
Your outdoor patio sits empty most of the year. We enclose it into a comfortable, weather-protected room - handling permits, HOA submissions, and South Florida wind-code requirements so you can enjoy it year-round.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in North Palm Beach takes your existing concrete slab and encloses it into a fully usable room - adding walls, windows, and a roof system - and most projects run from a few weeks to about twelve weeks total, depending on the room type and permit timeline.
If your patio sits unused from May through October because of the heat, the bugs, or the afternoon storms, you are losing square footage you already paid for. A properly built sunroom turns that space into a room you want to spend time in every day of the year. Many homeowners also consider a deck-to-sunroom conversion when they have an existing raised deck rather than a slab - the process is similar, and the result is just as rewarding.
North Palm Beach's subtropical climate means the choice of glass, ventilation, and whether to add air conditioning matters far more here than in a northern climate. We help you sort through those options from the start, so the room you build is one you will actually use.
If you look out at your patio on a July afternoon and know you will not step outside until October, you are losing half the year on a space you paid for. The heat, humidity, and afternoon downpours make an open slab uncomfortable from May through October in North Palm Beach. Enclosing it changes that completely.
Adding a room from scratch is a major project. If you already have a concrete slab in place, a sunroom conversion is a faster and often less expensive way to gain a new room - a home office, playroom, or casual dining area. It is the natural next step for families who have outgrown their indoor space.
North Palm Beach's climate is beautiful, but the combination of summer heat, humidity, and insects makes a fully open patio uncomfortable for much of the day. A screen enclosure or climate-controlled sunroom lets you enjoy the view and the light without the drawbacks that currently send you back inside.
In a market where outdoor living and water views are part of what buyers pay for, a well-finished sunroom is a genuine selling point. It adds visible, usable square footage and signals that the home has been thoughtfully improved. Buyers touring homes in North Palm Beach notice quality indoor-outdoor spaces.
Our patio conversion work covers the full range of enclosure types, from a basic screen room to a fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season room. If you want something with air conditioning that you can use at noon in August, we build that. If you want an open-air screen enclosure for evenings and mild days, we build that too. Many homeowners also explore enclosed patio rooms as a finished, interior-grade option when they want the space to feel like a true extension of the home.
Every conversion includes a full slab assessment, permit application, HOA submission support if your neighborhood requires it, and construction to Palm Beach County wind-load standards. We use impact-rated glass or approved glazing systems as required by local code - not as an upgrade, but as a standard part of building correctly in this area. See our broader sunroom additions page if you are starting from scratch rather than working from an existing slab.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and rain coverage while keeping an open-air feel - comfortable for evenings and mild days.
Suits homeowners who want windows and light protection but plan to use the space mainly in North Palm Beach's cooler months.
The right choice if you want to use the space year-round, including peak summer - fully insulated and connected to air conditioning.
Ideal for homeowners who want full weather protection and hurricane-season peace of mind with glazing that meets Palm Beach County wind-load requirements.
North Palm Beach's subtropical climate means a raw patio is genuinely unusable for a large portion of the year. The combination of summer heat that climbs into the low-to-mid nineties, near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, and persistent humidity makes an open slab something you avoid rather than enjoy. The Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic coast keep the village beautiful - but salt air and moisture also mean exterior materials wear faster here than in most places. Any sunroom we build uses corrosion-resistant framing and appropriate hardware from the start. Homeowners near Lake Park and Palm Beach Gardens face the same climate conditions and the same HOA and permitting landscape - we work in both communities regularly.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and building codes require that any new enclosed structure meet strict wind-load standards. That means the framing, roof attachment, and glass must all be rated for the wind speeds the county requires - impact-rated glass or approved storm panels are commonly required or strongly recommended. We build to these standards as a matter of course, not as an add-on, because that is what it means to build correctly in this part of Florida. The Florida Building Commission sets the statewide baseline, and Palm Beach County's local amendments add requirements on top of that. You want a contractor who knows both.
Call or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day to set a time. There is no cost for the visit and no pressure to commit - it is a conversation about what your patio could become and what it would take to get there.
We inspect your existing slab for cracks, levelness, and structural soundness before quoting. A solid, level slab is the foundation of a room that stays dry for years. You receive a detailed written proposal covering room type, materials, permit process, HOA requirements, and total cost.
We submit the permit application to the building department and, if needed, prepare your HOA submission. Permit review in Palm Beach County can take several weeks for conditioned rooms - we will give you a realistic timeline based on current local conditions, not best-case estimates.
Framing, roofing, windows, and doors go in over the course of one to two weeks for most standard conversions. Once the county inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room - showing you how everything operates and confirming the space is clean and complete.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and wind-code requirements in North Palm Beach - no pressure, just straight answers and a clear path forward.
(561) 356-8563Florida requires contractors who build additions and enclosures to hold a current state license. You can verify any contractor's status through the state's online lookup tool before signing anything. We are licensed, and we will give you our license number up front.
We have submitted and managed permit applications through Palm Beach County's building department many times. We know what a complete application looks like, which means fewer back-and-forth delays and a more accurate timeline for your project.
Many North Palm Beach neighborhoods have architectural review requirements that must be satisfied before permits are pulled. We have worked with local HOA processes before and can help prepare your submission - one less thing for you to navigate on your own.
We build every sunroom to Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements using impact-rated or code-compliant glazing and properly flashed roof connections. This is not an upgrade we charge extra for - it is how we build, because it is what this area requires.
Building a sunroom in North Palm Beach involves permits, HOA approvals, wind-code requirements, and material choices that matter in a coastal climate. We handle every part of that process, so the project stays on track and the finished room is one you can count on for years.
Starting from a raised deck rather than a slab? We convert existing deck structures into fully enclosed, weather-protected rooms built for South Florida's climate.
Learn MoreA finished, interior-grade enclosed patio room that feels like a true extension of your home, not a bolt-on addition.
Learn MoreSpring and fall are the busiest seasons for sunroom projects in North Palm Beach - reach out now to get on the schedule before the wait grows.