
Your lanai or screened porch sits empty most of the summer. We build fully insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms that work in July just as well as January.

All season rooms in St. Cloud are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions with hurricane-rated sealed windows and a direct connection to heating and cooling - most projects take four to eight weeks of active construction once City of St. Cloud permits are approved.
A screened enclosure keeps bugs out but does nothing for the heat and humidity that make St. Cloud summers genuinely difficult from May through September. An all season room goes further than that - insulated walls, tight window seals, and real air conditioning mean the space is comfortable every single day of the year. If you have been comparing options, our enclosed patio rooms page walks through the patio-based version of the same concept.
Every all season room we build in St. Cloud is fully permitted through the city and passes inspections at the structural, electrical, and final stages. That record protects your home at resale and ensures the room is a documented asset, not an unpermitted liability.
If you walk past your back porch on a July afternoon and never think about using it, the space is not working for your Florida lifestyle. St. Cloud summers run hot for five to six months. An all season room solves this by making that space comfortable every day, not just on the handful of mild days between November and March.
If a sunroom or porch feels damp, smells musty, or shows moisture stains on walls or the ceiling, the space is not properly sealed or climate-controlled for Central Florida's humidity. Persistent moisture leads to mold and structural damage over time. A fully insulated, climate-controlled all season room stops that cycle.
If you need a dedicated home office, playroom, or guest space but moving is not the right answer, an all season room adds real, livable square footage. In St. Cloud's current real estate market, adding a permitted, finished room is often more cost-effective than buying a larger home in Osceola County.
If you have an older screened enclosure or porch with standard glass panels and feel anxious every time a tropical storm is forecast, that is worth paying attention to. Older enclosures in St. Cloud may not meet current wind-load requirements. A properly permitted all season room with hurricane-rated windows gives you a space you can feel confident about when storms arrive.
Our all season room service covers the full scope from foundation work through final county inspection - framing, insulated walls, hurricane-rated windows and doors, electrical, and a heating and cooling connection planned before the walls go up. If you already have a concrete patio slab, that may serve as the starting point. For homeowners converting an existing patio structure, see our enclosed patio rooms page for a look at that approach. If you want the maximum amount of natural light with glass on all sides and a glass roof, our four season sunrooms page covers that option.
We also handle the HOA documentation process for homeowners in St. Cloud planned communities. Many newer subdivisions - Harmony, Turtle Creek, and others on the city's south and east sides - have architectural review requirements. A missed submission or an incorrectly prepared package can add weeks to your project. We prepare the drawings your review board needs and coordinate the timing so HOA approval and permit approval line up.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round room with insulated walls, sealed hurricane-rated windows, and a dedicated HVAC connection - the most comfortable and most durable option for St. Cloud's climate.
Best when a concrete patio slab is already in place. Building on an existing slab reduces foundation costs and shortens the construction timeline compared to starting from bare ground.
Best for homeowners who already have a screened or glass enclosure but want it upgraded - adding insulation, replacing standard glass with hurricane-rated panels, and connecting the space to climate control.
St. Cloud sits in Central Florida where summer temperatures routinely hit the mid-90s and humidity stays high for months. A screened porch or basic glass enclosure is simply not usable from May through September without climate control. That is not a comfort preference - it is the physical reality of this climate. An all season room built with proper insulation and a connected cooling system is what makes outdoor-adjacent living actually possible here. Homeowners in Kissimmee and Poinciana face the same conditions and we serve both communities.
Florida's building code also requires that windows and glass panels in new additions meet wind-resistance standards for this region - and those standards reflect real storm history. Osceola County has seen the effects of tropical storms that crossed the state, and an all season room built here must account for that. Working with a contractor who knows the City of St. Cloud permit office and understands what local inspectors look for means your project moves through the process without costly plan revisions or failed inspections.
The first conversation takes about ten minutes. We ask about the size you have in mind, where on the house it would go, and whether you have an HOA. Within one business day we schedule an in-person visit - nothing gets priced without seeing your lot first.
We visit to assess your existing structure, your lot's soil conditions, and any HOA requirements. You receive a clear, written breakdown of costs - foundation, windows, framing, and HVAC connection - so there are no surprises once construction begins.
We submit the permit application to the City of St. Cloud Building Department and help you prepare HOA documents if needed. Permit review typically takes a few weeks. We track the status and keep you updated - you never have to chase the permit office yourself.
Once permits are approved, we complete foundation work, framing, windows, insulation, electrical, and the HVAC connection. A city inspector visits before the project closes out. We then walk through the finished room with you and address every punch-list item before final payment.
Free estimate, no pressure. We visit your home, review your HOA requirements if needed, and give you a clear written quote - most calls back within one business day.
(689) 214-9067We handle every step of the permit process - application, plan review, inspection scheduling, and final closeout. When the project is done, you have a legal, inspected room with a documented permit on record, protecting your home's value at resale.
Every all season room we build in St. Cloud uses windows that meet Florida's wind and impact-resistance standards. Your new room is designed to hold up through hurricane season, not just mild weather. We do not substitute lower-rated glass to lower the quote.
If you live in Harmony, Turtle Creek, or any other St. Cloud planned community, we prepare the materials your architectural review board needs. We know how to get approval the first time, without costly redesigns after the fact.
Cooling is not an afterthought on our projects. We plan the HVAC connection - extending your existing system or sizing a dedicated mini-split - before construction begins. Adding cooling after the walls are up costs more and delivers worse results.
Every one of these proof points traces back to the same thing: a room that is legal, comfortable, and built to last in this specific climate. The Florida Building Commission sets the wind and construction standards we build to, and the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation provides the contractor license verification tool you can use to confirm any contractor's standing before you sign anything.
Convert an existing patio into a covered, enclosed room - a practical starting point if you already have a concrete slab you want to build on.
Learn MoreGlass-dominant sunroom additions with maximum natural light on all four sides and a roof system that brings the outdoors in year-round.
Learn MorePermit timelines at the City of St. Cloud mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - contact us today to lock in your project date.