
Your screened porch sits empty for eight months a year. An all season room in Greenacres gives you a fully climate-controlled space your family actually uses, from the hottest July afternoon to the mildest January evening.

All season rooms in Greenacres are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions that you can use comfortably every month of the year, most projects take four to ten weeks to build once permits are approved through Palm Beach County.
Unlike a basic screened porch, an all season room has insulated walls or high-performance glass panels, a proper ceiling, and a dedicated heating and cooling system. In Greenacres, where summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees, that climate control is not an optional upgrade - it is what makes the room usable. If you are also considering enclosed patio rooms, a conversation with us can help you decide which approach fits your space and budget.
Many Greenacres homeowners discover that an all season room becomes the most-used room in the house. It replaces the lanai you only visited in January with a space that works in every season South Florida delivers.
If your existing screened lanai is pleasant in January but feels like a sauna by April, you are losing most of the year's potential use. Greenacres summers run long and hot, and an unshaded, unconditioned porch cannot keep up with South Florida's heat and humidity from roughly April through October.
Greenacres gets intense afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. If your current enclosure shows water stains at the roofline, puddles on the floor, or rust on the frame after heavy rain, the structure is not sealed properly for Florida weather. Patching it repeatedly costs more over time than building it right.
If you regularly wish for a dedicated home office, playroom, or casual dining space, an all season room gives you that square footage without the disruption of a full interior addition. It is a way to expand your home's functional space while keeping the project contained to one area.
If there is a converted garage, bonus room, or back porch you avoid because it gets too hot or stuffy, that space is not working for your family. In South Florida, any living area without proper climate control becomes dead space from spring through fall. An all season room solves that permanently.
We build all season rooms as ground-up additions and as conversions of existing spaces. If you have an existing screened enclosure or open patio, we assess whether it can support a full conversion or whether a fresh build makes more sense structurally. For homeowners who want the feel of a sunroom without full year-round conditioning, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that stay comfortable through most of the year with lower upfront cost. Homeowners who want the maximum in glass, natural light, and consistent indoor-outdoor flow often prefer four season sunrooms, which pair well with this service.
Every project we build in Greenacres is fully permitted through Palm Beach County and built to the state's wind load requirements. We handle HOA submissions, permitting, and inspections so you do not have to manage a second job on top of the project itself.
Best for homeowners adding new square footage to their home from scratch, with full control over size, layout, and materials.
Ideal for homeowners who already have a screened porch and want to upgrade it to a fully conditioned, year-round living space.
Suited to homeowners who want the look of a traditional sunroom with the comfort of a room that works even in peak South Florida summer.
A good fit for homeowners who prioritize energy efficiency and want walls that keep summer heat out and conditioned air in.
Greenacres sits in Palm Beach County, where summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees and humidity stays high for eight or more months of the year. A room without a properly sized and dedicated cooling system will be unusable for most of the year here - which makes HVAC planning the single most important part of any all season room project in this area. We also build to Palm Beach County's high-wind requirements, so your room is built to stand up to what South Florida's storm season can deliver. The homes we work on across Wellington face the same demands, and the same construction standards apply across our full service area.
A significant portion of Greenacres homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and older electrical panels in particular may not have the capacity to support the added load from a new room's lighting, outlets, and HVAC without an upgrade. We assess this during the estimate so there are no surprises after work has started. Homeowners in Boynton Beach deal with the same aging housing stock, and we factor those realities into every project quote. South Florida's rainy season also affects timing - homeowners who want a room ready for the comfortable November-through-March window should start the permitting process no later than late spring.
We respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space, your goals, and roughly what you have in mind so we can come prepared.
We measure the space, assess how the addition connects to your existing structure, and talk through your options - including cooling, window type, and HOA requirements if applicable. No obligation.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and, if needed, your HOA submission. Permit review typically takes four to eight weeks. We track it and keep you updated so you are never left wondering.
Once permits are approved, work begins - foundation, framing, windows, electrical, and HVAC. When the room is complete, we walk through it with you, show you how everything works, and hand you all permit and inspection records.
No pressure, no obligation. We give you a detailed written estimate and answer every question before you decide anything.
(561) 903-1614Every all season room we build meets the county's structural requirements for high-wind zones. That means the framing, roof attachment, and windows are engineered for what South Florida storms can deliver - not just what looks good on a sunny day in February.
We pull all permits, manage the plan review process with Palm Beach County, and coordinate every required inspection. You do not have to navigate the building department yourself. When the job is done, you have documented proof the room passed every required inspection.
Many Greenacres neighborhoods have homeowners associations with real authority over exterior additions. We know what local HOAs typically require and design projects to satisfy both county requirements and association guidelines before any work begins. The National Association of Home Builders recommends verifying this step with any contractor you consider - see nahb.org.
We do not guess at HVAC. We calculate the cooling load for your specific room size, sun exposure, and window type, then specify a system that actually keeps the room comfortable in July - not just in the pleasant months. A room that cannot be used in summer is not worth the investment.
Every one of these proof points matters because an all season room is a significant investment, and the difference between a room that performs for 25 years and one that causes headaches within the first rainy season comes down to how it was designed and built from day one.
A versatile alternative for homeowners who want a covered, walled outdoor space without the full year-round conditioning system of an all season room.
Learn MoreMaximum glass, natural light, and consistent comfort across all four seasons - a popular choice for homeowners who want the brightest possible room.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans to Palm Beach County, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or request a free estimate now.