Your patio sits empty half the year because of heat, humidity, and insects. A proper sunroom conversion gives you back that space - fully enclosed, air-conditioned, and built to handle South Florida weather.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in West Palm Beach takes an existing concrete slab or screened porch and transforms it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to your home, with most projects completing in two to five weeks of on-site construction after permits are approved.
The work adds walls, insulated glass panels, a proper roof structure, and an electrical connection so the space functions as a real room - not a screened cage that becomes unusable the moment summer heat arrives. West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and the heat and humidity from May through October make an unenclosed patio a seasonal luxury at best. A sunroom conversion changes that. Your existing concrete slab is typically kept and used as the floor, which means the foundation work is already done and your project cost is lower than a full room addition from scratch. Homeowners who want a more open feel at a lower entry cost can also consider a deck-to-sunroom conversion or a fully screened enclosed patio room depending on their goals and existing structure.
Because Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, every sunroom built here must meet Florida's impact and wind-resistance standards. A reputable contractor handles permit submission, county review, and inspections - you should not need to manage any of that yourself.
If you stop using your screened porch once the heat sets in, that is the clearest sign the space has reached the limit of what a screen enclosure can do. West Palm Beach summers are long and intense. A sunroom conversion gives you that room back for twelve months instead of five or six, making it one of the most practical investments a homeowner in this area can make.
If patio cushions fade, mildew, or rust faster than you can replace them, the space is not protected enough for South Florida's combination of UV exposure, salt air, and near-daily afternoon rain. Enclosing the space protects everything inside it and ends the cycle of constant replacement.
If your family is wishing for a dedicated home office, playroom, or a comfortable place to entertain without crowding the living room, an existing patio slab is often the most affordable path to that square footage. Converting what is already there costs less than a full room addition because the foundation work is done.
If your screen panels are torn, the frame is corroded, or the roof leaked during the last storm season, you are already facing a repair decision. In many cases the cost of a full re-enclosure is close enough to the cost of a proper sunroom conversion that the upgrade makes clear financial sense - and leaves you with a far more durable and useful space.
We handle the full scope of patio-to-sunroom conversions in West Palm Beach, from straightforward enclosures on solid slabs to more complex projects where the slab needs leveling or repair before walls can go up. For homeowners weighing their options, we can also show you how a deck-to-sunroom conversion compares if your space involves a raised wood or composite deck rather than a concrete slab. If you want a space with more of the home's interior feel - solid walls, full insulation, and year-round temperature control - we build enclosed patio rooms that meet that brief as well. Every project includes permit handling, HOA documentation if needed, and a written estimate before anything is scheduled.
The estimate visit covers measuring the space, assessing the existing slab, discussing glass and cooling options, and walking through the permit timeline so you know exactly what to expect. No surprises after the project starts, and no materials substituted without your approval.
Best for homeowners with a solid, level slab who want to enclose their patio into a climate-controlled room at the most straightforward price point.
Suits homeowners whose existing concrete has cracked, shifted, or settled unevenly - handled as a single project so repair and enclosure work is coordinated from the start.
For homeowners moving from an existing screened enclosure to a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room - the frame footprint is reused where possible to reduce costs.
Ideal for homeowners who want a larger space, premium glazing, specialty roofing, or a design that blends seamlessly with the existing architecture of the home.
West Palm Beach's climate creates a specific set of problems that a sunroom conversion solves directly. The city sits close to the Intracoastal Waterway, and the combination of salt air, intense UV exposure, and near-daily afternoon rain during summer makes any unenclosed outdoor space difficult to maintain and uncomfortable to use for roughly half the year. Concrete slabs in older West Palm Beach neighborhoods - particularly the postwar concrete block homes built through the 1960s and 1970s - can also shift or crack over time due to South Florida's sandy, moisture-rich soil. Addressing the slab as part of a conversion project is often more cost-effective than a standalone repair. Homeowners in Greenacres and Lake Worth Beach face the same slab and climate conditions and are subject to the same Palm Beach County building requirements.
HOA rules also play a significant role in West Palm Beach's sunroom market. A large share of homes here - particularly in planned communities and gated neighborhoods - are governed by associations that require written architectural approval before any exterior modification. Getting that approval before signing a contractor contract protects you from fines or forced removal of work already done. You can review Florida's statewide contractor licensing and compliance standards through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and Palm Beach County's permit and inspection records are publicly available through the Palm Beach County Building Division.
We reply within one business day to get a brief feel for your space - approximate size, whether it is currently screened or open, and what you want to use the finished room for. This lets us arrive at your estimate visit prepared rather than starting from zero.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the condition of the existing slab, and discuss glass and cooling options. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope - including permits, slab work if needed, and cooling - within a few days of the visit.
We submit your plans to the Palm Beach County Building Division for review, and handle HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires it. This phase typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated on where things stand so there are no surprises.
Once permits are approved, we schedule your start date and move through framing, windows, roofing, and electrical. County inspections happen at specific stages. When construction is complete, we do a walk-through with you and hand over your permit closeout documentation.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA paperwork.
(561) 954-1833Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build in West Palm Beach is fully permitted through Palm Beach County. Permitted work is inspected independently, which protects you at resale and gives you documentation that the build meets code. We handle the entire permit process so you do not have to manage a single form or phone call.
We build exclusively in South Florida's high-wind zone, which means impact-rated materials and properly engineered anchor systems are standard on every project - not upsells. Our work is designed from the start to meet the wind-load requirements that Palm Beach County inspectors check during construction.
West Palm Beach has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and we have gone through the architectural review process enough times to know what each type of association typically needs. We prepare the documentation and submit it on your behalf, reducing the back-and-forth and keeping your timeline on track.
South Florida's sandy soil means older West Palm Beach slabs sometimes need leveling or repair before walls can go up safely. We tell you about slab condition upfront and include any prep work in your written estimate. You will not get a surprise bill partway through the project for something we could have identified during the site visit.
Together, these practices mean fewer surprises during construction and a finished room that is documented, code-compliant, and ready to add value when you sell. You can verify that any Florida contractor is properly licensed through the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, which also maintains a directory of members who have committed to a professional code of ethics.
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