
EnclosePro Alafaya Sunrooms & Patios brings sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures to Alafaya homeowners. Locally owned, fully licensed, and responding within 1 business day.

Alafaya homes built in the 1990s and 2000s often came with screened lanais that sit empty for most of the year because of the heat. A proper sunroom addition connects to your existing air conditioning and turns that unused space into a room your family actually lives in, every month of the year.
Alafaya summers push temperatures past 90 degrees, and a room that is not climate-controlled is not usable from May through September. A four season sunroom is fully insulated and tied into your home's HVAC, so it stays comfortable whether it is 95 degrees outside or a January cold snap rolls through.
Afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily in Alafaya from June through September. Enclosing your open patio with solid walls and proper drainage means your outdoor furniture stays dry and your floor does not flood every time a storm rolls through off the UCF corridor.
Planned communities near Waterford Lakes often have HOA rules about exterior additions. A custom-designed sunroom lets us match your existing roofline, siding color, and exterior materials so the addition looks like it was always part of the house, satisfying both your taste and your HOA's requirements.
Florida mosquitoes are active all year, and Alafaya's proximity to wetland areas along the eastern corridor makes them a recurring nuisance. A properly installed screen room lets you enjoy fresh air on cool evenings without the insects, and it holds up through hurricane-season wind loads.
Many Alafaya homes have open concrete patios that collect standing water and fade in the sun. Converting that slab into a fully enclosed sunroom solves the drainage problem, protects the space from UV and rain, and adds square footage that appraisers recognize as conditioned living space.
Most homes in Alafaya were built between 1990 and 2010, when the area expanded rapidly alongside UCF. That puts a large share of the housing stock at 15 to 35 years old - old enough that original screened enclosures, patio structures, and exterior finishes are reaching the end of their lifespan. Florida's concrete block construction with stucco exteriors holds up well when maintained, but stucco cracks over time as the heat and humidity cycle through it, and older enclosure frames corrode in the coastal air that moves inland regularly. A contractor who has not worked in this housing type before will miss things that an experienced local crew catches on the first walk-through.
Alafaya's climate creates real pressure on any outdoor structure. Summer brings daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, wind loads from tropical systems that push inland even without a direct landfall, and UV exposure intense enough to degrade exterior coatings faster than most homeowners expect. Orange County also enforces specific wind-resistance requirements for new additions, which affect framing specs, roofing materials, and window ratings. Getting those requirements right from the start is not optional - it is what the county inspector checks before closing out your permit.
Our crew works throughout Alafaya regularly, pulling permits through the Orange County Building Division on behalf of our customers. We know the plan review process, typical turnaround times for this area, and what inspectors look for at each stage. We also work regularly in HOA communities throughout the area and know how to prepare exterior design proposals that meet community guidelines before submitting to the county.
Alafaya covers a wide stretch of east Orange County - from the neighborhoods close to the UCF campus near University Boulevard and Alafaya Trail, to the larger single-family subdivisions near Waterford Lakes Town Center, to the planned communities around Stoneybrook East Golf Club. Each part of Alafaya has a slightly different mix of housing styles and HOA structures, and we have worked in all of them. We understand the lot sizes, the typical slab configurations, and the exterior material choices that most homes in each area use.
We also serve neighboring communities when projects take us just across the county line. If you are in Waterford Lakes or in areas bordering Alafaya to the north and west, we handle those projects the same way - full permits, written proposals, and the same crew quality.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We will follow up within one business day to ask a few quick questions about your space and schedule your on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the existing structure and slab. This is when we discuss cost ranges honestly - based on your specific home and what it actually needs - not a generic number from a website.
After you approve the written proposal, we handle the Orange County permit application and your HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it. You do not have to navigate those processes yourself.
Construction runs in stages - foundation, framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and finish work. Once complete, we coordinate the county final inspection and walk you through the finished space before closing out the project.
We serve Alafaya homeowners with no-pressure estimates and clear written proposals. Call or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day.
(407) 738-4742Alafaya is an unincorporated community in Orange County, Florida, located just east of Orlando along the SR 408 and SR 417 corridors. With a population of around 82,000 as of the 2020 Census, it is one of the larger Census Designated Places in Florida. The area is home to the University of Central Florida - the largest university in the United States by enrollment - which has shaped the community's growth for the past several decades. Neighborhoods range from denser rental complexes near the UCF campus to well-established single-family subdivisions like Stoneybrook East farther from the main corridors.
Most of Alafaya's residential neighborhoods were developed between 1990 and 2010, giving the area a mix of maturing subdivisions and a smaller number of newer communities. Waterford Lakes Town Center serves as the main commercial hub, and the neighborhoods surrounding it - often in HOA-governed communities - represent the kind of owner-occupied, long-term-resident households that invest in home improvements and additions. We serve homeowners throughout this area, including those close to Union Park to the west and the communities that border Oviedo to the north.
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