
Turn your existing patio into a protected living space. Screen rooms and glass enclosures built for South Florida insects, rain, and Palm Beach County wind-load requirements.

Patio enclosures in Lake Clarke Shores transform an existing patio, lanai, or covered porch into a fully or partially enclosed living space - most screen enclosure builds take two to five days on site once the permit is approved, making it one of the quickest ways to gain usable outdoor living space.
In the Lake Clarke Shores area, mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a genuine year-round problem, especially near Lake Clarke and the town's canal system. That single fact drives more patio enclosure decisions here than aesthetics or resale value. An enclosure lets you sit outside every evening without being eaten alive. For homeowners who want maximum weather protection - a solid roof, sealed walls, and operable windows - a three season sunroom is the logical next step up from a basic screen enclosure.
A patio enclosure is also the most cost-effective way to add livable square footage to your home without touching the existing interior. You use the slab and roof structure you already have - the contractor adds framing, panels, and a door. The result is a room you use daily, not just on perfect weather days.
If mosquitoes or no-see-ums have taken over your evenings, a screened enclosure solves that completely. In Lake Clarke Shores - especially near the lake and canals - biting insects are active almost every month of the year. Choosing the right screen mesh matters too: standard mesh blocks mosquitoes, but a finer weave is needed to stop no-see-ums.
South Florida's rainy season brings daily afternoon storms from June through September. If you are constantly retreating inside when the sky opens up, an enclosure with a solid roof structure gives you a protected space you can actually use through the wet months - and year-round.
Many homes in and around Lake Clarke Shores have pools, canal views, or lake-facing patios. Intense afternoon sun, insects, and afternoon rain cut your time outside short. An enclosure puts you back in control of that space - shade, bug-free, and protected from rain.
If you need a playroom, a home office, or a casual entertaining area, a patio enclosure delivers that extra room at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full addition. You are building on existing structure - slab and roof are already there.
We build patio enclosures across the full range - from basic screen rooms to glass-walled rooms with operable windows. Every project is fully permitted and built to Palm Beach County's wind-load standards. For homeowners who want to go further than a screen room but are not ready for a full climate-controlled addition, a custom sunroom gives you more design flexibility, including custom rooflines, upgraded glazing, and layouts that do not follow a standard kit format.
Homeowners who want the most livable version of an enclosed patio - finished interior, proper ceiling, and the feel of a real room - should also look at our enclosed patio rooms, which take the enclosure concept further with interior finishes that make the space feel like part of your home, not a separate outdoor structure.
Best for homeowners whose main goal is keeping insects out while preserving airflow - the most popular and cost-effective option in South Florida.
Best for homeowners who want full rain and wind protection with operable glass windows, giving the space a more finished, year-round feel.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to open the space fully in cooler months and close it up for rain protection during the wet season.
Best for homeowners with an existing covered lanai or screened porch who want to upgrade it with new framing, better panels, or full enclosure.
Lake Clarke Shores is a waterfront community - much of the town sits on or near Lake Clarke and a network of canals. That proximity to standing water means biting insects are more persistent here than in inland neighborhoods, and the high water table and moisture exposure affect how enclosures need to be built. We use aluminum framing throughout because aluminum resists the corrosion that the area's heat, humidity, and proximity to the coast accelerates in steel. Homeowners throughout Lake Clarke Shores and neighboring Greenacres deal with the same combination of insects, afternoon rain, and summer heat that makes an open patio frustrating to use.
South Florida's real estate market also treats enclosed lanais and screened porches as recognized features that buyers actively search for. An enclosure is not just something you enjoy while you live here - it is a visible upgrade that makes your home more attractive when you eventually sell. We pull every permit required, and the passed inspection record that comes with our work is a document that supports your home's value and your insurance coverage for years after the project is done.
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You will hear back within one business day. We ask about your existing patio setup and what you want the space to do, so the site visit is focused and efficient.
We visit your home, assess your existing slab and roof structure, walk you through screen versus glass options, and give you a written proposal with a clear scope and price - no vague estimates or hidden add-ons.
We prepare and submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf. Once approved - typically a few weeks - we order your framing and panels and schedule the start date. This is a good time to clear the patio area.
The crew anchors the frame, installs panels and doors, and completes the project - usually two to five days for a screen enclosure. A county inspector signs off, then we walk through the finished room with you before calling it done.
We handle the permit, the inspections, and every detail. A free in-home estimate is the first step - no pressure, no obligation.
(561) 954-0058We use aluminum framing on every enclosure because it resists the corrosion that humidity, salt air, and proximity to the water accelerate on steel. An aluminum frame lasts far longer here and requires far less maintenance than a steel-framed system built for a northern climate.
Standard screen keeps out mosquitoes but not the tiny biting midges common near Lake Clarke and the town's canals. We carry finer-weave screen options designed specifically to block no-see-ums, and we discuss this with every waterfront and canal-adjacent homeowner before materials are ordered.
We prepare and submit the permit application, coordinate the county inspection, and hand you the passed inspection record when the job is done. That document protects your home sale and your insurance coverage - it is not optional paperwork, it is part of what you are paying for.
Palm Beach County's high-wind zone requirements affect the framing, fasteners, and panel ratings we use. Every enclosure we build is designed to meet those standards, which is confirmed by the county inspection. A storm-rated enclosure does not rattle and flex when the weather turns - it holds.
Local knowledge is the difference here - the combination of waterfront lots, high humidity, coastal air, and Palm Beach County's wind-load code creates a specific set of requirements that only contractors who work regularly in this area truly understand. That is the experience we bring to every project.
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