Your porch is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to use most of the year. We enclose it into a permanent room - solid roof, real walls, and proper ventilation - fully permitted and built to handle South Florida weather.

Enclosed patio rooms in Lake Worth Beach convert an open outdoor space - a covered porch, a screened area, or a bare slab - into a permanent room with a solid roof, walls, and finished floor. Most projects take three to eight weeks of construction once permits are in hand, with the full timeline from first call to finished room running eight to fourteen weeks.
This is a practical middle ground between a screen enclosure and a fully climate-controlled room. If you want protection from bugs, rain, and heat without committing to a full HVAC system, an enclosed patio room gives you that. For homeowners who want the highest level of year-round comfort, we can also build all season rooms with full insulation and dedicated cooling built in from the start.
If you find yourself avoiding your outdoor space for most of the year because of the heat, humidity, or afternoon thunderstorms, an enclosed patio room would change how you live in your home. Lake Worth Beach's climate makes open-air patios genuinely uncomfortable for a large portion of the year, and an enclosed room with even basic ventilation solves that problem directly.
If you have an existing screened porch that lets in bugs, leaks when it rains sideways, or heats up like an oven in summer, you are not getting real value from that space. Upgrading to a fully enclosed room with solid walls and a proper roof turns a frustrating space into one you will actually use and enjoy.
If your family needs more space - a home office, a playroom, a sunlit sitting area - but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, an enclosed patio room is often the most practical path. It uses space you already have and avoids the complexity of tying into your home's interior structure.
If you notice staining on your patio ceiling, rust streaks on screen frames, or soft spots in the existing slab, those are signs your current structure is aging. In Lake Worth Beach's wet climate, deterioration tends to accelerate once it starts. Addressing it with a proper enclosure now is usually less expensive than waiting for the damage to spread.
We handle the complete scope of an enclosed patio room project: slab assessment and preparation, wall framing, roof structure, windows and doors, and any electrical or ventilation work included in your design. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County and inspected before the job is considered done. For homeowners who want to go further, we can build a fully enclosed and climate-controlled all season room on the same footprint - the difference is insulation level and whether a dedicated cooling system is part of the build.
We also offer solarium installation and patio cover installation for homeowners who want shade and weather protection without full enclosure. If you are not sure which option fits your space and goals, we will walk through the choices during the site visit - no commitment required to get that conversation.
Suits homeowners who want bug and weather protection with natural airflow - most practical for fall through spring use in Lake Worth Beach.
For homeowners who want full weather protection and the option to add cooling - more privacy and insulation than a screen-only enclosure.
Best for homeowners who want year-round comfort - includes a mini-split system sized for the space and designed for South Florida's summers.
For patios where the existing slab is cracked, uneven, or undersized - we pour a new slab and build the enclosure as one coordinated project.
Lake Worth Beach sits in a tropical climate zone where summer temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees and humidity stays high for most of the year. An enclosed patio room that is not properly ventilated or cooled will be unusable from May through October - which is most of the year. When you are comparing contractors, ask specifically how they handle airflow and heat management. The Florida Building Commission sets strict standards for enclosed structures in high-wind zones like Palm Beach County, and every material we use - roof panels, wall framing, windows - is specified to meet those requirements. Many homes in Lake Worth Beach were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and older slabs may need leveling or reinforcement before enclosure work can begin. We check this during the estimate.
We work throughout Palm Beach County, including Riviera Beach and Lantana. The same wind-rating requirements and Palm Beach County permitting process that apply in Lake Worth Beach apply in those communities too. We know the county's building department well and handle permitting for every project - you do not need to manage that paperwork yourself.
When you reach out, we schedule a time to come see your space in person - not just give you a price over the phone. We respond to all inquiries within one business day. The site visit is where the real estimate work happens.
After the site visit, we put together a written proposal with the scope of work, materials, timeline, and total cost. We walk you through every line item. Nothing gets signed until you understand exactly what is and is not included.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the project plans to the Palm Beach County Building Division for review. This process typically takes two to four weeks. We handle all the paperwork - you do not need to manage it during this phase.
Work begins once the permit is approved. The first few days are the loudest - foundation prep, framing, and structural connections. After that, finishing work is quieter. A county inspector signs off at the end, then we do a final walkthrough with you before the crew leaves.
We come to your home, look at your existing space, and give you a written quote - no phone guesses, no surprises later.
(561) 954-1564Every enclosed patio room we build is permitted through Palm Beach County and inspected before we consider the job done. That independent inspection protects your homeowner's insurance and means there are no permit surprises when you go to sell. We never suggest skipping the permit to save time or money.
A large share of homes in Lake Worth Beach were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and their existing patios were not designed with a future enclosure in mind. We assess your slab for levelness, thickness, and condition during the estimate visit - so if new concrete is needed, you know the actual cost before signing anything, not after framing has started.
Living close to the Atlantic means salt air works on every metal component in your structure. We specify framing, fasteners, and panels rated for coastal exposure because we know what generic hardware looks like after a few seasons near the ocean. The Florida Building Commission sets the baseline - we treat that as a floor, not a ceiling.
Every project starts with a written contract that spells out exactly what is included - scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach have heard stories about contractors who quote one number and bill another. Our contract is the protection against that. You know what you are paying for before anyone sets foot on your property.
The result is a room that is built correctly the first time, inspected by someone independent of us, and priced honestly from the start - so you can enjoy the finished space without worrying about what comes next.
A glass-dominant structure designed to maximize natural light - a distinct option from an enclosed patio room when panoramic views are the priority.
Learn MoreShade and rain protection without full enclosure - the right choice when you want to keep the space open while blocking direct sun and afternoon storms.
Learn MoreThe sooner you reach out, the sooner we can get your permit submitted and your project on the schedule before the next busy season fills up.