
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios helps Palm Beach Gardens homeowners turn underused patios and porches into comfortable, year-round living spaces - designed for Florida's climate, built to Florida's code.

Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Palm Beach Gardens, FL and the surrounding South Florida area. We offer 16 distinct services - from new sunroom additions and patio enclosures to screen room installation and deck-to-sunroom conversions - covering 12 cities across Palm Beach County. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida's wind-resistance requirements.

Porch sitting empty all summer? A sunroom addition gives you a cool, enclosed living space you can actually use year-round.
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Sweltering in July? A four-season sunroom with real air conditioning turns an unusable porch into your favorite room.
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Bugs and rain ruining your evenings outside? A three-season room gives you solid walls and a closing roof without the full HVAC cost.
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Open patio sitting unused for half the year? An enclosure turns that wasted space into a protected, comfortable room.
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Want something built to your exact layout and lifestyle? Custom sunrooms are designed around your home, not a catalog template.
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Starting from scratch? Our sunroom construction process handles permits, foundation, framing, and finishing from one crew.
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Old sunroom leaking or running too hot? Remodeling can fix water intrusion, upgrade your glass, and add real cooling.
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No-see-ums driving you indoors every evening? A properly screened room with fine-mesh panels gives you your outdoor time back.
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Already have a patio slab? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom is often the fastest route to new living space.
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Deck getting weathered and underused? Converting it to a sunroom adds shelter, security, and year-round livability.
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Want a room that works in January and August alike? All-season rooms are insulated, climate-controlled, and built for Florida.
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Tired of Florida afternoons cutting outdoor time short? An enclosed patio room puts walls and a roof between you and the weather.
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Want maximum natural light with a modern, architectural look? A solarium brings the outdoors in with glass on three sides and the roof.
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Afternoon rain sending everyone inside? A solid patio cover keeps your outdoor space usable through South Florida storm season.
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Not sure what layout or materials are right for your home? Sunroom design turns your ideas into a real, buildable plan.
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Want low maintenance without sacrificing quality? Vinyl-framed sunrooms resist Florida humidity and require far less upkeep than wood.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or online and we will respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your space, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have HOA requirements. You do not need to have all the answers - just a general sense of what you are hoping for.
We come to your home, measure, and look at the foundation and wall conditions. We will flag any HOA restrictions or site-specific challenges before we put anything in writing. After the visit, you get a detailed written proposal with a full scope of work and a fixed price - no vague estimates.
Once you sign, we handle permits with Palm Beach County, manage the build from foundation through finishing, and coordinate all inspections. Most of the work happens outside your home, so your daily routine stays largely intact. When the final inspection passes, the room is yours.
Our license is issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Every project carries full liability and workers compensation coverage - so if anything goes wrong on your property, you are protected.
We come to your home, look at the actual conditions, and give you a written price before you commit to anything. No phone-only quotes, no pressure to sign on the spot.
We have been working in Palm Beach County since 2020. We know the HOA approval processes, the county permit timelines, and the soil and weather conditions that shape how sunrooms are built here.
Every sunroom we build includes hurricane-rated impact glass and a pulled, inspected building permit. We do not offer a cheaper version without these - they are not optional in Palm Beach County.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (561) 954-0674 or send us a message.
"We had a screened lanai that was unusable from June through October. The team converted it to a fully air-conditioned sunroom and finished within the time they promised. The county inspection passed on the first visit, which told us the work was done right."
Robert T., Palm Beach Gardens - Sunroom additions
"I live in a gated community and was worried about HOA approval slowing everything down. They prepared the architectural review submission and handled all the back-and-forth with the committee. By the time the county permit came through, HOA had already signed off."
Sandra M., Jupiter - Four season sunrooms
"The patio enclosure was done in about two weeks once permits cleared. The screen mesh is noticeably finer than what we had before - no-see-ums are no longer an issue in the evenings. The frame and panels are solid, no flex at all."
