
Your patio has the footprint. We enclose it with solid walls, proper windows, and smart drainage so you have a room that works in the Florida heat - not just on mild days.

Enclosed patio rooms in St. Cloud turn an existing outdoor patio or open-air space into a fully covered, walled room attached to your home - most projects take two to six weeks of active construction once Osceola County permits are approved.
A screened enclosure keeps bugs out but still lets in Florida's heat and afternoon thunderstorms - it is essentially still outdoors. An enclosed patio room goes further: solid walls, real windows or glass panels, and the option to add climate control so the space works in July just as well as December. If you want a fully insulated room with a dedicated HVAC connection from day one, our all season rooms page covers that version of the project.
Every enclosed patio room we build in St. Cloud is fully permitted through Osceola County and inspected at the structural and final stages. That record protects your home's value and ensures the room is a documented asset on your property record.
If you step outside and immediately retreat because of heat, humidity, or mosquitoes, your outdoor space is not working for you. St. Cloud summers hit heat indexes above 100 degrees regularly, and mosquito pressure is high near the lakes and retention ponds throughout the area. An enclosed patio room gives you back those months.
Older screen enclosures in St. Cloud - especially those built in the 1990s or early 2000s - often show their age through torn screens, bent frames, and rooflines that no longer shed water. If you are patching screens every season or mopping up after every storm, you have already spent enough on a stopgap. Enclosing the space properly solves the problem permanently.
If your home feels tight - no good place for a home office, playroom, or spot to host family - but you love your neighborhood, an enclosed patio room is often the most practical path. It adds real square footage without touching your existing interior layout, and in St. Cloud's active real estate market, it adds value you can see in an appraisal.
Florida's UV exposure is among the highest in the country, and direct sun combined with humidity breaks down outdoor furniture, cushions, and concrete surfaces faster than most homeowners expect. If you are replacing patio furniture every few years, the cost of an enclosed room starts to look more reasonable - and everything inside it lasts much longer out of direct sun and rain.
Our enclosed patio room service handles the full scope from slab assessment through final county inspection - framing, walls, impact-rated windows and doors, proper ledger flashing where the room connects to your home, and drainage review before a single board goes up. If you already have a concrete slab in good condition, we can often build directly on it, which reduces costs and shortens the timeline. For homeowners who want the maximum insulation and year-round climate control built in from the start, see our all season rooms page, which covers the fully insulated version of this project. If you are also interested in stand-alone cover options for your patio before committing to a full enclosure, our patio cover installation page is a useful comparison.
We also prepare the HOA documentation package for homeowners in planned communities throughout St. Cloud. Neighborhoods built after 2000 - particularly those along Narcoossee Road and Canoe Creek Road - commonly have architectural review requirements with specific rules about materials, roof lines, and exterior finishes. Getting that package right the first time saves weeks compared to a resubmission after a board requests changes.
Best for homeowners who want weather protection, bug-free outdoor space, and the feel of a room without a full HVAC connection - comfortable during St. Cloud's fall, winter, and spring months.
Best for homeowners who want a room they can use every month. Adds insulation and a mini-split or HVAC connection so the space stays comfortable in July heat and January cool snaps.
Best when you already have a concrete patio slab in good condition. Building on an existing slab reduces foundation costs and shortens the construction timeline - we assess the slab first to confirm it qualifies.
St. Cloud averages more than 50 inches of rain per year, with the heaviest rainfall hitting between June and September - often as afternoon thunderstorms that drop an inch or more in under an hour. A patio room that is not properly sealed at the roofline, around windows, and at the foundation ledger will leak. Water damage inside the walls of an enclosure can go months without being noticed. That is why proper flashing at the connection point and verified drainage away from the foundation are not optional details here - they are what separates a room that lasts from one that costs you money within two or three seasons. We serve homeowners throughout Kissimmee and Celebration who face the same rainfall and drainage conditions.
Florida's wind-load requirements for enclosed additions are among the strictest in the country, and they apply directly to enclosed patio rooms in Osceola County. The glass, framing, and roof attachment must all be rated to handle wind speeds this region can experience during tropical storm or hurricane events. Working with a contractor who understands those standards - and who pulls permits through Osceola County rather than suggesting you skip them - means your room passes inspection and holds up when the weather tests it.
The first conversation is brief - we ask about your patio size, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have HOA restrictions. Within one business day we schedule an on-site visit, because nothing gets priced accurately without seeing your specific lot and existing structure.
We visit to measure your space, assess how your existing structure is built, and talk through options. We look at where the sun hits your patio, how water currently drains, and whether your existing slab is in good shape to build on. You leave the meeting with a clearer picture of cost and what is possible.
Before any work begins, we submit the project plans to Osceola County's building department for review. If you have an HOA, we help prepare the architectural review package at the same time. This stage typically takes one to three weeks - we track the status and keep you updated without requiring any effort on your end.
Once the permit is approved, we complete foundation or slab preparation, framing, windows, doors, and any climate control work. A county inspector visits before the project closes out. We then walk through the finished room with you, show you how windows operate, and address every punch-list item before final payment.
Free estimate, no pressure. We visit your home, review drainage and your HOA requirements, and give you a clear written quote - most calls back within one business day.
(689) 214-9067We handle every step of the Osceola County 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, which protects your home's appraised value and keeps your insurance situation clean.
The point where the new room connects to your home is the most common failure point in Florida patio enclosures. We flash and seal that connection correctly so water does not get behind your stucco or into your walls. You should not find out it was done wrong the first time it rains hard.
If you live in one of St. Cloud's newer planned communities - Harmony, Turtle Creek, Hanover Lakes, or others near Narcoossee Road - we prepare the drawings and documentation your architectural review board requires. We know the local landscape and help you get approval the first time.
St. Cloud's flat terrain and high water table in some neighborhoods mean water does not always drain away quickly after a storm. Before we pour or build on an existing slab, we assess drainage so water does not pool against your home's foundation. Near-lake lots near East Lake Toho especially need this review.
These details - permits, flashing, drainage, HOA coordination - are the ones that determine whether your room holds up. You can verify any contractor's Florida license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website. For energy-efficiency options like mini-split heat pumps, the U.S. Department of Energy provides a clear overview of how ductless systems work and what to look for.
Glass-dominant room additions with floor-to-ceiling glazing on multiple sides - a step up from a standard enclosed patio when maximum light exposure is the goal.
Learn MoreA covered patio structure that provides shade and rain protection without full enclosure - a useful first step or standalone improvement for open patios.
Learn MorePermit review in Osceola County takes time, so reaching out now means your room could be finished and ready before the heat sets in - contact us today for a free estimate.