
Your patio has potential. We build permitted, wind-rated enclosures that give you real living space - screened, glass, or fully conditioned - without the cost of a full addition.

Patio enclosures in Tequesta transform an existing outdoor slab, lanai, or open patio into a protected living space - ranging from a basic screen room to a fully insulated, air-conditioned sunroom - with most screen enclosure builds completed in a matter of days once permits are approved.
In South Florida, where outdoor living is part of daily life but heat, rain, and insects make an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year, an enclosure is one of the most practical investments a homeowner can make. The right enclosure type depends on how you want to use the space. A screen room solves the bug problem at the lowest cost. A glass sunroom blocks rain and wind. A fully conditioned enclosure works on the hottest July afternoon. You can also look at our custom sunrooms if you have a specific design or footprint in mind that does not fit a standard layout.
We assess your existing slab, confirm setbacks and drainage, handle the Palm Beach County permit, and build the enclosure from the ground up. When the inspector signs off, the space is yours.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums in Tequesta are a genuine daily concern from spring through fall. If your patio furniture is going unused because the insects arrive the moment you sit down, a screened enclosure gives you that space back immediately - without chemicals or constant swatting.
South Florida summers are long and intense, and an open patio in direct afternoon sun can be physically uncomfortable from late morning onward. If your outdoor furniture is gathering dust from May to October, a shaded, ventilated, or air-conditioned enclosure turns that dead space into somewhere you will actually use.
South Florida's wet season brings heavy afternoon downpours that can arrive with little warning. An enclosure with a solid roof means a summer rainstorm no longer ends your time outside - it just changes the soundtrack.
Torn screens, bent framing, and panels that no longer seal are signs your existing structure has reached the end of its useful life. A fresh build lets you upgrade materials and redesign the space to fit how you actually use your home today.
We build patio enclosures across the full range - from simple screen rooms to fully conditioned glass sunrooms. The right starting point is a conversation about how you want to use the space and what your existing slab and lot can support. For homeowners who want to keep their options open, a glass enclosure can later be connected to HVAC for full climate control, making it easier to start at one level and upgrade. If you are interested in a fully insulated room from day one, our enclosed patio rooms are built to that standard.
We also assess your existing slab for drainage before we build. If water pools on your patio now, it will pool inside an enclosure after the rain stops - we address that in the design phase, not as an afterthought. For homeowners starting from an open patio or deck without an existing structure, our custom sunroom options give you full design flexibility from the foundation up.
Ideal for homeowners who want to reclaim their patio from insects at the lowest cost - works beautifully for most of the year in South Florida.
Right for homeowners who want rain and wind protection with a more finished look, with the option to add ceiling fans and lighting.
For homeowners who want a true year-round room - insulated, air-conditioned, and usable on every day of the year regardless of weather.
Tequesta homeowners face a specific set of challenges that make enclosure work more demanding than it is inland. Salt air from the Atlantic and the Intracoastal degrades standard aluminum frames, screen mesh, and hardware faster than most homeowners expect. We use powder-coated aluminum, fiberglass screening, and stainless steel fasteners - materials that are specified for coastal conditions, not just what happens to be available. We also know the nuances of building near waterfront lots, where setback rules and soil conditions near the Loxahatchee River require extra attention during the design phase. We regularly work with homeowners in Tequesta and the surrounding areas, which means we have dealt with local HOA processes, the Palm Beach County building department, and the permit inspection timeline many times before.
Palm Beach County's building code for enclosed structures reflects decades of hurricane experience. Every enclosure we build meets the county's wind-load requirements, and the materials we use are on Florida's product-approval list for this climate. We also serve homeowners in Juno Beach and other nearby communities where the same coastal code considerations apply. The Florida Building Commission maintains the product-approval database that governs which materials can legally be used in enclosures here - we work only from that approved list.
Call or submit a form and we will set up a time to visit your home. The initial visit is free and there is no obligation to move forward until you are comfortable with the plan and the price.
We look at your existing slab, check drainage, confirm setbacks and HOA requirements, and discuss enclosure options. You get a detailed written quote that covers the full scope - no surprises after you sign.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County, including the engineering documents required for wind-load compliance. Once the permit is approved, we order materials and schedule your build date.
Most enclosures are built in a matter of days to a couple of weeks on-site. After construction, the county inspector visits to verify the work meets the approved plans. We do a final walkthrough with you once the inspection passes.
Free in-home estimate - no pressure, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1589We pull the Palm Beach County building permit on every project. That means an independent inspector confirms the work meets code - and your enclosure is documented as a legal, compliant improvement that protects your home's value when you sell.
We build with framing systems and glazing products on Florida's product-approval list for Palm Beach County's wind-load zone. This is not optional - it is the law, and it is also the reason a permitted enclosure here actually holds up in a storm.
Powder-coated aluminum frames, fiberglass screening, and stainless steel fasteners are standard on every project we build near the coast. The difference shows up a few years later, when a neighbor's enclosure is showing rust and yours is not. We are members of the{' '}National Sunroom Association and follow their material standards.
Many Tequesta neighborhoods have HOA design requirements that are separate from the building permit. We have prepared HOA submissions for communities throughout the area and know what information the review boards typically ask for - which keeps your project on schedule.
Those are not talking points - they are the practical differences between a contractor who works in this specific market and one who does not. You can verify any Florida contractor's license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything.
A fully custom design built around your lot, your home's architecture, and how you plan to use the space.
Learn MoreA step up from a standard enclosure - fully finished, insulated patio rooms designed for year-round comfort.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills fast during peak season - reach out now and lock in your start date before the fall rush.