
Mosquitoes and afternoon storms have been cutting your outdoor time short for years. An enclosed patio room puts a stop to that - a weather-proof, bug-free space you can actually sit in every evening, every month of the year.

Enclosed patio rooms in Tequesta convert an existing patio, lanai, or covered slab into a fully enclosed living space with walls, windows, and a solid or glazed roof - most projects take a few days to a week of construction once permits are approved, with the full timeline from consultation to finished room typically running six to twelve weeks.
If you already have a slab and roof structure, you are further along than you might think. The work is done almost entirely from the outside, so your home's interior stays undisturbed. We use powder-coated aluminum frames that hold up in Tequesta's salt air and install wall panels, windows, and a roof system built to Florida's wind requirements. For homeowners who want full climate control and a true extra room, all season rooms are the next step up - with insulated roofs, impact glazing, and HVAC integration designed specifically for South Florida summers.
A quality enclosure seals tightly against rain, wind, and insects - which matters more in coastal South Florida than almost anywhere else. Every project we build is permitted, inspected, and on the record as a legitimate part of your home.
If heat, humidity, and insects drive you inside by late spring and you do not return until November, your outdoor space is empty for most of the year. An enclosed room reclaims that time - a fan or AC unit, screened or glass panels, and a sealed roof change everything about how you use the space.
South Florida's no-see-ums and mosquitoes are some of the most persistent in the country, and no citronella candle keeps them away. If you find yourself retreating indoors every time you sit outside at dusk, an enclosed room solves the problem permanently. This is one of the most common reasons Tequesta homeowners move forward with the project.
Tequesta gets frequent, fast-moving afternoon storms from late spring through early fall. A covered but open patio leaves you scrambling inside every time the sky darkens. An enclosed room means you stay put, watch the rain, and keep enjoying the space instead of retreating inside.
If your family has grown or you need a dedicated space for relaxing or entertaining, an enclosed patio room adds real square footage at a fraction of the cost of traditional construction. You already have the slab - the enclosure turns what is there into a finished, usable room without the disruption of a full home addition.
We handle the full range of patio enclosure projects - from a straightforward screen-to-glass conversion to a custom-designed enclosed room with a vaulted roof and sliding glass doors. The most common starting point for Tequesta homeowners is an existing covered slab or lanai that simply needs walls, panels, and a sealed roofline to become a fully enclosed space. We also work with homeowners who are starting from scratch, sizing and designing the enclosure as part of a broader backyard project. For those who want a step up in comfort and insulation, all season rooms include climate control from the start, while our patio enclosures service covers the full spectrum of screen and glass panel options for homeowners who want to compare configurations before deciding.
Every enclosure we build uses powder-coated aluminum framing - the right material for a coastal environment where salt air corrodes bare metal and wood rots quickly. Panels range from basic screened sections to insulated glass units depending on how much climate control you want and what your budget allows.
Best for homeowners with an existing screen enclosure who want full weather protection and a cleaner, more finished look.
Best for homeowners starting with a bare slab or covered lanai who want a fully enclosed room built from the ground up.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and airflow without full glass or climate control - a casual, breezy outdoor room.
Best for homeowners who want a fully sealed room with glass walls that can accommodate a ceiling fan or mini-split for year-round comfort.
Tequesta sits at the northern edge of Palm Beach County, close to both the Atlantic coast and the Intracoastal Waterway. That location brings some of the most persistent bugs, afternoon thunderstorms, and salt-laden air in South Florida. An enclosed patio room addresses all three - a sealed frame keeps insects out, a solid roof keeps the rain out, and a properly specified powder-coated aluminum frame resists the salt air that corrodes bare metal within a few years. Asking your contractor specifically about the corrosion resistance of their frame and hardware matters more here than it would in an inland market.
Florida's building code also requires that any structure attached to your home meet strict wind-resistance standards, and Tequesta's coastal position means those standards apply in full. Every enclosure we build uses Florida product-approved components for framing, glazing, and roof panels - which protects your home's structure, keeps your insurance valid, and ensures the room passes inspection the first time. We regularly serve homeowners throughout the area, including Juno Beach and Jupiter, where the same coastal conditions and code requirements apply.
We visit your home, measure the existing patio or lanai, and walk you through design options and glazing choices that fit your home and budget. We reply to all new inquiries within one business day. You leave with a clear proposal and a realistic price range - no obligation.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare the permit drawings and submit them to the appropriate building department. Review typically takes a few weeks. We manage the entire process - you do not need to visit any office or fill out any forms. We also handle HOA submissions if your neighborhood requires one.
After permit approval, materials are ordered and cut to your dimensions. Once on site, the crew builds the frame, installs the wall and roof panels, and fits the windows and doors. Most residential enclosures are complete in two to five working days. Work is done from outside, so your daily routine inside is minimally disrupted.
We schedule and attend the building inspector's visit to verify the work meets Florida's structural and safety standards. After the inspection passes, we do a thorough walkthrough with you - every window, door, and seal checked. The room is ready to use the same day, with no curing time required.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and the full build for you.
(561) 954-1589We use powder-coated aluminum frames and corrosion-resistant fasteners appropriate for Tequesta's salt-air environment near the Atlantic and Intracoastal Waterway. The wrong materials corrode and look tired within a few years in this location - we make sure the materials match the coastal conditions your home faces every day.
Every frame, panel, and glazing unit we install carries Florida state product approval for wind resistance - a requirement under the Florida Building Code for structures attached to a home. Using approved products protects your home's structure and keeps your homeowner's insurance valid through storm season.
We prepare the drawings, submit the application to the local building authority, and coordinate every inspection - including a final walk with you after the inspector signs off. A permitted room is legal, insurable, and will not cause problems when you sell. We never ask homeowners to pull the permit themselves.
As a member of the National Sunroom Association, we follow recognized industry standards for enclosure quality. We also know Tequesta's HOA landscape and have helped many homeowners navigate association approvals before finalizing their design - saving time and avoiding costly revisions.
We have built and enclosed patios in Tequesta and throughout Palm Beach County, and we bring the local knowledge that makes a complicated permit process and a coastal build feel straightforward. Every project we deliver is one we stand behind.
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