Your patio sits empty most of the summer because of the heat and bugs. A proper sunroom conversion changes that - giving you a climate-controlled room you can actually use in July.

A patio-to-sunroom conversion in West Palm Beach takes your existing concrete slab or screened porch and transforms it into a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room - with walls, impact-rated windows, a weatherproof roof, and electrical connections - with most permitted projects completed in two to five weeks of active construction.
The result is a room that feels like part of your house, not a tent or a screen cage. West Palm Beach homeowners often take this step because they have been losing their patio to summer heat and bugs for years, and they are ready for a permanent solution. The existing slab is almost always kept as the floor - which means the foundation work is done, and you are not starting from scratch. Homeowners who have an elevated wood or concrete deck rather than a ground-level slab should look at our deck-to-sunroom conversion service, which handles that specific structure.
For homeowners who want more protection than a screen room but are not yet sure about full climate control, our enclosed patio rooms page explains a lighter build option worth comparing.
If you stop using your porch from May through October because it is too hot, too humid, or too rainy, that is the clearest sign the space has hit the limit of what it can do for you. West Palm Beach's long, intense summer makes an unenclosed outdoor space a seasonal luxury at best. A sunroom conversion gives you that space back for twelve months instead of five or six.
If your patio furniture fades, rusts, or mildews faster than you can replace it, the space is not protected enough for the South Florida climate. Intense UV exposure, salt air from the nearby coast, and near-daily afternoon rain showers in summer are hard on anything left outdoors. Enclosing the space protects your belongings and stops the constant cycle of replacing them.
If you are wishing you had a dedicated space for a home office, a playroom, or a place to entertain without crowding the living room, your patio may be the most affordable way to add that square footage. Converting a slab that already exists is almost always less expensive than building a full addition from scratch, because the foundation work is already done.
If your screen panels are torn, the frame is bent or corroded, or the roof of your enclosure leaked during the last storm season, you are already facing a repair decision. In many cases, the cost of a full screen re-enclosure is close enough to the cost of a proper sunroom conversion that the upgrade makes financial sense - and you end up with a far more useful space.
Every conversion starts with a free on-site visit where we assess your existing slab, measure the space, and walk you through the window, roofing, and cooling options that suit your budget. We handle permits, HOA submission paperwork, and inspection scheduling on your behalf - so you are not spending your evenings on the phone with the county building department. Homeowners looking at a fully elevated deck structure should also review our deck-to-sunroom conversion service, and those considering a lighter enclosed option can compare it against our enclosed patio rooms page.
All windows are impact-rated to meet Florida's high-wind zone requirements - not because it is a nice extra, but because it is required by code and it is what keeps your investment intact when a storm rolls through. Glass selection also affects how hot the room gets, so we walk you through the difference between standard impact glass and Low-E coated options during your estimate.
Walls, impact windows, a new roof system, electrical, and cooling - the complete transformation from bare slab to a finished, air-conditioned room.
For homeowners with an existing screened porch who are ready to add glass walls, a solid roof, and climate control - upgrading what is already there.
Hurricane-rated glass panels required by Florida code - with Low-E coating options that reduce heat gain and make the room more comfortable all year.
A dedicated mini-split unit for the sunroom keeps the space comfortable without overloading your home's existing central air system.
Older slabs in West Palm Beach neighborhoods often need leveling or crack repair before walls go up - we handle this as part of the conversion project.
We prepare and submit the architectural drawings and material samples your HOA's review committee needs - so approval comes before the first nail goes in.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, but those same conditions that make the city appealing also make an unenclosed patio impractical from May through October. Summer temperatures regularly hit the low 90s, humidity makes it feel even hotter, and afternoon thunderstorms are essentially a daily occurrence. A sunroom conversion is the only fix that addresses all three at once - the heat, the rain, and the humidity - because it turns the patio into a real room with air conditioning and a proper roof. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Palm Springs face the same conditions, and we build conversions across both communities.
Salt air from the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic coast accelerates corrosion on outdoor structures, which is why material selection matters so much here. We use aluminum framing systems built for coastal environments and specify glass packages that meet Florida's energy and impact standards. For homes in planned communities and gated neighborhoods - which make up a large share of West Palm Beach's residential stock - we also manage the HOA architectural review submission from start to finish, so written approval is in hand before construction begins. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation publishes contractor license verification online - worth checking for any contractor you are considering.
Call or submit the contact form and you will hear back within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your patio - its approximate size, whether it is screened or open, and what you are hoping to use the finished room for - so the estimate visit is focused and useful.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing slab condition, and walk you through window and cooling options. You receive a written, itemized estimate within a few days - not a ballpark on the spot without measurements.
We submit plans to Palm Beach County for permit review and prepare any HOA documentation needed for architectural approval. This phase typically takes two to four weeks - and we keep you updated so you are not left wondering where things stand.
Once permits are in hand, the crew frames walls, installs the roof system, windows, and electrical. County inspections happen at key stages - we schedule them. When the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room together and hand you the permit closeout documentation.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(728) 226-6069Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we complete is fully permitted through Palm Beach County or the City of West Palm Beach before the first wall goes up. That documentation protects you at resale and confirms the work passed independent inspection - not just our own walkthrough.
Florida's high-wind zone requirements are not a line item we discuss at the end - they are baked into every specification we write. All windows, roof anchors, and framing connections meet the standards reviewed at permit. The result is a room that holds up when a storm comes through.
A large share of West Palm Beach homes sit in HOA-governed communities. We prepare and submit the architectural review package on your behalf - drawings, material samples, and project descriptions - so written approval arrives before work begins and your mailbox stays empty of fines.
South Florida's sandy, moisture-rich soil means older concrete slabs can shift or crack over time. We inspect your slab as part of the free estimate and tell you exactly what preparation it needs - if any. You know the full picture before you sign, not after walls are already up.
These are not promises - they are the standard process on every project we take on. When you call us for a free estimate, you will talk to someone who knows West Palm Beach's building department, HOA landscape, and coastal construction requirements firsthand.
If you have an elevated wood or concrete deck rather than a ground-level slab, our deck-to-sunroom conversion service handles the structural assessment and enclosure work.
Learn MoreEnclosed patio rooms offer a slightly lighter build than a full sunroom conversion - a practical option if you want more protection than a screen room but are not ready for full climate control.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills up before and after storm season - call or request an estimate now to get your project on the schedule.