
Your existing patio slab is the foundation - we add the walls, glass, roof, and cooling to turn wasted outdoor space into a comfortable room that works in every Florida season.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Lake Clarke Shores takes your existing concrete slab and encloses it into a fully usable room - adding walls, windows, a proper roof structure, and a door - with most projects taking six to twelve weeks from signed contract to final walkthrough, including the permit review period.
If you have a covered patio that sits empty from May through September because of the heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, a sunroom conversion gives you that square footage back as a real room you can use every day. Many homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores already have a slab and a partial roof structure, which keeps the project faster and more affordable than building a full addition from bare ground. We handle the permits, the HOA submission if your community requires one, and every inspection along the way. If you are also considering a freshly built structure from scratch, our deck-to-sunroom conversion page covers that path.
In Palm Beach County, any project that encloses a patio into a habitable room requires a building permit and passes inspections. That process protects you legally, keeps your homeowner's insurance valid, and ensures the room is on record when you sell. We pull the permit on your behalf and schedule all inspections - no paperwork falls on you.
In Lake Clarke Shores, an uncovered or screened patio is often too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon thunderstorms to use comfortably for much of the year. If you look out at your patio from inside rather than sitting on it, a conversion gives you that space back - protected and comfortable year-round.
A screened enclosure keeps bugs out but does nothing about heat or driving rain. If you already have a screened patio and find it still uncomfortable from May through October, converting it to a glass-enclosed, cooled sunroom is the natural next step that actually solves the problem.
If your family has grown or you need a dedicated home office, playroom, or casual dining room, a patio conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real room. You already have the slab and often a partial roof - the conversion builds on what is already there rather than starting from scratch.
Enclosed, climate-controlled outdoor living space is a genuine selling point in South Florida's real estate market. A permitted, well-built sunroom shows up on the listing as finished square footage - not just a screened porch - and buyers in this market consistently value that distinction.
The two decisions that shape every patio conversion are how much glass you want and how the room will be cooled. If you want a room that is genuinely comfortable on a Lake Clarke Shores summer afternoon, you need low-solar-heat-gain glass and a reliable cooling source - either an extension of your home's existing air conditioning or a dedicated mini-split unit. If your use case is mainly the cooler months and mild evenings, a lighter three-season enclosure with insulated panels and natural ventilation can be the right fit at a lower cost. Our enclosed patio rooms page goes deeper on the different ways a patio space can be finished and enclosed.
We also work with homeowners who want a custom design - a specific roofline, a particular glass configuration, or a room that connects seamlessly to the kitchen or living area. Every conversion we build goes through the Palm Beach County permitting process, which means it is inspected, on record, and built to the wind-load requirements that apply to this area. Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, so impact-rated glazing and proper anchoring are not optional - they are part of every project we build.
Suits homeowners who want a room that is comfortable every month of the year, including the hottest summer months. Connected to your home's HVAC or fitted with a dedicated mini-split.
Suits homeowners who mainly use the space in the fall, winter, and spring and want a budget-friendlier option that keeps bugs and rain out without full air conditioning.
Suits homeowners with a specific vision - a particular roofline, a cathedral ceiling, or a room layout that integrates with existing interior spaces in a specific way.
Lake Clarke Shores is a waterfront community built around Lake Clarke and crossed by canals that run throughout the town. A lot of properties here sit near water, which means soil moisture, high water tables, and drainage around the slab are factors that matter at every job. A patio slab that drains poorly before the conversion becomes a moisture problem inside the enclosed room - something a contractor unfamiliar with South Florida conditions can easily overlook. We assess drainage and slab condition at every consultation, and we account for the town's flat terrain and canal-adjacent soil conditions in how we plan the project. Homeowners in Boynton Beach and West Palm Beach face similar conditions, and we serve both areas with the same attention to local site factors.
Palm Beach County is in a designated high-wind zone, and any enclosed structure must use windows, doors, and roof connections that meet the wind-load and impact requirements for this part of Florida. That is enforced through the permit and inspection process. The National Sunroom Association provides standards and resources for sunroom construction that reputable contractors follow. For homeowners, the practical upside is that a room built to these standards handles what South Florida storms bring - not a lightweight enclosure that you worry about every June through November.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your patio size, your goals, and how you plan to use the room, so the first visit is focused and useful.
We visit your home, measure the space, and inspect the existing slab for condition and drainage. You get a clear picture of what is possible, what it will cost, and whether any slab repairs are needed before enclosure work begins.
We prepare a detailed written proposal and, if your community requires HOA approval, help you prepare that submission. Once approved, we file the Palm Beach County building permit and track the review - permit timelines vary, so we build that into the project schedule honestly.
With the permit in hand, construction begins. We coordinate all required inspections with the building department throughout the process. When the final inspection passes, we walk through the room with you and handle any punch-list items before we close out the project.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle the permits and the HOA paperwork so you can focus on how you want to use the new room.
(561) 954-0058We have pulled permits for patio enclosures in Palm Beach County and understand the plan review requirements. We build your permit package correctly the first time, which avoids the back-and-forth that delays other projects.
Every glazing product we install in a Palm Beach County conversion is rated for the wind-load requirements of this high-wind zone. We specify this in the written proposal so you can verify what you are getting before you sign.
We inspect your existing slab as part of the initial consultation and include any needed repairs in the estimate. South Florida's sandy, canal-adjacent soils shift slabs over time, and we address that before the walls go up rather than after.
Many communities in and around Lake Clarke Shores require HOA architectural review before exterior additions begin. We are familiar with this process and help you prepare the submission so that approval does not become a surprise delay mid-project.
You can verify any Florida contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation online database before you sign anything. Taken together, these proof points mean you are getting a room that is built correctly, permitted properly, and backed by a contractor who knows this market and this climate.
Starting from an elevated deck instead of a ground-level slab - we assess the deck structure and build a fully enclosed room on top of what you already have.
Learn MoreA broader look at the different ways a patio or outdoor living area can be enclosed, from simple screen systems to fully glass-and-insulated rooms.
Learn MorePermit review timelines in Palm Beach County mean starting sooner gets you into your new room sooner - call or request a free estimate to get on the schedule.