
Your porch sits empty five months a year because of the heat. An all season room gives it back to you - fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built for Florida.

All season rooms in Port St. Lucie are fully enclosed, insulated additions connected to your home's heating and cooling system, turning dead outdoor space into a livable room you can use every month of the year - most projects run four to eight weeks of active construction after permits are approved.
Unlike a basic screened porch, an all season room in Port St. Lucie has real insulated walls, sealed windows that block heat and humidity, and a climate control setup sized for Florida summers. If you have been thinking about adding livable space without the full cost of a traditional home addition, this is usually the most practical path. Many homeowners pair it with a patio enclosure conversion to get the most out of an existing slab.
Port St. Lucie's outdoor season is short without shade and cooling. A properly built all season room changes that completely - giving your family a comfortable, daily-use space from January through December.
If you walk past your screened porch from May through October without stepping in because of the heat, that space is not working for you. Port St. Lucie's summer heat index regularly pushes past 100 degrees, and an uninsulated porch is genuinely unusable during those months. An all season room with proper cooling turns that dead space into somewhere your family will actually use every day.
Port St. Lucie averages over 55 inches of rain annually, and afternoon thunderstorms can come in hard and fast. If your current porch or sunroom lets water in through screen gaps, around window frames, or under the door, you are risking floor and wall damage every rainy season. That is not a maintenance issue you should keep patching - it is a sign the space needs a proper enclosure.
Torn screens, rusting aluminum frames, and a cracked or uneven slab are signs your existing enclosure has reached the end of its useful life. At that point, the cost gap between patching the old structure and converting to a fully enclosed all season room is often smaller than homeowners expect - and the result is dramatically more useful.
If your family has outgrown your current living space but a full room addition feels out of reach financially, an all season room uses your existing patio footprint as a starting point - which reduces foundation and framing costs considerably. You gain a real, climate-controlled room without the cost of building from scratch.
Every all season room project starts with an honest look at your existing space - the slab, the roofline, and how the new room will connect to your home's structure and HVAC. Some homeowners want a straightforward insulated enclosure over an existing patio. Others want something closer to a full bonus room with flooring, built-in lighting, and a dedicated cooling unit. We build both. If you are starting with a screened or open porch and want to upgrade it step by step, pairing an all season room with enclosed patio room work gives you the most flexibility on design and budget.
For homeowners who want maximum comfort year-round, we also build four season sunrooms with upgraded glazing and higher-end finishes. The difference is mostly in the window system and insulation level - both deliver a livable space, but the four season version handles temperature extremes better if you plan to use the room as a home office or a primary living area. We will walk you through the options so you choose what fits your budget and how you actually live.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable, climate-controlled space at a practical price point, using an existing patio slab as the foundation.
Suited for homeowners who want upgraded finishes, higher-performance windows, and a space that functions as a true primary living room.
Designed for homeowners in managed communities like Tradition or PGA Village who need architectural approval before construction can start.
Ideal for homeowners whose existing air conditioning system can handle the added load, connecting the new room directly to the home's ductwork.
Port St. Lucie averages over 230 sunny days a year, and the summer heat index regularly tops 100 degrees. Most of the city's housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005 - homes designed with screened lanais and open patios that were always meant to be enjoyed outdoors. The problem is that the outdoor season without cooling is genuinely short here. A properly insulated, climate-controlled all season room is the fix that actually works, not a shade sail or a bigger fan. Florida's building code also requires hurricane-rated windows and reinforced framing for any new addition, which adds upfront cost but means your room is built to last through storm season without worry.
We work across the full Port St. Lucie area, including newer neighborhoods in Tradition where HOA approval is part of the process, and established neighborhoods closer to Jensen Beach where older homes often have the slab already in place. Wherever you are in the area, the process is the same: free estimate, written proposal, permits handled, and a finished room that is genuinely yours to use.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about your patio size, whether you have an HOA, and what you want to use the room for so we come to your home prepared.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the existing slab, and review how the new room will connect to your structure and HVAC. You receive a written proposal - including permitting costs - within a week of the visit. No surprise line items added later.
We submit the building permit application to St. Lucie County and, if needed, prepare your HOA architectural review package. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. HOA review can add two to four more weeks - we track both and keep you updated.
Once the permit is posted, we start on foundation, framing, windows, and roofing - most projects run four to six weeks of active work. The county inspector signs off at multiple stages. After the final inspection passes, we connect the HVAC and walk through the finished room with you before closing out the job.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the permits and HOA submission so you do not have to.
Every all season room we build uses impact-rated windows and reinforced framing that meet Florida's current residential building code. That is not an upsell - it is the legal minimum in St. Lucie County's wind zone, and it is what makes your room insurable and inspectable. We do not substitute materials to lower a quote.
We pull the St. Lucie County building permit on every job before work begins. You receive copies of the permit and the final inspection sign-off before we leave. That paperwork is what protects you if you ever sell - and a future buyer's lender will ask for it.
A large share of Port St. Lucie's neighborhoods - including Tradition, PGA Village, and St. James Golf Club - require HOA architectural approval before a permit can even be pulled. We have navigated those submission processes and know what each board typically needs to approve a plan the first time, which cuts weeks off your project timeline.
The written estimate you receive after our site visit covers labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. We do not add line items after work starts. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends getting a detailed written contract before any money changes hands - that is standard practice on every job we do.
Every one of these proof points connects to the same outcome: a finished room that passes inspection, holds up through hurricane season, and stays on your books as a real asset when it is time to sell. That is what a properly permitted, code-compliant all season room delivers.
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