Your deck sits empty from May through September. A properly built sunroom conversion uses your existing frame to create a climate-controlled room you can use every single day of the year.

A deck-to-sunroom conversion in West Palm Beach encloses your existing elevated or ground-level deck with walls, impact-rated windows, and a proper roof - turning it into a fully livable, air-conditioned room, with most projects taking four to twelve weeks of construction after permits are approved.
The deck frame and footings are inspected first to confirm what can be reused and what needs reinforcement. That assessment is what separates a safe conversion from one that cuts corners on the most important step. Many West Palm Beach homeowners find that a deck conversion gives them a room they actually use every day, rather than a beautiful space that sits empty from May through September. Homeowners comparing this to a full ground-up addition often find the conversion is more practical because the existing structure does a significant share of the work. For a look at how fully conditioned rooms compare, our all season rooms page is worth reviewing, and homeowners with a ground-level slab rather than a raised deck should look at our patio-to-sunroom conversion service instead.
If you walk past your deck every morning from late spring through early fall without ever stopping to sit down, that is a clear sign the space is not working for you. West Palm Beach summers are genuinely brutal - heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms make an uncovered outdoor deck uncomfortable for months at a time. A sunroom conversion gives you that square footage back, usable every day of the year.
If you have ever scrambled to haul patio furniture inside before a tropical storm, you know exactly how much mental energy an open deck costs during hurricane season. A properly built sunroom with impact-rated windows eliminates that entirely - there is nothing to move, nothing to cover, and the room itself is built to handle what South Florida weather delivers.
Older wood decks in West Palm Beach take a beating from sun, salt air, and humidity. If the surface boards are worn or discolored but the posts and beams underneath are still structurally sound, a conversion can give the space a completely new life instead of simply replacing the decking materials.
West Palm Beach buyers consistently look for homes with additional climate-controlled living space. A permitted sunroom conversion is one of the few home improvements that tends to appeal to nearly every buyer in this market - and it adds genuine livable square footage rather than just curb appeal.
Every conversion begins with a free on-site assessment of your existing deck structure - posts, beams, footings, and surface condition. This is not optional, and a contractor who skips it cannot give you an honest quote. Once we understand what you have, we walk you through impact window options, roofing systems, and whether your home's existing HVAC can handle an extension or whether a dedicated mini-split unit makes more sense. Homeowners deciding between a full sunroom and a lighter build should also look at our all season rooms page, and those with a ground-level slab should compare against our patio-to-sunroom conversion service.
We handle the permit application - whether that goes to the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County depends on your address, and we know the difference. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review package and submit it before any work begins. Written approval comes first; construction comes second.
Structural assessment, wall framing, impact windows, roofing, electrical, and cooling - the complete transformation from open deck to finished, air-conditioned room.
When existing posts, beams, or footings need upgrading before walls can go up, we handle reinforcement or replacement as part of the conversion project.
Hurricane-rated windows required by Palm Beach County code, with Low-E glass options that reduce heat gain and keep the room comfortable without overworking the AC.
A dedicated mini-split unit sized for the new room - the practical choice when your existing central air system does not have the capacity to extend into an addition.
We identify the correct permitting jurisdiction for your address, submit all plans, and manage the HOA architectural review process - so you are not chasing paperwork.
Once the structure, windows, and cooling are in place, we can handle flooring, drywall, trim, and finishing work so the space is move-in ready when we leave.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity wind zone, which means every window, door, and roof connection in your new sunroom must meet strict hurricane-resistance standards. This is not a regional quirk - it is a code requirement that inspectors check, and your homeowner's insurance may not cover storm damage to an addition that does not comply. The upside is that a properly built deck conversion in West Palm Beach is genuinely tough - you will not be installing storm shutters on a room that is built to handle a major hurricane on its own. Homeowners across Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face the same code requirements, and we build to those standards on every project.
Many West Palm Beach homes - particularly those built from the 1970s through the 1990s - have concrete slab decks or older wood-framed decks that were never designed with a future enclosure in mind. Our structural assessment identifies what can be reused and what needs reinforcement before any walls go up, which is the only honest way to price a project. Depending on your exact address, your project may fall under the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County's building department - we know which is which and handle the submission correctly from the start. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry provides guidance on what to look for when hiring a contractor for this type of project.
When you reach out, we ask about your deck's size, age, and what you are hoping the finished room will feel like. This helps us arrive at the estimate visit ready to assess the right things - not just walk around taking notes. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home, check the posts, beams, and footings, measure the space, and discuss your options for windows, roofing, and cooling. You receive a written estimate that breaks down cost by category - structure, windows, roofing, and any electrical or HVAC work - within a week or two.
We submit the permit application to the correct building department and prepare any HOA documentation needed for architectural review. Permitting in Palm Beach County typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated at every stage and you do not need to contact the building department yourself.
Once permits are in hand, we reinforce the structure where needed, frame walls, install the roof, windows, and any electrical or cooling connections. Building department inspectors visit at key stages - we schedule these. After the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation.
Free estimate, no sales pressure. We handle permits, structural assessment, and HOA paperwork from start to finish.
(728) 226-6069We inspect your existing deck structure - posts, beams, and footings - before we write a number down. That is the only honest way to price this type of project, and it means you are not hit with unexpected structural costs after you have already signed a contract.
Depending on your address, your project goes to the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County's building department - two separate offices with different processes. We know which applies to your property and handle the submission correctly from the start, which keeps your project on schedule.
All windows and doors we install meet Palm Beach County's hurricane-resistance requirements. This is not an upgrade - it is the baseline on every conversion we complete. The result is a room that does not require storm shutters and that passes final inspection on the first try.
A large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods are governed by HOAs that require written architectural approval before exterior modifications. We prepare and submit that package on your behalf - so by the time construction starts, you already have the documentation in hand and there are no surprises from your association later.
Every one of these steps happens on every project we take on - not just the ones with a large budget. When you call for a free estimate, you talk to someone who has been through the West Palm Beach permitting process and HOA submission routine many times over and knows exactly what to expect.
All season rooms are designed for year-round comfort with full insulation and climate control - a natural comparison point when deciding how enclosed and conditioned your converted space should be.
Learn MoreIf your space is a ground-level concrete slab rather than a raised deck, patio-to-sunroom conversion is the parallel service with its own structural approach and timeline.
Learn MoreCall or request a free estimate today. We will assess your deck, handle the permits, and give you a straight answer about what the project will cost.