Mosquitoes, afternoon storms, and South Florida heat keep you inside. We build patio enclosures that give your backyard back - properly permitted and built to Palm Beach County code.

Patio enclosures in Loxahatchee Groves transform an existing patio or open slab into a protected room with screen or glass walls and a solid roof - styles range from basic screen rooms to fully climate-controlled glass sunrooms, with most projects permitted and complete within six to twelve weeks.
The right enclosure for your property depends on one key question: how much of the year do you want to use the space? A screen enclosure works beautifully for the eight or nine pleasant months Loxahatchee Groves offers - keeping out insects and light rain while letting in the breeze. A glass enclosure with air conditioning makes the space usable year-round, including the peak summer months when heat and humidity make a screen room uncomfortable during the day.
If you want something fully tailored to your property's footprint and your family's lifestyle - rather than a standard enclosure package - explore our custom sunrooms service, which starts from a blank design rather than a catalog option.
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and other biting insects are a persistent reality in western Palm Beach County, especially near canals and wetland areas. If insects are the main reason you avoid your own backyard, a screen or glass enclosure removes that barrier entirely. Standard screen handles mosquitoes; fine-mesh screen handles the smaller no-see-ums that standard mesh misses.
South Florida's daily summer storms soak even covered patios with blowing rain. If your furniture is warping, your cushions are mildewing, and you are chased inside every afternoon from June through September, an enclosure solves the problem at the source. A properly sealed enclosure lets you leave furniture out year-round.
South Florida's UV intensity makes unshaded outdoor spaces uncomfortable for much of the day. An enclosure with the right glazing or screen lets in natural light while blocking direct sun exposure, so the space stays pleasant even in the middle of the afternoon - and your outdoor furniture lasts far longer without direct sun beating on it.
If your family needs another room - for relaxing, working from home, exercising, or entertaining - a patio enclosure gives you that space at a fraction of the cost of a traditional room addition. It connects directly to your existing home and feels like a natural extension rather than a separate structure.
We build the full range of patio enclosure styles, from basic screen rooms to fully insulated, climate-controlled glass sunrooms. Screen enclosures are the most economical option and the most popular starting point - they keep insects out, let the breeze in, and handle light rain without blocking the view. For homeowners who want to use the space on a July afternoon, we build glass enclosures with thermally broken frames, sealed glazing, and the connections needed to run air conditioning. If you want the ability to adjust airflow rather than committing fully to glass, we offer three-season-style builds with sliding or operable panels that give you both options. We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a finished interior - flooring, walls, and ceiling treatment - that makes the space feel like a true room rather than a covered patio.
All builds include a structural tie-in to your home's existing roofline or a standalone frame where appropriate, a properly graded foundation if needed, and full Palm Beach County permit management. If your existing slab has drainage issues or needs leveling, we address that before framing begins. For homeowners interested in a fully bespoke build that starts with a blank design, see our custom sunrooms service.
The most economical option - keeps insects out and light rain off while maintaining airflow, best for homeowners focused on mild-weather months.
Smaller-opening mesh that blocks no-see-ums standard screen misses - especially valuable for properties near canals and wetland areas.
Fully or partially glazed enclosures with thermally broken frames - suited to homeowners who want year-round use with climate control.
Sliding or operable panel walls that let you open for a breeze in mild weather and close for weather protection when you need it.
Finished interior spaces with flooring, ceiling treatment, and interior walls - for homeowners who want a real room, not a covered patio.
Site prep, slab leveling, and drainage grading for properties where the existing patio needs work before the enclosure can go up.
Loxahatchee Groves sits in one of the most demanding climates for outdoor construction in the United States. Year-round heat and humidity accelerate corrosion on aluminum frames and degrade screen materials faster than in cooler regions - which is why the components your contractor specifies need to be rated for Florida's coastal and high-humidity conditions, not just standard residential use. Palm Beach County also requires that any permanent structure attached to your home be engineered for hurricane wind loads, which means glazing, framing, and connections to your home must meet Florida's product approval standards. A contractor who cannot show you those product approvals before you sign is one to walk away from. The Florida Building Commission maintains the statewide building code that governs this work.
The canal network and flat terrain in Loxahatchee Groves also create drainage conditions that affect foundation work. Properties near canals can have a high water table, and the sandy soils common in this area do not drain as quickly as in drier regions. We assess every site before we frame - checking the grade around the existing slab and planning drainage so water moves away from the structure after heavy rain. We serve homeowners throughout this part of Palm Beach County, including in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington, where the same climate and code requirements apply.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. We will ask about your existing patio, how you want to use the space, and whether your property has HOA rules that affect design choices. There is no charge for the visit.
We measure your patio, assess your existing slab, and walk you through every style option from screen rooms to glass sunrooms. You receive a written proposal covering materials, permit fees, and a realistic timeline - including the permitting phase, not just construction days.
We submit the Palm Beach County permit application, including structural drawings and the product approvals required under Florida's building code. Permit review typically adds a few weeks before construction can start. We handle all of this - you do not manage any paperwork.
Once the permit is approved and materials arrive, most standard enclosures are framed and enclosed within two to five days of active work. After construction, a county inspector verifies the work meets code. We then do a final walkthrough with you - checking every panel, latch, and seal before we hand the space over.
We handle every Palm Beach County permit, give you a written quote with no obligation, and respond within one business day. Call or fill out the form to get started.
(561) 363-0429We handle the complete permit process - application, structural drawings, product approvals, and inspection coordination. You should never have to manage permit paperwork yourself on a project like this; a contractor who asks you to pull the permit is a contractor to avoid.
We use only enclosure components that carry Florida product approvals for wind resistance - the same standard required under Palm Beach County's hurricane-zone building code. You can confirm any contractor's license status through the Florida DBPR before signing anything.
Living near canals in Loxahatchee Groves means standard screen mesh is often not enough - no-see-ums pass right through it. We know which fine-mesh screen products actually work in this environment and can specify the right material for your property's insect exposure and airflow needs.
Before any frame goes up, we check the grade and drainage around your existing slab. A patio that pools water after rain needs corrective grading before the enclosure is built - skipping this step leads to moisture problems inside the structure within a few seasons. We include this assessment in every project.
These are not generic service claims - they reflect how patio enclosure work actually needs to be done in Loxahatchee Groves and western Palm Beach County, where the climate, soils, and code requirements are more demanding than in most of the country.
Fully bespoke sunroom designs built from scratch to match your home's architecture, footprint, and how your family actually uses the space.
Learn MoreFinished interior patio rooms with flooring, ceiling treatment, and interior walls - for homeowners who want a true room rather than a covered enclosure.
Learn MoreWe know Palm Beach County permits inside and out - reach out now and we will get back to you within one business day before another season passes with your backyard sitting empty.