Turn your neglected patio into a usable, enclosed room that holds up through South Florida rain, heat, and hurricane season - without the cost of a full addition.

Patio enclosures in Boca Raton transform an existing outdoor slab or covered patio into a fully or partially enclosed living space using screen walls, glass panels, or a combination of both, with most residential projects completing construction in a few days to two weeks once permits are approved.
The goal in South Florida is almost always the same: keep the heat, bugs, and rain out while preserving as much of the outdoor feel as possible. Whether you want a simple screen room that eliminates insects, a glass-walled room that stays dry through the wet season, or a fully enclosed space with air conditioning, a patio enclosure gives you a defined, finished room that your family will actually spend time in.
If you want a space that feels even more like an interior room, our custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms services cover fully finished options with more design flexibility. We can help you compare at the initial consultation.
South Florida's mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and love bugs make an open patio genuinely unpleasant from spring through fall. A screen enclosure alone can transform your patio from somewhere you avoid to somewhere your family actually gathers. If insects are the main complaint, even a basic enclosure makes a dramatic difference.
Boca Raton's midday sun and summer heat drive most homeowners inside from May through September. An enclosed patio with shade, proper glazing, and ventilation extends the comfortable hours you can spend outdoors by a meaningful amount. An open slab in the Florida sun is just not livable for most of the year.
Boca Raton's daily summer thunderstorms can arrive in minutes. An open patio means moving furniture, cutting visits short, and watching your outdoor space sit unused through the wet season. An enclosed patio keeps the rain out so afternoon storms are no longer a reason to go inside.
Many Boca Raton homeowners enclose their pool deck to keep out debris, reduce cleaning time, and create a safer area for children and pets. South Florida's constant leaf fall and afternoon thunderstorms make pool maintenance a constant battle without enclosure. A well-built pool enclosure cuts that work significantly.
We build patio enclosures across the full spectrum - from basic screen rooms that eliminate insects and provide shade, to fully enclosed glass rooms with air conditioning that function as year-round living space. Every project starts from your existing slab or covered patio where possible, which keeps costs down and the project scope manageable. We anchor aluminum or steel frames to your existing structure, install your chosen panel system, and add any electrical work for fans or lighting during the same build.
For homeowners who want a more customized finished room, our custom sunrooms service goes beyond standard panel options to accommodate unusual floor plans, HOA design requirements, and higher-end finishes. And if you are looking at a fully finished interior room that feels like part of the house, our enclosed patio rooms service covers that end of the range. We can compare all options with you during the initial consultation.
Best for homeowners whose primary concern is insects and shade - the most affordable enclosure option and effective for most of the year in Boca Raton.
Suits homeowners who want a weatherproof room that stays dry through the wet season and provides a finished, enclosed feel year-round.
Works well for Boca Raton's climate - screen panels on top for airflow in cooler months, glass below for rain protection during the wet season.
For homeowners who want to protect a pool area from debris, reduce cleaning time, and create a safer environment for children and pets.
Boca Raton sits in a subtropical climate where summer heat and humidity are intense, UV levels are among the highest in the continental United States, and hurricane season runs from June through November. A patio enclosure built here needs to account for all three. Glazing choice matters more than almost any other decision - low-emissivity coatings and tinted or laminated glass can dramatically reduce heat gain and protect the furniture and flooring inside. A contractor who does not discuss solar performance in the glazing selection is leaving out one of the most important choices you will make.
Palm Beach County also requires building permits for patio enclosures, and the review process can take several weeks. HOA approval runs on a separate timeline in many Boca Raton communities. We work through this process regularly for homeowners in Boynton Beach and Deerfield Beach as well, where the same permitting requirements apply. For a reference on what the National Sunroom Association considers best practice for enclosure construction, their site covers industry standards your contractor should already be following.
Call or fill out the form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space and how you want to use the enclosure so the first visit covers what matters.
We visit your property, measure your existing patio or slab, and walk through enclosure styles, glazing options, and roof configurations. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and payment terms.
We submit the building permit to the Palm Beach County building department and help prepare your HOA submission if your community requires it. We track both processes and keep you updated - no chasing paperwork on your end.
Once permits are approved, we frame, install panels, and finish electrical work for fans or lighting. A building inspector confirms the work meets code, and we walk you through the finished space with your permit documentation and warranty in hand.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and construction from start to finish. No pressure - just a clear conversation about your space and budget.
(728) 777-1327We submit the building permit application and track it through final inspection closeout on every project. A contractor who pulls their own permits is accountable for the finished work - and you get documentation that protects you at resale, in insurance claims, and in any future financing.
Boca Raton sits in a high-wind zone, and enclosures built here must meet strict hurricane-resistance standards for framing, anchoring, and glazing. Every enclosure we build is specified and installed to meet those requirements - not adapted from a design built for somewhere with calmer weather.
A large share of Boca Raton's communities are HOA-governed, with specific rules on enclosure styles, frame colors, and materials. We work with HOA architectural review processes regularly and can prepare the submission documentation so your approval moves forward without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the Florida DBPR online lookup. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every job. Ask for our license number and verify it yourself - any reputable contractor will give it to you without hesitation.
These are not marketing points - they are the specific things that protect you as a homeowner when the project is done and the crew has moved on. We take each one seriously on every job we build.
Fully custom sunroom designs for homeowners with unique floor plans, HOA requirements, or higher-end finish goals that go beyond a standard enclosure package.
Learn MoreFinished, fully enclosed patio rooms that function like interior living space - the next step up from a standard glass-panel enclosure.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills early before hurricane season - contact us now to claim your spot and get your enclosure built before the busy season hits.
We install patio enclosures throughout Boca Raton and the surrounding South Florida communities.