
Your back patio could be a room your family uses every single day. We build enclosed patio rooms in Greenacres that are permitted, storm-rated, and built for South Florida's heat, rain, and bug season.

Enclosed patio rooms in Greenacres turn your existing outdoor patio into a permanent, walled living space with a solid roof, screened or glass walls, and optional climate control - most projects take three to eight weeks to build once Palm Beach County permits are approved.
The difference between an enclosed patio room and a basic screen enclosure is structure. An enclosed patio room is built to the same standards as the rest of your home - proper framing, a weathertight roof connection, and walls that actually keep Florida's heat, rain, and insects outside. If you are weighing your options and want to understand the full range of possibilities, our solarium installation service offers a high-glass alternative for homeowners who want maximum natural light.
Most Greenacres homeowners choose an enclosed patio room because they want more usable space without the complexity of a full interior addition. It is a practical way to gain a home office, a casual dining area, or a playroom while keeping the project contained to one corner of the property.
If you walk past your back patio most days without using it, the space is not working. In Greenacres, the combination of summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and year-round mosquitoes makes an uncovered, unscreened patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. An enclosed patio room solves all three problems and turns a neglected slab into a room your family actually reaches for.
If the screens on your current porch are sagging, torn, or pulling away from the frame, or if the frame itself is bending or corroding, the structure has reached the end of its useful life. In Greenacres's humid, salt-influenced air, aluminum frames and standard screening typically last 10 to 15 years before they need significant attention. Replacing an aging enclosure with a fully enclosed patio room is often a better long-term investment than repeated repairs.
If you have tried sitting outside in the evening and given up because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, you are not alone - this is one of the most common complaints from Palm Beach County homeowners. A properly enclosed patio room with tight-fitting screens or glass panels eliminates that problem entirely. You get the feeling of being outside without the insects that make it miserable.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full addition feels overwhelming or out of budget, an enclosed patio room is worth a serious look. It adds real, usable square footage without building into your home's existing footprint. Many Greenacres homeowners find it is the most practical way to gain space without moving.
We build enclosed patio rooms across a range of configurations, from basic screened rooms with a solid roof to fully glass-walled, climate-controlled spaces with tile flooring and ceiling fans. Homeowners who want the maximum in glass and natural light often consider our solarium installation service, while those who want a more enclosed, traditional feel find our standard patio room option a better match. We also work closely with homeowners who want to step up to a fully conditioned room, in which case patio enclosures or an all season room conversion may be the right direction - we will tell you which approach fits your space and budget honestly.
Every project includes our full permitting service through Palm Beach County, HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it, and all required inspections. The U.S. Department of Energy has detailed guidance on ductless mini-split systems - the most popular cooling choice for enclosed patio rooms in South Florida - at energy.gov.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection year-round but are comfortable with natural ventilation during the milder months rather than full air conditioning.
Ideal for homeowners who want full weather protection and are adding a mini-split system to keep the space comfortable through South Florida's summer.
A good fit for homeowners who want screening for airflow and openness in mild weather, with glass panels available to close off the space during storms or peak summer heat.
Suited to homeowners who already have an aging screened enclosure and want to upgrade it to a fully enclosed, more durable structure rather than patching failing screens.
Greenacres gets roughly 62 inches of rain per year, most of it concentrated between June and September in the form of intense afternoon thunderstorms. Contractors who know this market design enclosed patio room roofs with the right pitch and drainage to move water away from your home's foundation quickly - because standing water against a slab is a real problem in South Florida's flat terrain. Any permanent structure built here also has to meet Palm Beach County's wind resistance requirements, which means the roof, walls, and connections to your existing home are engineered to handle significant storm loads. Homeowners across Lantana face these same conditions, and we apply identical standards on every project.
A large portion of Greenacres homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and the patio slabs from that era vary widely in thickness and condition. We evaluate your existing slab during the estimate visit rather than discovering a problem after work has started. Greenacres also has many planned communities with HOA oversight, and we manage the association submission alongside the county permit so you are not caught in the middle. This process is equally familiar to us across Boynton Beach, where similar HOA dynamics apply. The Florida Home Builders Association provides homeowner guidance on working with licensed contractors at fhba.com.
We respond within one business day. A quick conversation covers your space, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have HOA requirements we need to plan around. No commitment required.
We come to your home, look at the existing patio, assess the slab condition, and measure the area. After the visit, we provide a written proposal that outlines scope, materials, and total cost - no vague estimates.
We handle both processes simultaneously where possible. Palm Beach County permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We track progress and keep you updated so nothing stalls quietly in the background.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically runs one to three weeks. A county inspector signs off on the finished work. We walk through the completed room with you, point out how everything operates, and leave you with all inspection records.
We come to you, assess the space, and give you a written proposal with no obligation and no pressure to decide on the spot.
(561) 903-1614In Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, every enclosed patio room we build meets the structural requirements for wind resistance. We specify impact-resistant glazing or heavy-duty screening as standard options - not upgrades you have to negotiate for.
Many Greenacres homes have older patio slabs from the 1970s through 1990s that vary in thickness and condition. We assess the slab during our estimate visit and include any needed reinforcement in the written proposal - so the price you agree to is the price you pay.
We pull Palm Beach County building permits and, if you are in a planned community, handle your HOA submission at the same time. You do not need to manage either process yourself. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains contractor license records at myfloridalicense.com - look us up.
Greenacres's combination of high humidity, intense UV exposure, and salt-influenced air accelerates wear on materials that hold up fine in drier climates. We recommend aluminum framing, impact-resistant glass, and UV-stabilized screening because those materials genuinely outperform the alternatives in this specific environment.
Buyers in South Florida consistently look for homes with functional outdoor living space, and a permitted, well-finished enclosed patio room is one of the most appealing features a home can have. The room you enjoy every day also works as a long-term investment documented in your home's records.
A high-glass alternative for homeowners who want maximum natural light and an open, airy feel in their enclosed outdoor space.
Learn MoreA broader look at patio enclosure options for homeowners comparing materials, configurations, and budget ranges before committing to a specific approach.
Learn MorePalm Beach County permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are using your new room. Call or request a free estimate today.