
Your patio sits empty from May through October. An all season room with impact glass and proper cooling changes that - giving you a fully conditioned space you can actually use every day of the year.

An all season room in Boca Raton is a fully insulated, climate-controlled addition built to the same standard as the rest of your house, allowing year-round use regardless of heat, rain, or storm conditions; most projects take two to four months from permit to move-in.
If you have a patio, lanai, or backyard area that goes unused from May through October because of South Florida's heat and afternoon storms, an all season room turns that wasted space into somewhere you genuinely want to be. Unlike a four season sunroom designed for colder climates, an all season room built for Boca Raton is engineered first and foremost around keeping the heat and humidity out during long South Florida summers.
The difference between a room you love and one you avoid comes down to three things: the quality of the glass, how well the cooling is planned, and whether the structure meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
If your patio or lanai is empty from May through October because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, that is the clearest sign. South Florida summers are long and intense, and a climate-controlled room lets you enjoy the light and the view without the misery.
A screened porch keeps bugs out but does nothing for heat, humidity, or driving rain. If you retreat inside the moment temperatures climb or the afternoon storm rolls in, you have outgrown what a screen can offer. An all season room gives you the feel of outdoor living with the comfort of a fully conditioned space.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you want a dedicated space for relaxing or entertaining, an all season room adds real square footage without the complexity of a full interior addition. It is often faster and less disruptive than expanding into the existing footprint of your house.
Many Boca Raton homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have interiors that feel darker than they should. An all season room with well-chosen glass floods adjacent living areas with light while keeping the heat and glare under control - something no interior renovation can replicate.
We design and build all season rooms to match your home, your budget, and your intended use. Every project starts with a site visit and a detailed conversation about how you want to use the space. From there, we walk you through glass options, roofline configurations, and cooling solutions - including whether your existing system can support the new room or whether a dedicated mini-split is the better choice. If you are comparing room types, our enclosed patio rooms are a cost-effective option for homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want solid walls and weather protection without starting from scratch.
For homeowners who want maximum comfort and a room that functions exactly like interior living space, we build full all season room additions with insulated roofs, high-performance glazing, and full HVAC integration. Every room we build meets Palm Beach County's wind-load and impact-glass requirements as a baseline - not an upgrade. We also work closely with homeowners navigating HOA architectural review, and we handle all permit paperwork from application through final inspection. If you are weighing a larger sunroom project, explore our four season sunrooms for a comparison of configurations.
Best for homeowners who want a permanent, fully conditioned space built from the ground up as a true extension of the home.
Suits homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want to enclose and condition the space with full walls, impact glass, and cooling.
Ideal for homeowners who have an existing enclosure but need upgraded glazing and insulation to make the space comfortable in summer.
For all season rooms where connecting to the existing HVAC system is impractical - a properly sized mini-split keeps the room comfortable year-round.
The dominant local condition for an all season room in Boca Raton is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is keeping heat and humidity out for most of the year. Summers are long and intensely sunny, with afternoon temperatures regularly in the low-to-mid 90s. Your room's glass, insulation, and cooling system need to be designed around South Florida's heat load, not a northern climate's heating needs. On top of heat and humidity, Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and any permanent addition to your home must be built to withstand tropical storm and hurricane-force winds - impact-resistant glass and engineered framing connections are not optional upgrades here. Homeowners in Coral Springs face the same wind-load requirements, and we build to those standards across every project in the region.
South Florida's rainy season runs roughly from late spring through early fall, bringing nearly daily afternoon downpours. A properly built all season room needs excellent drainage, well-sealed window and door frames, and a roof system that sheds water quickly. A large share of Boca Raton homes also sit within HOA-governed communities, many of which require architectural review before any exterior addition. We are familiar with this process and regularly help homeowners in Delray Beach and surrounding areas prepare the documentation their associations need. The National Sunroom Association provides industry standards for all season room construction that guide our approach on every build.
Reach out by phone or the form below and we will reply within one business day. We schedule a no-obligation site visit to measure your space and talk through how you want to use the room.
After the site visit, you receive a detailed written proposal covering materials, cooling plan, timeline, and payment schedule. We walk you through glass options and roofline configurations so you understand exactly what you are getting before you sign.
We handle the full permit application to the City of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County, depending on your address. Construction does not start until the permit is issued - typically a few weeks into the process.
Once the permit is in hand, the crew begins foundation, framing, glazing, and roofing. We pull inspections at key stages. The project closes with a final building department inspection and a complete walkthrough with you before final payment.
We handle permits, HOA documentation, and cooling design - so you get a room built for Boca Raton's climate, not guesswork.
(728) 777-1327Every all season room we build meets Palm Beach County's wind-resistance requirements as a baseline. Impact-resistant glass and engineered framing connections are standard on every project - not an upgrade you negotiate for.
We do not leave the cooling solution as an afterthought. Before we finalize any all season room design, we determine whether your existing HVAC can support the addition or whether a dedicated mini-split is the right choice - and we put that plan in writing.
From the initial permit application through the final building department inspection, we manage every step. If your neighborhood requires HOA architectural review, we prepare the drawings and documentation your association needs.
We are a member of the National Sunroom Association, which sets construction, safety, and energy-performance standards for rooms like yours. That membership reflects a commitment to staying current with best practices for South Florida builds.
Every proof point above comes back to one thing: a room you can actually use every day of the year in Boca Raton's climate. Call us or submit the form below to get a written estimate specific to your space and your goals.
Convert an existing slab into a solid, weather-sealed room with walls and impact glass at a lower starting cost than a full addition.
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