
Your patio sits empty most of the year because of Florida heat and bugs. We enclose it into a finished, air-conditioned room you can actually use every month.

A patio-to-sunroom conversion in Daytona Beach takes your existing concrete slab or screened porch and encloses it with walls, windows, and a weathertight roof to create a fully usable indoor space - most projects take four to six weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
Many homeowners in Daytona Beach reach this point after spending too many summers watching their patio go to waste. The heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms make most open patios genuinely uncomfortable from May through October. A properly enclosed and cooled sunroom solves all of that without requiring you to build a brand-new room from scratch. If your space is already screened and aging, a conversion is often smarter than another round of screen repairs - and a deck-to-sunroom conversion follows the same process if your outdoor space is a wood deck instead of a slab.
If you walk past your patio every summer morning and never actually use it because the heat and humidity are unbearable, the space is not working for you. Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year, and without enclosure, your outdoor area is unavailable for much of the hottest stretch. That is a lot of square footage sitting idle.
If your screened porch lets in rain spray during afternoon storms, fills with no-see-ums despite the screens, or leaves you wiping down furniture after every weather event, the structure is not doing enough. Daytona Beach's afternoon thunderstorm season runs roughly June through September and makes a leaky enclosure genuinely frustrating to maintain.
Many Daytona Beach homes have aluminum-framed screen enclosures installed in the 1980s or 1990s that are now showing bent frames, torn screens, rust stains, or panels that no longer latch properly. Rather than paying to repair an aging structure that still leaves you exposed to heat, converting it gives you a room built to current Florida wind standards.
If your home feels cramped but you already have a patio slab in good condition, converting it is almost always faster and less expensive than building a new addition from the ground up. The slab is already there, the footprint is defined, and the work focuses on enclosing and finishing rather than excavating and pouring new concrete.
Every conversion starts with an honest assessment of your existing slab - whether it is level, whether it needs repair, and what enclosure style suits your home and budget. From there we handle framing, window and door installation, roofing, electrical, and interior finishing. If you want year-round comfort, we connect the room to your existing HVAC or install a mini-split from the start - retrofitting cooling later always costs more. For homeowners who want to go further, enclosed patio rooms offer a range of finish levels from basic enclosure to fully finished living space.
We also manage the full Volusia County permit process, including plan submission and inspection scheduling at every required stage. If your community has an HOA with architectural review requirements, we handle that submission before a single board is cut. The goal is a finished room that is on record, properly insured, and adds real value to your home. Homeowners who want more design control can pair this service with deck-to-sunroom conversion planning sessions to explore material and layout options.
Best for homeowners whose primary goal is keeping bugs and rain out without full climate control.
Suits homeowners who want solid walls and windows but plan to use the space mainly during Daytona Beach's milder months.
Ideal for homeowners who want year-round use and are willing to connect the new room to their existing HVAC system.
For homeowners who want the converted space to feel like a true additional room, with flooring, drywall, and trim work included.
Florida's statewide building code requires that new sunroom windows in coastal areas like Daytona Beach meet specific wind-resistance standards - meaning they must handle hurricane-force winds without failure. These impact-rated windows cost more than standard windows used in other states, which is why Florida sunroom quotes often surprise homeowners who have seen national cost estimates online. This is not a contractor upsell. It is a legal requirement that also protects your home and your insurance coverage. The sandy soil and proximity to the water table that characterize much of Daytona Beach's housing stock also mean older slabs sometimes need assessment before building begins - a step our team includes in every estimate.
We work across the full Daytona Beach area, including communities like Port Orange and Ormond Beach, where HOA architectural review requirements are common in planned communities. Getting HOA sign-off early - before the county permit application goes in - is something we handle as part of the project process, not as an afterthought. If you live in a neighborhood with an architectural review board, ask us about that step on your first call.
Learn more about Florida Building Commission wind-resistance standards and the Volusia County building permit process.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions - the size of your patio, whether it has an existing slab, and what you hope to use the space for - so the estimate visit is focused and useful.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the condition of your slab, and look at how the patio connects to your exterior wall. You will receive a written quote within a few days that breaks out materials, labor, permits, and any structural work - no vague line items.
Once you sign a contract, we submit plans to Volusia County's building department and handle any HOA architectural review submission. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. We update you on progress so there are no silent gaps in communication.
Work begins with framing, then windows and roofing, then electrical and interior finishing. County inspectors visit at required stages - we schedule those, not you. When the work is complete, we walk you through the finished room and provide permit sign-off documents for your records.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits, HOA review, and everything in between - no paperwork for you.
(386) 278-1903We handle every step of the permit process - plan preparation, submission to the county building department, and scheduling all required inspections. You do not visit any office or fill out any forms. Your finished room comes with a final inspection sign-off that becomes part of your home's permanent record.
Every conversion we build uses impact-rated windows that meet Florida's coastal wind-resistance requirements. This is not an upgrade option - it is our standard. It matters for your insurance coverage and for your peace of mind when hurricane season arrives. We can explain exactly which products we are using and why.
We assess your existing slab during the estimate visit and tell you honestly whether it needs any repair before walls go up. A large share of Daytona Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and older slabs near the coast sometimes need attention. You know the full cost before you sign - not after work has started.
Many Daytona Beach communities require architectural review board approval before exterior changes. We review your HOA's guidelines early, help you choose a design that meets their requirements, and submit the approval paperwork on your behalf. No expensive redesigns after you have committed to a plan. Florida DBPR HOA information
Every project we take on in Daytona Beach is permitted, inspected, and built to current Florida wind standards. When the work is done, you have documentation that proves it - which matters for your insurance and for your home's value when you sell.
Convert an existing wood or composite deck into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Learn MoreChoose from a range of enclosure styles and finish levels for your existing outdoor slab.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Volusia County mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying your finished room - call or submit a request today.