
Your patio has the square footage - it just needs walls, impact-rated windows, and real cooling. We convert open patios and lanais into permanent, climate-controlled rooms with permits, HOA submissions, and slab assessment handled from start to finish.

Enclosed patio rooms in Palm Beach Gardens convert an existing open patio, lanai, or screened area into a permanent, air-conditioned room using insulated walls, hurricane-rated windows, and a finished roof - most construction takes two to six weeks once permits are approved, with the full process from first call to move-in day running eight to fourteen weeks.
The starting point matters. If your patio already has a concrete slab, that becomes the floor of your new room - but the slab's thickness and condition determine whether it can support the added weight of walls and a roof without reinforcement. A project that needs a new pour or slab work will cost more and take longer than one built on a solid existing base. If you are evaluating a broader build that starts from scratch, compare this service against a dedicated all season room addition to understand which approach fits your space and budget.
Florida's wind-resistance requirements mean every window and door in your new room must be certified to withstand major storm conditions - a standard the Florida Building Commission enforces through the permit and inspection process. This is not optional, and a contractor who does not mention it during the estimate conversation is not giving you the full picture.
If you find yourself avoiding your patio from May through October because of the heat, humidity, or afternoon thunderstorms, your outdoor space is not working for you. An enclosed patio room with proper insulation and air conditioning turns that dead space into a room you actually use every day - not just on the handful of perfect-weather days Palm Beach Gardens gets in winter.
If your existing screen enclosure has torn screens, bent framing, or a roof that rattles in the wind, you are already facing repair costs that will repeat after every storm. Many Palm Beach Gardens homeowners reach a point where the cost of repeated screen repairs makes a permanent enclosed room the smarter long-term investment.
If your home does not have a spare room for work or visitors, and you have an existing patio or lanai, an enclosed patio room is often the fastest and least disruptive way to create that space. It uses a foundation that is already there, connects to your existing home, and avoids the complexity of a full ground-up addition.
When a patio collects bikes, holiday decorations, and items you are not sure what to do with, it is usually because the space is too uncomfortable to use as a living area. That square footage has real value in Palm Beach Gardens, and converting it into a finished, air-conditioned room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add livable space to your home.
Every enclosed patio room project starts with a site visit to assess your slab, evaluate how the new structure will connect to your home's roofline, and document your HOA requirements before a price is discussed. The written estimate that follows breaks out slab work, framing, windows, roofing, HVAC coordination, and permit fees as separate line items - so nothing is buried in a bundled total. If you want to see how this compares to a larger build option, we also construct all season rooms for homeowners who are starting from scratch or want a higher-finish result.
For homeowners who prefer a lighter enclosure with more natural airflow, we also offer solarium installation and patio cover installation as alternative approaches. All enclosed patio room projects include the county building permit application, HOA submission if required, and all required Palm Beach County inspections through final sign-off.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round room. Insulated walls, impact-rated windows, a sealed roof, and a mini-split unit sized for the new space.
For existing screened enclosures where the framing is sound - we replace screen panels with insulated glass units and upgrade the roof system to a sealed design.
For older patios where the existing concrete needs reinforcement before framing can begin - slab work and the room build are managed as a single project.
For homes with newer, oversized air conditioning systems - we assess the cooling load and connect the new room to the existing system if the capacity supports it.
Palm Beach Gardens was developed in phases from the 1960s onward, which means the quality and thickness of existing patio slabs varies significantly from neighborhood to neighborhood. Some slabs from the 1970s are thinner than current standards require - and a contractor who does not inspect yours before quoting is giving you a number based on a best-case assumption. Homes near the Intracoastal Waterway and the coast also deal with salt air that accelerates corrosion on standard aluminum framing - a detail that matters when selecting the materials for your new room's window frames and fasteners. The Florida Solar Energy Center publishes practical guidance on insulation and cooling strategies specific to Florida's climate that is worth reading before you finalize your window and HVAC choices.
We build enclosed patio rooms throughout Palm Beach Gardens, FL and serve homeowners in Lake Worth Beach, FL as well. In both communities, HOA review is common, and we handle the submission paperwork alongside the county permit application so you are not managing two separate approval processes at once.
We ask about your existing patio, HOA situation, and how you plan to use the new room - then schedule a visit, usually within a few days. You will hear back within one business day. Come prepared with a rough sense of budget and any styles you like.
We visit your home to inspect the slab, measure the space, and evaluate the roofline connection. The written estimate you receive separates slab work, framing, windows, HVAC, and permit fees so you know exactly what each component costs.
We prepare the HOA architectural review documents and submit the Palm Beach County building permit application on your behalf. This stage typically takes two to four weeks for the permit alone - more if HOA review is needed. We keep you updated throughout.
With permits in hand, work begins. Most enclosed patio rooms take two to six weeks to build. At completion, a Palm Beach County inspector signs off on the work. We walk you through the finished room and hand over all permits and inspection records.
No obligation. We visit your home, assess the slab, and give you a written price covering permits, materials, and any structural work - no phone-estimate guessing.
(561) 954-0674Patio slabs in Palm Beach Gardens vary widely depending on when your neighborhood was built. We inspect the slab during the site visit and tell you honestly whether it needs reinforcement before we quote the project. No mid-project surprises about foundation costs - we find those issues first so the number we give you reflects the actual work.
Every window and door we install in an enclosed patio room meets Florida's storm-resistance requirements - the same standard that applies to the rest of your home in Palm Beach County. We price this as the baseline because standard windows would fail inspection. You can verify Florida's current product approval requirements for windows and doors at the
Florida Department of Business and Professional RegulationIf you live in one of Palm Beach Gardens' HOA-governed communities - PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, or others - we prepare and submit the architectural review documents at the same time as the county permit application. You are not managing two separate processes, and the project does not stall because a form was missed or submitted out of order.
Homes near the Intracoastal Waterway and Palm Beach County's coast deal with salt air that corrodes standard aluminum framing over time. We select window frames and fasteners rated for coastal conditions, which means your new room still looks and functions correctly years after it is built - not showing rust stains after the first rainy season.
Every enclosed patio room we build is permitted, inspected by Palm Beach County, and finished with materials chosen for South Florida's salt air, heat, and storm season. That combination is what separates a room that adds appraised value from one that creates problems when it is time to sell.
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Learn MorePalm Beach County permit reviews and HOA approvals take time - reach out today so your room is ready well before summer arrives.