
Your patio has potential. A professionally built enclosure turns that unused slab into a screened or glass-walled room your family will actually use for most of the year.

Patio enclosures in Daytona Beach turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room - a basic aluminum screen enclosure on an existing slab typically takes three to seven days of construction once permits are approved, while a glass sunroom with a new foundation can take four to eight weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
If your patio sits empty for months because of bugs, heat, or rain, an enclosure is the most direct fix available. It uses your existing slab and roof overhang as a starting point, which keeps costs lower than building from scratch. Homeowners who want more weather protection than a basic screen can offer should also consider a custom sunroom with climate control.
In Daytona Beach, the permitting process through Volusia County adds several weeks to the timeline before any physical work begins - but it is also what ensures your structure is inspected, documented, and built to Florida's coastal wind standards. A contractor who handles the permit process for you from start to finish is the one worth hiring.
If your outdoor space sits unused for most of the year because mosquitoes are unbearable or afternoon sun makes it too hot, a screen enclosure with a ceiling fan changes that. Daytona Beach's mosquito season runs nearly year-round, and a properly screened enclosure becomes genuinely comfortable for most of the year.
Florida sun, salt air, and afternoon rain showers are hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and patio flooring. If you are replacing or resealing items every year or two, an enclosure would protect that investment and reduce ongoing maintenance costs - a common frustration for homeowners within a mile or two of the beach.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition is not in the budget, a patio enclosure is often the most cost-effective way to add a functional room. Many Daytona Beach homeowners use the finished space as a dining room, home office, or guest sitting area.
Older screen enclosures in Daytona Beach - especially those built before current wind-resistance requirements - often show wear through sagging screens, frames that flex in wind, or rust around fasteners. If your enclosure was built more than fifteen to twenty years ago, a contractor should assess whether repair or full replacement makes more sense.
We build aluminum screen enclosures and glass sunrooms to suit a wide range of budgets and goals. Screen enclosures use heavy-gauge aluminum framing and fine mesh screening anchored to your home and slab - they keep bugs and debris out while letting air and natural light in freely. For homeowners who want a more finished, weather-controlled space, a custom sunroom with glass panels and climate control gives you a room that functions like interior living space year-round.
We also build enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want something between a pure screen enclosure and a fully conditioned sunroom. Every project is sized and engineered around your specific slab, your home's structure, and Volusia County's coastal wind-load requirements. We assess the condition of your existing slab during the estimate visit - slab problems discovered mid-project are one of the most common reasons enclosure builds run over budget, and we address that upfront.
The most popular choice in Daytona Beach - bug protection, shade, and a finished outdoor feel at the most accessible price point.
A fully conditioned room that functions like interior living space year-round, suited to homeowners who want maximum usability.
A middle-ground option combining solid walls with operable panels - more weather protection than a screen, less cost than a full sunroom.
Daytona Beach's combination of high humidity, salt air, and coastal wind loads makes patio enclosure construction here more demanding than in many other parts of the country. The aluminum framing, fasteners, and hardware we use are specified for coastal exposure - the grade of material matters more here than it would in an inland city. Volusia County's wind-load requirements are among the most demanding in Florida, which means every permitted enclosure we build is engineered to stay attached to your home in the storms that regularly affect this coastline. Homeowners in Palm Coast and New Smyrna Beach face the same coastal construction requirements and are among the communities we regularly serve.
Much of Daytona Beach's housing stock is concrete block construction from the 1950s through the 1980s. Attaching a screen enclosure to a block wall requires specific anchoring methods - different from what works on a wood-frame home. A contractor who has not worked extensively in this market may use techniques that fail under wind load. We ask about your home's construction type early in the estimate conversation and specify the anchoring accordingly. For homes in planned communities near LPGA Boulevard or the beachside corridor, HOA architectural review is often required before permits can even be filed, and we walk that process through alongside the county permit.
We ask about your patio size, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have an existing slab. You will hear back within one business day. We do not quote firm prices over the phone without seeing the space - a site visit is always the next step.
We visit your home, measure the patio, assess the condition of your existing slab, look at how the enclosure will attach to your home's structure, and walk through your material and design options. You leave with a written estimate that includes permit fees - no surprises added later.
After you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Volusia County Building and Zoning on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the architectural review submission. Plan for two to six weeks for permit approval - this is normal and we keep you updated throughout.
For a standard screen enclosure, framing goes up in one to two days and screening follows over another two to three days. A county inspector visits during construction as part of the permit process. We walk you through the finished space, show you how doors and hardware operate, and clean the site before we leave.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote includes permit fees. No commitment required.
(386) 278-1623We handle the entire permit process with Volusia County Building and Zoning from application to final inspection closeout. You will have a closed permit in hand when we finish - protecting your enclosure's value at resale and confirming the work met county standards.
We specify aluminum profiles, fasteners, and anchoring hardware rated for coastal exposure and engineered for Volusia County's wind-load requirements. The grade of material matters more in Daytona Beach than in an inland market - and we do not substitute to save costs.
Many Daytona Beach neighborhoods - particularly in beachside, Daytona Beach Shores, and planned communities near the LPGA Boulevard corridor - require HOA architectural review. We walk that process through with you before signing a contract so the design your association approves is the design that gets built.
You can verify our Florida contractor license on the Florida DBPR license lookup. Licensing means we carry required insurance, passed state testing, and are accountable to a licensing board - protections that matter if anything goes wrong on your project.
Buyers coming to Daytona Beach from colder states specifically look for screened outdoor living space - it is one of the features that makes a Florida home feel like a Florida home. According to the National Association of Home Builders, a permitted, well-built enclosure is an investment that shows up when you list your home and buyers start comparing what they get for their money.
Still have questions? Call us or send a message and we will give you a direct answer.
Fully designed and conditioned rooms built to your specific layout, roofline, and style preferences - beyond what a standard enclosure kit provides.
Learn MoreA middle-ground option between a screen enclosure and a full sunroom, with solid walls and operable panels for flexible weather control.
Learn MoreReach out today for a free on-site estimate. We handle the permits, the HOA submission, and the build - you just enjoy the finished room.