
Your patio slab is already there. We turn it into a comfortable, fully enclosed sunroom your family can actually use every month of the year.

A patio-to-sunroom conversion in Port Orange takes your existing concrete slab or screened enclosure and turns it into a fully enclosed, livable room attached to your home, with walls, windows, and a roof built to Florida's standards. Most projects run six to twelve weeks from permit application to completion.
Many Port Orange homeowners reach this decision because their screened lanai has become useless in the summer heat, or because an aging aluminum enclosure is showing its age after decades of Florida weather. A conversion keeps the slab you already have and builds a proper room on top of it - reducing both cost and construction time compared to a full addition from scratch.
If you want even more privacy and insulation than a screened room, take a look at our enclosed patio rooms service for a fully climate-controlled option.
If you walk past your screened patio every summer morning and never actually sit in it because the heat and bugs are unbearable, that space is not working for you. In Port Orange, a screened enclosure without air conditioning is essentially unusable from May through October. Converting it to a proper sunroom with cooling turns that wasted square footage into a room your family uses daily.
Many Port Orange homes have aluminum screen enclosures built in the 1980s or 1990s that show their age through rust streaks on the slab, frames that have bent or shifted, and screens that tear easily. Patching an enclosure in that condition is often money poorly spent. Converting to a proper sunroom at that stage gives you a structure built to current standards that will last for decades.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full addition feels too expensive or disruptive, your existing patio slab may already be the foundation of a practical solution. A sunroom conversion adds comfortable square footage at a lower cost per square foot than traditional construction because the slab work is already done.
Port Orange sees intense afternoon thunderstorms throughout the summer. If water collects on your patio slab or seeps toward your back door after rain, a properly designed sunroom - with a roof that channels water away from the house - can solve a drainage problem while adding living space at the same time.
We offer patio-to-sunroom conversions across a full range of options - from a basic screened enclosure upgrade all the way to a fully climate-controlled four-season sunroom that works in August just as comfortably as January. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget looks like - and we will walk you through that decision honestly during your estimate visit.
For homeowners who want a completely enclosed and insulated space that functions as a true room addition, we also offer enclosed patio rooms with full wall systems and insulated windows. Every project is permitted through the City of Port Orange and built to Florida's wind and energy standards - no shortcuts, no skipped inspections.
Suits homeowners who want to use their outdoor space in the cooler months with screens and operable windows, without the cost of climate control.
Suits homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room they can use comfortably year-round, even during Port Orange's hottest summer months.
Suits homeowners who want a true room addition with insulated walls and windows, maximizing comfort and energy efficiency in any weather.
Suits homeowners with an existing aluminum enclosure that needs to be rebuilt or upgraded to meet current Florida building standards.
Port Orange sits in a subtropical climate where summer temperatures regularly hit the low 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. A screened patio without air conditioning is genuinely unusable for nearly half the year here - and that is not a small thing when the space sits right off your living room. Homeowners in Port Orange who invest in a properly built sunroom conversion get a room they actually live in, not one they avoid until November. Choosing low-e glass and a dedicated cooling source makes the difference between a room that works in July and one that sits empty.
Port Orange's housing stock - much of it built between the 1970s and the late 1990s - commonly includes screened lanais or patio slabs that were added after original construction. Those older structures are reaching the age where conversion makes more sense than repeated repairs. We serve homeowners across Edgewater and New Smyrna Beach as well, where the same housing patterns and climate conditions apply.
Call or submit our contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule an in-person estimate. We look at your existing slab, measure the space, check how it connects to your home's exterior wall, and ask how you plan to use the room - so you leave knowing what is realistic and what it will cost.
After the site visit, we prepare a written proposal covering the full scope of work, materials, price, and payment schedule. This is the stage to decide on the big choices - whether the room will be heated and cooled, what kind of windows you want, and what the floor will look like. Changes on paper are always cheaper than changes mid-construction.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Port Orange Building Division on your behalf. The review typically takes three to six weeks. We keep you updated on where things stand and give you a realistic start date the moment the permit is approved.
Active construction begins with any needed slab prep, then framing, windows, doors, and roofing. Florida requires inspections at multiple stages - your contractor schedules them, and an independent inspector confirms the work meets safety standards before each phase continues. At the end, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit and inspection records.
No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest estimate and straight answers about what your patio can become.
(386) 284-1782Every patio-to-sunroom conversion we build in Port Orange is fully permitted through the city and inspected at each required stage. That means no red flags in your permit history when you go to sell, and no expensive corrections to make before closing. You get documentation proving the work was done right.
Port Orange sits in a coastal county, and every sunroom we build meets Florida's strict wind resistance requirements - from the window glass to the roof connections. A properly permitted sunroom here is built tougher than you would get in most other states. You will not be watching your new room from inside during a tropical storm wondering if it will hold.
Many Port Orange neighborhoods, including those near Spruce Creek, have HOA rules that govern exterior additions. We have worked in these communities and know what the associations typically require. We help you understand what approvals you need before a single board goes up, so you do not finish the project only to get a letter demanding changes.
We assess your existing slab condition during the estimate visit and tell you straight whether it can serve as the sunroom floor or whether repairs are needed first - and why. The Portland Cement Association notes that slab condition is one of the most important variables in an enclosure project. You deserve a clear answer before you sign anything.
When you combine fully permitted construction with honest slab assessments and real local knowledge, you get a project that goes smoothly from the first phone call to the final inspection. That is how we have built a reputation worth calling.
If your outdoor space is a wood or composite deck rather than a concrete slab, we can enclose it with the same permitted, climate-ready construction.
Learn MoreA step beyond a basic conversion, enclosed patio rooms feature full insulated wall systems designed to function as a permanent year-round living space.
Learn MorePermit slots in Port Orange fill up fast - contact us now to lock in your project start date and enjoy your new room before summer arrives.