Turn your weathered outdoor deck into a climate-controlled sunroom you can use year-round. We handle structural assessment, permits, hurricane-rated glass, and inspections so you get a room that lasts.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Delray Beach encloses your existing outdoor deck with walls, windows, and a roof to create a fully protected room - most projects take three to six weeks once construction begins, plus two to four weeks for permitting.
If you have a deck that sits unused from June through October because of heat, bugs, or afternoon storms, or if your deck boards are warping and fading under Florida sun and salt air, enclosing that structure turns a maintenance burden into a room you can actually use. The work involves assessing whether your current deck framing can support the added weight of glass panels and a roof, reinforcing it if needed, then installing walls and windows that meet Palm Beach County\'s hurricane requirements.
Some homeowners start with a all season room that works without full AC, while others choose climate control from the start. We also handle patio-to-sunroom conversion projects where the foundation is a concrete slab instead of a wood or composite deck.
If you look out at your deck during summer and rarely step foot on it because of the heat, bugs, or afternoon thunderstorms, that is a clear sign the space is not working for you. A sunroom conversion turns that dead zone into a room you can actually enjoy - with air conditioning, screens, or impact glass keeping the Florida summer outside where it belongs.
Delray Beach\'s combination of intense UV exposure, salt air near the coast, and heavy seasonal rain accelerates wear on open decks. If your deck boards are warping, the surface is fading badly, or you are spending money on repairs every year, converting to an enclosed structure stops the cycle and gives you a protected space that holds up far better over time.
If your lot does not have room for a conventional addition, or your HOA restricts building footprint expansion, a deck conversion uses space you already own. You are not expanding outward - you are enclosing what is already there, which is often a simpler path through both the permitting process and HOA approval in Delray Beach communities.
In Delray Beach\'s competitive real estate market, enclosed outdoor living space is a genuine selling point - especially for buyers relocating from northern states who want to enjoy the outdoors without battling the heat. A permitted, inspected sunroom shows up correctly on the home\'s record and adds to the appraised square footage in a way an unpermitted deck never could.
We handle every step of the conversion - from structural assessment and reinforcement through framing, window installation, roofing, and interior finishing. Every project includes a permit pulled through Palm Beach County\'s Building Division, inspections at key construction stages, and hurricane-rated glass that meets local wind-load requirements. If your existing deck framing is undersized or has settled, we reinforce it before the enclosure goes up so you are not building a new room on a structure that cannot support it.
Most Delray Beach homeowners choose either a fully insulated four season sunroom with air conditioning or a screened enclosure with ceiling fans and strategic ventilation. We also build hybrid designs that use patio-to-sunroom conversion methods where part of the structure sits on a slab and part on an elevated deck. The right approach depends on your existing structure and how you plan to use the space.
Best for homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, with air conditioning and insulated walls.
Ideal for extending your outdoor season without full AC, using ceiling fans and impact-rated screens for comfort.
Common in older Delray Beach homes where the original deck framing was not designed to carry the weight of an enclosed room.
We work within architectural review board requirements for communities with strict exterior guidelines and submission timelines.
Delray Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year and summer humidity that regularly tops 80 percent. An open deck or a basic screened enclosure does not hold up to that weather pattern - UV exposure fades and weakens wood, salt air corrodes metal fasteners, and heavy rain accelerates rot. A properly enclosed sunroom with impact-rated glass and a sealed roof stops that deterioration cycle and gives you a space that works in every season, not just the comfortable months.
Many Delray Beach homes built in the 1970s through 1990s have existing wood decks that were not designed to carry the weight of an enclosed room. Framing reinforcement is common and expected, and any reputable contractor will assess the structure before quoting the job. We work throughout Lake Worth Beach and Wellington as well, where the same housing patterns and deck conditions apply.
We visit your home, measure the deck, inspect the framing and footings, and discuss your goals. You get a written estimate within a few days that includes any required reinforcement work.
We pull the building permit through Palm Beach County and coordinate any required HOA architectural review submissions. This phase typically takes two to four weeks before construction can legally begin.
The crew reinforces the deck structure if needed, frames walls, installs windows and roofing, and completes interior finishing. County inspectors verify the work at key stages before closeout.
Once the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit closeout documents to keep with your home records for when you sell.
Free structural assessments. Licensed and insured. No obligation, just honest answers about what your deck can support and what the project will cost.
We inspect your existing deck framing and footings during the estimate visit, so we know what reinforcement is needed before we give you a number. This means no surprise costs mid-project when the crew finds undersized joists or settled footings you did not know about. You get a realistic price that reflects the real scope of work from the start.
Every window and roof connection we install meets Palm Beach County\'s hurricane wind-load requirements because the building inspector verifies it before we close out the permit. That is not marketing language - it is what happens on every permitted job in this area. Learn more at the Palm Beach County Building Division.
We handle the architectural review submission for communities with HOA requirements, coordinate with your association\'s timeline, and keep you informed at every step. You do not chase paperwork or wonder what is holding things up - we manage that process alongside the county permit so everything moves forward together.
We have built sunrooms across Delray Beach, Lake Worth Beach, Wellington, and surrounding communities for homeowners who needed a contractor they could trust to handle permits, inspections, and structural work without cutting corners. Most of our business comes from referrals, which is the reputation we work to earn on every project.
We are not the cheapest option in town, and we do not try to be. We are the option for homeowners who want a sunroom built right the first time, with permits, inspections, and proper structural reinforcement so the room is as solid as the rest of your home.
Call today for a free structural assessment. We will inspect your deck, discuss your options, and give you a realistic price that includes any needed reinforcement work.