Your porch or patio is empty half the year because heat, humidity, and storms make it miserable. An all season room gives you a climate-controlled space to use in July just as easily as January - properly permitted and built for South Florida weather.

All season rooms in West Palm Beach are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a climate control system so the space stays comfortable year-round - not just during mild weather - with most projects completed in two to four weeks of on-site construction after permit approval.
Unlike a basic screened enclosure, an all season room is a true extension of your living space. It has insulated glass that blocks South Florida's intense heat, a proper roof system built to hurricane standards, and heating and cooling so you can sit in it comfortably on a 95-degree August afternoon or a rare cool January evening. Many homeowners in West Palm Beach use theirs as a casual dining area, a home office, or a family room that looks out onto the yard without the bugs, the rain, or the heat. If you are currently comparing options, an all season room is a step up from a enclosed patio room in terms of insulation and year-round comfort, while a four season sunroom is the premium version with the most heavily insulated wall and roof systems available.
Palm Beach County is in a high-velocity wind zone, which means every window, door, and roof connection in your new room must meet Florida's hurricane-resistance requirements. This applies to all season rooms just as it does to any other enclosed addition. A properly permitted all season room is inspected at key stages of construction - which means you have documented proof the structure was built to code, something that matters when you sell.
If your porch or patio sits unused for half the year because the heat and afternoon storms make it genuinely uncomfortable, that is the clearest signal. West Palm Beach's summer heat index regularly exceeds 100 degrees, and unenclosed outdoor spaces become impractical for most of the year. An all season room with climate control gives you back that square footage, every day of the year.
A screened porch keeps bugs out but does nothing to block heat, humidity, or rain. If you already have a screen enclosure but still retreat inside whenever the afternoon sun hits it directly, or whenever a storm rolls in, your current setup is not working. An all season room with insulated glass and cooling is what actually makes the space livable in South Florida's climate.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full addition feels like too much cost and disruption, an all season room is a practical middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of what a traditional addition costs. Many West Palm Beach homeowners use the space as a reading room, a home office, or an extra family room.
If you see water stains, rust streaks, or soft spots near the base of an existing screened or glass enclosure, the structure may be failing - and West Palm Beach's heavy summer rains will keep making it worse. Replacing a deteriorating enclosure with a properly built all season room is often more cost-effective over the long run than repeated patching and repairs.
We build all season rooms from the ground up and on existing foundations across West Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County communities. For homeowners who want the most comfortable, heavily insulated year-round space available, we can walk you through how our four season sunrooms compare - they use thicker wall and roof systems designed for maximum energy efficiency and comfort. If you are looking at a connected but more cost-accessible option, an enclosed patio room may fit your needs at a lower price point. Every project starts with an on-site visit, a written proposal covering all costs, and an honest conversation about glass options, cooling, and timeline.
We handle all permitting through the appropriate jurisdiction for your address - either the City of West Palm Beach Building Division or Palm Beach County - and manage HOA documentation for neighborhoods that require architectural review. Glass selection is one of the most consequential decisions in South Florida, and we spend real time at the estimate visit explaining the trade-offs between standard and high-performance options so you can make an informed choice.
Suited to homeowners who want a climate-controlled enclosed space at a practical price point, with insulated glass and a mini-split cooling unit.
Ideal for homeowners who want the highest-performance glass, heavier insulation in walls and roof, and a finished interior that feels like any other room in the house.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio slab that passes structural assessment - using the existing foundation reduces cost and shortens the project timeline.
For homeowners without an existing slab or whose current slab does not meet load requirements - a new concrete foundation is poured before framing begins.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year - but the heat and humidity that come with that sunshine make unenclosed outdoor living impractical from late spring through early fall. South Florida's outdoor living culture is genuine, but it demands enclosed, climate-controlled spaces to be functional year-round. Glass selection is more important here than almost anywhere else in the country: standard glass turns an all season room into an oven and drives up cooling costs quickly, while high-performance glass with a heat-blocking coating keeps the space comfortable without fighting your air conditioning system. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on window performance options that applies directly to South Florida construction decisions. Every all season room we build in this area uses glass appropriate for the local climate - we explain the options at the estimate and let you decide.
HOA approval is a real factor across much of this market. A large share of West Palm Beach neighborhoods - including many gated communities throughout Palm Beach County - are association-governed, and exterior additions require architectural review before a permit can be filed. We manage that process alongside the building permit so both move forward together. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Greenacres face the same county-level requirements and often the same HOA approval steps as West Palm Beach homeowners. The Palm Beach County Building Division manages permits for unincorporated areas of the county, and we are familiar with both their process and the City of West Palm Beach's separate building department.
We ask a few basic questions - the size of the space you have in mind, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the room for. We respond to every inquiry within one business day. This helps us come to your home prepared rather than starting from zero.
We visit your property, measure the space, check any existing foundation, and walk through glass and cooling options. You receive a written, itemized proposal - covering materials, permits, labor, and any climate control work - within a few days of the visit. No obligation, no pressure.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the building permit application to the right jurisdiction for your address and handle any HOA documentation in parallel. Permit review in Palm Beach County typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated throughout - you do not need to chase paperwork.
Construction begins once permits are in hand. The noisiest phase - framing - lasts a few days. Glass, roofing, and electrical follow. A licensed inspector visits at key stages. We finish with a walkthrough, check every seal and window, and hand you all warranty and permit documentation.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will assess your slab, explain your glass options, and give you a written quote before anything is scheduled.
(561) 954-1833Every all season room we build meets Palm Beach County's hurricane-resistance requirements for windows, framing, and roof connections. These are not optional upgrades - they are standard practice for us and required by code. You get a structure a licensed inspector has signed off on as safe for this area.
We explain the real performance difference between standard and high-performance glass before you decide, not after the room is built. In West Palm Beach's heat, the glass choice determines how comfortable and affordable the room is to cool. We do not upsell - we explain the trade-offs and let you choose. The National Sunroom Association at nationalsunroom.org is a useful resource for understanding industry standards.
We pull every permit required for your project and manage all communication with the building department on your behalf. An unpermitted all season room can complicate your homeowner's insurance and create problems when you sell. We have never suggested skipping a permit, and we never will. Florida license verification is available through the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com.
A large share of West Palm Beach homes are in association-governed communities. We prepare the architectural review documentation your HOA needs and submit it alongside the building permit so both processes move forward together. We have handled HOA submissions across Palm Beach County and know what review boards typically require.
Building an all season room in West Palm Beach involves more than standard construction - it requires hurricane-rated materials, local permit knowledge, and often HOA coordination. We handle all three as a routine part of every project, so you are not left managing those pieces on your own.
A cost-accessible way to fully enclose your existing patio with solid walls, windows, and a roof - ideal when full four-season insulation is not required.
Learn MoreThe premium step up from a standard all season room, with maximum wall and roof insulation for homeowners who want the highest year-round comfort and energy efficiency.
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