
Your screened porch sits empty from May through October. An all season room changes that - insulated walls, impact-rated windows, and real cooling so you can use the space every day of the year, not just when the weather cooperates.

All season rooms in Palm Beach Gardens are fully enclosed home additions with insulated walls, impact-rated windows, and dedicated climate control - most construction runs two to four weeks once permits are in hand, with the full process from first call to move-in day taking three to five months.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic Florida room, an all season room is built to handle both Palm Beach Gardens summers and the occasional cool January evening. If you are starting from an existing concrete slab or pool cage footprint, you may also want to compare this option against a enclosed patio room - both use insulated construction, but the scope and finish level can differ based on your goals and budget.
Palm Beach County sits in a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every window and structural connection in a new enclosure must meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. A licensed contractor working in this area builds to those standards as a baseline - it is enforced at every inspection. The National Association of Home Builders offers guidance on what a well-built addition involves at each stage of construction.
If you walk out to your screened porch on a summer afternoon and immediately walk back inside, you are losing half the year on a space you paid for. In Palm Beach Gardens, where summer heat and humidity make unenclosed outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time, an all season room with real cooling changes how you actually live in your home.
Afternoon thunderstorms roll through Palm Beach Gardens almost daily from June through September, driving rain through screens and onto furniture. A properly enclosed all season room keeps rain completely out, so you can leave cushions, rugs, and electronics in the space without pulling them inside every time clouds appear on the horizon.
If your home feels cramped but a full interior addition seems like too much disruption and cost, an all season room is often the most practical middle ground. It adds real, climate-controlled square footage - space you can use for a home office, a reading room, or a place for visiting family - without reconfiguring your home's interior.
In Palm Beach Gardens, UV exposure and humidity are hard on outdoor furniture and cushions - even high-quality pieces fade and break down faster than they would in a drier climate. If you are replacing outdoor furniture more often than feels reasonable, enclosing the space lets you use indoor-quality furnishings that last far longer.
Every all season room project starts with a site visit to evaluate your existing slab, roofline connection, and HOA requirements before any numbers are discussed. The written estimate you receive afterward breaks down labor, materials, foundation work, and permit fees separately - so you can see exactly what you are paying for. We do not bundle costs in a way that hides structural work or permit fees. If a comparison against a more open design appeals to you, we also build enclosed patio rooms that use the same insulated construction approach.
For homeowners who want maximum flexibility on sun exposure and thermal performance, we also offer four season sunrooms with high-performance glazing systems designed for Florida's climate. All projects include HOA architectural review submission, county building permit application, and full inspection management from start to final sign-off.
Best for homeowners who want a dedicated climate-controlled room with insulated walls, impact glass, and an independent mini-split unit that does not strain your existing HVAC.
For existing screen rooms or pool cages where the frame and slab are reused - we replace screens with insulated panels and impact glass and add a cooling system.
For homeowners building a room in a location without an existing slab - we pour the foundation, frame the structure, and finish the room as a single coordinated project.
For homes with newer, oversized HVAC systems - we assess whether your existing unit can handle the added square footage and connect the room if the load calculations support it.
Palm Beach Gardens averages over 2,800 hours of sunshine per year, and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees. That kind of heat makes an unenclosed outdoor space a liability for most of the year. An all season room with a properly sized cooling system - typically a dedicated mini-split rather than an extension of your home's central air - puts that square footage back to work. Florida's wind zone requirements also mean every window installed in a new room must be impact-rated, which adds upfront cost but provides genuine storm protection and often lowers homeowner's insurance premiums over time. The National Weather Service Miami publishes South Florida climate data that explains just how demanding this environment is on building materials and comfort systems.
We build all season rooms throughout Palm Beach Gardens, FL and serve homeowners in Wellington, FL as well. A large share of homes in both communities sit inside HOA-governed neighborhoods, and we handle the architectural review submission as part of every project - preparing the right documents for boards in communities like PGA National, BallenIsles, and Mirasol so the approval process does not stall before construction even begins.
We ask about your existing patio or slab, HOA situation, and how you plan to use the room before scheduling a visit. You will hear back within one business day. This helps us show up prepared, not starting from scratch at your kitchen table.
We visit your home to assess the slab condition, roofline, and sun exposure - all factors that affect cost. The written estimate that follows breaks out labor, materials, foundation work, and permit fees separately. No bundled numbers.
We prepare and file the HOA architectural review documents and the Palm Beach County building permit application on your behalf. This stage typically takes three to six weeks. We keep you updated - you should not need to chase paperwork yourself.
Once permits are in hand, framing begins. Most all season rooms in Palm Beach Gardens take two to four weeks to build. At completion, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permits and inspection records - documents you will need when you sell.
No obligation. We will assess your slab, walk you through window and cooling options, and give you a written quote covering permits, materials, and labor.
(561) 954-0674Most homes in Palm Beach Gardens were built with concrete slabs designed for patio furniture - not the added load of walls, a roof, and glass panels. We assess your slab during the site visit and tell you what it needs before you commit. There are no mid-project surprises about foundation costs because we find those issues first.
Palm Beach County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone designation means every window we install must meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. We price impact-rated glass as the starting point because using standard glass would fail inspection and leave your home exposed. You can review Florida's building and energy standards for windows at the
Energy Star Windows overviewA large share of Palm Beach Gardens homes sit inside HOA communities with architectural review requirements - PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, and many others. We ask about your HOA on the first call and prepare the submission documents alongside the permit application. You do not have to navigate two separate approval processes on your own.
Every project we complete is permitted, inspected, and backed by documentation you keep with your home's records. We have been working in the Palm Beach Gardens area since 2020, which means we know the local permit timelines, the HOA communities, and the building department's inspection process - details that matter when your schedule depends on them.
Every all season room we build is permitted, inspected, and finished with materials rated for South Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season. That combination is what makes the difference between a room that adds lasting value and one that creates problems a few years down the road.
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