
Your lanai sits empty for months because of the heat and bugs. An all season room changes that - a sealed, climate-controlled space you can use every single day.

All season rooms in Bonita Springs are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions that connect to your home's heating and cooling system, giving you a comfortable living space year-round. Most projects take four to ten weeks of construction once permits are approved through Lee County.
Unlike a basic screened lanai, an all season room seals out humidity, insects, and driving rain while keeping the interior at a comfortable temperature all year. In Bonita Springs, where summer heat and the rainy season run from June through September, that difference makes your outdoor space genuinely usable instead of something you walk past. If you are weighing options, our enclosed patio rooms service covers conversions of existing lanais that are already partially enclosed.
Homeowners in communities like Bonita Bay and Pelican Landing also appreciate that a permitted all season room adds finished square footage to their home's record - a real asset when it is time to sell or refinance.
If your screened porch sits empty from May through October because of the heat or insects, your outdoor space is not working for you. Bonita Springs summers make unenclosed spaces genuinely uncomfortable for months, and an all season room solves that directly.
Southwest Florida's rainy season brings nearly daily afternoon storms from June through September. If you are constantly rushing inside or watching a soaked porch from the living room, an all season room gives you a protected space to watch the weather roll in without getting wet.
If your existing lanai feels damp, smells musty, or still lets in mosquitoes despite screens, the space is not truly sealed. Bonita Springs sits near Estero Bay and the Gulf, and the combination of coastal humidity and insects is relentless - an all season room with proper sealing and climate control eliminates both problems.
If your home feels cramped during the winter season when family visits, but a full addition feels overwhelming, an all season room is often a practical middle ground. It adds real usable square footage as a sitting room, dining area, or home office, and typically costs less than a traditional addition.
We build all season rooms as new construction on a concrete slab or as conversions of existing screened lanais. For homeowners whose existing lanai frame is in good shape, conversion is often the most cost-effective path. For those starting fresh, a new slab and full enclosure gives you full design flexibility. Both paths result in a fully permitted, climate-controlled room built to Lee County's wind-load requirements. If you want a lighter commitment before going fully enclosed, our enclosed patio rooms offer a more direct conversion path using your existing patio footprint.
On the cooling side, we work with both mini-split installations and extensions of your existing central air system, depending on which is better suited to your home's setup. If you are comparing room types, our four season sunrooms page explains the differences in glazing systems and structural approaches for homes that want maximum glass and natural light.
Best for homeowners adding an all season room to a part of the yard where no structure currently exists.
Ideal for homes with an existing screened lanai that needs to be upgraded to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space.
Suited to homeowners who want precise temperature control without extending their existing HVAC system.
A good fit when your existing system has the capacity to serve the new room without needing a separate unit.
Bonita Springs averages over 260 sunny days per year, but summer heat and humidity make unenclosed outdoor spaces genuinely miserable from May through October. The afternoon thunderstorms that roll in almost daily during the rainy season can soak a screened porch in minutes. An all season room designed for this climate - with low-E glass that blocks heat and a cooling system sized for real Southwest Florida conditions - is a room you will use every day, not just on cool January mornings. Homeowners in North Naples face the same climate realities and regularly choose all season rooms for this reason.
Lee County's building code requires hurricane-rated windows and engineered framing for any enclosed addition - which adds cost compared to other states, but also means your room is genuinely built to last through storm season. The county also requires building permits and inspections at key stages, which protects you from substandard work and keeps the room on record for insurance and resale. Homeowners across Estero and Bonita Springs have found that starting the permit and HOA process early is the single biggest factor in getting a project finished before the next busy season. The Lee County Building Department handles all permit applications for this type of project.
We respond within one business day. During the visit, we walk the space, talk through how you plan to use the room, and give you a realistic estimate before anything is finalized.
We produce drawings for your review. If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare the submission package and guide you through that process - it typically takes two to six weeks depending on your association.
We handle the Lee County permit application on your behalf. You should never be asked to pull your own permit for this type of work. Expect a few weeks for county review before construction begins.
Once the permit is issued, our crew completes the foundation, framing, windows, and cooling system. After a county inspection passes, we walk through every window, door, and system in the finished room with you.
Free estimate, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(239) 317-8970Every all season room we build meets Florida's hurricane-resistance requirements for Lee County, using impact-rated windows and engineered framing. You can close up and leave during storm season knowing the room is built to hold.
We pull every permit through the Lee County Building Department and schedule required inspections at each stage. That means your room is on record, insurable, and will not become a problem at resale.
We have worked with HOAs in Bonita Springs communities including Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Palmira. We prepare the architectural review submission so the paperwork does not fall on you and your project does not stall.
We size cooling systems and specify low-E glass for Bonita Springs conditions - not a generic national standard. A room designed for this climate stays comfortable in August, not just on mild winter mornings. The National Sunroom Association sets the professional standards our work is built on.
Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built to the wind-load standards required for Lee County. That combination of local knowledge and documented compliance is what separates a room that holds its value from one that becomes a problem at closing.
Convert your existing lanai into a permanent enclosed room using the footprint you already have.
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