
Your patio sits empty for months because the heat and bugs drive you inside. An all season room fixes that - a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space you can actually use year-round.

All season rooms in Tequesta are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions attached to your home with insulated walls, a solid or glazed roof, and glass panels on most sides - most projects run from a few weeks to a couple of months once permits are approved and construction begins.
In Tequesta, where summers are long and intense, this is not a luxury - it is the difference between a backyard you enjoy and one you avoid. If you already have a covered patio or an older screen enclosure, you are closer to a finished room than you might think. Our enclosed patio room service handles conversions of existing structures as well as new builds, and we can walk you through both options in a single visit.
Every all season room we build is permitted, inspected, and engineered to South Florida's wind standards - which means it is built the same way as the rest of your home, not bolted on as an afterthought.
If your outdoor space sits empty from June through October because the heat, humidity, and no-see-ums make it miserable, an all season room solves that completely. You get the view and the light without the Florida summer working against you.
A growing family, a new work-from-home routine, or a need for a dedicated hobby room can make even a comfortable house feel cramped. An all season room adds a real, furnishable room - not just a covered porch - that you can use every day of the year. Waiting only delays the benefit.
Many homes in Tequesta have older screen rooms or Florida rooms that let in heat, bugs, and moisture. If yours is no longer comfortable or is showing visible wear - torn screens, leaking rooflines, corroded frames - converting to a true all season room is the natural next step, and the structure you already have may reduce the cost.
In the Palm Beach County market, indoor-outdoor living space is a genuine selling point. A well-built, permitted all season room that looks like it was always part of the house is the kind of improvement buyers notice. An unpermitted or poorly built addition has the opposite effect.
We build all season rooms from the ground up and convert existing structures into fully enclosed, climate-controlled spaces. Every project starts with a design consultation where we talk through how you want to use the room, what your lot and home allow, and what the full cost picture looks like before you commit to anything. Our enclosed patio room service covers simpler enclosures for homeowners who want protection from bugs and weather without full climate control, while our full all season room builds include insulated roofs, impact-rated glazing, and HVAC integration.
We also offer four season sunrooms for homeowners who want the full sunroom aesthetic with glass roof panels and maximum natural light, as well as patio and deck conversions for those who already have a hardscape they want to build on. Whatever your starting point, we can map out the most practical path to the room you want.
Best for homeowners starting with bare ground or a slab, who want a fully custom room sized and designed for the space.
Best for homeowners with an existing enclosure that needs an upgrade to insulated panels, impact glazing, and real climate control.
Best for homeowners who want a room that functions like a true interior space - furnishable, cooled, and usable in any weather.
Best for homeowners who want maximum light and the open feel of a sunroom, built to South Florida's wind and storm requirements.
Tequesta sits along the Loxahatchee River in northern Palm Beach County, where summers are long and intense. Temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s, humidity stays high for months, and the combination of afternoon storms and no-see-ums makes open-air patios effectively unusable for much of the year. An all season room with impact-rated glazing, an insulated roof system, and a cooling plan turns that situation around - you get a room with glass on three sides and a front-row seat to the tropical landscape without the heat working against you. The glazing and roof decisions matter more here than almost anywhere else in the country, and we design every room with South Florida's climate as the starting point.
Florida's building code also requires that any new structure attached to your home meet strict wind-load standards, and Tequesta's coastal location means those requirements are real. Every all season room we build is engineered and permitted - which protects your investment, keeps your homeowner's insurance valid, and ensures the room is on the record as a legitimate part of your home when you sell. We serve homeowners throughout Tequesta and the surrounding area, including Jupiter and North Palm Beach, where the same climate demands and building requirements apply.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through your goals - how you want to use the room, your budget, and what design options fit your house. We reply to all new inquiries within one business day and schedule visits at your convenience. There is no obligation at this stage.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit the permit application to the local building department - along with engineered drawings and any HOA submission your neighborhood requires. We handle all of this; you do not visit any office.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the site, pour or prep the slab, erect the frame, install the roof system, and fit the glass panels. Electrical rough-in and HVAC connections happen during this phase. We keep your interior protected while the wall opening is exposed.
We schedule and attend the building department's final inspection. Once the room passes, we do a thorough walkthrough with you - checking every seal, door, window, and finish detail. Anything that is not right gets corrected before you sign off.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle permits, inspections, and every detail for you.
(561) 954-1589Every room we build is engineered and permitted to Florida's high-wind construction standards, including impact-rated glazing and structural connections designed for hurricane-force conditions. This is not optional in our coastal zone, and it is what separates a room that holds through a storm from one that does not.
We specify impact-resistant laminated glass with low-emissivity coatings that reflect heat without darkening the room - the products recognized by the American Architectural Manufacturers Association for air, water, and structural performance. Choosing the right glass is the single biggest factor in whether your room is comfortable in August or not.
We prepare the permit drawings, submit the application to the Village of Tequesta or Palm Beach County building department, and coordinate every inspection. You never deal with the building department directly. A fully permitted room protects you at resale and with your insurer.
As a member of the National Sunroom Association, we follow industry standards for energy efficiency and construction quality. We also know Tequesta's HOA landscape and have helped homeowners navigate association approvals across the village's neighborhoods.
When you hire us, you get a contractor who has built all season rooms specifically in Palm Beach County's demanding climate and permitting environment. We bring the local knowledge that turns a complicated project into a straightforward one.
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