Turn your existing patio into a protected living space you can use every day. Screen or glass enclosures built to Palm Beach County hurricane standards with permits and inspections.

Patio enclosures in Delray Beach FL turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected living space by adding walls, windows, and a roof structure. Most projects take two to five days for screen enclosures or one to three weeks for glass sunrooms, once permits are approved.
If you have a patio that sits empty half the year because of bugs, rain, or heat, an enclosure gives that space back to you. You can choose a screen enclosure that keeps insects out while letting air flow through, or a glass sunroom that blocks wind, rain, and noise entirely. Either way, you get a usable room that extends your home\'s living space without the cost and disruption of a full addition.
We also handle custom sunrooms for homeowners who need a space designed to match their home\'s architecture, and enclosed patio rooms that blend indoor comfort with outdoor views.
If you find yourself retreating inside every time it rains or the mosquitoes come out, your patio is not really usable for a big part of the day. In Delray Beach, afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September, and no-see-ums are a year-round nuisance near the coast. An enclosure solves both problems and gives you your outdoor space back.
Constant sun exposure and salt air in coastal Delray Beach are hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and flooring. If you are replacing patio items every few years because of UV damage or corrosion, an enclosure would protect your investment and reduce that ongoing cost. The shade and shelter an enclosure provides can dramatically extend the life of everything inside it.
If your home feels a little cramped but a full addition is not in the budget, a patio enclosure is often the most cost-effective way to gain usable square footage. You are building on a slab that already exists, which removes one of the biggest cost drivers of a traditional addition. Many Delray Beach homeowners use the finished space as a dining room, home office, or casual lounge.
If you already have a screen enclosure and you are noticing torn or sagging screens, bent framing, or doors that do not latch properly, it may be time to replace or upgrade the structure. Older enclosures in Palm Beach County may not meet current wind-load requirements, which could be a problem if you ever need to file a storm-damage insurance claim.
Every patio enclosure we build starts with an assessment of your existing slab and a conversation about how you plan to use the space. If you want a screened space that keeps bugs out while letting air flow through, we build that. If you need a glass or acrylic room that blocks wind and rain entirely, we build that too. We also handle custom sunrooms for homeowners who want a space designed to match their home, and enclosed patio rooms that give you the best of both indoor and outdoor living.
The framing goes up with connections engineered to meet Palm Beach County\'s wind-load requirements. The screens or glass panels get fitted into aluminum frames designed to handle South Florida\'s salt air and humidity. The roof structure ties into your home\'s existing exterior in a way that passes inspection. If your slab needs repair before framing begins, we tell you that upfront so there are no surprises after work has started. You get a space that feels like an extension of your home, not something that was tacked on as an afterthought.
Aluminum framing with mesh screening that keeps bugs and debris out while letting air flow through, ideal for homeowners who want ventilation and an outdoor feel.
Solid panels that block wind, rain, and noise entirely, creating a room that feels like an interior space and can be cooled with air conditioning.
Delray Beach\'s climate means homeowners use outdoor spaces in every month of the year, not just summer. That drives strong local demand for enclosures that block afternoon rain showers and keep out the no-see-ums and mosquitoes that peak in warmer months. A patio enclosure built for this area uses materials designed to handle South Florida\'s salt air, UV exposure, and high humidity. The homes we work on in neighborhoods near Lake Worth Beach and throughout Delray Beach all benefit from having protected outdoor living space that actually gets used.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity wind zone, which means every patio enclosure must be designed and built to withstand hurricane-force winds. This is not just a recommendation, it is a legal requirement that your contractor must document and your county inspector will verify. The framing, anchors, and glazing your contractor specifies will be heavier-duty than what you would see in states with milder weather. This adds some cost, but it also means your enclosure is safe during a storm and will not become a liability when the next hurricane rolls through.
We ask about the size of your patio, what you are hoping to use the space for, and whether you have an HOA. This helps us come prepared to your estimate visit rather than showing up cold. You do not need to know exactly what you want yet, that is what the visit is for. We reply to every inquiry within one business day.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess your existing slab and the area where the enclosure will attach to your house. We will walk you through your options, screen versus glass, different framing styles, door placement, and give you a written estimate. This is also the right time to ask about HOA requirements and what the permit process looks like in your neighborhood.
Once you have agreed on a design and signed a contract, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf. If your community has an HOA, that approval process runs in parallel. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks in Palm Beach County. We keep you updated so you do not have to chase us for status.
Most screen enclosures take two to five days to build once work begins. Glass or acrylic sunrooms with more complex framing can take one to three weeks. When construction is finished, we schedule the county inspection. Once the inspection passes, you receive a certificate of completion for your records.
We reply to every inquiry within one business day. No pressure, just a clear explanation of what the project involves and what it costs.
Every enclosure we build in Palm Beach County is engineered to meet the county\'s hurricane wind requirements, not just the minimum, but built to hold up in the conditions this area actually sees. This means peace of mind when a storm rolls through, and a structure that will not become a liability or an insurance headache down the road.
A lot of Delray Beach homeowners are surprised to learn their HOA needs to sign off before a single post goes in the ground. We know the documentation most local HOAs require, and we will help you prepare your submission so there are no delays or rejections that push your project back by weeks. This keeps your timeline smooth and predictable.
Homes near the coast in Delray Beach face conditions that are genuinely harder on building materials than most of the country. We specify framing and hardware rated for coastal South Florida environments, not the same materials you would use in Orlando or Atlanta. This means a structure that still looks and functions well a decade from now.
In Delray Beach\'s real estate market, a permitted enclosure is an asset, an unpermitted one can actually slow down or complicate a sale. We handle the permit process from start to finish and make sure the final inspection is on record. When the time comes to sell, your enclosure is a selling point, not a problem to explain.
We have worked in neighborhoods all across Delray Beach, and we know what county inspectors look for, what HOA boards require, and what materials actually hold up in South Florida\'s climate. That experience means fewer surprises and a smoother process from start to finish.
Get a clear explanation of what the project involves and what it costs. Stop losing your outdoor space to bugs and weather.