
Your deck looks good in the listing photos and sits unused ten months a year. We enclose it into a hurricane-rated room you can actually live in - with permits, HOA submissions, and structural assessment included.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Palm Beach Gardens encloses an existing outdoor platform with walls, impact-rated windows, a proper roof, and finished flooring so it becomes a livable indoor space - most construction runs four to six weeks once permits are approved, though the full process from contract to completion is typically ten to sixteen weeks.
The key difference between a deck conversion and a patio-to-sunroom conversion is the structural starting point. A deck is an elevated platform - which means the framing, footings, and supports beneath it have to be evaluated to determine whether they can carry the added weight of walls, a roof system, and glass panels. This assessment is one of the most important parts of the project, and it has to happen before any pricing is final.
Palm Beach County sits in a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every window and structural connection in any new enclosure must meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. A licensed contractor working in this area will build to those standards automatically - it is enforced at every inspection, and it is what protects your home during the storms that actually happen here. You can read more about Florida's energy and building standards at the Florida Solar Energy Center.
If you walk past your deck without stepping onto it for half the year because the heat and sun make it unbearable, you are not getting value from that space. Palm Beach Gardens summers are long and intense, and an open deck is unusable from May through October for most households. A sunroom puts that square footage back to work year-round.
If you notice decking that flexes or feels soft underfoot, posts that have shifted, or concrete that has cracked and heaved, your deck is telling you it needs attention. Rather than spending money on repairs that only restore what you already have, a conversion lets you address the structural issues while upgrading the space at the same time.
If outdoor furniture cushions mildew between uses, chairs sit unused because it is too hot to sit in them, or guests avoid the patio entirely in summer, your outdoor space is not functional as an outdoor space. In Palm Beach Gardens, where heat and humidity are intense for most of the year, that is not a furniture problem - it is a structural problem that a sunroom conversion solves.
A full home addition requires excavation, new foundation work, and significantly more permitting complexity than a deck conversion. If you already have a deck in a good location - near the kitchen, overlooking the pool, or facing a quiet backyard - converting it is typically faster and less disruptive than starting from nothing.
Every deck-to-sunroom conversion starts with a structural assessment. We look at the existing frame, footings, and supports to determine what can be incorporated into the new room and what needs to be reinforced or replaced. We give you this information before you commit - not after you have already signed a contract and the crew has shown up. The written estimate that follows breaks out labor, materials, structural work, and permit fees separately so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
For full year-round living spaces, we build with insulated walls, low-E impact glass, and a dedicated climate system - the same approach used for all season rooms throughout the Palm Beach Gardens area. If you are comparing options and considering what to do with an existing patio as well, we also handle patio-to-sunroom conversion for slab-level spaces. We manage the building permit application, any HOA architectural review submission, and all required city inspections from start to finish.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round, climate-controlled room with solid walls, impact glass, and a connected mini-split or central air system.
For decks that need footing reinforcement or partial reframing before enclosure - we handle the structural work as part of the same project.
For homeowners who want to keep some flexibility - operable panels that open fully in comfortable weather and close when the heat or rain hits.
For existing screened deck enclosures that need to be upgraded to hurricane-rated glass panels and a fully sealed roof system.
Palm Beach Gardens has a high concentration of homes built in the 1980s and 1990s with concrete pool decks and patio slabs that were designed for outdoor furniture - not the load of an enclosed room with walls and a roof. This is one of the most important things to evaluate before committing to a deck conversion, and it is a detail that varies significantly from home to home. A contractor who skips the structural assessment during the site visit is not giving you a real number. South Florida's near-daily summer storms also mean that the weatherproofing at every joint - where the new roof meets the existing house, where the walls meet the floor - has to be executed carefully.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens, FL and neighboring communities including Jupiter, FL, where many homes in planned communities require HOA architectural review before any exterior work can begin. If you live in a gated or HOA-governed community, we handle that submission on your behalf - preparing the right documents and managing the timeline so it does not become your second job. Palm Beach County's hurricane building requirements also mean that the windows and structural connections we install are more robust than what you would see quoted in a national price guide, and that difference in materials is worth understanding before you compare bids.
We ask about your deck size, HOA situation, and what you want the room to do before scheduling a visit. You will hear back within one business day. This helps us show up prepared with relevant ideas and a realistic sense of scope - not starting from zero at the site.
We visit your home to measure the deck, evaluate the existing structure, and understand sun exposure and drainage. The written estimate that follows breaks down labor, structural work, materials, and permit fees separately. No bundled numbers that hide what you are actually paying for.
We prepare and submit the HOA architectural review documents and the city building permit application on your behalf. In Palm Beach Gardens, this stage typically takes three to six weeks. Your contractor should handle all of this and keep you updated - you should not have to chase paperwork yourself.
Once permits are in hand, framing begins - the loudest phase, typically one to two weeks. Work then progresses to windows, roofing, weatherproofing, and interior finishing. At completion, we walk through the finished room, demonstrate how windows and doors operate, and hand you all permits and inspection records - documents you will want when you sell.
No obligation. We will assess your deck structure, walk you through the window and roof options, and give you a written quote that covers permits, structural work, and materials.
(561) 954-0674We do not quote a deck conversion without first assessing whether the existing structure can support the new room. Many homes in Palm Beach Gardens have decks or slabs designed for patio furniture - not the added weight of walls, glass, and a roof. We tell you what the existing structure requires before you sign anything, so the final cost reflects the actual project - not a best-case scenario.
Palm Beach County is designated as a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, and every window we install meets that designation's requirements. We price impact-rated glass as the baseline because using anything less would fail inspection and expose your home to real storm risk. You can verify Florida's current glazing and energy standards at the
U.S. Department of EnergyIf you live in one of Palm Beach Gardens' many planned communities - PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, or others - we prepare and submit the architectural review documents on your behalf. We know what these boards typically require and how to structure a submission that does not come back with change requests. You do not need to become an expert in your HOA's bylaws to get a room built.
At the end of every project, we hand you copies of all permits and inspection records. That documentation proves the work was done correctly, inspected by the city, and built to code - which matters when you sell and when storm season arrives. We have been completing sunroom conversions in the Palm Beach Gardens area since 2020.
Every conversion we complete is permitted, inspected, and backed by documentation you keep with your home's records. That combination - structural integrity, hurricane-rated materials, and a clean paper trail - is what separates a room that adds value from one that creates problems at closing.
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