Stop letting your patio sit empty for half the year. We convert outdoor slabs into climate-controlled sunrooms you can use every month, with permits, hurricane-rated windows, and no surprise costs.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Delray Beach turns your existing outdoor slab into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room with walls, windows, and a roof - most projects take two to four weeks from construction start to move-in day.
If you have a concrete patio that sits unused from June through October because of the heat and humidity, you already own the foundation for a room you could use every day. The work involves framing walls on top of your existing slab, installing hurricane-rated windows, adding a roof structure, and connecting the space to your home\'s air conditioning. What you end up with is not an outdoor room with screens - it is a real extension of your home that stays comfortable year-round.
Some homeowners start with a basic three season sunroom and later decide they want full climate control. We handle that upgrade path, or we can build it right the first time so you are not paying twice.
If your patio is unusable from May through October because of heat, humidity, and afternoon storms, you are letting valuable square footage go to waste. A climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead space into a room you reach for every day. In Delray Beach\'s long summer season, an uncooled outdoor area is not outdoor living - it is outdoor avoiding.
Many older Delray Beach homes have screen enclosures that have been patched, re-screened, or storm-damaged over the years. If yours lets in rain, has rusting frames, or no longer keeps bugs out reliably, converting to a solid-wall sunroom with impact windows is often more cost-effective than another round of screen repairs. You get a room that actually works instead of one that barely functions.
If your lot does not have room for a traditional addition, or if your HOA restricts footprint expansion, a patio conversion uses space you already own. You are not building new - you are enclosing what is already there, which simplifies both the permit process and HOA approval in most Delray Beach communities.
If you see cracks running across your patio or sections that sit unevenly, that is a sign the slab has been moving - common in South Florida\'s sandy soil with a high water table. Addressing those issues as part of a sunroom conversion means you fix the underlying problem and gain a beautiful new room at the same time, rather than paying for two separate projects down the road.
We handle every step of the conversion - from slab inspection and repair through framing, window installation, roofing, and interior finishing. Every project includes a permit pulled through the City of Delray Beach, inspections at key construction stages, and hurricane-rated windows that meet Palm Beach County\'s wind-load requirements. If your existing slab has cracks or drainage issues, we address those before framing begins so you are not building a new room on a failing foundation.
Most Delray Beach homeowners choose either a four season sunroom with full air conditioning or a hybrid design that uses ceiling fans and strategic window placement for cooling. We also handle enclosed patio rooms where the goal is insect protection and shade rather than full climate control. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows.
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 neighborhoods where settling and cracking require correction before enclosure.
We work within architectural review board requirements for communities with strict exterior guidelines.
Delray Beach gets an average of 62 inches of rain per year, most of it falling in heavy afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. An open patio or a basic screen enclosure does not hold up to that weather pattern - you end up with a space that floods, stays humid, or becomes unusable for half the year. A properly enclosed sunroom with a sealed roof and impact windows keeps that moisture out and gives you a room that works in every season, not just the comfortable months.
Most homes in Delray Beach were built between the 1950s and 1990s, which means many patios sit on concrete slabs that have had decades of sun, rain, and soil movement working on them. Cracking and settling are common, and any reputable contractor will inspect your slab before quoting the job. We work throughout Boynton Beach and Boca Raton as well, where the same housing patterns and slab conditions apply.
We visit your home, measure the patio, inspect the slab, and discuss your goals. You get a written estimate within a few days with no obligation.
We pull the building permit through the City of Delray Beach and coordinate any required HOA submissions. This phase typically takes two to four weeks.
The crew frames walls, installs windows and roofing, and completes interior finishing. City 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.
Free on-site estimates. Licensed and insured. No pressure, just honest answers about what your project will cost and how long it will take.
Every window 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, and it means your sunroom is as protected as the rest of your home when a storm warning comes.
We measure and inspect your existing slab during the estimate visit, so we know what repairs are needed before we give you a number. This means no surprise costs mid-project when the crew finds cracks or settling you did not know about. You get a realistic price from the start.
We handle the permit application through the City of Delray Beach Building Division and coordinate the required inspections at framing, roofing, and final stages. You do not chase paperwork or wonder what is holding things up - we manage that timeline and keep you informed at every step. Learn more at the City of Delray Beach Building Division.
We have built sunrooms across Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, and surrounding communities for homeowners who needed a contractor they could trust to handle permits, HOA approvals, and inspections 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 no shortcuts that come back to haunt you when you sell.
Call today for a free on-site estimate. We will inspect your slab, discuss your options, and give you a realistic price before you commit to anything.