
Your open patio sits unused in July. A permitted patio enclosure - screen room or full glass sunroom - gives you a space you can actually use, built to Palm Beach County hurricane standards.

Patio enclosures in Palm Beach Gardens turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, a roof structure, and windows or screens - most straightforward screen enclosures on an existing slab are completed in two to four days of active construction after permits are approved.
Palm Beach Gardens averages over 230 sunny days a year and summer heat indexes that regularly top 100 degrees. An open patio is simply unusable for half the year. A patio enclosure changes that - whether you choose a screen room for mild months or a glass enclosure with air conditioning for year-round comfort. The right option depends on your budget and how much of the year you want to use the space.
Homeowners who want the full indoor-room experience - with heating, cooling, and solid glass walls - often find our custom sunrooms or enclosed patio rooms service is the right fit. Both are permitted and built to county standards.
If your outdoor space sits unused for five or six months every year because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, that is a clear sign you would benefit from an enclosure. Palm Beach Gardens summers are genuinely brutal outdoors, and a screened or glass-enclosed space with ceiling fans or air conditioning changes the equation completely.
South Florida is home to persistent biting insects, including no-see-ums that pass through standard window screens. If you find yourself retreating inside every evening at dusk, a properly screened enclosure with fine-mesh panels gives you your outdoor evenings back. Many Palm Beach Gardens homeowners say this is the biggest quality-of-life improvement they get from an enclosure.
If you have a screen room that is sagging, has torn mesh, or has frames that flex and rattle in the wind, it may be past the point of simple repair. Enclosures built before Florida updated its wind-load requirements may not meet current standards - something that matters for both safety and insurance purposes.
Florida's intense UV exposure and afternoon rain showers are hard on outdoor furniture and flooring. If you are replacing cushions every year or watching your patio surface stain and fade, an enclosure protects everything inside from direct sun and rain, extending the life of your outdoor furnishings by years.
We build both screen enclosures and fully enclosed glass or acrylic sunrooms. A screen enclosure uses aluminum frames and fine mesh to keep bugs and debris out while letting in air and natural light - the more affordable path, and one that works beautifully for Palm Beach Gardens fall, winter, and spring. For homeowners who want to use their space in July, we install glass or acrylic panel systems that block wind and rain and can be paired with a mini-split cooling unit to create a true year-round room. If your project involves converting an existing screen room to glass panels, we handle that upgrade as well. Homeowners with a larger vision sometimes find our custom sunrooms service is the right direction.
For homeowners who want a fully finished interior room attached to the house - with heating, cooling, and finished walls - enclosed patio rooms covers that scope of work. Both services are permitted through Palm Beach County and built to current Florida Building Code wind standards.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection, a covered outdoor feel, and a lower budget. Works best during fall through spring.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space year-round, including hot summer months - especially when paired with cooling.
Best for existing screen rooms with a sound frame where the homeowner wants better weather protection without a full rebuild.
Best for homes with an existing pool deck that needs protection from bugs, debris, and afternoon rain while preserving the open-air feel.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a high-wind zone, and every enclosure built here must be engineered to withstand significant wind pressure. That means the aluminum framing, anchors, and glazing panels all meet strength requirements that are stricter than what you would see in other parts of the country. In practice, this makes Florida-built enclosures more durable - but it also means you should never hire a contractor who does not mention wind ratings when discussing materials. The Florida Building Commission publishes the standards every contractor working here is required to meet. The National Association of Home Builders also provides homeowner guidance on what to look for when hiring for this type of project.
The city has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods - PGA National, Ballenisles, and Mirasol all have architectural review processes that must be cleared before construction begins. Homeowners near Riviera Beach, FL and in communities across West Palm Beach, FL face the same HOA requirements. We work in these communities regularly and know what documentation each review committee needs to move your project forward without delays.
We schedule a visit to your property - usually within a few days - look at your patio, check your existing slab, and walk you through the main options. You leave that conversation with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough price range. We reply within 1 business day of your first message.
Once you approve a design, we prepare the drawings needed for your HOA (if required) and the county building permit. Both processes often run at the same time. Permit review at Palm Beach County typically takes one to four weeks. We keep you updated while you wait.
Before framing, we assess your existing slab. If it needs repair or reinforcement, that work happens first. Then the crew anchors the frame to the slab, installs the wall and roof structure, and adds screen or glass panels. A screen enclosure typically takes two to four days. A fully enclosed glass sunroom takes one to two weeks.
After construction, a Palm Beach County inspector confirms the structure matches the approved permit and meets safety requirements. Once the inspection passes, you receive a certificate of completion - an important document to keep with your home records. Then we do a final walkthrough together.
We reply within 1 business day. Free on-site visit, written estimate, no commitment required. We work throughout Palm Beach Gardens and the surrounding communities.
(561) 954-0674Every enclosure we build goes through the full permit and inspection process in Palm Beach County. A permitted enclosure adds real appraised value and shows up correctly in your home's records - an unpermitted one can create problems when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Palm Beach County is a high-wind zone. We use framing and panel systems rated for local conditions, not materials priced for states without hurricane exposure. When you ask us how our enclosures are rated for wind, we have a clear answer.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes have existing concrete patios or pool decks that are not in condition to anchor an enclosure to. We check your slab during our site visit and tell you upfront if repair or reinforcement is needed - before you sign anything. No surprises after framing begins.
We work in PGA National, Ballenisles, and other HOA-governed communities in Palm Beach Gardens on a regular basis. We prepare the right drawings for architectural review from the start - so your submission does not get sent back for corrections and add weeks to your timeline.
We are state-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractors. Every patio enclosure project we take on is permitted through Palm Beach County, built to current Florida Building Code wind standards, and backed by a final inspection from a county official.
Fully custom-designed sunroom additions for homeowners who want a space built to exact specifications and matched to their home's architecture.
Learn MoreFully finished interior rooms attached to the house with heating, cooling, and interior wall finishes - a step beyond a standard glass enclosure.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County add weeks to every project. Call or submit a request today and we will get your application moving before the backlog builds.