Patio Enclosures · Denver Metro, CO

Your porch sits empty eight months a year. It doesn’t have to.

A patio enclosure turns an existing porch, deck, or patio into protected space you can actually use — without the cost or scope of a full room addition.

Existing patios and decksMore protectionLower scope than a full roomPermits handledFinancing Available

Start with the space you already have.

A site visit tells us more than a generic price range ever will: roofline, access, slope, existing structure, and how you want to use the room.

Want to check if this is the right fit? We can look at the space and tell you whether a patio enclosure makes sense or if another option is better.
What makes it different

Enclosure vs. sunroom — which one fits your situation?

An enclosure starts with a space you already have. It can protect against wind, bugs, rain, snow, and harsh sun while keeping more of the outdoor feeling than a full sunroom.

Honest comparison

A patio enclosure is not the same as a custom sunroom.

Both can be good. The right choice depends on how finished, heated, and year-round the space needs to be.

Patio Enclosure

  • Starts with an existing patio, porch, or deck
  • Usually lower cost and smaller scope
  • Keeps more outdoor character
  • Best for protected seasonal use

Custom Sunroom

  • Built as a new room from the ground up
  • Larger investment and more planning
  • Feels more like interior living space
  • Best for year-round daily use
What goes into it

Here’s what gets planned before the build.

Existing structureThe patio, porch, or deck is inspected for condition, slope, support, and connection points.
Walls or screensGlass, screens, or panel systems depend on how open and protected the space should feel.
Roof connectionExisting rooflines and drainage decide how the enclosure should tie into the house.
Doors & accessDoor placement matters for traffic flow between kitchen, living area, patio, and backyard.
ComfortShade, airflow, solar exposure, and seasonal use are planned honestly.
PermitsIf structural work or city review is required, it gets planned into the project.
Options

Not every home needs the same shape or scope.

Three-season enclosure

Good for homeowners who want protection without trying to create a full interior room.

Glass enclosure

More protection, more light, and stronger daily use when the space needs to feel finished.

Screened room

Airflow and bug protection for summer use without fully closing off the patio.

Real uses from real homeowners

What this space actually does for the house.

  • Outdoor dining without fighting bugs and wind.
  • Morning coffee space that is not fully exposed.
  • Plant room with more protection than a patio.
  • Weekend sitting area for family and guests.
  • A better transition between the house and backyard.
Relevant projects

Similar work from Colorado homes.

These are not stock examples. They show real choices: rooflines, windows, elevation, connection points, and finished space.

Elevated enclosed patio project
Centennial, CO

Elevated Enclosure

Protected space built from an exposed elevated condition.

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Two story patio and sunroom project
Broomfield, CO

Two-Story Patio Project

A larger build where lower and upper outdoor areas both mattered.

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Covered back patio project
Wheat Ridge, CO

Covered Back Patio

A practical outdoor upgrade with more protection from weather.

View Case
Financing available

Good work shouldn’t mean rushing the budget.

Financing is available through HFS Financial for qualified homeowners. It can help keep the project focused on the right long-term design instead of the cheapest short-term compromise.

Check Financing Options

Want to see what this could look like on your home?

We’ll walk the space, talk through the options, and give you a clear picture of what is realistic for the home and budget.

Free estimateLicensed & insured2-year warrantyFinancing available

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