
Your patio is already there. We turn it into a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room with solid walls, impact glass, and proper permits - at a lower cost than starting from scratch.

An enclosed patio room in Boca Raton converts your existing outdoor patio or slab into a fully enclosed living space with solid walls, impact-rated glass panels, and a weatherproof roof; most active construction takes one to two weeks once permits are approved.
It sits between a basic screen enclosure and a full room addition - you get real walls and weather protection without the cost of building from scratch. Most Boca Raton homeowners use the finished space as a sitting room, dining area, home office, or hobby room. If you are also considering a larger project, our solarium installation service offers another direction for homeowners who want maximum glass and natural light.
The biggest comfort challenge in Boca Raton is heat, not cold. A room with large glass panels facing west or south can become unusable in summer without proper ventilation or a dedicated cooling unit - and a good contractor will plan for that from day one.
If your patio or lanai is only comfortable a few months out of the year because of heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, an enclosed room solves all three at once. In Boca Raton, where mosquitoes are a real nuisance and summer storms roll in fast, a fully enclosed space means you can actually use it.
Many Boca Raton homes already have a screened lanai, and after years of sun, salt air, and storm damage, homeowners often want something more permanent and comfortable. Upgrading from a screen room to a fully enclosed patio room adds weather protection, privacy, and the option to cool the space.
If your home feels tight but a full room addition is more than you want to spend, an enclosed patio room is a practical middle ground. You are working with a slab that already exists, which keeps costs lower than building from the ground up.
South Florida's rainy season brings nearly daily afternoon storms from roughly June through September. If those storms regularly chase you inside, an enclosed room lets you stay put - watching the rain while staying completely dry and comfortable.
Every enclosed patio room project starts with a site visit where we measure the existing slab, assess the roof structure, and talk through how you want to use the space. We walk you through wall framing options, glass panel styles, and whether you want cooling, electrical outlets, and lighting included. If you want a fully conditioned space that functions like interior square footage, our patio cover installation is a lighter-touch option for homeowners who want shade and weather protection without full enclosure.
For homeowners who want the complete transformation, we frame solid walls, install impact-rated glass panels, tie the new roof into the existing structure, and add a mini-split cooling unit sized for the space. We handle the permit application to either the City of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County depending on your address, and we prepare the architectural drawings your HOA needs for review. Every project meets Florida's wind-load requirements as a baseline - the framing, fasteners, and glazing are all specified to comply with Palm Beach County's impact and pressure ratings.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio who want solid walls, impact glass, and a finished room that feels like part of the house.
Suited for homeowners with an aging screened lanai who want to replace screens with solid walls and glass for year-round use.
For any enclosed patio room project that includes a dedicated mini-split air conditioner, keeping the space comfortable even on the hottest Boca Raton afternoons.
Ideal for homeowners turning the patio into a home office, hobby room, or entertainment space that needs outlets, ceiling fans, and proper lighting.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's subtropical climate, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high for months at a time. This makes cooling and moisture management the top design priorities for any enclosed patio room - not insulation against cold. A room with large glass panels and no dedicated cooling will be uncomfortable from May through October, which is most of the year. Palm Beach County also falls within a high-wind zone, and enclosed patio rooms must be built to withstand the pressures that come with Atlantic hurricane season - framing, fasteners, and glazing all need to meet Florida's wind-load requirements. Homeowners in Margate and other nearby communities face the same code requirements, and we build to those standards as a baseline on every project.
South Florida's rainy season brings intense, nearly daily afternoon storms from roughly June through September. A poorly sealed roof-to-wall connection or improperly flashed window frame will show its weakness quickly - water intrusion is one of the most common complaints in poorly built enclosures in this climate. A large share of Boca Raton homes also sit within HOA-governed communities, many of which have rules about exterior changes. We prepare the drawings and documentation homeowners need for association review, and we build the timeline around both the HOA process and the permit review. Homeowners in Boynton Beach count on us for the same process. Florida's contractor licensing board at myfloridalicense.com lets you verify any contractor's license status before you hire.
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 existing patio, assess the foundation and roof structure, and talk through your goals for the space.
After the visit you receive a detailed written proposal covering framing, glass selection, cooling plan, electrical scope, timeline, and payment schedule. If your home is in an HOA community, this is the time to prepare the association drawings for review.
We submit the permit application to the appropriate building department - City of Boca Raton or Palm Beach County depending on your address. Construction cannot legally begin until the permit is issued. This process typically takes a few weeks.
Once permitted, the crew frames the walls, installs glass panels, and ties the new roof in. Electrical and HVAC trades follow. A final building department inspection closes the permit, and we do a complete walkthrough with you before final payment.
We handle permits, HOA documentation, and cooling selection - no guesswork, no shortcuts on the wind-load requirements that matter in South Florida.
(728) 777-1327Every enclosed patio room we build uses glazing that meets Palm Beach County's impact and pressure ratings. This is not an optional upgrade - it is a code requirement, and we specify compliant products from the first design conversation.
Before we finalize any enclosure design, we determine whether a mini-split is needed and size it for the room. Adding cooling during construction is straightforward; retrofitting it afterward is more expensive and disruptive.
From the permit application through the final building inspection, we manage every step. We prepare the drawings your HOA needs for review and coordinate all required inspections so the permit closes cleanly.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license - verifiable through the state's licensing database - and we are a member of the National Sunroom Association, the national trade body that sets standards for enclosed room construction.
A well-built, properly permitted enclosed patio room adds real value to your home and gives you a space that functions every day of the year. Call us or submit the form below to get a written estimate specific to your patio.
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