
Turn an exposed patio into a protected, comfortable space. Screen or glass options, built to Florida code, fully permitted and inspected.

Patio enclosures in West Palm Beach convert an existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room with aluminum framing and either screen mesh or glass panels, and most projects run from six to ten weeks start to finish once permits are factored in.
The biggest decision is whether you want a screen enclosure that lets in air and blocks insects, or a glass enclosure that seals the space and can be tied to air conditioning. In West Palm Beach, screen enclosures are the most popular choice because they work with the climate rather than against it. If you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled option, have a look at our custom sunrooms page for more on that direction.
Every patio enclosure we build is permitted and inspected by the city. A structure that was not properly permitted can complicate a home sale or result in forced removal. Call us and we will explain the process in plain language before you commit to anything.
If your outdoor space sits empty for most of the year because the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms make it uncomfortable, that is the clearest sign an enclosure would change how you live in your home. West Palm Beach summers are long and intense, and an enclosure can make your patio usable every day of the year.
South Florida is home to persistent biting insects, and the problem is especially noticeable near canals, retention ponds, and low-lying areas in West Palm Beach. A screen enclosure is one of the most effective solutions - it keeps insects out while still letting air and light through.
If cushions are fading, metal is rusting, or wood is warping within a year or two of purchase, your patio is taking a beating from South Florida sun and rain. An enclosure provides shade and shelter that dramatically extends the life of your outdoor furniture and finishes.
If you regularly host and wish you had a comfortable weather-protected gathering area that does not require everyone to crowd into the living room, a patio enclosure gives you that without the cost of a full home addition. In West Palm Beach, where outdoor entertaining is part of the lifestyle, an enclosed patio becomes the room guests gravitate toward.
West Palm Beach sees frequent afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. An enclosure over a pool deck creates covered space to wait out passing storms, keeps the pool area cleaner, and reduces debris in the water. Many pool owners in this area consider an enclosure a practical necessity.
We install screen enclosures, glass and acrylic enclosures, and hybrid configurations depending on your needs and budget. Screen enclosures are the most cost-effective starting point - aluminum framing, durable mesh, and all the wind-rated anchoring required by Florida code. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed room with climate control, glass or acrylic panels seal the space and give you a true indoor-outdoor room that works even on rainy days or during the hottest summer months.
All three options come with proper foundation work and city-inspected anchoring. We also build enclosed patio rooms - a step up from a standard enclosure in terms of insulation, finish level, and year-round livability. If you are not sure which option fits your space, that is exactly what our estimate visit is for.
The most popular choice in South Florida - aluminum framing with mesh screening that keeps insects out while letting air and light through freely.
A fully sealed room that can be connected to your home's air conditioning, ideal for homeowners who want year-round comfort regardless of weather.
Combines screened sections for airflow with glass panels in strategic locations, giving flexibility without a full climate-control requirement.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year, with summer heat indices regularly climbing above 100 degrees and afternoon thunderstorms that can drop heavy rain in a short window. An unprotected patio in this climate is not a comfortable place to be from June through October. A well-designed enclosure with a proper roof pitch and drainage plan handles South Florida's intense, fast rainfall without pooling or leaking - a detail that separates experienced local contractors from those who apply national standards to a climate they do not know. Beyond the weather, Florida's building code requires hurricane wind-load engineering on every attached structure, which means the materials and labor cost more here than national price guides suggest.
Many West Palm Beach neighborhoods - especially established communities like El Cid and Flamingo Park - have homes built in the 1950s through 1980s with aging concrete slabs or exterior walls that need to be assessed before an enclosure can be properly attached. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face similar considerations in their own communities. A thorough site assessment before contract signing protects you from surprises once construction begins.
The Florida Home Builders Association maintains standards for enclosure construction across the state. Contractors who stay current on Florida-specific requirements build structures that hold up in the conditions South Florida homeowners actually face.
You call or submit an inquiry, and we schedule a free in-person estimate within a few days. We look at the space, assess the existing slab, and take measurements before giving you a real number. A contractor who rushes this visit is one to be cautious about.
We provide a written proposal covering materials, timeline, and total cost. Take time to read it carefully. Once you agree and sign, we collect a deposit - standard practice in Florida for projects of this size.
We submit the permit application to the City of West Palm Beach Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare documentation for architectural review. City review typically takes two to six weeks.
Most screen enclosures are completed in three to seven business days. Glass enclosures or larger projects take two to three weeks. We handle inspection scheduling, and you receive a certificate of completion when the inspector signs off.
We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. If your timeline is tight, call us directly and we will do our best to work around your schedule.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote covering everything - permits, site prep, and materials. No obligation.
(728) 226-6069Every patio enclosure we build in Palm Beach County meets the state's hurricane wind-load requirements for attached structures. The frame, fasteners, and glazing are all specified to the standards required here, not national averages that do not account for South Florida storm conditions.
We apply for every permit and schedule every inspection on your behalf. A permitted enclosure has an independent city inspector confirming the work meets safety standards - protecting you at resale and confirming your structure was built correctly.
Neighborhoods like El Cid, Flamingo Park, and Northwood have historic preservation guidelines that go beyond standard permits. We know how to work within these requirements and can flag any site-specific issues during the estimate visit before you commit.
Many West Palm Beach communities including PGA National and Ibis require architectural review separate from city permits. We help you prepare the submission package and understand the timeline so there are no surprises between signing a contract and starting construction.
When every project is permitted, inspected, and built to current Florida wind standards, the result is a structure that holds up - and a homeowner who is protected at resale. Check any Florida contractor license at the Florida DBPR license lookup before you sign anything.
Fully custom-designed sunroom additions built from scratch to match your home and lifestyle, beyond the footprint of a standard patio enclosure.
Learn MoreA step above a screen enclosure - insulated, finished patio rooms designed for year-round use with higher comfort and finish standards.
Learn MoreThe sooner we begin the paperwork, the sooner you are sitting in your new enclosed patio. Call or request a free estimate now.