
Your patio slab is already there. We build a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom on top of it - permitted, HOA-ready, and built for South Florida weather.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Boca Raton means building a fully enclosed room on your existing patio slab - adding a structural frame, walls, impact-rated glass panels, a roof system, and climate control - turning an outdoor slab into a comfortable year-round living space, most jobs taking one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Many Boca Raton homeowners find their patios comfortable only a few months each year. The combination of summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and insects makes outdoor spaces impractical for much of the year. A sunroom conversion solves this without the cost and complexity of a full home addition. If you are also weighing a deck-to-sunroom conversion, the process is similar - the key difference is the starting structure beneath you.
In Boca Raton, every enclosed addition requires a building permit and plans reviewed for wind and impact compliance. For homes in HOA communities - a large share of properties here - architectural review approval comes first. A contractor who knows these steps can keep the project on track without surprises.
If your patio sits empty from May through October due to Boca Raton's heat and humidity, you are paying for square footage you never use. Converting it into a climate-controlled sunroom turns that space into a room your family actually lives in.
A full new-construction room addition is a large undertaking. A patio conversion uses the slab already there as the foundation, which keeps the project scope more manageable and often more affordable than starting from scratch.
South Florida's mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and intense sun make outdoor living genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A sunroom gives you the views and natural light while keeping the insects and heat outside where they belong.
If your current layout makes the backyard feel cut off from daily life - especially near a pool, garden, or water view - a sunroom creates a natural transition space between indoors and out without full weather exposure.
Every patio conversion starts with understanding how you want to use the room. For homeowners who want a space they can enjoy during Boca Raton's pleasant fall and winter months, a three-season enclosure provides screened or single-pane panels without climate control - a simpler project with a lower cost. For year-round comfort in South Florida's heat and humidity, a four-season room is fully insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning or a dedicated mini-split system. We also offer enclosed patio rooms as a purpose-built alternative for homeowners who want a fully finished room from the ground up rather than a conversion.
Florida's building code requires that all glass panels and framing in enclosed structures meet wind and impact standards - this is non-negotiable in South Florida and is enforced through the permit process. We handle the full permit application and, for homes in HOA-governed communities, prepare and submit the architectural review package so you don't have to navigate that process alone. Learn more about the Florida Building Commission standards that apply to your project.
Ideal for homeowners who want to enjoy Boca Raton's pleasant fall and winter months without full climate control.
The right choice for year-round comfort in South Florida's heat - fully insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning.
Required by Florida code - meets South Florida's wind and hurricane standards while reducing noise and blocking UV rays.
Full-service project management covering the city permit application and architectural review for Boca Raton HOA communities.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's tropical climate zone, where summer temperatures reach the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high from roughly May through October. This climate makes open patios genuinely impractical for most of the year - not just uncomfortable. A properly designed sunroom with low-heat-gain glass and climate control gives homeowners back that outdoor-connected space they paid for. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Boynton Beach face the same climate challenges and regularly choose conversions for the same reasons.
Boca Raton also has an unusually high concentration of HOA-governed communities. Many associations have architectural review committees that must approve exterior additions before work begins - a step that happens before the city permit, not after. Sandy soil beneath many Boca Raton properties means existing slabs sometimes need assessment and minor repair before framing begins. These are local factors a contractor unfamiliar with this area might miss, and they affect both timeline and cost if discovered late.
We respond within one business day to schedule your on-site visit. Bring any HOA design guidelines you have - it helps us prepare faster.
We inspect your slab, take measurements, and discuss your goals. You receive a detailed written quote with no pressure - just clear numbers.
We prepare and submit all drawings for city plan review and HOA architectural approval on your behalf. Most homeowners don't have to make a single call to the permitting office.
Once approvals are in hand, construction moves quickly - typically one to three weeks. We schedule all inspections and do a final walkthrough before calling the job complete.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and impact-rated materials. No pressure - just a clear written quote.
(728) 777-1327We build every enclosure to meet Boca Raton's hurricane and wind-load requirements. Every glass panel, frame, and connection is specified to pass South Florida's permitting inspections.
We handle the city permit application and, where applicable, your HOA architectural review submission. Most clients never have to visit the permitting office or negotiate with their association board.
Boca Raton's sandy soil can cause patio slabs to crack or shift over time. We evaluate your slab's condition before quoting and address any repairs upfront - no surprises mid-project.
We design every room with Boca Raton's climate as the primary constraint. Low-heat-gain glass, proper insulation, and HVAC planning mean the room is comfortable from day one.
Every one of these credentials matters in Boca Raton, where the combination of strict building codes, hurricane requirements, and widespread HOA oversight makes local experience a genuine advantage. We have handled the full permit and HOA process for conversions across Palm Beach County and know what each step requires.
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