
Your open patio sits empty most of the year because of heat, rain, and bugs. An enclosed patio room turns that wasted space into a comfortable room you actually use.
Your open patio sits empty most of the year because of heat, rain, and bugs. An enclosed patio room turns that wasted space into a comfortable room you actually use.

Enclosed patio rooms in Daytona Beach are permanent additions that turn an open outdoor space into a fully weatherproofed room - most projects in this area run between $15,000 and $35,000 and take one to three weeks of active construction once permits are in hand.
An enclosed patio room sits between a screen room and a fully conditioned all season room on the spectrum of outdoor additions. It has a solid roof, impact-rated windows, and a floor that connects to your existing slab - and it keeps out rain, wind, and insects year-round. Whether you add cooling or not, the space is usable every day, not just on mild days.
In Daytona Beach's climate, the biggest challenge with any outdoor addition is moisture management. Florida averages more than 50 inches of rain per year, and the air stays humid in every season. We build with materials rated for this climate and seal every joint carefully, because a room that looks fine in January can show water damage by August if that step is skipped. Call (386) 278-1623 to schedule a free on-site estimate.
If your back patio sits unused from June through September because of heat, afternoon storms, or mosquitoes, that is the clearest sign an enclosed room would change how you live in your home. Daytona Beach's summer heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms make open patios uncomfortable for five or six months of the year. An enclosed room solves all three problems at once.
Many Daytona Beach homes have older aluminum-framed screen enclosures that have been patched multiple times - torn screens, bent frames, a roof that leaks when it rains hard. If you are spending money on repairs every season and still not happy with the result, converting to a fully enclosed room is often a smarter long-term investment than another patch job.
If you see water stains, soft flooring, or mold near the door that leads from your house to your patio, your current setup is not keeping moisture out effectively. Daytona Beach's rain and humidity accelerate this kind of damage, and it tends to get worse over time rather than better. An enclosed room creates a proper weather barrier that stops the moisture problem at its source.
If you need more usable space in your home but a full room addition feels too expensive or too disruptive, an enclosed patio room is often the most cost-effective path. It uses your existing footprint - the patio slab is already there - so you are not breaking ground on new foundation work. Many homeowners use these rooms as year-round home offices, art studios, or casual guest spaces.
We build enclosed patio rooms across a range of configurations, from straightforward conversions of an existing concrete slab to more involved projects with new electrical, a mini-split cooling unit, and custom windows. Every project starts with a site visit where we measure the space, assess the existing slab, and talk through design and material options with you. If you want to compare enclosed patio rooms to a fully conditioned space, our solarium installation page covers glass-roof options with maximum natural light.
For homeowners who want a simpler covered structure without full enclosure, we also offer patio cover installation - a lower-cost option if shade and rain protection are your primary goals. Both options are fully permitted and inspected through Volusia County. Both are built to last in Florida's coastal climate.
Best for homeowners with a sound existing slab who want rain and bug protection without adding cooling - the most budget-friendly enclosed room option.
Suited for homeowners who want to use the room comfortably in summer - a wall-mounted cooling unit keeps the space independent from your home's central system.
Ideal when you want ceiling fans, lighting, and outlets - adds comfort and flexibility for year-round use as a home office or hobby space.
For homeowners who want impact-rated, high-performance glazing that blocks heat gain, reduces noise, and may qualify for homeowner's insurance credits.
Daytona Beach sits in a coastal wind zone, which means any new structure added to your home must be built to withstand high winds - the kind that come with tropical storms and hurricanes. This is enforced through the permit and inspection process, not just suggested. What it means for you is that the windows, roof connections, and framing on your enclosed patio room will be held to a higher standard than you would find in most other states. That standard is actually a benefit: it protects your investment and can positively affect your homeowner's insurance rates. The Florida Building Commission updates these standards regularly to reflect hurricane research and coastal conditions.
We work across the Daytona Beach area, including homeowners in New Smyrna Beach and Edgewater, where many homes have the same combination of older concrete slabs, HOA requirements, and coastal humidity that defines this market. If your home was built in the 1960s through the 1980s - as many in this area were - we will check the slab condition and assess the roofline carefully before putting any numbers on paper, because surprises found after framing starts always cost more than surprises caught upfront.
We reply within one business day. The first conversation is short - we ask about the size of your patio, whether you have an HOA, and what you want to use the room for. This helps us give you a realistic ballpark before we ever drive out to your home.
We measure your patio, check the condition of your existing slab, and talk through your options for windows, roofing, and any electrical or cooling needs. You receive a written estimate within a few days. If your HOA requires drawings for approval, we can provide them.
Once you sign, we pull the Volusia County permits before any work begins. Plan for one to three weeks at this stage. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that review runs in parallel - we provide the drawings your association needs so you are not held up waiting for documents.
Active construction typically takes one to three weeks depending on size and complexity. Volusia County inspections happen after framing and at completion. When the inspector signs off, we walk the finished room with you, show you how to operate windows and any new systems, and hand over the permit and inspection records for your files.
Free on-site estimate. Written proposal before any work starts. No obligation.
(386) 278-1623Florida law requires windows in new additions to meet specific wind and impact standards - this is verified during the inspection process, not optional. We specify impact-rated windows that meet Florida Building Code requirements for coastal areas. A contractor who tries to install non-rated windows is putting your home and your insurance coverage at risk.
Many Daytona Beach homes have older concrete slabs that have shifted or cracked over the decades. We check your slab during the estimate visit and tell you upfront if repairs are needed before framing can begin. Finding this early keeps your project on budget and on schedule - discovering it after the frame is up is a much more expensive conversation.
Every project we build is fully permitted through Volusia County. You can verify contractor licensing and project records through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Permitted work shows up correctly on your home's record, which matters at resale and for insurance claims after storms.
Daytona Beach gets more than 50 inches of rain per year and stays humid in every season. We use moisture-resistant materials and seal every joint carefully because a room that looks fine in January can show water damage by August if that step is skipped. Our workmanship comes with a warranty - ask about it before you sign.
These are not selling points - they are the baseline for doing this work correctly in a coastal Florida market. We hold ourselves to that standard on every project, from a basic patio conversion to a custom climate-controlled room.
A glass-roof addition that brings in maximum natural light - the right choice for homeowners who want a bright, plant-friendly space connected to the outdoors.
Learn MoreA simpler covered structure for homeowners who need shade and rain protection without full enclosure - typically the lowest-cost path to an improved outdoor space.
Learn MorePermit slots in Volusia County fill up - the sooner we start the paperwork, the sooner you are sitting in your new room. Call today or request a free estimate online.