
EnclosePro Alafaya Sunrooms & Patios builds three season sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio additions for Winter Springs homeowners. We handle Seminole County permits, understand the HOA requirements common to the area's planned communities, and respond within 1 business day.

Winter Springs sits in one of Florida's most comfortable climate zones during fall, winter, and spring - mild temperatures and low humidity that make outdoor living genuinely pleasant. Our three season sunrooms are designed to maximize those months with screened or glass-paneled spaces that let air flow freely but keep insects and rain out, at a lower cost than a fully conditioned four season room.
Winter Springs has significant open water nearby, including Lake Jesup to the north - one of the largest lakes in Seminole County. Mosquito and no-see-um pressure near the lake and the area's many retention ponds is real, and a properly installed screen enclosure lets you use your rear yard in the evening without fighting insects from late spring through October.
Winter Springs summers run hot and humid from May through October, and an unenclosed or ventilation-only space is hard to use during those months. A four season sunroom connects to your existing HVAC and keeps the room comfortable year-round, giving you the full benefit of the space even during peak Florida heat season.
Many Winter Springs homes in planned communities like Tuscawilla or Bear Creek have rear concrete slabs that are exposed to afternoon storms from June through November. A patio enclosure built to Florida Building Code wind standards protects outdoor furniture and flooring and turns the space into one you can actually use when summer storms roll in.
Winter Springs homes from the 1990s and early 2000s were built with tight floor plans that did not include dedicated sunroom or flex space. Adding a sunroom to the rear of the house gives you real square footage, integrates with the existing structure, and adds a room that appraisers can count toward the home's value.
A number of Winter Springs homes have original builder-poured concrete slabs at the rear that are sitting exposed to weather most of the year. Converting that slab into a screened or fully enclosed room uses the existing foundation and eliminates the cost of pouring new concrete, making it one of the more cost-effective ways to add usable space.
Winter Springs developed later than many of its Seminole County neighbors. The city grew rapidly through the 1990s and early 2000s, with most of its residential stock built in planned communities under HOA oversight. That means the homes here are generally newer than those in Casselberry or Altamonte Springs, but the screen enclosures and patio covers that were installed during that era are now between 20 and 30 years old. Florida's UV exposure is hard on aluminum coatings and screen mesh - structures that were installed in 1995 to 2005 are approaching the end of their expected service life, and the weather over the next few storm seasons will determine whether they fail on your schedule or theirs.
The HOA factor is more significant in Winter Springs than in most of the communities we serve. Planned communities like Tuscawilla and Bear Creek have architectural review processes that apply to exterior additions, and working with a contractor who does not know those requirements can result in delays or required modifications after the fact. We have experience preparing documentation that satisfies both the HOA review committee and the city building department, which keeps the project on track. Winter Springs also borders Lake Jesup, and properties near the lake or its tributary wetlands deal with elevated moisture conditions that affect how we design drainage and select materials.
Our crew works throughout Winter Springs regularly, and we file permits through the City of Winter Springs Building Division for projects in this jurisdiction. Winter Springs is an incorporated city in Seminole County, which means permits go to the city, not the county - a detail that affects timeline and documentation requirements. We know the local review process and prepare plan sets that address both city building code and the HOA requirements that apply to many neighborhoods here.
The city is accessible primarily from SR-434 and SR-419, and the residential neighborhoods sit on both sides of those corridors. Tuscawilla is the most prominent planned community in the area, a large master-planned development with its own HOA and architectural standards. Bear Creek and other newer communities along the northern part of the city share similar layouts - single-family homes on managed lots with rear patios and consistent setbacks. Central Winds Park along the shore of Lake Jesup is the city's primary recreation area, and many of the properties closest to it deal with moisture conditions worth accounting for in any outdoor structure.
We also cover the broader SR-434 corridor, including Oviedo to the east, where similar planned communities and HOA requirements apply. Homeowners in Casselberry to the south are within our regular service area as well.
Call us or submit the contact form and we get back to you within 1 business day. We ask a few quick questions about your space and project goals so the site visit is productive from the start.
We come to your Winter Springs home, measure the space, review the existing slab and structure, and note any HOA restrictions that apply. The written estimate covers all materials, labor, and permit costs - no surprises later.
We file with the City of Winter Springs and, where required, submit documentation to your HOA architectural review committee. Construction starts after approval, typically within two to four weeks of application.
We coordinate the city final inspection and walk through the finished space with you before closing out the job. You receive copies of all permit paperwork for your records and for any future disclosure requirements.
We serve Winter Springs homeowners with free on-site estimates and straightforward pricing. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(407) 738-4742Winter Springs is a city of approximately 38,000 residents in the northeastern part of Seminole County, bordered by Oviedo to the east, Casselberry to the south, and the large wetlands associated with Lake Jesup to the north. The city developed primarily during the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s as master-planned communities were built along the SR-434 corridor. The result is a residential stock that is generally well-maintained and more uniform than older Seminole County communities, with HOA oversight common across many neighborhoods. More information about the city is available through the City of Winter Springs.
The Tuscawilla community is the most well-known planned development in Winter Springs, a large subdivision with its own HOA and a mix of single-family home sizes built across several decades. Central Winds Park along Lake Jesup provides recreational space and connects the community to the waterfront. The city's position on the SR-434 corridor gives it easy access to both Oviedo and the broader Seminole County area. Homeowners near the lake and in low-lying areas of the city deal with soil moisture conditions that matter when planning any exterior addition. We cover Winter Springs as part of our broader service area that includes Oviedo and the rest of eastern Seminole County.
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