
Florida sun and afternoon storms keep most Daytona Beach patios empty half the year. A properly installed patio cover changes that - and it is built to handle hurricane season.
Florida sun and afternoon storms keep most Daytona Beach patios empty half the year. A properly installed patio cover changes that - and it is built to handle hurricane season.

Patio cover installation in Daytona Beach adds a permanent or semi-permanent roof-like structure to your home that shades and shelters your outdoor space - most residential projects run $5,000 to $18,000 and take one to three days of active installation once permits are approved and materials are on-site.
A patio cover can be open on the sides like a pergola, partially enclosed, or fully screened in - the right choice depends on how you use your backyard and how much weather protection you want. It is a step up from leaving your patio exposed to the Florida sun and rain, but a step below a fully enclosed room. If you want full enclosure with glass walls and a glass roof, our patio enclosures page covers that option in detail.
In Daytona Beach, every permanent structure attached to your home requires a building permit - and that is actually a good thing. The permit triggers an inspection that confirms your cover was built to Florida's wind standards, which protects your home and your insurance coverage. Call (386) 278-1623 to schedule a free on-site estimate.
If stepping outside from May through September feels like standing in an oven, your patio is not working for you. Daytona Beach's intense summer sun can make an uncovered patio feel relentless by noon. A patio cover drops the perceived temperature significantly and makes the space genuinely enjoyable again.
Daytona Beach gets frequent, fast-moving afternoon thunderstorms from late spring through early fall, and outdoor furniture left uncovered takes a beating. If you find yourself constantly moving cushions inside or replacing sun-bleached and rain-soaked furniture every few years, a covered patio would protect your investment.
Many Daytona Beach homes built in the 1970s through 1990s came with aluminum screen enclosures that are now corroding, showing bent frames, or letting in more bugs than they keep out. If your existing enclosure looks tired and you have been patching it for years, a new patio cover is a cleaner solution than another round of repairs.
Dark streaks or peeling paint just above your back door or sliding glass door are a sign that rain is splashing directly against your house every time it storms. An attached patio cover with proper flashing redirects that water away from your home's exterior and reduces the risk of moisture getting into your walls over time.
We install patio covers across the full range of configurations - from a straightforward open aluminum shade structure to solid-roof covers with integrated gutters and custom finishes. Every project starts with a site visit where we measure your patio, check how your home is built, and talk through material and design options in person. If you want to take the next step toward full enclosure, our sunroom design service can help you plan a conversion from a basic patio cover to a fully enclosed, conditioned room down the road.
For homeowners who want more than just shade - full weather protection with walls and windows - our patio enclosures service is the right next step. Both options are permitted through the City of Daytona Beach Building Services or Volusia County, depending on your address, and both are built to Florida's hurricane wind standards.
Best for homeowners who want shade and light rain protection without full enclosure - the most affordable and fastest-to-install option.
Suited for homeowners who want complete rain protection and a ceiling that can support lighting or fans - provides a true outdoor room feel.
Ideal for replacing an aging screen enclosure or adding screened sides to an existing cover - keeps bugs out while maintaining airflow.
For homeowners who want a more decorative open-roof structure that provides partial shade and a defined outdoor space without full coverage.
Daytona Beach sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires any structure attached to your home to be engineered for hurricane-force winds. This means heavier framing, specific fasteners, and approved connection hardware - all of which add to the cost but also mean your cover will not become a hazard during a storm. The North American Deck and Railing Association recommends that homeowners in hurricane-prone areas confirm their contractor is familiar with local wind-load requirements before signing any agreement. Homes within a few miles of the Atlantic also face salt air that corrodes standard metal hardware faster than inland locations - contractors who work regularly in coastal Volusia County specify marine-grade or powder-coated hardware as a baseline. The University of Florida IFAS Extension documents how coastal humidity and salt exposure accelerate material degradation in Florida's climate.
We serve homeowners across Daytona Beach and the surrounding area, including Holly Hill and South Daytona. Whether your patio is on the beachside where salt air is a daily factor or further inland where summer heat is the main concern, we use the same coastal-rated materials and permit-compliant process on every job.
We ask a few basic questions - your patio size, whether you want an open or covered structure, and whether you have HOA restrictions. This is not a sales call. We reply within one business day to confirm we can help and arrange a visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, look at how your house is built, and walk through your material options in person. You get a written estimate that breaks down cost - not just a verbal quote. A written estimate protects both of us if questions come up later.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to City of Daytona Beach Building Services or Volusia County, depending on your address. Plan for one to three weeks for approval. We keep you updated throughout so you are not left wondering.
Most patio covers install in one to three days. We anchor the frame, set any posts, and install the roofing or shade material. After a city or county inspector verifies the work, we walk you through the finished project and answer any care questions you have.
We will measure your space, walk you through your options, and give you a written quote - no obligation and no sales pressure.
(386) 278-1623Every patio cover we install in Daytona Beach uses framing and hardware rated for Florida's coastal wind zone. This is verified during the permit inspection - not just promised in a sales conversation. It means your cover is engineered to stay in place when a storm comes through, not fly across your yard.
Homes near the Atlantic face salt air year-round, and standard metal fasteners corrode faster here than homeowners expect. We specify marine-grade or powder-coated hardware on every coastal installation so your cover holds up in year five and year ten the same way it did on installation day.
We handle the permit application, communicate with the building department, and schedule the final inspection. You do not need to figure out whether your address falls under city or county jurisdiction - we already know. A permitted patio cover is documented as code-compliant, which protects you when you sell.
Every estimate we provide is written and itemized - materials, labor, permit fees. Daytona Beach homeowners have told us the biggest fear is a low quote that grows into a much higher final bill. We do not add charges without talking to you first, and the price you agree to is the price you pay.
Every patio cover we install in Daytona Beach is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida's wind standards - from the frame connections to the last fastener. Call (386) 278-1623 to schedule your free on-site estimate.
Planning a future conversion from a covered patio to a fully conditioned room? Our sunroom design service maps out the full project before any construction begins.
Learn MoreFor homeowners who want walls, windows, and full weather protection rather than just an overhead cover - a step up from a patio cover toward a year-round enclosed space.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast - contact us now to lock in your project and have your patio ready before the heat and afternoon storms arrive.