Your screened porch sits empty for months because of the heat and humidity. We build all season rooms with real insulation, hurricane-rated windows, and proper cooling so you use the space every month, not just when the weather cooperates.

All season rooms in Lake Worth Beach are fully enclosed home additions with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a climate control system - built so the space works comfortably year-round, not just in mild weather. Most jobs run two to four weeks of on-site construction, with the full timeline including permits landing between two and four months from your first call.
If you have a porch or slab that sits unused most of the year because of heat, bugs, or afternoon storms, an all season room turns that space into a real room attached to your home. It is the natural step up from a basic enclosed patio room when you want full climate control and a space that functions like any other room in your house.
If your screened porch sits unused from late spring through early fall because it is simply too hot and humid to spend time in, you are losing most of the year on a space that could be genuinely livable. In Lake Worth Beach, summer heat and humidity arrive early and stay late. An all season room with a properly sized cooling system makes that space comfortable every single day.
South Florida's rainy season brings heavy downpours, and low-lying areas around Lake Worth Beach can hold water for hours after a storm. If your patio floods regularly or stays damp and develops mold, an enclosed all season room built on a properly graded slab can eliminate that problem. You get a dry, usable space even during the wettest months.
If your home feels cramped but you love your neighborhood and do not want the cost and stress of buying something bigger, an all season room is one of the most practical ways to add real square footage. It gives you a dedicated space for a home office, a reading room, a playroom, or an entertaining area - without the disruption of a full interior addition.
If your patio furniture fades within a season, cushions mildew, and your grill rusts faster than it should, that is the coastal environment at work. An enclosed all season room protects your furniture and belongings from UV exposure and salt air while keeping that connection to the outdoors. You stop replacing outdoor furniture every couple of years and start actually using the space.
We handle every part of an all season room build: foundation assessment and slab work if needed, framing, hurricane-rated windows and insulated panels, roofing, and connection to a cooling system sized correctly for the space. Every project is permitted through the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Department and inspected at key stages. For homeowners who want a room that functions like any other part of the house, our build standard matches our four season sunrooms - same insulation, same impact-rated glass, same code compliance throughout.
We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want protection from rain and bugs without a full climate-control system. If you are deciding between the two options, we will walk you through the difference during the site visit and help you choose what actually matches how you plan to use the space - and what your budget allows.
Best for homeowners who want the space comfortable every day of the year, including Lake Worth Beach's humid summer months.
Suits homeowners who want solid walls and a proper roof structure with the option to add dedicated cooling now or later.
For homes where the existing patio slab is cracked or too thin - we pour a new slab and build the room as one coordinated project.
For neighborhoods with architectural review requirements - we manage HOA approval alongside the city permit application from the start.
Lake Worth Beach sits less than a mile from the Atlantic, and the combination of coastal salt air, year-round humidity, and summer temperatures that regularly push past 90 degrees makes an uninsulated outdoor space genuinely miserable for most of the year. A room without proper cooling is not an all season room - it is a screened porch with better walls. That is why every all season room we build includes a properly sized ductless mini-split system, recommended by the U.S. Department of Energy as the most efficient cooling option for this type of enclosed addition. Many homes in Lake Worth Beach also have older patios from the 1950s through 1980s that may not be level or thick enough to support an enclosed room - we assess the slab before any contract is signed.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach County, including Royal Palm Beach and Boynton Beach. The same hurricane wind rating requirements that apply in Lake Worth Beach apply across the county - whether you are inland or closer to the coast, the materials and permit process are consistent. We know the local building department process and handle permitting for every project we build.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - the size of the space you have in mind, whether you have an existing slab, and what you plan to use the room for. This is not a sales call. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at your existing slab or patio, and check for obstacles. We assess slab condition, drainage, HOA restrictions, and utility lines. You receive a written estimate within a few days of the visit.
Once you agree to move forward, we submit the permit application to the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Department and help with any HOA paperwork your neighborhood requires. Permit processing typically takes a few weeks - we factor this into your project timeline from the start.
Slab work happens first if needed, then framing, panels, roofing, and cooling installation. After the city inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough with you - every window and seal checked before the crew packs up.
We visit your home, assess your slab, and give you a written estimate - no guessing, no pressure.
(561) 954-1564Every all season room we build is permitted through the City of Lake Worth Beach and inspected at key stages. That means your room is verified by an independent city inspector, which protects your homeowner's insurance and prevents problems when you sell. We never suggest skipping the permit to save time.
Salt air in Lake Worth Beach corrodes aluminum framing and fasteners that are not rated for coastal exposure. We specify coastal-grade materials on every project because we know what happens to generic hardware after a few years this close to the Atlantic. That one decision saves homeowners significant repair costs down the road.
A lot of contractors install whatever mini-split is convenient and leave you with a room that cannot keep up with a South Florida summer. We size the cooling system based on the room's square footage and glass exposure before the contract is finalized - so you know exactly what you are getting and the room actually works in July.
Many homes in Lake Worth Beach have older patios that are not thick enough or level enough to serve as a foundation for an enclosed room. We assess your slab during the on-site visit and tell you upfront if new concrete is needed - so the number you agree to is the number you pay, not a starting point that grows mid-project.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: a room that works the way it is supposed to, built to last through South Florida weather, with no permit surprises, no undersized cooling, and no mystery charges after the job starts.
Convert an open porch or bare slab into a permanent enclosed room - a step up from a screen enclosure when full climate control is not required.
Learn MoreA fully insulated sunroom addition built for maximum glass exposure and year-round comfort - the same high-performance standard as an all season room.
Learn MorePermit season in Lake Worth Beach fills up fast - reach out today to lock in your project start date and get a written estimate before the schedule closes.