Your covered patio sits empty half the year. We enclose it into a climate-controlled room - properly permitted, wind-rated, and designed for South Florida's heat and humidity.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Loxahatchee Groves takes your existing covered slab, adds walls, windows, and a proper roof tie-in, and turns it into a fully enclosed room - most jobs run two to four months from permit submission to final walkthrough.
If you have a covered patio that feels like wasted space from May through October, you already have the hardest part - the slab. A patio-to-sunroom conversion in Loxahatchee Groves builds on that foundation to create a room you can cool, furnish, and actually use during Florida's hottest months. Many homeowners start with this conversion because it costs less than building from scratch and works with the footprint they already have.
If you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled addition, a patio conversion is a strong starting point. If your existing space already has posts and a partial roof, you may also want to look at our deck-to-sunroom conversion options to compare approaches before deciding.
If the only months you use your covered patio are November through April, the space is not working for you. In Loxahatchee Groves, heat, humidity, and bugs make most open or screened patios uncomfortable for most of the year. A climate-controlled conversion turns that off-limits space into a room you reach for every day - not just on cool evenings.
Standard screen enclosures near Loxahatchee Groves canals struggle with no-see-ums, mosquitoes, and other insects that make outdoor evenings miserable. If you are treating your patio as bug-free and it is not, the fix is a proper glass enclosure - not more screen patching. Every gap or torn panel is an entry point, and that problem only compounds over time.
An older aluminum enclosure with bent frames, faded panels, or a roof that lets in water during afternoon storms is not just an eyesore - it is a liability. Repeated repairs add up without improving the space. Converting to a proper sunroom at the same time resolves the structural issues and gives you a far more durable, comfortable result than patching the old one.
If you are short on space for a home office, a playroom, or a quiet sitting area but do not want to build a full addition, your covered patio slab is already a head start. A conversion is typically less costly and less disruptive than building from scratch because the concrete foundation is already in place. The longer you wait, the longer you go without that room.
We handle patio-to-sunroom conversions as a complete project - from the initial site visit through final permit closure. That includes assessing the existing slab, designing the wall and roof system, specifying the right glazing for South Florida conditions, pulling all permits, and managing every phase of construction. If you want a fully climate-controlled room, we tie the space into your home's HVAC or install a dedicated mini-split. If a simpler three-season enclosure fits your needs better, we can build that too. For clients who want even more living space, our enclosed patio rooms service covers fully finished room additions with all interior finishes included.
Every conversion we build is permitted through the appropriate Palm Beach County or Loxahatchee Groves office - no shortcuts, no unlicensed work. We use window and wall systems rated for this region's wind-load requirements, and we carry liability insurance throughout the project. Most conversions are done with minimal disruption to the interior of your home because the work happens at the back of the structure. We give you a realistic timeline upfront, including the permitting phase, so you know what to plan for.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection without full HVAC - good for mild-weather use in the cooler months.
For homeowners who want a room they can use in July - insulated walls, sealed windows, and climate control included.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing with high-performance heat-rejection glass, ideal if natural light and outdoor views are the priority.
Combines screened sections for ventilation with solid glass panels - a flexible option for properties that get strong afternoon breezes.
Includes flooring, painted walls, and interior trim so the space feels like an extension of the home rather than a covered patio.
A dedicated cooling unit added to any conversion when tying into the existing HVAC system is not practical or efficient.
Loxahatchee Groves sits in western Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures push into the low-to-mid 90s, humidity is relentless from June through October, and afternoon thunderstorms roll in almost daily. An open or screened patio in this environment is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. The dominant challenge for any sunroom here is not keeping warmth in - it is keeping heat out. That means every design decision, from the roof overhang to the glazing choice, has to account for South Florida's solar load. We have built in this climate long enough to know which materials and methods actually perform here versus what looks good on paper.
Properties in Loxahatchee Groves also sit near canals and on flat terrain with a high water table - which means drainage is always part of the picture when we assess an existing slab. We serve homeowners throughout the western Palm Beach County area, including Royal Palm Beach and Wellington, and we understand the permitting requirements, wind-zone rules, and site conditions that are specific to this part of Florida - not just the generic codes that apply everywhere.
We visit your property to assess the slab, roofline, and sun exposure. You get an honest scope and a written estimate - no pressure, and we reply within one business day of your inquiry.
We prepare drawings and submit the permit application to the Loxahatchee Groves or Palm Beach County building office. Permit review typically takes several weeks - we handle every step so you do not have to track the process.
Once the permit is approved and materials arrive, crews start on the slab preparation, framing, windows, and roof tie-in. Most of the visible transformation happens quickly after framing begins.
A county inspector confirms the finished structure meets the permitted plans. Once it passes, we do a final walkthrough with you - any punch-list items are addressed before we close the job.
We handle permits, wind-rated materials, and every construction phase. Call or submit a request and we reply within one business day.
(561) 363-0429We handle the full permit application and inspection schedule for every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build. Homeowners never have to manage paperwork or chase the building department. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is transferring their legal responsibility to you - we do not operate that way.
Every window and wall system we specify meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements for this wind-borne debris region. This is not optional - it is the standard for every project we build. You can verify our state contractor license through the Florida DBPR before you sign anything.
We do not install standard residential glass in a climate where July heat makes rooms unusable. Every conversion we design specifies glazing based on actual solar performance data for this region - so the room you invest in stays comfortable year-round, not just during the mild months.
Loxahatchee Groves properties near canals and flat terrain with sandy soil need careful slab assessment before walls go up. We inspect every slab for settling, slope, and drainage issues as part of the initial site visit - not after construction has started. Catching a drainage problem early costs far less than fixing it once the room is enclosed.
Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build is documented from permit application through final inspection - so the addition is officially on your property record when you sell or update your insurance. That paper trail is your protection, and we treat it as part of the job, not an afterthought.
If you have an existing deck structure rather than a slab, we assess whether the framing can support walls and a roof - or rebuild it as needed before enclosing.
Learn MoreA fully finished room addition starting from an open patio - includes interior finishes, flooring, and trim so the space feels like a true extension of the house.
Learn MoreSummer is coming - get a free estimate now so your new room is ready before the heat and bugs make your patio off-limits again.