Patio Enclosures
Transform your existing patio into a protected, usable living space.

Turn Your Patio Into Year-Round Space
You already have a patio, but how often can you actually use it? Afternoon thunderstorms, bugs, intense sun, and humidity probably keep you inside more than you'd like. A patio enclosure changes that by adding walls and a roof to your existing outdoor space. You keep the square footage you already paid for, but now you can use it regardless of weather.
Most homeowners in Daytona Beach have concrete patios that sit empty except for a few perfect weather days. Enclosing that space means you suddenly have a whole extra room without the cost of building an addition from scratch. You can set up furniture that stays clean and dry, add lighting for evening use, and stop worrying about leaving cushions out when rain clouds roll in.
Types of Patio Enclosures
Patio enclosures come in several styles, and the right choice depends on how you want to use the space. A simple screen enclosure gives you bug protection and shade while keeping things open and breezy. For more protection, you can add windows and solid walls that block wind and rain. Some homeowners go all the way to a climate-controlled room that works like a four-season sunroom.
Common patio enclosure options include:
- Screen-only enclosures for airflow with bug protection
- Glass or vinyl windows that open and close as needed
- Combination designs with screens and removable panels
- Full wall systems with insulation and climate control
- Aluminum framing in colors that match your home
Working with Existing Patios
The nice thing about patio enclosures is that you're working with infrastructure that's already there. Your concrete slab becomes the floor, and we attach the new structure to your existing roof line and walls. This saves time and money compared to starting from nothing. We just need to make sure your patio is in good shape and properly sized for what you want to do.
Before we start, we inspect your patio foundation to confirm it can handle the new structure. Sometimes we need to reinforce the slab or add supports, but usually the existing concrete works fine. We also check drainage because you don't want water pooling inside your new enclosure. If there are any issues, we fix them as part of the project so you end up with a space that performs well long-term.
Design and Functionality
Your patio enclosure should match your home's style and work with your landscape. We design the structure to complement your existing architecture, choosing colors and materials that look like they've always been there. You also get to decide on details like door placement, window sizes, and whether you want screens, glass, or a mix of both.
Think about how you'll use the space. If you want a casual hangout area, a simple screen enclosure might be perfect. If you're creating an outdoor dining room or a spot for your home gym, you might want more protection from the elements. We help you balance your budget with your goals so you get an enclosure that fits your lifestyle without overspending on features you won't use.
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