
Apex Point St Cloud Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Meadow Woods, FL, building patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen room installations, and sunroom additions for the production-built homes throughout this Orange County community - permits handled through Orange County, all framing engineered to Florida wind-load requirements.

Meadow Woods homes built in the 1990s and 2000s almost always came with a back-patio slab already poured, and many have screened enclosures that are now past 20 years old and showing their age. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service takes that existing footprint and turns it into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room - framed, glazed, and connected to your air conditioning so you can use the space in July, not just in January.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums in Meadow Woods are relentless from late spring through fall, and a screen room over your existing back-patio slab is the most straightforward fix. It keeps insects out while still letting air flow through, which means you can actually sit outside on warm evenings without coating yourself in bug spray - a meaningful improvement for any family using their backyard regularly.
For Meadow Woods homeowners who want a room they can use every month of the year - not just when the weather cooperates - a four-season sunroom built with insulated low-e glass and tied into your home's air conditioning is the right solution. Florida summers run long and hot, and a properly glazed room stays comfortable when the thermometer hits 93 degrees in August, which it does here almost every year.
Most Meadow Woods homes were built as modestly sized production homes on quarter-acre or smaller lots, and many families find they need more living space without wanting to move. A sunroom addition uses the existing backyard footprint to add a real, usable room - home office, playroom, or morning room - at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full interior addition.
Enclosed patio rooms are a practical middle ground for Meadow Woods homeowners who want more than a screen enclosure but are not ready for a fully air-conditioned four-season room. They provide solid walls and windows that block wind, rain, and heat, so the space is comfortable for more months of the year than an open lanai - without the full cost of connecting to your HVAC system.
Orange County's intense UV exposure fades painted aluminum frames faster than homeowners expect, which matters on a home you plan to own for years. Vinyl sunroom framing resists UV fading and does not need repainting, making it a low-maintenance long-term choice for Meadow Woods homeowners who do not want to be repainting or recoating their sunroom frame every few years because of Florida sun damage.
The housing stock in Meadow Woods developed rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s as a series of planned subdivisions built by production builders on modest lots. Most homes here are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the standard for Central Florida because of the hurricane wind loads and pest resistance that block provides. At 20 to 35 years old now, many of those original screened lanais and patio enclosures are past their useful life: aluminum frames showing corrosion, screens torn from storm damage, roof connections that have loosened from years of thermal expansion and contraction. A contractor who has not worked on homes of this age and construction type in Orange County will miss the details that matter when adding any new structure.
The climate here drives consistent demand for enclosed outdoor spaces. Meadow Woods sits just south of Orlando International Airport in southeast Orange County, which means the same subtropical heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms that affect all of Central Florida hit this community hard every summer. Florida's statewide building code requires any new enclosed patio or sunroom to meet engineered wind-load specifications - not just be assembled and left without inspection. Every project we build in Meadow Woods is permitted through the Orange County Building Division and inspected at every required stage before we close anything up.
Our crew works throughout Meadow Woods regularly, and we pull all permits for this community through the Orange County Building Division, which handles all residential construction permits for this unincorporated Orange County community. Because Meadow Woods is not an incorporated city, it has no local building department of its own - everything goes through the county office, and we know their review process, their typical timelines, and what their plan reviewers look at on enclosure and sunroom drawings for this part of Orange County.
The neighborhood is defined by its production-built subdivisions tucked between the Florida Turnpike to the west and the roads leading to Meadow Woods near the US-192 corridor. Many of the streets we drive to jobs on run through subdivisions like Wyndham Lakes and similar planned communities that make up most of this community's residential footprint. Homes here are remarkably consistent in their construction - CBS walls, stucco finish, attached two-car garages, and back-yard slabs that are ready to be converted or enclosed.
Meadow Woods sits close to other areas where we work regularly. Homeowners in nearby Orlando to the north are in our regular rotation, and we also serve customers in Hunters Creek to the west, another planned community with a very similar housing stock and the same Orange County permit process.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will schedule a time to come to your home - usually within 1 business day. We look at the actual patio or slab, measure the space, and check how the house wall is built before giving you any numbers.
After the site visit you receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, and the permit fee. If your slab needs any prep work or reinforcement - common on homes this age in Meadow Woods - that cost is in the quote upfront, not added later as a surprise.
We submit the permit application to the Orange County Building Division and keep you updated as it moves through review. You do not need to deal with the county office directly. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit review before construction begins.
Once the permit is approved, our crew builds the enclosure and schedules all required county inspections along the way. Most back-patio enclosure builds wrap up physical construction in one to three weeks. After the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished space with you and clean up before we leave.
We serve Meadow Woods and the surrounding Orange County communities. Reach out and we will schedule a site visit - usually within 1 business day.
(689) 214-9067Meadow Woods is an unincorporated community in southeast Orange County, Florida, sitting just south of Orlando International Airport and close to the intersection of the Florida Turnpike and US-192. The community grew rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s as developers built out planned residential subdivisions across what had been undeveloped Orange County land, and the population has reached roughly 35,000 to 40,000 residents packed into a compact suburban footprint. The housing stock is almost entirely production-built single-family homes - concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, attached garages, and back-patio lanai slabs that came standard with most of the floor plans builders offered here.
Neighborhoods like Wyndham Lakes sit within or adjacent to Meadow Woods, and streets throughout the community reflect the consistent suburban layout that production builders used across this part of Orange County during that era. The Florida Turnpike forms the western boundary of the area, and US-192 runs along the southern edge, giving residents quick access to Kissimmee to the southwest and Orlando to the north. Nearby Hunters Creek to the west shares the same construction era and building type, and we serve homeowners in both communities regularly. We also work frequently in Kissimmee, which is just down US-192 and has a very similar mix of CBS homes in need of patio and sunroom work.
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Learn MoreWe serve Meadow Woods and the surrounding Orange County communities. Call us or submit a request and we will come out for a no-pressure site visit.