
Your patio slab is already there. We build a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom on top of it - handling slab assessment, impact glazing, and HVAC connections so the room is comfortable every month of the year.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Tequesta takes your existing concrete slab and adds a structural frame, walls, windows, a roof system, and a door - turning open-air space into a fully enclosed room. Most jobs run from a few weeks to a couple of months, with the permit review phase typically taking longer than the construction itself.
Most homeowners in Tequesta come to us because their patio is sitting empty. Summer heat, afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquitoes make an open slab genuinely unusable for half the year. A converted sunroom connected to your home's air conditioning changes that completely - the space becomes somewhere you actually want to be. If you are weighing a simpler option first, our enclosed patio rooms page covers a broader range of enclosure levels.
Because your slab is already in place, this type of project is faster and less disruptive than starting from scratch. The work stays outside, your daily routine inside the house keeps moving, and you end up with a real room - not just a covered patio.
If heat, bugs, or afternoon storms keep you off your patio from May through October, the space is not working for you. A climate-controlled sunroom converts that unused slab into a room you actually live in, year-round.
If your family has outgrown the inside of your home - a new home office, a study space, a place for the kids - a patio conversion adds a functional room without the cost and disruption of a full addition from the ground up.
Many Tequesta neighborhoods have HOA rules that restrict open decks, shade structures, or outdoor furniture. An enclosed sunroom often qualifies differently and gives you a proper room instead of an exposed surface subject to style restrictions.
If you paid to pour or finish a patio and rarely use it, you are maintaining a surface that is not delivering comfort or value. Converting it to a sunroom makes that original investment work harder and adds real, documented square footage to your home.
Every conversion starts with a site assessment: we inspect the slab, take measurements, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there we handle design, permit filing, and construction - all under one contract. Homeowners who want air conditioning year-round typically choose a fully insulated, four-season build with low-emissivity glazing and a direct HVAC tie-in. If you are not sure where to start, our deck-to-sunroom conversion page shows how a similar process works when converting a raised deck structure rather than a ground-level slab.
For homeowners who want more options, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that cover a range of enclosure levels - from screen additions to fully finished living spaces. The right choice depends on your budget, how you plan to use the room, and how much of the year you want to be comfortable in it.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's HVAC system - the right choice for homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, including July.
Screened or lightly glazed and not climate-controlled - suited for homeowners who primarily want protection from rain and insects during Tequesta's cooler months.
Built with hurricane-rated window and door systems - required in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone and the right baseline for any permanent enclosure on a Tequesta property.
For homeowners who want a specific look - particular roof styles, window configurations, or interior finishes - we work from your priorities and build accordingly.
Tequesta sits in one of the most challenging climates in the continental United States for outdoor living. Summers bring six months of intense heat, daily afternoon storms, and humidity that makes an exposed patio genuinely uncomfortable. That means most open patios in the village sit unused for much of the year - and most homeowners who convert them say the finished room becomes the one they spend the most time in. Because the area also falls within Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, every permanent enclosure we build is designed to meet the structural wind-load standards required for this region, with impact-rated glazing as a standard feature. Homeowners served from our Jupiter, FL coverage area face the same requirements, and the same approach applies.
HOA rules are also a real factor in many Tequesta neighborhoods. Most associations have approval processes for exterior additions, and requirements vary by community. Homeowners in Hobe Sound, FL and throughout our service area face similar HOA review steps. We are familiar with what local associations typically require, and we can help you prepare the documentation needed for approval before construction begins. The permit and HOA processes run on separate tracks - getting both right from the start keeps your project on schedule.
We respond within one business day to schedule a home visit. There is no cost for the consultation - just a conversation about your goals and a look at your existing slab.
We measure your patio, inspect the slab for cracks or drainage issues, and talk through glazing and climate control options. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, and price - no vague estimates.
We handle the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf, including the structural drawings. While the permit is in review - typically a few weeks - you finalize your material selections so construction can begin without delay once approval comes through.
We frame, enclose, and finish the room while you keep living normally inside the house. Building inspections are scheduled and managed by us, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done.
Free estimate, no pressure. We visit your home, inspect the slab, and give you a written quote built for South Florida's climate and building requirements.
(561) 954-1589We pull permits for patio conversions in this area regularly and know what the local building department expects. That means fewer surprises, faster approvals, and a project that clears inspections the first time.
Every glazing recommendation we make accounts for Tequesta's wind-load zone and intense UV exposure. We specify impact-rated glass and low-emissivity coatings as standard - not upgrades - because that is what this climate requires.
We inspect your existing slab during the assessment visit, not after we start building. If there are cracks, drainage problems, or settling to address, we flag them upfront so the final cost and timeline reflect reality from day one.
We handle framing, glazing, roofing, electrical rough-in, and HVAC connections - all coordinated through one point of contact. You are not juggling multiple trades or wondering who is responsible when something needs attention.
Florida requires contractors performing structural work to hold a state-issued license - you can verify any contractor's credentials at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything. We are also familiar with the standards set by the National Sunroom Association, which guides quality benchmarks for structural glazing and enclosure work. Both credentials matter, and both are worth checking for any contractor you consider.
Already have a deck? We can assess the existing structure and convert it into a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room.
Learn MoreExplore enclosed patio room options that range from basic screen enclosures to fully finished living spaces.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying a cool, comfortable room instead of an empty slab.