Turn your existing patio into a room you can use year-round. We enclose patios with impact windows, insulation, and air conditioning built for Florida's climate.

An enclosed patio room in Delray Beach transforms your existing outdoor space into a permanent addition with a solid roof, insulated walls, windows, and a door - most projects take two to six weeks once permits are approved. Unlike a screened porch that sits empty during summer heat, an enclosed room with air conditioning becomes usable living space you can enjoy twelve months a year. Many homeowners use the finished room as a sunroom, home office, or extra living area. If your current patio only gets used a few months a year, a solarium installation offers similar benefits with more natural light.
The construction process involves framing walls, installing windows and doors, adding insulation, and connecting climate control. In South Florida's heat and humidity, cooling is not optional if you want the room to feel comfortable. Most homeowners extend their existing HVAC system or add a mini-split unit that cools just that space.
If you avoid your patio from May through October because of heat, humidity, or afternoon storms, that is wasted square footage. An enclosed, air-conditioned room solves this by turning a space you use two or three months a year into one you can enjoy every day.
South Florida's UV exposure fades furniture and warps materials faster than almost anywhere else. An enclosed room with UV-filtering glass protects your belongings and dramatically extends their life.
If you need a home office, playroom, or quiet reading space, your existing patio footprint is the easiest place to add it. Converting an existing slab means you are not starting from scratch.
Torn screens, bent frames, and leaking roof panels all signal the end of a screen room's useful life. Rather than paying for repairs, many homeowners upgrade to a fully enclosed room that costs not much more than a full screen replacement.
We convert existing patios into climate-controlled rooms that pass inspection and add real value to your home. Every project includes impact-rated windows that meet Palm Beach County wind code, proper insulation, and a weathertight connection to your existing home. We handle permits through the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County and coordinate with your HOA if architectural review is required. We also build solarium installations for homeowners who want maximum natural light, and patio cover installations as a first step before full enclosure.
Before we quote the project, we assess your existing slab. Many Delray Beach homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s, and older slabs are often cracked or not thick enough to support an enclosed room without reinforcement. If your slab needs work, that adds cost and time but is essential for a room that will last.
For homeowners converting an open or screened patio into a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room.
For rooms that need hurricane-rated windows and doors to meet Florida building code requirements.
For older patios with cracked or insufficient slabs that need work before enclosure can begin.
For homeowners who want to add heating and cooling to make the enclosed space comfortable year-round.
Delray Beach sits in Palm Beach County, which is designated a high-wind zone under Florida's building code. Every window, door, and roof connection in your enclosed room must be rated to withstand hurricane-force winds, and a building inspector verifies this before the project is signed off. This adds some cost upfront but means your room is built to protect your home during storm season, not just look good on sunny days. We also serve homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Wellington where the same wind code requirements apply.
The year-round heat and humidity in Delray Beach mean cooling is a practical necessity, not a luxury. Summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100 degrees, and humidity makes an unventilated enclosed space feel like a sauna within minutes. Any contractor who does not raise climate control early in the design conversation is not thinking about your long-term comfort. Many Delray Beach communities also have HOA rules that require architectural approval before a permit is filed. Skipping this step can result in fines or forced removal of the addition.
We ask about your patio size, whether it has a slab, and what you want to use the finished room for. We schedule a free site visit within a few days.
We measure the space, check your slab and roof structure, and ask about your preferences for windows and cooling. You receive a written proposal within a week or two.
We prepare drawings and submit the permit to the City of Delray Beach or Palm Beach County. We also help with HOA documentation. Permit review takes one to three weeks.
Work begins once permits clear. We frame walls, install windows and roofing, and complete finishing work. City inspectors verify the work at key milestones before final sign-off.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. Free estimates with no obligation.
We have converted patios across Delray Beach, Lake Worth Beach, and Boca Raton. That experience means we know how to assess older slabs, navigate HOA rules, and build rooms that pass inspection.
Every room uses impact-rated windows and construction methods verified by a licensed inspector before we consider the job done. More information at Florida Building Commission.
We check your existing slab before quoting the project. If it needs reinforcement or repair, we tell you before you sign a contract, not after work begins.
Delray Beach has some of the most active HOA communities in Palm Beach County. We prepare the drawings, submit applications, and keep you updated throughout the approval process.
We build rooms that add real value to your home because they are permitted, inspected, and documented. Unpermitted additions complicate home sales and may need to be disclosed or removed.
Call us today to schedule a free estimate. Most enclosed patio rooms are finished within two to four months from your first call.