
Your deck is a surface you avoid for most of the year. A proper conversion turns that existing structure into a glass-enclosed room that works in August heat, rainy season, and hurricane-season storms alike.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Gulf Stream transforms your existing outdoor deck into a fully enclosed living space by assessing the deck structure, reinforcing it where needed, then building walls, a roof system, windows, and a door around it, with most residential projects running two to four months from first conversation to move-in day once permits are factored in.
The key difference from a patio conversion is that a deck sits on a raised framing structure rather than a concrete slab. That structure must be evaluated before any enclosure work begins, because the added weight of walls and a roof changes what it needs to carry. If your existing deck is in good shape, that framing becomes the foundation of your new room - saving cost. If you are starting from a concrete slab instead, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that path.
In Gulf Stream's climate, choosing low-emissivity glass and planning for cooling are not afterthoughts - they are the decisions that determine whether the room is actually usable from May through October. We will walk through both during your free on-site estimate.
If your deck is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon sun to enjoy for most of the year, you are not getting value from that space. Gulf Stream's heat and mosquito season make open decks uncomfortable for a large part of the year, and enclosing the space solves both problems at once.
If your home feels tight but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and cost, a deck conversion is a practical middle path. You already have the footprint - you are putting a roof and walls around it rather than breaking new ground.
If your deck is showing its age - faded boards, loose railings, or a surface that needs replacing - you are already facing a repair cost. Converting rather than simply repairing can be the smarter investment, turning a maintenance expense into a genuine upgrade.
South Florida's summer storms bring afternoon downpours almost daily. An enclosed sunroom with impact-rated glass means you can enjoy the dramatic sky and the sound of rain without getting wet or bringing furniture inside every afternoon.
Every deck conversion begins with a structural assessment - we evaluate the existing framing, posts, and footings before proposing an enclosure type. From there, the main options are a three-season screen enclosure for mild-weather use, a fully enclosed glass sunroom for year-round comfort without full climate control, and a four-season insulated room connected to your home's air conditioning. For homeowners who want a space that functions as a true additional room with polished finishes, we can also build out an all season room designed from the ground up for year-round daily living.
We handle the permit application, prepare construction drawings, and coordinate all required inspections for every project in Gulf Stream. If your property requires HOA or town architectural review, we manage those submissions as well. You get a finished room with a complete permit history - a genuine asset on your property record.
Right for any homeowner whose deck has age, wear, or questions about load-bearing capacity before enclosure work begins.
Best for homeowners who want protection from bugs and rain during Gulf Stream's mild fall through spring months at an accessible price.
Ideal for homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned, insulated room that works just as well in August as it does in December.
The right choice for oceanfront or Intracoastal properties where storm-resistant glazing and marine-grade framing are required for both code and durability.
Gulf Stream is positioned between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, which creates two overlapping challenges for any deck-to-sunroom project: salt air that corrodes standard metal fasteners and frames faster than inland conditions, and high-wind requirements that govern what glazing and structural connections are allowed by the Palm Beach County building department. A wood deck here can develop hidden rot or corroded fasteners in the framing well before the surface shows signs of wear, which is why a structural inspection is the first step on every project we take on.
We serve Gulf Stream homeowners and work throughout the surrounding area, including Boynton Beach and Delray Beach. We use corrosion-resistant framing systems and impact-rated glazing on coastal builds, and we manage the permit process with Gulf Stream's building department so you are not navigating it on your own.
Call or submit the form and we will reach out within one business day. We will ask about your existing deck and schedule a free on-site visit. There is no cost and no obligation for the initial estimate.
We inspect the existing deck framing and footings, take measurements, and walk through your options for enclosure type, glazing, and cooling. You receive a written proposal that details what is included and what the project will cost.
We submit the permit application to Gulf Stream's building department and handle any required HOA or town review. If the deck framing needs reinforcement, that structural work happens first - before enclosure begins.
Once permits are in hand, we frame the walls, install the roof system, fit the windows and doors, and coordinate all required inspections. We do a full walkthrough with you at completion and address any punch-list items before calling the job done.
Free estimate, no pressure. We assess your existing structure, handle permits, and build to Palm Beach County's coastal requirements from start to finish.
(561) 407-6473We inspect your existing deck framing before we price the job. In coastal South Florida, hidden rot and corroded fasteners are common in wood deck structures, and finding them early - not mid-project - keeps the timeline and budget on track.
Every sunroom we enclose in Palm Beach County uses glazing that meets the county's wind and storm-resistance requirements. This is enforced through the permit inspection - and it is also the standard that actually protects your room during a storm.
Our state contractor's license is current and verifiable through Florida's online licensing system. Florida requires a license for this type of structural work, and a licensed contractor carries the accountability that protects you if something goes wrong.
We specify aluminum framing systems, stainless fasteners, and coatings rated for coastal exposure on every Gulf Stream project. The salt air coming off the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on standard materials, and we build rooms designed to hold up for the long term.
We work regularly in Gulf Stream and throughout coastal Palm Beach County, which means we know the local permit process and the material demands of building near the Atlantic. Verify our Florida contractor license online before you commit to anything - it takes less than a minute and gives you confidence before signing a contract.
A fully designed year-round room built from the ground up - ideal when you want more than a conversion and need a complete living space with full HVAC integration.
Learn MoreWorking from a concrete slab instead of a deck? We enclose existing patio slabs into year-round sunrooms using the same coastal-grade materials and permit process.
Learn MoreGet a free estimate before your deck spends another season sitting empty - call or submit the form today.