
Your patio could be the best room in the house - protected from bugs, rain, and the brutal afternoon sun. We build screened enclosures and full glass sunrooms built to Florida's hurricane code, with permits and HOA approvals handled for you.

Patio enclosures in Bonita Springs convert your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, a roof structure, and windows or screens - most screened enclosures install in two to five days on an existing slab, while fully enclosed glass sunrooms typically take two to four weeks once Lee County permits are in hand.
The right choice depends on how you want to use the space. A screened enclosure keeps the bugs out and handles light rain while staying open to the Gulf breeze. A fully enclosed custom sunroom with glass panels and air conditioning gives you a true year-round room you can use comfortably in July. Most homeowners in Bonita Springs start with a clear picture of how they want to use the space - and that answer usually points clearly toward one option or the other.
In either case, the project needs to be properly permitted through Lee County, and many communities in the area also require HOA architectural approval before work starts. We handle both as part of our standard process.
If your outdoor space sits unused from May through October because of heat, humidity, bugs, or afternoon thunderstorms, an enclosure would change how you live in your home. Bonita Springs summers are genuinely tough on unprotected outdoor spaces - a screened or glass enclosure makes the space usable again.
No-see-ums, mosquitoes, and love bugs are a persistent issue in Southwest Florida, especially near the water and preserve areas common in Bonita Springs. A screened enclosure is one of the most effective solutions available - and it does not require spraying chemicals around your family.
If your cushions are fading, frames are rusting, or outdoor rugs are deteriorating within a season or two, that is Florida's sun and rain doing what it does. An enclosure dramatically reduces UV and moisture exposure, so your outdoor furnishings last years longer.
If your home feels a little tight but a full room addition seems like too much disruption and expense, a patio enclosure is worth considering. It converts space you already have into a room you can actually use - for dining, relaxing, or entertaining - at a fraction of the cost of building new square footage.
We build screened enclosures, glass sunrooms, and hybrid structures that combine both. Every project uses aluminum framing and materials rated for Florida's high-wind and coastal-humidity requirements. For homeowners who want to go further, we also offer enclosed patio rooms with finished interiors, proper flooring, and electrical - spaces that function as a true room addition rather than an outdoor structure.
Not sure which direction makes sense for your home and budget? We walk through all the options during our on-site visit. We also handle the three-season versus four-season question - if you are comparing a basic screen enclosure to a fully climate-controlled custom sunroom, we will give you an honest picture of what each costs, how long each takes to build, and which one fits how you actually plan to use the space.
The most popular option in Southwest Florida - aluminum framing and mesh screening that keeps bugs out and handles light rain while staying open to the breeze.
Fully enclosed glass panels that allow climate control - ideal for homeowners who want a true year-round room they can use comfortably even in July.
Bonita Springs is in a high-velocity wind zone under Florida's statewide building code. That means every patio enclosure built here - including screened structures - must be engineered and rated to withstand hurricane-force winds. This is not something to negotiate around. The framing system, the panels, and the roof attachment all need documented ratings that your contractor should be ready to share. Homeowners in Bonita Springs saw firsthand during Hurricane Ian in 2022 what happens to structures that were not built to those standards. You can review Florida's wind-load product approval requirements at the Florida Building Commission.
Beyond wind ratings, Bonita Springs gets about 53 inches of rain per year - most of it falling in fast, heavy storms between June and September. Before we attach anything to your home, we assess how water currently moves across your patio and make sure the new structure does not create pooling problems against your foundation. Homeowners in communities bordering Cape Coral and the surrounding area often have HOA rules to navigate as well - we handle that submission so the approval process does not hold up your project.
We ask about the size of your patio, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have any HOA requirements to navigate. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess your existing slab, and talk through your options in person. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and what it will cost.
We submit the Lee County building permit and, if you are in an HOA community, prepare the architectural review package for your association. Both approvals are in hand before any work begins.
Most screened enclosures go up in two to five days. After installation, a county inspector signs off on the work. We finish with a full walkthrough and hand you a copy of the passed inspection for your records.
No pressure, no obligation. We come to your Bonita Springs home, measure your space, and give you a clear written estimate for a screened or glass enclosure. You will hear back within one business day.
(239) 317-8970We know how Bonita Springs HOA communities work and handle the architectural review paperwork as part of our process. You do not have to figure out what your association needs or worry about starting construction before approval comes through.
We submit every Lee County permit application on your behalf and track it through approval. Your enclosure is fully legal, on record, and will not create problems at resale - something unpermitted additions routinely do in Southwest Florida real estate transactions.
Every enclosure we build in Bonita Springs uses framing, screening or glass panels, and roof attachment methods rated for Lee County's wind zone requirements. We provide that documentation in writing before you sign a contract.
Southwest Florida's combination of salt air, UV exposure, and year-round humidity requires materials specified for coastal conditions. We use aluminum framing and hardware rated for this environment so your enclosure holds up for years - not just seasons.
Every step in our process - the wind-rated materials, the pulled permit, the HOA submission - is designed to make sure your enclosure is an asset when you are ready to sell. Unpermitted additions are one of the most common headaches in Southwest Florida real estate transactions. Ours never are. Learn more about contractor licensing in Florida from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Fully designed and built sunrooms tailored to your home's layout, your style preferences, and how you want to use the space.
Learn MoreTurn an existing patio or lanai into a fully enclosed room with solid walls, proper windows, and a finished interior.
Learn MoreWe build patio enclosures throughout Lee and Collier counties, including the communities below.
Bonita Springs contractors book up fast once season starts - locking in your spot now means your new space is ready when you need it.