KSD Kissimmee Sunrooms & Patios serves Poinciana homeowners with screen room installation, patio enclosures, and full sunroom additions. We handle permits with both Osceola and Polk counties - whichever applies to your address - and we respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Mosquitoes and the daily summer thunderstorms from June through September make an open patio in Poinciana nearly unusable for months at a time. A screen room installation keeps bugs out and lets you enjoy the cooler evenings in fall and winter when Poinciana weather is at its best, all without blocking the breeze.
Most Poinciana homes have a covered concrete lanai slab that sits idle through most of the summer because of heat and rain. A patio enclosure turns that slab into protected living space - with solid panels or windows on some or all sides - without the cost of pouring new concrete or adding a full room addition.
Poinciana families who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room off the back of their home are choosing sunroom additions as a cost-effective alternative to traditional room additions. The concrete block construction common throughout Poinciana provides a solid structural attachment point, which simplifies the build and keeps the project moving on schedule.
Homes built in Poinciana between 1990 and 2010 often have covered rear slabs that are the ideal starting point for a full conversion. We frame and enclose the existing footprint, add heat-blocking glass, and connect the space to your home's cooling system - reusing the concrete you already have saves money and time compared to starting from nothing.
Vinyl sunrooms are a practical choice for Poinciana homeowners who want low maintenance alongside good thermal performance. The frames resist the moisture and UV exposure that accelerate deterioration in Florida's climate, and they do not require repainting the way wood-framed structures do after years in the central Florida sun.
An enclosed patio room sits between a screen room and a full sunroom - it has solid walls and weather-resistant windows but is not necessarily tied into the home's HVAC. For Poinciana homeowners who want shade and storm protection without the full cost of a climate-controlled addition, this is often the right middle ground.
Poinciana presents a specific challenge for any contractor: the community straddles the Osceola and Polk county line, which means permitting rules and inspection processes differ depending on your exact address. Most of the housing stock was built between 1990 and 2015 on concrete block and stucco construction with screened lanai slabs already in place - which is good news, because those slabs are often the starting point for a screen room or patio enclosure project. The flat, low-lying terrain and sandy soil also mean drainage is a consideration when planning where and how an enclosure sits relative to your yard's grade.
The area gets over 230 sunny days per year and UV levels that hit 10 or 11 in summer - among the highest in the continental United States. That sun load degrades standard screen mesh, caulking, and exposed framing faster than many homeowners expect. Materials specified for central Florida's climate - UV-resistant screen mesh, aluminum frames with powder-coat finishes, and low-e glass on enclosed rooms - hold up significantly longer than budget alternatives. The afternoon thunderstorms that run through Poinciana almost daily from June through September add to the wear, and any enclosure needs to be fastened properly to handle those wind gusts. A contractor who cuts corners on fastening or uses standard residential hardware instead of Florida-rated wind hardware is building something that will need to be redone.
Our crew works throughout Poinciana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. One of the first things we confirm on any Poinciana job is which county the parcel sits in - the permit goes to either the Osceola County Building Division or the Polk County Building Division, and submitting to the wrong office adds weeks to a project. We look up the parcel before doing anything else.
Poinciana is a large community - larger than most people outside it realize. Poinciana Boulevard and the Poinciana Parkway are the main arteries most residents use daily, and the neighborhoods spread well south and west of those roads into areas that feel more rural despite being inside one of Florida's fastest-growing communities. The SunRail station near the northern edge of the community gives some residents a commuter option into Orlando, and we are familiar with neighborhoods near both the station and the newer subdivisions going up further south. Most homes we work on here are one-story ranch layouts on modest lots with attached garages and a rear covered slab - exactly the layout that makes screen rooms and patio enclosures a practical next step for the homeowner.
We also serve homeowners in Meadow Woods to the north and in Kissimmee proper. If your home is on the county line or in a neighborhood where you are not sure which municipality handles your permits, call us - we will sort it out before any paperwork is filed.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your home address first - in Poinciana, knowing the county before the site visit saves time and avoids surprises on the permit side.
We come to your home, measure the space, and assess the existing slab or foundation. The written estimate covers materials, labor, and permit fees - no ranges, no separate invoices for surprises. You have all costs in writing before anything is signed.
We submit the permit to the correct county building office and order materials once the application is in. You do not need to be home for the permit submission, and we will keep you updated on the review timeline - typically one to three weeks in either Osceola or Polk County.
Once the permit is approved, most screen rooms and patio enclosures are built in one to two weeks. A county inspector signs off on the finished structure, and we walk you through the completed space before we leave. The closed permit is yours to keep for your records.
We serve Poinciana homeowners in both Osceola and Polk counties. Get a written estimate at no cost.
(689) 201-8951Poinciana is a large unincorporated community spread across the southern portions of Osceola County and into Polk County, making it one of the few communities in Florida that straddles two counties with no incorporated city government of its own. Most of the housing stock was built between 1990 and 2015, with single-family concrete block homes on modest lots dominating nearly every neighborhood. The community has grown rapidly - from around 53,000 residents in 2010 to well over 100,000 today - and new subdivisions continue to be added on the southern and western edges. According to the Poinciana community profile, the area has a strong owner-occupant base and a large Hispanic population, with many families who moved here from Puerto Rico and the Northeast drawn by affordable home prices.
Poinciana Boulevard and the Poinciana Parkway connect the community to Kissimmee and the broader Central Florida highway network. The SunRail commuter train stops at the northern edge of the community, giving some residents a train option into Orlando for work. The area's flat topography, retention ponds built into subdivision design, and sandy soil make drainage a frequent concern for homeowners, particularly after the heavy afternoon storms of summer. Neighboring St. Cloud to the northeast and Kissimmee further north are the two cities most Poinciana residents use for shopping, dining, and services.
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