
Your patio sits empty for most of the year. We turn it into a climate-controlled room you can actually use - all twelve months, not just the four comfortable ones.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Palm Beach Gardens takes your existing outdoor slab or screened porch and transforms it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to your home - most projects run two to five weeks of construction, though permitting adds several more weeks before work can begin.
If your patio is sitting unused from May through October because the South Florida heat and humidity make it unbearable, a conversion is the most direct fix. You already have the slab and the footprint - the work builds on what is there rather than starting from scratch. Many homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens also explore screen room installation before committing to a full conversion, which is a reasonable first step if you want to reduce bugs and light rain before deciding on full enclosure.
Every conversion project in Palm Beach Gardens requires a city building permit and, in most neighborhoods, HOA architectural approval before construction can begin. A licensed contractor who works regularly in this area will handle both on your behalf.
If you step outside between May and October and immediately turn around because of the heat and humidity, your patio is not serving you. Palm Beach Gardens summers are long and intense, and an open slab or screened porch cannot compete with a climate-controlled room. Converting the space gives it back to you for twelve months instead of four.
Older screen enclosures in South Florida deteriorate quickly - screens tear, aluminum frames corrode in the salt air, and the space becomes uncomfortable and hard to maintain. If your screened porch is no longer doing its job, converting it to a proper sunroom is often a smarter investment than simply re-screening for the third or fourth time.
If you notice water pooling near the base of your home after rain, cracks in the patio slab, or rust stains from corroding rebar, those are signs the existing structure needs attention. Addressing those issues as part of a sunroom conversion - rather than patching them separately - can be more cost-effective and gives you a finished space at the end of the process.
If your home feels cramped but you are not ready for a major construction project, a patio conversion is one of the least disruptive ways to add usable square footage. A full home addition requires excavation and new foundation work. A conversion builds on what you already have - the slab is there, the footprint is defined, and the disruption is significantly lower.
Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build in Palm Beach Gardens starts with an honest assessment of your existing slab. We check the thickness, the reinforcement, and the current condition before we quote anything - because a number that looks good on paper but excludes necessary slab work will surprise you later. Once we know what we are building on, we design the walls, windows, and roof system around your space, your budget, and the specific requirements that apply here, including Florida's hurricane-rated glazing standards.
If you want a fully enclosed, year-round room, we build it with insulated walls, low-E glass, and a dedicated climate system - the same approach we take on enclosed patio rooms throughout the area. For homeowners who are not quite ready for full enclosure, we also offer deck-to-sunroom conversion for raised outdoor platforms, as well as screen room options for a lighter-weight first step. We handle the building permit, the HOA submission, and all required inspections - you do not have to manage that paperwork yourself.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round, climate-controlled room with solid walls, insulated glass, and connected HVAC.
Suits homeowners who want more protection from rain and bugs while keeping some open-air feel with operable panels.
For existing screen enclosures that need to be upgraded to a fully enclosed room with impact-rated windows.
Ideal for older Palm Beach Gardens homes where the patio slab needs structural work before enclosure can begin.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a high-wind zone, which means every window and structural connection in a new sunroom must meet Florida's hurricane building standards. This is not optional - it is enforced at every inspection. For homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens, that requirement is actually a benefit: you are getting a room built to withstand the storms that actually happen here, not a lighter-weight product designed for a different climate. The result is a room that is genuinely durable, not just one that looks nice on day one.
A large share of homes in Palm Beach Gardens - including communities in Palm Beach Gardens, FL and nearby Jupiter, FL - sit inside HOA-governed neighborhoods where any exterior change requires written approval before construction begins. Contractors who have worked in this area know the process and can prepare the right submission documents. Many homes here were also built in the 1980s and 1990s with patio slabs that were designed for outdoor furniture, not the added load of an enclosed room - a detail that has to be evaluated and addressed before the walls go up.
We ask a few questions before scheduling a visit - the size of your patio, whether you have an HOA, and what you are hoping to use the space for. You will hear back within one business day. This helps us arrive at the site visit prepared, not starting from zero.
We visit your home to measure the patio, look at the existing slab, and understand how the new room connects to your house. After the visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees separately - no bundled numbers that hide the details.
We handle the HOA architectural submission and the city building permit application on your behalf. This stage typically takes three to six weeks in Palm Beach Gardens. Use the window to finalize your window and finish selections so there are no delays once approvals come in.
Once permits are in hand, framing begins - usually the noisiest phase, lasting a few days to a week. Work then shifts to windows, roofing, insulation, and interior finishing. At completion, we walk through the room with you to verify everything meets your expectations and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records.
No pressure, no obligation. We will walk your patio, answer your questions about permits and HOA approval, and give you a written quote you can compare against anyone else.
(561) 954-0674We hold an active Florida contractor license, which you can verify in about two minutes through the{' '}Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. In Florida, structural work like sunroom enclosures requires a state-issued license - not just a local business registration. That means you have a licensed professional accountable to a state board, not just a handshake agreement.
Verify license - Florida DBPRWe have helped homeowners in HOA-governed communities throughout Palm Beach Gardens get written architectural approval before any work begins. We prepare the right submission documents the first time - which prevents the situation where construction has started and the HOA demands changes after the fact. If you live in a community with a review process, we know what it takes.
Many homes in Palm Beach Gardens have patio slabs that were designed for outdoor furniture, not the load of a full enclosure. We assess the slab condition during the site visit and include any required reinforcement work in the estimate - not as a surprise charge mid-project. You know the full scope before you sign anything.
Every window and structural connection we install meets Palm Beach County's wind-resistance requirements. We price impact-rated glass as the standard, not an upgrade - because using anything less would fail inspection and leave your home exposed during a named storm. Serving the area since 2020, we have completed conversions across Palm Beach Gardens neighborhoods.
Every project we complete in Palm Beach Gardens is permitted, inspected, and documented - so the finished room is an asset on your property record, not a liability. That paper trail matters when you sell, and it matters when a storm rolls through.
More questions? Call us at (561) 954-0674 or send us a message. We respond within one business day.
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