
Most outdoor spaces in Lehigh Acres sit empty from May through October. An all season room built with real insulation and a proper cooling system gives you a space you can use every single day.

All season rooms in Lehigh Acres are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a dedicated cooling system - built to the same standard as the rest of your house. Most projects range from four to ten weeks of active construction after permit approval.
Unlike a screened lanai or a basic Florida room, an all season room stays genuinely comfortable even when the heat index is pushing past 100 degrees. If you have been thinking about adding livable square footage without moving, this is one of the most practical paths available to Lehigh Acres homeowners. Many people also consider enclosed patio rooms as a lower-cost starting point when an existing slab is already in place.
The heat in this part of Southwest Florida is not just uncomfortable - it makes most unconditioned outdoor spaces unusable for the better part of the year. An all season room solves that problem permanently. You get a bonus room full of natural light that feels as comfortable as your living room, every month of the year.
If you walk out to your back porch in the morning and immediately turn around because of the heat, you are not getting value from that space for most of the year. In Lehigh Acres, an unconditioned outdoor space is uncomfortable from May through October. An all season room solves this by giving you a space that stays genuinely cool even in July.
Florida's intense UV exposure fades furniture, warps wood floors, and shortens the life of electronics faster than almost anywhere else. If you notice cushions bleaching out or your existing Florida room getting uncomfortably bright and hot in the afternoon, that space is not properly insulated or glazed. An all season room with the right windows blocks damaging rays while still letting in natural light.
If your family has outgrown your home but you love your neighborhood and lot, an addition is often more cost-effective than buying a larger house - especially in the Lee County market. An all season room adds real, permitted square footage that shows up on your home's record and adds to its appraised value.
If you notice standing water on your porch floor after a summer storm, or if the space feels as humid inside as outside, your current enclosure is not doing its job. In Lehigh Acres, where afternoon thunderstorms arrive nearly every day from June through September, a leaky enclosure is an invitation for mold. An all season room built to current standards seals out both water and humidity.
Every all season room we build is a fully permitted, fully climate-controlled addition designed to handle Southwest Florida's heat and storm seasons. We handle everything from foundation and framing through window installation, insulation, interior finishing, and cooling system setup. If you are weighing your options, it helps to understand how an all season room compares to an enclosed patio room - both enclose outdoor space, but an all season room is built to the full living-space standard with dedicated HVAC.
We also work with homeowners who want the complete glass-wall and skylight experience of a four season sunroom, which maximizes natural light while maintaining year-round comfort. Whether you are starting from a bare slab, an existing screened lanai, or a covered patio, we assess the existing structure and build the right solution for your home and budget.
Best for homeowners who want a fully comfortable bonus room that functions like any other room in the house, usable every month of the year.
Suits homeowners who want maximum natural light combined with full year-round comfort - glass panels, insulated roof, and dedicated cooling.
Ideal for homeowners who already have a screened lanai or basic Florida room and want to upgrade it to a fully sealed, conditioned space.
The right choice when there is no existing covered structure - we pour the foundation, frame the walls, and build the room entirely from scratch.
Lehigh Acres sits in Lee County, where summer temperatures regularly hit the mid-90s and the heat index pushes well past 100 degrees from May through October. That is not a minor inconvenience - it makes unconditioned outdoor spaces genuinely unusable for the better part of the year. Add in the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through almost daily from June through September, and a screened lanai or open patio becomes a space most homeowners avoid rather than enjoy. An all season room with proper insulation and a dedicated cooling system changes that calculation entirely. It also has to meet Florida Building Code wind-resistance standards - which means hurricane-rated windows and reinforced roof connections that hold up when the storms actually arrive. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Cape Coral and Fort Myers.
The housing stock in Lehigh Acres skews toward homes built in the 1980s through 2000s, many of which have screened enclosures or open concrete slabs that were never designed for year-round use. That is one of the reasons all season room projects are common here - homeowners are upgrading existing structures rather than building something entirely new. The Lee County permitting process requires inspections at multiple stages, which actually protects you by ensuring the work is done to current standards. We also build with the National Association of Home Builders best practices for residential additions in high-heat, high-humidity climates.
We ask a few basic questions about the space, then schedule a free in-person visit. That visit typically takes 30 to 60 minutes and ends with a written estimate covering cost and timeline - no obligation.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare the drawings and submit the permit application to Lee County. Permit approval takes three to six weeks - we handle everything, and you do not need to visit any government office.
Crews prepare the site, pour or tie into the existing foundation, and frame the walls. In Lehigh Acres, drainage and soil compaction matter given the flat terrain - this phase sets up the room to stay solid for decades.
Hurricane-rated windows go in, then insulation, drywall, flooring, and your cooling system. A county inspector visits before walls are closed. When everything passes, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permits and warranty documentation.
No sales pressure. We visit your home, answer every question, and give you a written quote. Call us or use the form below.
(239) 230-9002We handle the full permit application and inspection coordination with the Lee County Building Department - you never have to visit a government office. Every project closes with a certificate of completion on file, which protects you when you sell.
Every window we install meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements for Lee County's high-velocity zone. This is enforced by county inspectors - and it means your room is genuinely protected when storm season arrives, not just sealed against ordinary weather.
We assess whether your existing central air system can handle the new load, or whether a dedicated mini-split is the smarter choice. The energy.gov-recommended ductless approach lets you control the room independently without straining your whole-house system.
We have worked on homes all across Lehigh Acres - from older streets near Veterans Park to newer builds on the east side. We know what Lee County inspectors look for and what local soil and drainage conditions mean for foundation work.
Every one of these proof points points to the same thing: a project that is done right the first time, documented correctly, and built to last in Florida's demanding climate. That is what we deliver on every all season room in Lehigh Acres.
Convert an existing covered slab into a fully walled, roofed room - a practical starting point when you have an existing patio footprint to work with.
Learn MoreFloor-to-ceiling glass panels and a fully sealed structure for homeowners who want maximum natural light without sacrificing year-round comfort.
Learn MoreLee County permits take time - the sooner we submit, the sooner your new room is ready before summer arrives. Call now or send us a message.