
Your patio sits empty five months a year because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. We build screened and glass enclosures that turn it into a room you want to be in - properly permitted and built for South Florida weather.

Patio enclosures in Wellington, FL convert an existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding a roof structure and walls made of glass, screen, or a combination of both - most projects take one to three days for a screened build or one to two weeks for a fully enclosed sunroom, not counting permit review.
Wellington's wet season runs from June through October, bringing afternoon thunderstorms almost daily and genuine mosquito pressure near the canals and retention ponds that run through many neighborhoods. An enclosure does not just improve your view - it reclaims the months you currently spend indoors. If you want to go further and add a climate-controlled space, our custom sunrooms service covers fully engineered additions with HVAC integration.
Every patio enclosure we build in Wellington is permitted through Palm Beach County. That means a county inspector signs off on the finished work - which protects you if you ever sell the home or file an insurance claim after a storm. You can review Florida's wind-resistance requirements for new structures at the Florida Building Commission.
If your outdoor space sits unused for five months of the year because of afternoon storms, mosquitoes, or brutal heat, that is the clearest sign an enclosure would change how you live in your home. Wellington's wet season is predictable and long, and a properly built enclosure reclaims that time.
Constant UV exposure and humidity take a real toll on outdoor furniture, cushions, and the concrete slab itself. If you are replacing cushions every year or noticing your slab is staining from sun and rain, an enclosure protects that investment and extends the life of everything in the space.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you want a dedicated spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation, an enclosure turns wasted square footage into a room you actually use. In Wellington's real estate market, that added livable space has real value when it comes time to sell.
If you already have a basic screen enclosure and the screen is torn, the frame is bent, or the roof panels are cracked and leaking, that is a sign it is time to upgrade. Older enclosures in South Florida often were not built to current wind standards, which matters during a serious tropical storm.
We build patio enclosures across the full range - from basic screened structures on an existing slab to fully glass-enclosed rooms with electrical and climate control. Every build starts with an on-site measurement and a written quote so you know exactly what you are getting before anything is signed. For homeowners who want a completely custom configuration, our custom sunrooms service covers engineered additions built to your exact specifications.
We also offer enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a more finished interior - with insulated walls, tile floors, and interior trim that makes the space feel like a proper room rather than a covered patio. Not sure which option fits your budget and how you plan to use the space? Call us and we will walk through it with you before you commit to anything.
The most affordable option - keeps bugs and rain out while letting air flow through freely. Works beautifully in Wellington from October through May.
Fully enclosed with glass panels, suitable for adding air conditioning - a true extra room that works year-round regardless of summer heat.
Combines screened lower panels with glass upper sections - open-air feel when the weather is nice, closed up tight when a storm rolls in.
Removing an aging or storm-damaged enclosure and replacing it with a properly permitted structure that meets current Palm Beach County wind standards.
Wellington is known for its equestrian community and a significant number of high-end custom homes, particularly near the show grounds. Homeowners here tend to expect enclosures that look architecturally intentional - not like an afterthought bolted onto the back of the house. Material quality, frame finish, and how the enclosure integrates with the existing roofline all matter more here than in a typical suburban market. The flat terrain and high water table also require careful drainage planning during the design phase, because poor drainage in Wellington's heavy summer rains creates real problems fast.
Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements are among the strictest in the state, which adds cost compared to what you might pay further north - but it also means your enclosure is genuinely built to last through a tropical storm. We work throughout Wellington and nearby communities including Greenacres, FL and Lake Worth Beach, FL. If your neighborhood has HOA requirements, we handle the design review submission so you are not filling out forms and chasing the management company yourself.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about your patio - size, existing slab, and what you want to use the space for. You will hear back within one business day. This helps us come to your home prepared, not guessing.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at your slab and structure, and talk through your options. This is your chance to share HOA guidelines you have received and get a feel for what is possible. A written estimate follows within a few days.
Once you sign, we pull the Palm Beach County building permit and, if applicable, submit plans to your HOA. The county permit typically takes two to six weeks. We manage all of this - you do not need to visit any offices or make any calls.
Most screened enclosures go up in one to three days; a full sunroom takes one to two weeks. When it is done, the county inspector signs off. We walk you through the finished space and point out anything to watch for over time.
We respond within one business day. Free on-site estimate, written quote, no obligation.
(561) 576-0264Palm Beach County requires patio enclosures to meet specific wind-resistance standards, and we build to those standards on every project. The framing is anchored correctly to your slab, and the glazing or screening carries the wind ratings your county requires. That is what keeps your investment intact when a tropical storm rolls through.
We manage the full permitting process with Palm Beach County from application to final inspection. A properly permitted enclosure is documented correctly for your home's appraisal and any future insurance claims. You never visit a county office or fill out a form - that is our job.
Wellington has a high concentration of HOA communities, and many have strict design review requirements for exterior additions. We prepare the submission documents correctly the first time and follow up so you are not chasing anyone for status. Our local experience means we know what individual communities expect.
We have been serving Wellington and Palm Beach County since 2018. Ask us for references from recent projects in this area - local experience with county permitting and HOA processes is something contractors from outside the region often get wrong. The Florida DBPR lets you verify any contractor's state license online in about 60 seconds.
The right patio enclosure adds livable space, improves how your home shows to buyers, and holds up through South Florida weather - but only when it is built correctly and documented properly. That is what we focus on.
A fully engineered sunroom addition designed around your property - when you want more than a standard enclosure configuration.
Learn MoreA finished interior build with insulated walls, tile floors, and trim - for homeowners who want the enclosed patio to feel like a proper living room.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new space - reach out today.