Your patio could be one of the most-used spaces in your home. Instead, insects, afternoon storms, and summer heat keep it empty for months. A properly built patio enclosure changes that - and adds real value when you are ready to sell.

Patio enclosures in West Palm Beach turn existing outdoor patios into protected, usable rooms by adding walls, a roof structure, and screens or glass panels. Most standard screen enclosures take one to three weeks of construction once the city permit is approved, with a total project window of six to ten weeks from first call to finished room.
The two main options are screen enclosures, which use aluminum frames and mesh screening to keep insects out while letting air flow through, and glass or acrylic enclosures, which seal the space and can be heated or cooled. Screen enclosures are the most popular choice in South Florida because they work with the climate rather than against it. If you want full climate control, a custom sunroom or enclosed patio room may be worth comparing.
In West Palm Beach's real estate market, a permitted, well-built patio enclosure is a genuine selling point. Buyers in Palm Beach County expect outdoor living spaces and pay attention to how a home's backyard is set up. An unpermitted enclosure, on the other hand, can complicate a sale.
If your outdoor space sits empty for most of the year because the heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms make it uncomfortable, that is the clearest sign an enclosure would change how you live in your home. West Palm Beach's summer season is long and intense, and a well-designed enclosure makes the difference between a patio you use daily and one you walk past.
South Florida is home to some of the most persistent biting insects in the country, especially near canals, retention ponds, and low-lying areas. If you cannot sit outside in the evening without getting eaten alive, a screen enclosure is one of the most effective solutions available - insects out, air and light in.
If your outdoor cushions are fading, metal furniture is rusting, or wood surfaces are warping within a year or two of purchase, South Florida's sun and rain are the cause. An enclosure provides shade and shelter that dramatically extends the life of your outdoor furniture and finishes.
West Palm Beach sees frequent afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. If your pool area is fully exposed, those storms end a swim session with no warning. An enclosure over a pool deck creates a covered space where you can wait out a passing storm and keep the pool area cleaner.
We build screen enclosures, glass and acrylic enclosures, pool cage enclosures, and combination designs that give you the flexibility to open the space on cool evenings and close it during storms. For homeowners who want something closer to a fully finished living space, custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms are the next step up in terms of finish level and year-round comfort.
Every project begins with a free site visit. We measure the space, assess your existing slab, check for drainage issues, and discuss which enclosure type fits your lifestyle and budget. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - materials, permits, site prep, and inspections - before you commit to anything.
Best for homeowners who want insect protection and airflow at the lowest cost. The most popular option in South Florida for good reason.
Suits homeowners who want a space they can use comfortably year-round, including during rain - requires connection to air conditioning for summer comfort.
Ideal for homeowners with pools who want to keep the deck clean, reduce debris in the water, and create a covered space to wait out afternoon storms.
For homeowners who want the flexibility of both screens and glass panels - open in good weather, closed when storms roll in or temperatures drop.
Florida's building code requires that any structure attached to your home be engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds. In Palm Beach County, that means the frame, fasteners, and glazing all have to meet wind-resistance standards stricter than most other states. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit process to save money is putting your home and your family at risk during storm season. We serve homeowners throughout West Palm Beach and nearby communities including Palm Springs and Greenacres, where many lots sit at low elevation and drainage design is critical to a well-performing enclosure.
West Palm Beach's older established neighborhoods - including El Cid, Flamingo Park, and Northwood - feature homes built in the 1950s through 1980s that may have aging concrete slabs or exterior walls that need attention before an enclosure can be properly attached. We assess these factors during every site visit and flag any issues before you commit to a contract. You can review National Association of Home Builders resources for general guidance on what to expect from a professional enclosure contractor, and check Florida's contractor license lookup to verify any contractor before hiring.
We schedule a site visit - typically within a few days of your call. We measure the patio, assess the existing slab and drainage, and discuss which enclosure type fits your plans. We respond to all requests within one business day.
After the visit you receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost including permits. We walk you through it and welcome every question. Once you sign, we collect a standard deposit and begin the permit process.
We submit the permit application to the City of West Palm Beach Building Division. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission package. Review typically takes two to six weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Construction runs one to three weeks for most standard projects. City inspectors visit at required stages - we handle all scheduling. Once the inspector signs off, you receive a certificate of completion to keep with your home records.
Free estimate, written quote, permit handled for you. We respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1833Every enclosure we build in Palm Beach County is engineered to meet the wind-resistance requirements in Florida's building code. That means proper anchoring, rated fasteners, and approved glazing or screening - not shortcuts that look fine until a storm tests them.
We pull the permit, schedule every city inspection, and provide you with the certificate of completion when the job is done. You never have to figure out the city's building department on your own. This also protects you at resale - buyers and lenders will ask about permits.
Communities like Ibis, PGA National, and dozens of other gated neighborhoods in West Palm Beach require HOA approval before any enclosure can be built. We know what these associations typically require and help you prepare the submission so approval does not stall your project.
West Palm Beach lots often sit at low elevation with minimal slope. We check drainage conditions and slab integrity during the site visit - before you sign anything. If your slab needs repair or the roof pitch needs adjustment for local rainfall intensity, we tell you upfront.
A patio enclosure built the right way - permitted, properly anchored, and designed for this climate - is one you will use for years without maintenance surprises. That is what we build.
A fully designed and finished sunroom addition for homeowners who want something beyond a standard enclosure - built to your layout, materials, and style.
Learn MoreA step up from a basic enclosure, with finished walls and a higher level of interior comfort - closer to a room addition than a screened porch.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we start the paperwork, the sooner you are enjoying your enclosed patio. Call or submit a request and we will respond within one business day.