
Your patio sits empty most of the year because heat, humidity, and bugs make it unusable. A proper sunroom conversion gives you a glass-enclosed room you can actually enjoy every morning in July.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Gulf Stream takes your existing outdoor slab and encloses it into a protected living space with walls, a roof system, windows, and a door, and most jobs run a few days to two weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
For Gulf Stream homeowners, the appeal is straightforward: the foundation is already there. Converting an existing slab into a sunroom is a more efficient path to gaining usable square footage than starting from the ground up. If you are also interested in adding a fully new structure from scratch, our deck-to-sunroom conversion service covers that option in detail.
The design choices that matter most in this climate are glass type and cooling. Low-emissivity glass that reflects solar heat, paired with proper ventilation or air conditioning, is what makes the room comfortable on a 93-degree afternoon. We will walk you through every option during the free on-site estimate visit.
If your outdoor patio is only comfortable for a few months - too hot and humid in summer, too buggy in the evenings - you are losing the value of that space most of the year. Enclosing it gives you a room you can use in June just as easily as in January.
Adding a room from scratch is a major project. If you already have a patio slab, you have a head start. The conversion is a more efficient path to gaining square footage than building from the ground up.
Gulf Stream's sunshine is one of its best features, but sitting in direct sun on a patio in July is not enjoyable for most people. A glass-enclosed sunroom gives you the brightness and the view without the heat, the mosquitoes, or the afternoon thunderstorm sending you inside.
Enclosed outdoor living space stands out in the South Florida real estate market. A well-built sunroom with proper permits is an asset that buyers can see and appreciate - one that will not raise questions during a home inspection.
The most common finished rooms fall into three categories. A three-season room uses screens or light glazing and is open to the Gulf Stream breeze during mild weather. A fully enclosed glass sunroom sits in the middle - climate-comfortable without being a full room addition. A four-season room is fully insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning, working exactly like any other interior room year-round. For homeowners who want to go further, we also build enclosed patio rooms that combine the conversion approach with upgraded finishes and materials.
Every project we take on in Gulf Stream goes through the full permit and inspection process. We prepare the drawings, submit the application to the town building department, and coordinate any required HOA or architectural review on your behalf. The result is a finished room with a clean permit record - an asset when you refinance or sell.
Best for homeowners who primarily use the space during Gulf Stream's mild fall through spring months and want an affordable entry point.
Ideal for homeowners who want the light and outdoor connection with a fully sealed, weather-protected room that works through the rainy season.
Suits homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room usable every day of the year, including the hottest Gulf Stream summer months.
The right choice for oceanfront and Intracoastal properties where storm-resistant glazing and corrosion-resistant framing are non-negotiable.
Gulf Stream sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, which means every material decision in a sunroom conversion is shaped by salt air, intense UV, and hurricane-season wind loads. Palm Beach County falls within a high-wind zone, and the windows, roof attachment, and framing used in your new room must meet the storm-resistance requirements enforced through the permit and inspection process. A contractor who works primarily inland will not automatically know which glazing systems pass local inspection or which frame finishes hold up against the salt air that comes off the water year-round.
We work regularly in Gulf Stream and throughout the surrounding area, including Lake Worth Beach and Manalapan. We know the permit timeline, understand Gulf Stream's town design standards, and specify materials rated for coastal exposure on every project. You get a room built for where you actually live.
Call or submit the form and we will reach out within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your existing patio and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your home, assess the existing slab condition, take measurements, and walk through your options for enclosure type, glass, roof style, and cooling. You leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a no-obligation cost estimate.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to Gulf Stream's building department. We handle any required HOA or town architectural review and keep you updated on the timeline.
Active construction runs a few days to two weeks for most conversions. We coordinate all required inspections and walk through every detail of the finished room with you before we consider the job complete.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, inspections, and coastal material requirements from first visit to final walkthrough.
(561) 407-6473We specify aluminum framing systems, fasteners, and coatings rated for marine and coastal exposure on every Gulf Stream project. Salt air eats through standard materials faster than most homeowners expect, and we build rooms that hold up through years of coastal conditions.
Our contractor's license is current and can be verified through the Florida DBPR licensing system at any time. A licensed contractor is accountable in ways an unlicensed one is not - and Florida requires a state license for this type of structural work.
We handle the full permit application, drawings, and inspection scheduling for every job. A properly permitted patio conversion is covered by your homeowner's insurance and creates no problems when you sell - an unpermitted one can do the opposite.
Every enclosed room we build in Palm Beach County uses glazing that meets the county's wind and storm-resistance standards. This is required to pass inspection, and it is also what actually protects your new room when a hurricane watch goes up in August.
We work in Gulf Stream and coastal Palm Beach County regularly, which means we know the local permit process, the design standards the town and HOAs expect, and the specific material challenges of building near the Atlantic. You can verify our license through Florida's online contractor licensing system before you sign anything.
Already have a deck? We convert existing deck structures into fully enclosed, climate-controlled living spaces using the same coastal-grade materials.
Learn MoreA step up from a basic conversion - enclosed patio rooms with upgraded finishes, flooring, and integrated lighting for a polished year-round living space.
Learn MoreCall now or submit the form for a free estimate - spots fill up quickly before storm season.