
Your deck goes unused for half the year because of the heat and storms. We enclose it into a comfortable, impact-rated sunroom you can use every single day.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Bonita Springs means enclosing your existing deck structure with walls, impact-rated windows, and a roof to create a fully usable indoor room, and most projects take four to eight weeks of construction once permits are approved.
The key advantage over a brand-new room addition is that the deck footprint is already there. The connection to your home is established, and the foundation work is at least partially done. That translates to lower cost and less disruption than starting from bare ground. The structural assessment step is critical here - a contractor needs to visit your deck in person to determine whether the existing framing can support the added weight of walls, a roof, and impact-rated windows before any quote can be accurate.
If your outdoor space is a ground-level concrete slab rather than a raised deck, you may be a better candidate for a patio-to-sunroom conversion instead. Both options end in the same result - a properly enclosed, climate-controlled room - the difference is primarily how the foundation and framing are assessed and handled.
If you walk past your deck most mornings from late spring through early fall and never use it because of the heat and humidity, the space is not working for you. In Bonita Springs, an uncovered deck is genuinely uncomfortable for six or more months of the year. Enclosing it with air conditioning means you use that square footage every single day instead of watching it sit empty.
If you spend time each hurricane season moving furniture inside, worrying about wind damage, and hoping nothing gets destroyed, the space is costing you effort without giving much back. A properly built sunroom with impact-rated windows eliminates that seasonal scramble entirely. The room becomes a permanent, protected part of your home rather than something you have to manage around the weather.
If the bones of your deck - the posts, beams, and framing - are still solid but the decking boards are worn, faded, or splintering, you are at a natural decision point. Replacing the surface alone is one option, but if you have been thinking about enclosing the space, now is the time to do it before spending money on a surface that will be covered anyway.
If your home feels tight but a full room addition seems overwhelming in cost and disruption, your existing deck is a head start. The footprint is there, the foundation work is partially done, and the connection to the house is already established. Many Bonita Springs homeowners find that converting an existing deck costs significantly less than building a comparable new addition from the ground up.
Every project starts with a structural assessment of your existing deck - checking the posts, beams, footings, and connections to the house. Some decks need only minor reinforcement; others require partial rebuilding of the substructure before enclosure can begin. We tell you exactly what we find before any contract is signed, and any required structural work is priced into the written quote. From there we design a room that fits your home, your HOA guidelines if applicable, and your budget. If you want a room that stays comfortable in July, we connect it to your air conditioning or install a dedicated mini-split unit. For homeowners interested in a similar approach to year-round usability, our all season rooms service covers fully insulated enclosures built to handle Florida's climate from day one.
Impact-rated windows are standard on every enclosure we build in Lee County - they are required by Florida's building code and by your homeowner's insurance. We handle the full Lee County permit process, manage all inspection milestones, and prepare HOA architectural review packages for communities that require them. The goal is a finished room that is a fully documented, legal addition to your home - not a structure that causes problems when you sell or refinance. For information on energy efficiency requirements for enclosed additions in Florida's hot-humid climate, the U.S. Department of Energy publishes practical guidance on home cooling and insulation.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, air-conditioned room they can use comfortably on even the hottest Bonita Springs days.
Suits homeowners who want protection from bugs, rain, and wind but do not need full climate control - practical for the mild months of the year.
A good choice when the goal is maximum year-round usability with a fully thermal envelope - insulation, impact glass, and dedicated cooling all included.
For decks that need partial rebuilding before enclosure begins - we handle both the structural work and the finished sunroom in one contract.
Bonita Springs averages high temperatures above 90 degrees from June through September, with humidity levels that make an unshaded outdoor deck genuinely unpleasant for much of the year. That is not a minor inconvenience - it is six months of square footage that delivers no value. A properly air-conditioned sunroom built over your existing deck changes that math completely. Hurricane Ian's impact on Lee County in 2022 also reminded many homeowners that outdoor structures built without impact-rated components are vulnerable. Any sunroom we build here uses windows and roof attachments designed to meet Lee County's high-wind zone standards - both because the code requires it and because it is the right way to build in Southwest Florida.
We serve homeowners throughout Bonita Springs and the surrounding communities, including clients in Fort Myers and Cape Coral who have similar deck conversion needs. Many homes in planned communities here - including neighborhoods like Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells - require HOA architectural review before exterior modifications can begin. We have prepared these submissions before and know what the review boards in this area typically need to approve a project without delays. For verification of contractor licensing in Florida, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation allows anyone to check a contractor's current license status for free.
Tell us about your deck size, whether you are in an HOA, and what you are hoping the finished room will feel like. We reply within one business day and will give you a realistic range before anyone drives out - so you know whether it is in your budget.
We visit your property to inspect the existing deck framing, check how the deck connects to your house, and assess the condition of posts and footings. This visit is not optional - and any contractor who quotes a firm price without it should raise a flag.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we prepare drawings and apply for the Lee County building permit. If you are in an HOA, we help prepare the architectural review submission too. This phase typically takes four to eight weeks - we track it and keep you updated throughout.
With permits in hand, work begins: structural reinforcement if needed, framing, impact-rated windows, roof, electrical, and HVAC. A Lee County inspector confirms the work at key milestones. We finish with a full walkthrough before you make final payment.
Free on-site estimate. We assess the existing structure and give you a written quote before you commit to anything.
(239) 317-8970We visit your deck and inspect the framing, footings, and connections before we quote the job. If reinforcement is needed, that cost is in the written estimate - not discovered after you have already signed a contract and work has begun.
We pull the building permit, prepare the plan documents to Lee County's specifications, and schedule all required inspections. Every project we complete is on the county record as a legal, inspected addition to your home - which protects your property value when you sell or refinance.
We have worked with architectural review boards in Bonita Springs communities including neighborhoods in Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells. We prepare the drawings and material specs these boards need so your submission is not kicked back for missing information.
Every enclosure we build in Lee County uses windows rated for Florida's high-wind zone - required by code and by your homeowner's insurance. The Lee County Division of Community Development confirms compliance at inspection, so you never have to wonder whether your addition will pass.
A deck-to-sunroom conversion is one of the more complex home improvement projects you can take on - it involves structural assessment, permitting, HOA navigation, and weather-resistant construction all at once. Choosing a contractor with real local experience in all four areas is the difference between a smooth project and a frustrating one.
Fully insulated, climate-controlled enclosures designed specifically for year-round comfort in Southwest Florida's heat and humidity.
Learn MoreIf your outdoor space is a ground-level concrete slab rather than a raised deck, this is the conversion path built for your situation.
Learn MoreReputable contractors in Bonita Springs are booking out - reach out now to get your assessment scheduled and your project on the calendar.