
Transform your unused patio into a finished, weatherproof room the whole family can enjoy - glass panels, sealed roof, climate control, and permits handled from day one.

Enclosed patio rooms in Lake Clarke Shores transform an existing or new patio footprint into a fully walled, windowed room with a proper roof - most projects take two to four months from consultation to final inspection, with active construction typically under a week for a standard-sized room.
If your patio sits empty from May through October because the heat, rain, and mosquitoes make it miserable, an enclosed patio room changes that. You keep the connection to your backyard - the light, the view, the outdoor feel - while staying dry, cool, and bug-free. It sits between a screened porch and a full room addition in terms of cost and scope, which makes it a practical middle ground for many homeowners. The project requires a building permit in Florida, and we handle every step of that process for you. If you want to compare this option to a more fully conditioned space, our solarium installation page covers a glass-heavy alternative worth knowing about.
Lake Clarke Shores homeowners in Palm Beach County deal with intense heat, high humidity, and hurricane season - three factors that make material selection and construction standards matter far more here than in most markets. We build enclosed patio rooms to Florida code with glass and framing that perform in this climate.
Your patio is comfortable for a few months, then the heat and bugs take over from May through October. An enclosed room turns that dead space into somewhere you actually want to be - a morning coffee spot, a dining area, or a quiet room with a backyard view - every single day.
A screen keeps out bugs but does nothing about the heat, the afternoon thunderstorms, or the wind during storm season. If your current screened porch leaves you hot, wet, or anxious every time a storm approaches, a fully enclosed room with glass panels and a sealed roof is the upgrade that solves all three problems.
A new hobby, a work-from-home setup, an older parent moving in, or kids who have outgrown the living room - when your home no longer matches your life, adding a patio room is one of the least disruptive ways to gain a real, finished space without moving.
In South Florida's sandy, moisture-rich soil, older patio slabs crack and settle over time. If your existing slab is showing damage, that is a sign to address it now - building an enclosure on a compromised foundation leads to frame problems and water intrusion down the line. We assess the slab on every site visit.
The right enclosed patio room design depends on your existing patio, how your home is oriented, and how you plan to use the space. For most homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores, the first decision is glass type: standard insulated panels work well for rooms with good shade coverage, while low-solar-heat-gain glass is worth the extra cost for rooms that see direct afternoon sun. The second decision is climate control - a ductless mini-split is the most effective option for a room that is not connected to your home's central HVAC, and we build the electrical infrastructure for it during framing. Many homeowners start by converting a screened enclosure into an enclosed room, and we can assess whether your existing frame and slab can support the upgrade or whether a fresh start makes more sense. Our patio enclosures page covers a related option if you are still comparing approaches.
Every enclosed patio room we build goes through the full permit and inspection process. We handle the application, coordinate the plan review, and schedule inspections at each required stage. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you understand what documentation the association typically needs so you are not scrambling after the contract is signed.
Best for homeowners who want a bright, open room feel - large glass panels on three sides with a sealed roof and a mini-split for comfort.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing screen room who want to upgrade to a fully enclosed, weatherproof space without demolishing and rebuilding.
For homeowners starting from a bare slab or building a new patio footprint - includes foundation, framing, glazing, electrical, and climate control under one contract.
Lake Clarke Shores is a waterfront town built around Lake Clarke and laced with canals, and a meaningful share of properties sit on or near water. In this part of South Florida, the sandy, moisture-heavy soil and high water table mean that patio slabs can settle, shift, and crack faster than in drier climates. Before any enclosure goes up, we check the slab condition and the drainage pattern around the foundation - because building on a compromised surface leads to frame movement and water entry that shows up six months after the job is done. The heat and humidity here also mean that climate control is not an afterthought - a room without proper cooling is uncomfortable for the majority of the year. Homeowners in Greenacres and Lake Worth Beach face the same soil and climate conditions, and we bring the same site-specific thinking to every project across this part of Palm Beach County.
Palm Beach County falls within a wind-borne debris region under Florida's building code, which means the glass, framing, and roof connections in any enclosed patio room must meet specific wind-resistance standards. A contractor who builds to those standards is protecting your home and keeping your addition legal, insurable, and problem-free at resale. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a searchable license database - use it before you hire anyone. For industry standards on energy performance and construction quality, the National Sunroom Association sets the benchmarks that guide how we specify glass and framing systems.
Call or submit the form and we get back to you within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your existing patio, how you want to use the room, and what your timeline looks like. No cost, no obligation.
We visit your home, check the existing slab and drainage, measure the space, and talk through glass type, roof style, and cooling options. You receive a detailed written estimate covering scope, materials, and timeline before you commit to anything.
After you approve the design, we submit the Palm Beach County permit application and prepare the documentation your HOA needs if applicable. Permit approval typically takes several weeks - we track it and keep you updated throughout.
Active construction on a standard room typically takes less than a week once materials are on site. We schedule and attend every required inspection, then walk through the finished room with you and address any punch-list items before closing out the job.
We handle the permits, inspections, and HOA paperwork - so your new room is built right the first time.
(561) 954-0058Before any framing begins, we check the condition of your existing patio slab and the drainage pattern around it. South Florida's sandy soil and high water table cause slabs to settle and crack, and building on a compromised surface leads to frame problems later. We flag issues before they become your problem.
Palm Beach County is in a wind-borne debris region, and we build enclosed patio rooms to the framing, glass, and roof-tie standards that apply here - not to a minimum that passes inspection on paper. That means your room holds up in a storm, not just in clear weather.
Framing, glazing, electrical, and cooling are all coordinated under a single contract. You have one point of contact from the first site visit to the final walkthrough, and you are not managing a handoff between multiple trades while your patio sits open.
Our state contractor's license is searchable through the Florida DBPR online database. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation. Before you sign any contract with any contractor in this area, take two minutes to verify their license - it is free and it matters.
Every one of these details - slab condition, wind-load standards, single-contract accountability, and a verifiable license - protects your investment and keeps the project from creating problems down the line. That is the level of care we bring to every enclosed patio room in Lake Clarke Shores.
A glass-dominant structure that maximizes natural light - a step up from a standard patio enclosure for homeowners who want a bright, greenhouse-style room.
Learn MoreA streamlined enclosure option focused on weatherproofing your existing patio quickly and at a range of price points.
Learn MoreWe handle the permits, the inspections, and every detail - call now and get your project on the schedule before the calendar fills.