen enclosures, glass-panel rooms, and hybrid combinations - all designed around your existing slab, your roofline, and your budget. A screen room is the most affordable starting point and the best choice when airflow and bug protection are the priorities. A glass-panel enclosure blocks wind and rain and can be climate-controlled, giving you something closer to a finished room. A hybrid design lets you choose - open panels on a comfortable day, closed when the weather turns. For homeowners who want the fully finished look of an interior room, we also build custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms that take the same slab and turn it into something that looks and feels like it belongs inside the house.
Every enclosure we build uses materials specified for coastal conditions. Salt air is a constant here, and aluminum frames and hardware that are not rated for it start corroding faster than most homeowners expect. We treat marine-grade materials as the baseline - not as an upgrade - because that is what the environment around the Intracoastal actually requires.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection, airflow, and an open feel at the most accessible price point.
Best for homeowners who want full weather protection and the option to add climate control down the road.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to open up for the breeze or close up against a storm.
North Palm Beach is a barrier island community sitting between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic. That geography creates two conditions that affect every patio enclosure project: constant salt air and strict wind-load requirements. Palm Beach County enforces Florida's building code closely, and any structure attached to a home - including a screen enclosure - must meet specific wind-resistance standards. Your contractor needs to use state-approved, wind-rated components and pull the required permits. A contractor who skips that step is leaving you exposed - both physically when a storm comes and legally if you ever file an insurance claim or try to sell.
On top of permitting, many North Palm Beach neighborhoods have HOA design guidelines that govern what an enclosure can look like - approved frame colors, roof profiles, and enclosure types. We flag the HOA step early in every project and can provide the drawings and specifications you need for the submission. Homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens and Lake Park deal with similar HOA and permitting steps, and we handle those projects regularly.
For background on Florida's product approval requirements for enclosure materials, Florida Building Commission maintains the state building code and product approval database - a useful reference if you want to understand what your contractor is required to use.
We respond within one business day. You will talk to someone who knows Palm Beach County requirements - not a national call center. The first conversation is just us understanding your project.
We visit your home, measure your slab, check your roofline, and ask about your HOA if applicable. You receive a written proposal with a detailed scope of work and a total price - no vague estimates that change later.
We handle the permit application and engineered drawings. Once the permit is approved, we order your specific materials and schedule the crew. Permit review in Palm Beach County typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
The crew builds the enclosure - usually a few days to two weeks on-site. The building department conducts a final inspection, and we walk through the finished room with you, showing you how everything operates and what your warranty covers.
We visit your home, review your space and HOA requirements, and give you a written estimate before any work begins. No obligation.
(561) 356-8563Every enclosure we install uses state-approved, wind-rated components required by Palm Beach County's building code. That means the structure passes inspection and holds when a storm comes through - not a perk, just the minimum standard we build to on every job.
We specify marine-grade or corrosion-resistant frames and hardware on every coastal project. Salt air between the Intracoastal and the Atlantic is one of the harshest environments for aluminum and steel - we treat corrosion resistance as a starting point, not an add-on you have to ask for.
We handle the building permit application and flag HOA submission requirements before they become timeline problems. In a village where many neighborhoods have active design review processes, having a contractor who knows to ask about HOA approvals from day one saves weeks of delay.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license to build structures attached to your home. You can verify any contractor's status through the Florida DBPR licensing database before you sign anything. We encourage homeowners to check - it takes two minutes and removes all doubt.
When you add these up, you get an enclosure that passes inspection, holds up in the coastal climate, and does not surprise you with HOA violations or code issues after the crew leaves. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project in North Palm Beach.
Take the same slab further - a custom sunroom adds finished walls, windows, and climate control for a room that feels like part of the house.
Learn MoreAn enclosed patio room bridges the gap between a basic enclosure and a full room addition - protected, finished, and designed to match your home.
Learn MorePermit timelines mean the sooner you call, the sooner you are sitting in your new room - reach out now and we will get the process moving.