
Your patio should work for you year-round. A properly built enclosure keeps the bugs out, the storm debris away, and your outdoor furniture protected - without the cost of a full room addition.

Patio enclosures in Ormond Beach, FL turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected room - ranging from a simple aluminum screen enclosure that keeps bugs and debris out to a fully enclosed sunroom with glass panels and climate control. A basic screen enclosure on an existing slab can be completed in one to three days of construction once permits are approved, making it one of the fastest home improvements available in this area.
Most homeowners we work with in Ormond Beach have the same starting point: a concrete patio slab they are not using because the bugs, heat, and afternoon storms make it more trouble than it is worth. An enclosure solves all three problems. If you are looking for something more substantial - a room you can use in any weather, fully furnished - a custom sunroom or a fully enclosed patio room may be a better fit for your goals and budget.
Every enclosure we build in Volusia County is fully permitted and inspected. That keeps your home sale-ready and gives you documentation for insurance purposes.
In Ormond Beach, mosquito and no-see-um pressure is intense from spring through fall. If you step outside in the evening and retreat within minutes, your patio is not usable. A screen enclosure solves this immediately - you get the breeze and the view without the insects.
If your cushions fade, your table rusts, and your wood furniture warps within a season or two, Ormond Beach's combination of intense UV, salt air, and afternoon rain is the culprit. An enclosure shields furniture from direct exposure and rain, extending its life significantly.
Ormond Beach gets frequent afternoon thunderstorms from May through September. If your open patio collects leaves, branches, and debris after nearly every storm, a screen enclosure keeps the mess out while still letting air flow through. If cleanup is a recurring frustration, an enclosure is the fix.
If you have a perfectly good concrete slab that you rarely use because there is no protection from the elements, that space is wasted square footage. An enclosure turns it into a room you will actually use - for morning coffee, evening meals, or a place for kids and pets. The foundation you already have is the starting point.
We build everything from simple aluminum screen enclosures to fully enclosed glass-panel sunrooms, and we will help you figure out which option fits your space, budget, and how you plan to use the room. The most important conversation we have with every homeowner is about what they actually want to do in the finished space - because the right answer for someone who wants a cool, air-conditioned room year-round is very different from someone who wants to keep bugs out while enjoying the breeze. If you are looking for a fully enclosed room with glass walls and climate control, a custom sunroom gives you complete design flexibility.
For homeowners who want more than a screen enclosure but do not need full climate control, a enclosed patio room with solid panels and operable windows is often the right middle ground. Every project includes a written estimate before you commit, permit submission to Volusia County, slab inspection, and a final county inspection walkthrough. We handle HOA architectural review submissions when your neighborhood requires one.
The most affordable enclosed outdoor space - aluminum framing with fiberglass or aluminum mesh panels, ideal for homeowners whose main goal is keeping bugs and debris out.
Solid tempered or impact-resistant glass panels for homeowners who want full weather protection and a room that looks and feels like a finished part of the home.
When your existing concrete patio is in good condition, we build directly on it - saving time and reducing your overall project cost.
We handle the full Volusia County permit process and, where required, prepare and submit your HOA architectural review documents.
Florida has some of the strictest requirements in the country for attached outdoor structures, and Volusia County enforces them carefully. Any enclosure attached to your home must be engineered to handle specific wind speeds - and the contractor has to submit those engineering calculations as part of the permit application. An enclosure that was not built to these standards can fail in a tropical storm, and an unpermitted structure will surface as a problem the moment you list your home for sale. We build every enclosure to Volusia County's current wind requirements and pull permits on every job, no exceptions. Homeowners in Daytona Beach and Holly Hill face the same coastal requirements, and we work in those communities as well.
Salt air is also a real factor on the Atlantic coast side of Ormond Beach. Aluminum is the right framing material here because it resists corrosion far better than steel in this environment - but even aluminum hardware like hinges and latches should be marine-grade or stainless steel to hold up over time. Homeowners who chose lower-grade hardware to save money at installation often find themselves replacing it within a few seasons. We specify materials for Ormond Beach conditions specifically, not just what a national supplier puts in a standard catalog.
For details on Florida's coastal building requirements, the Florida Building Commission is the authoritative source. The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes also publishes homeowner-friendly guidance on wind-resistant construction in Florida.
We respond within 1 business day. The first call covers the basics - the size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the space for. You do not need to know every detail - just describe what you have and what you are hoping for.
We come to your home, measure the space, inspect your existing slab, and look at how the enclosure will attach to your roofline and exterior walls. The visit takes 30 to 60 minutes, and you get a written estimate within a few days.
After you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Volusia County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you with that submission too. Permit approval typically takes two to six weeks depending on project complexity.
For a screen enclosure, most work is done in one to three days. Glass-panel enclosures and sunrooms take one to three weeks. A Volusia County inspector visits when the work is complete. We walk you through the finished space and hand over the permit sign-off for your records.
Free on-site estimate, no obligation. We handle Volusia County permits and HOA submissions from start to finish.
(386) 465-0068Florida requires engineering documents for attached structures, and we include them in every permit application. That means you get a county-reviewed enclosure designed to handle the wind speeds Volusia County requires - not just something that looks solid at installation.
We specify marine-grade or stainless steel hardware for every enclosure we build near the Ormond Beach coast. Standard hardware corrodes quickly in this salt-air environment, and the homeowners who skimped here usually call us back within a few years for repairs.
We prepare and submit the Volusia County permit application on your behalf, handle any back-and-forth with the building department, and schedule the final inspection. You do not make a single call to a government office to complete your project.
We give you a detailed written estimate covering the full scope before you sign anything. If your slab needs repairs or there is a change to the design, you hear the cost before we act - not as a surprise line item on the final invoice.
When you combine proper engineering, coastal-grade materials, and a permit process that is handled completely on your behalf, the result is an enclosure that holds up, passes inspection, and costs what we told you it would. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
For homeowners who want a fully designed, glass-enclosed room built to their exact specifications and matched to their home's architecture.
Learn MoreA step up from a screen enclosure - solid-panel walls and operable windows that give you a real room without committing to full climate control.
Learn MoreContractors in Ormond Beach book out fast heading into fall - reach out today to hold your spot before the busy season.