
Your screened porch is empty from May through October. An all season room gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space you can actually use every day of the year.
Your screened porch is empty from May through October. An all season room gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space you can actually use every day of the year.

All season rooms in Daytona Beach are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a proper roof, and a heating and cooling system - most projects run two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a screened porch or a three season sunroom, an all season room is built to the same standard as the rest of your home. That means it functions as real, livable square footage - a home office, a sitting room, a place to have dinner with family in July without sweating through your shirt.
In Daytona Beach's climate, where summers are long and hurricane season is a real consideration, getting the design and materials right from the start is what separates a room you love from one you avoid. Call us at (386) 278-1623 to talk through what your project would look like.
If you walk out to your screened porch on a summer afternoon and walk right back inside, your current outdoor space is not working for you. Daytona Beach summers run from late April through early October, and a screened porch cannot fight that heat. If you are avoiding your own backyard for six months of the year, a climate-controlled room would give that space back to you.
If you spend part of every hurricane season wondering whether your screen enclosure will survive the next big storm, that is a sign your current setup is not built to the standard your home deserves. An all season room built to Florida's wind-resistance requirements is engineered to handle what the coast throws at it, and that peace of mind is part of what you are paying for.
If your home feels too small but you do not want to move, an all season room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add genuinely livable square footage. Because it is fully enclosed and climate-controlled, it functions as a real room - not just a porch with windows.
If you have an older sunroom or screen enclosure with water stains on the ceiling, soft spots in the floor, or glass that looks foggy from the inside, those are signs the structure has reached the end of its useful life. In Daytona Beach's humid climate, water intrusion in an older enclosure tends to get worse quickly. Replacing it with a properly built all season room stops the damage and gives you a better space.
We build all season rooms across a range of sizes, styles, and budgets. If you want something fully custom with premium glazing and its own dedicated HVAC system, we handle that. If you are working from an existing concrete slab and want a straightforward enclosed addition, we handle that too. Every project starts with a site visit and a written proposal so you know exactly what you are getting before any work begins. If you are comparing a fully conditioned room to something more modest, our enclosed patio rooms page walks through the options at that price range.
For homeowners who want maximum glass and the feeling of being surrounded by natural light year-round, we also offer four season sunrooms with floor-to-ceiling glazing systems built to Florida wind standards. Both options are fully permitted, fully inspected, and built to add real square footage to your home.
Best for homeowners who already have a concrete patio slab - the most straightforward path to an enclosed, conditioned room.
Suited for homes without an existing slab or for larger rooms that need engineered footings and a fresh concrete pour.
Ideal if you want independent climate control for the room without loading your home's existing heating and cooling system.
Works well when your current system has the capacity to serve the new space, keeping the project cost lower.
Daytona Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, but summer humidity regularly pushes the heat index well above 100 degrees. A screened porch or basic three season room is not designed for that. The glass, insulation, and HVAC system in an all season room need to be chosen specifically for a hot, humid coastal climate - not the same products used in a room addition in Georgia or the Carolinas. Florida's building code also requires structures to meet wind-resistance standards that reflect the hurricane risk on this coast, which means your addition needs proper engineering documentation as part of the permit application.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Port Orange and Ormond Beach. Homes in these communities share the same combination of coastal humidity, HOA requirements, and older housing stock that shapes how all season room projects need to be planned and built here. If your home was built in the 1960s through the 1980s - as many in this area were - we will assess the existing slab and roofline during the site visit before a single number goes on paper.
We reply within one business day. The initial conversation is short - we ask a few basic questions about what you want the room for and roughly what size you have in mind. No sales pressure, just the information we need before coming out.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing slab or foundation, and talk through design options. We will flag any complications upfront - like an older electrical panel or a roofline that needs modification - so there are no surprises later. You receive a written proposal with a clear scope and price.
Once you sign, we handle the Volusia County permit application. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we walk you through what documentation to submit. Plan for several weeks at this stage - permit review timelines vary, and it is better to know that upfront than to be caught waiting.
Active construction typically runs two to six weeks depending on size. County inspections happen at key stages - that is a good thing, not a delay. When the final inspection is passed, we walk the finished room with you. Any punch list items are addressed before we close out the job.
Free on-site estimate. Written proposal before any work begins. No pressure.
(386) 278-1623Daytona Beach sits in a coastal wind zone where room additions must be engineered to withstand hurricane-force winds. We prepare and submit the structural documentation required by Florida Building Code as part of every permit application. That engineering is what protects your investment when a storm rolls through Volusia County.
We pull permits, schedule inspections, and track the review timeline with the county building department so you do not have to. Homeowners who have worked with contractors who skip or mishandle permits know how costly that mistake becomes at resale. Every project we deliver has a clean permit record.
One of the most common complaints after a bad contractor experience is a quote that kept climbing. We put every scope detail and cost item in writing before any work begins. If something changes during the project, we discuss it and get your sign-off first. You should know exactly what you are paying before a single board is nailed.
We work across Daytona Beach and the surrounding area, including beachside neighborhoods where salt air accelerates wear on materials, and older inland communities where slab conditions need careful evaluation. Ask about completed projects near you - we are glad to connect you with past customers who can speak to their experience. You can also verify contractor licensing through the Florida DBPR.
Every one of these points adds up to the same thing: a project that runs on schedule, passes every inspection, and leaves you with a room you are glad you built. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job in Daytona Beach.
A cost-effective way to turn an open patio into a weatherproofed room - ideal when you want protection from rain and bugs without a full HVAC installation.
Learn MoreMaximum natural light with floor-to-ceiling glazing systems engineered to Florida wind standards for homeowners who want the brightest possible year-round space.
Learn MorePermit slots in Volusia County fill up - the sooner we apply, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call us today or request a free on-site estimate.