Your porch sits empty from May through October because of the heat. An all season room gives you a climate-controlled space you can actually live in year-round - built to survive Florida storms.

An all season room in West Palm Beach is an enclosed addition with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a climate control system - so it stays comfortable in August heat and on rare cool January nights - with most permitted projects taking eight to fourteen weeks from contract to completion.
Unlike a screened porch, an all season room is a true extension of your living space. It keeps heat, rain, and insects out, and you can set the temperature like any other room in your house. West Palm Beach homeowners most often use them as a year-round family room, home office, or casual dining area - a place they can actually spend time in during the months that make outdoor living unbearable. If your outdoor footprint is an existing concrete patio, this type of room is often the most direct path to turning wasted space into livable space. Homeowners who also want to compare a lighter enclosed option should look at our enclosed patio rooms page.
If your goal is to maximize natural light with floor-to-ceiling glass and full climate control, our four season sunrooms page covers that more glass-forward design approach in detail.
If your outdoor space sits unused for six or more months because it is too hot and humid to enjoy, that is the clearest sign an all season room could transform how you live in your home. West Palm Beach summers are genuinely brutal - heat in the 90s combined with near-daily afternoon thunderstorms makes an unenclosed porch impractical for most of the year. An all season room solves this by giving you a climate-controlled space that still feels connected to your yard.
If you already have a screened porch but retreat inside whenever it rains, when the afternoon sun hits the screen directly, or when the humidity makes sitting still miserable, your current setup has reached its limit. A screened enclosure is a starting point, not a long-term solution for South Florida. An all season room with proper glass and climate control is what actually makes outdoor-connected space usable year-round in West Palm Beach.
If your family has outgrown your interior but a full addition feels like too much disruption and expense, an all season room is often a practical middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage - a reading nook, a home office, a playroom, or a dining area - at a fraction of the cost and timeline of traditional construction. The existing slab does much of the structural work, which keeps the project scope manageable.
If you see water stains, rust streaks, or soft spots near the base of an existing screened or glass enclosure, that structure may be failing. West Palm Beach gets roughly 63 inches of rain per year - concentrated in summer - and a leaking enclosure only gets worse. Replacing a deteriorating structure with a properly built, permitted all season room is often more cost-effective long-term than repeated patch repairs.
Every all season room project starts with a free on-site visit. We measure your space, assess your existing slab, and walk you through your options for glass type, roofline style, and climate control before any paperwork is signed. We handle permit applications to both the City of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County, and we manage HOA architectural review submissions in parallel - so the approval processes move forward together rather than one after the other. Homeowners comparing this to a lighter enclosed build should also review our enclosed patio rooms page, and those interested in a more glass-forward design can explore our four season sunrooms for comparison.
All glass panels are selected to meet Florida's hurricane-resistance requirements - not as an optional upgrade, but as the standard. We also walk you through low-emissivity glass options, which carry a nearly invisible heat-blocking coating that keeps the room cooler and reduces your air conditioning costs throughout the year. The U.S. Department of Energy provides independent guidance on window energy performance if you want to understand the technical side before your estimate.
For homeowners without an existing patio slab - a full pour-and-build project from the ground up, sized to your space and designed for year-round use.
The most common starting point in West Palm Beach - walls, windows, and a roof system built over your existing concrete slab, saving time and foundation cost.
A dedicated wall-mounted cooling and heating unit keeps your all season room comfortable without overloading your home's existing central air system.
Heat-blocking glass that lets light in while keeping solar heat out - essential in West Palm Beach where summer sun can make a standard glass room uncomfortable.
Aluminum and anchoring systems engineered to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements - built to code and backed by permit and inspection.
We prepare the drawings, material samples, and documentation your architectural review board needs, so HOA approval and the building permit move forward at the same time.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year - but those same conditions make an unenclosed porch genuinely unusable for much of the year. Summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and afternoon thunderstorms arrive with almost no warning from June through September. An all season room is one of the few home improvements that solves these problems all at once, giving you a space that is cool, dry, and insect-free regardless of what is happening outside. The city also sits in a high-wind zone, which means any enclosed addition must meet Florida's hurricane-rated construction standards - a requirement that actually works in your favor, because it means the structure is built to last. The National Sunroom Association offers industry guidance on construction standards worth reviewing.
We serve homeowners throughout West Palm Beach and the surrounding area. Homeowners in Wellington deal with the same intense sun and HOA-heavy neighborhood landscape that makes planning an all season room more involved than it looks on the surface. Residents of Lake Worth Beach face added considerations from salt-air exposure that makes material selection and corrosion-resistant fasteners an important part of the build conversation. We account for all of these local factors during your free on-site estimate.
We reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - do you have an existing slab, how large is the space, what do you want to use the room for - so we can make the most of the site visit. This is not a sales call; it is just making sure we come prepared.
We visit your property, measure the space, and check your existing slab. We walk you through glass options, roofline styles, and cooling choices - and give you a written proposal within a few days. No pressure, no obligation.
Once you sign, we submit the building permit application and HOA architectural review documents at the same time. Permit review in Palm Beach County typically takes two to six weeks. We handle all the paperwork and keep you updated - you do not need to call the county building department.
With permits approved, framing starts - usually the noisiest phase, lasting a few days. Glass panels, roofing, and electrical follow. A county inspector visits before the project closes. We do a final walkthrough with you and hand over all permit documentation.
We visit your property, check your slab, and give you a written proposal with no obligation. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(728) 226-6069Every all season room we build is designed and permitted to meet the hurricane-force wind requirements that apply specifically to the West Palm Beach area. You are not getting a generic kit - you are getting a structure that a licensed county inspector has signed off on as safe for South Florida weather.
We submit building permit applications to both the City of West Palm Beach and Palm Beach County, and we prepare HOA architectural review packages in parallel. Both processes move forward together instead of one after the other - which shortens your timeline meaningfully. Homeowners in association-governed neighborhoods frequently tell us this is the part of the project they were most worried about.
Many West Palm Beach homes have existing concrete slabs that qualify as a foundation for an all season room - saving you thousands. We evaluate your slab during the free site visit and tell you directly whether it qualifies. If it does not, you know before signing anything. There are no surprises about foundation costs after the contract is signed.
You receive a written, itemized proposal that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and climate control before you commit to the project. The National Association of Realtors consistently notes that properly permitted living space adds value in the West Palm Beach market - and your paperwork documents that investment for future buyers. See their research at nahb.org.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: a project that is documented, permitted, and built to the standards that matter in South Florida. That is how you protect your investment and your home.
Enclosed patio rooms are a practical step between a screened porch and a full all season room - suitable for homeowners who want weather protection without a full HVAC system.
Learn MoreFour season sunrooms prioritize glass-forward design for maximum natural light, with full climate control built in for comfortable year-round use.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your application, the sooner your new room is ready to enjoy. Call us or request a free estimate now.