
Your patio sits empty for months because of the heat. We enclose it into a comfortable, air-conditioned room your family actually uses every day.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Bonita Springs means building walls, windows, and a roof over your existing concrete slab to create a fully enclosed, air-conditioned living space, and most projects are complete in three to six weeks of construction once permits are approved.
If your patio collects dust from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, you are not alone - it is one of the most common frustrations for homeowners in Southwest Florida. Converting that slab into a sunroom gives you back that square footage year-round, at a lower cost than building a full room addition from scratch because the foundation is already there.
Many homeowners also consider deck-to-sunroom conversion if their home has a raised deck structure rather than a ground-level slab. Both approaches result in a fully enclosed, comfortable room - the main difference is how the foundation and framing are handled.
If no one uses your patio from May through October because of the heat and humidity, the space is not working for your family. In Bonita Springs, an open patio is essentially off-limits for half the year. Enclosing it with air conditioning turns it back into usable square footage.
If your dining room doubles as a home office or guests crowd your living room during visits, you have a space problem a sunroom can solve. Because the slab is already there, this conversion costs less than a full room addition. You gain real square footage without the full disruption of new construction.
Many Bonita Springs homes have screened lanais that are 15 to 25 years old - faded, torn, or structurally tired. If your screen panels are sagging or the frame is corroding, you are already facing a repair decision. That moment is often the right time to ask whether upgrading to a fully enclosed sunroom makes more sense than rescreening.
If your patio slab holds water after a typical afternoon storm - common in Bonita Springs during rainy season - that drainage problem needs to be addressed before any enclosure is built on top of it. Left unresolved, poor drainage under a sunroom leads to moisture damage and mold inside the new space.
Every conversion starts with a thorough assessment of your existing slab - checking for cracks, drainage issues, and whether it can support walls and a roof without repairs. From there we design a room that fits your property, your budget, and any HOA requirements. If you want a room that stays cool in July and comfortable through every month, we connect it to your home's air conditioning or install a dedicated mini-split unit sized for the space. For homeowners interested in a lighter-weight option, we also offer enclosed patio rooms that provide protection without full climate control.
Windows are a critical decision in Southwest Florida. Every project we build uses impact-rated glass that meets Lee County's wind requirements - the same standard as the rest of your home. We handle the full permit process through Lee County, submit HOA architectural review packages where needed, and manage each inspection milestone so you do not have to track any of it. Whether you want a simple screened option or a full four-season sunroom with insulated walls and a proper ceiling, we lay out your choices clearly before any contract is signed.
Best for homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned, insulated room they can use comfortably every day of the year.
Suits homeowners who want protection from bugs and rain but do not need cooling - practical for mild-weather months in Southwest Florida.
A good fit for homeowners who want a protected outdoor-feel space with solid walls but a lighter budget than a full sunroom.
Ideal for homes that already have a screened lanai and want to upgrade to solid glass panels and climate control without a full rebuild.
Bonita Springs sits in one of the hottest, most humid parts of the continental United States. Summer heat indexes regularly exceed 100 degrees, and the rainy season brings daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. Any open patio is genuinely uncomfortable for half the year. A properly insulated, air-conditioned sunroom changes that completely - the same space that collects dust in July becomes the room your family actually lives in. Many of the homes in communities like Pelican Landing and Bonita Bay were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and their original patio slabs have had decades to settle in the sandy, moisture-rich soil here. Checking slab condition before committing to a design is something we do on every estimate.
Lee County sits in a high-wind zone, which means every window we install must meet hurricane-impact standards - and every project must be permitted and inspected through the county building department. We have completed conversions across Bonita Springs and the surrounding communities, including homeowners in Estero and Naples. Understanding local HOA architectural review processes - which many communities here require before a single board goes up - is part of how we keep projects moving without surprises. For background on Florida's energy efficiency standards for enclosed additions, the Florida Solar Energy Center publishes useful guidance on insulation and cooling requirements for the state's hot-humid climate.
Tell us about your patio size and what you want to use the room for. We reply within one business day, and we will give you a realistic budget range before asking you to commit to anything.
We come to your home, measure the patio, and inspect the existing slab for drainage issues or settling. You get a written estimate within a few days - with no surprises hidden inside it.
We prepare and submit the Lee County building permit application and, where needed, the HOA architectural review package. This phase typically takes two to six weeks - we track it for you and keep you updated.
Once permits are approved, framing, windows, roofing, and mechanical connections follow in sequence with county inspections at key milestones. We finish with a full walkthrough so you know exactly how every window, door, and system operates.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We handle permits and HOA submissions.
(239) 317-8970We inspect your existing concrete patio at the estimate stage and tell you its condition before you sign anything. If repairs are needed, they are included in the written quote - not discovered halfway through the project.
We pull the Lee County building permit, schedule all required inspections, and track the process so you do not have to. Every completed project we deliver is fully permitted and on the county record as a legal addition to your home.
We have navigated architectural review submissions for communities throughout Bonita Springs, including neighborhoods with active review boards. We prepare the drawings and material specs these boards need the first time - reducing the risk of resubmissions and delays.
Every sunroom we build in Lee County uses windows that meet Florida's hurricane-impact standards. These are required by code and by your homeowner's insurance - and the{' '}National Association of Home Builders notes that impact glazing also reduces noise and heat gain year-round.
Every one of those details matters because a patio-to-sunroom conversion is a permanent addition to your home. Getting the slab right, the permits right, and the windows right is what separates a room you enjoy for decades from one that causes problems the first rainy season.
Convert a raised deck structure into a fully enclosed, weatherproof sunroom without starting your foundation from scratch.
Learn MoreA solid-wall enclosure option for homeowners who want protection and privacy without a full four-season climate-control setup.
Learn MorePermit-ready projects in Bonita Springs book fast heading into the October-to-May building window - reach out now to lock in your start date.