Your patio sits empty most of the year. We enclose it into a comfortable, air-conditioned room you will actually use every month - fully permitted and built to Florida hurricane standards.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Lake Worth Beach takes your existing outdoor slab or screened porch and turns it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room. Most projects take one to three weeks of on-site construction, with the full timeline - including Palm Beach County permits - running two to four months.
Many Lake Worth Beach homeowners start the conversation after one too many summers walking past a patio they never use. The slab is already there. You are essentially building on a foundation that exists. If you have been considering a screen room installation as a lower-cost first step, we can walk you through both options so you choose what actually fits how you live.
If you walk past your patio every day during summer and never use it, that is the clearest sign it is not working. In Lake Worth Beach, the combination of heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquitoes makes an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for most of the year. A converted sunroom with air conditioning turns dead space into a room your family actually lives in.
If your existing screen enclosure has torn panels, a rusting frame, or sections that rattle in the wind, you are already at a decision point. Many Lake Worth Beach homeowners find that after the second or third screen repair, the cost of a full conversion starts to look like the smarter long-term investment.
If your home feels cramped but you love your neighborhood and lot, a sunroom conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room. You are building on a foundation that already exists - no new footings required, and far less disruption than a full room addition from scratch.
Lake Worth Beach gets heavy afternoon rain throughout summer, and if your patio has low spots where water sits for hours, the drainage was not designed well. A sunroom conversion gives contractors the chance to address slope and drainage at the same time - so you end up with a dry, enclosed room instead of a wet slab.
We handle the full scope of a patio-to-sunroom conversion - walls, hurricane-rated windows, roofing, insulation, and connection to your home's cooling system. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County, and we manage the application and inspection process so you do not have to. For homeowners who want a permanent, fully livable room, we build deck-to-sunroom conversions on the same standard - same materials, same code compliance, same permit process.
If you want something more open, we also build enclosed patio rooms that balance airflow with weather protection. We walk every homeowner through the differences before any contract is signed, so you choose the option that matches how you plan to use the space - not just what is easiest to build.
Best for homeowners who want a climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year, including Lake Worth Beach's summer months.
Suits homeowners who want bug and rain protection but prefer natural airflow, ideal for fall through spring use in South Florida.
For homes from the 1960s and 1970s where the existing patio slab may need reinforcement before walls can go up.
For neighborhoods with HOA architectural review requirements - we manage the approval process alongside the county permit.
Lake Worth Beach averages over 60 inches of rain per year and sees heat index values above 100 degrees Fahrenheit for much of the summer. A sunroom that is not connected to your home's air conditioning will be unusable from May through October - which is most of the year. A significant portion of homes in this city were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many original patio slabs from that era were poured thinner than today's standards require. We assess your slab before a single wall goes up, so slab reinforcement - if it is needed - is priced into your estimate before you commit.
Homeowners in Greenacres and Lantana face the same South Florida climate conditions and the same Palm Beach County permit requirements. We work across all of these communities and know the local HOA landscape well. If your neighborhood has an architectural review board, we flag that early and help you get written approval before the county application goes in.
We ask a few basic questions about your patio size, any existing enclosure, and how you plan to use the room. You will hear back within one business day. No sales pitch - just a straight conversation about what is possible.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the slab condition. You receive a written estimate that breaks down walls, windows, roofing, insulation, cooling integration, and any slab work - before you commit to anything.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we flag that early and help coordinate written approval. County review typically runs four to eight weeks.
The crew frames walls, installs hurricane-rated windows, sets the roof, and finishes the interior - typically one to three weeks on-site. A Palm Beach County inspector signs off before the job is complete. We walk you through the finished room and leave you with all permit records.
We assess your slab, handle the permits, and give you a written quote before any work begins - no surprises, no pressure.
(561) 954-1564Every window and door we install meets Florida's impact-resistant standards - not as an upgrade, but as standard practice. You will never get a quote from us that uses substandard glass to lower the price.
We check your existing slab before quoting construction. In Lake Worth Beach, older slabs from the 1960s and 70s sometimes need reinforcement - and we tell you about it upfront, not mid-project. That is how budgets stay on track.
We pull the permit ourselves on every job. Our applications to Palm Beach County Building Division are complete on submission, which reduces back-and-forth delays. You get documentation that protects your home's value and your insurance coverage.
We have worked in communities throughout Lake Worth Beach and the surrounding area and know which HOAs have strict architectural requirements. We flag the HOA review step early so it does not delay your county permit submission.
You can verify any Florida contractor's license status in minutes at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Every project we do is permitted through Palm Beach County Building Division and built to the Florida Building Code. That is the documentation that protects you when it is time to sell or file an insurance claim.
Convert your existing deck into a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom using the same process and materials as a patio conversion.
Learn MoreA more open alternative that balances weather protection with natural airflow - good for homeowners who want coverage without full climate control.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call or request a free estimate now.