David K., West Palm Beach - Patio enclosures
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting weeks to hear back. This estimate is completely free with no obligation to hire us. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate written proposal.
(561) 954-0674Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves homeowners across 12 cities in Palm Beach County, including Palm Beach Gardens, Jupiter, West Palm Beach, and Boca Raton. We schedule free on-site estimates throughout the county, typically within the same week you reach out.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-velocity hurricane zone, so Florida law requires impact-resistant windows in all new additions. This glass is engineered to stay intact when debris strikes it at storm speed. The same property that stops a flying branch also blocks UV rays and reduces outside noise - and many insurers reward it with a premium discount. The Florida Building Commission details these requirements at floridabuilding.org.
A three-season room has no air conditioning, which means it is comfortable from October through May but genuinely hot from June through September. Palm Beach Gardens averages summer heat index values above 100 degrees, so a room without cooling will sit empty for almost half the year. A four-season room with a dedicated mini-split or HVAC extension solves this - it is the only version that delivers year-round value in this climate.
Your contractor submits drawings to Palm Beach County's Building Division, which reviews them for structural and safety compliance. Review typically takes two to four weeks. A county inspector then visits at key construction stages and again at the end. This process protects you - it means a neutral third party verifies the work before the permit is closed. Unpermitted additions can create serious problems at resale and may not be covered by your homeowner's insurance.
In most planned communities in Palm Beach Gardens - including PGA National, BallenIsles, and Mirasol - yes. Architectural review committees must approve exterior additions before a contractor can break ground, even if the county permit is already in hand. Starting work without HOA approval can result in fines and mandatory removal of the structure. Running HOA approval alongside the county permit application - rather than sequentially - is the most efficient way to manage the timeline.
Yes - significantly. Much of Palm Beach Gardens sits on sandy soil with a water table that can be close to the surface. Foundations that work fine in other climates can settle unevenly here, causing windows and doors to go out of alignment and creating entry points for water. A contractor with South Florida experience will assess soil conditions before pouring the slab and include the right preparation steps in the permitted plans. The National Association of Home Builders covers foundation best practices at nahb.org.
A permitted, inspected sunroom adds genuine livable square footage that appears correctly in your home's records. Buyers in Palm Beach Gardens actively look for homes with usable indoor-outdoor living spaces, and a well-built sunroom can differentiate your listing in a competitive market. An unpermitted addition does the opposite - it can cause lenders to flag the property and buyers to request removal before closing. The permit is not just a legal requirement, it is an investment in your home's resale value.
For more on Florida home improvement standards, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation is the primary licensing and contractor verification resource for homeowners.
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, serving 12 cities across Palm Beach County since 2020. Our license is issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the state authority that oversees residential contractor licensing in Florida.
Since 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and custom outdoor living projects for homeowners throughout northern and central Palm Beach County. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to the county's wind-resistance requirements - including impact-rated glass on every addition.
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Fall and winter are the best planning months in Palm Beach Gardens. Permit processing tends to move a little faster, and construction wraps up before the intense heat of summer. Starting the conversation in September or October means you can be using the room by the following spring.
Existing slabs in South Florida often show settlement or cracking due to sandy soil and heavy rain cycles. A good contractor assesses the slab before quoting. If it needs repair or reinforcement, that work is done first and is included in the permitted scope - not added as a surprise after construction begins.
Most construction happens outside your home. The one day that does disrupt your interior is when the crew cuts through your exterior wall to create the doorway - that step takes about a day and produces dust near that wall. Moving furniture away from that area beforehand makes the day go more smoothly.
The Palm Beach County Building Division is the official resource for permit requirements, submission timelines, and inspection scheduling in this area. Call us at (561) 954-0674 and we will walk you through exactly what your specific project requires.
Palm Beach Gardens is a city of about 57,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, known for its planned neighborhoods, high home values, and a quality of life centered on outdoor living. The city was built out largely from the 1960s through the 1990s, which means a large share of homes are at the age where original patios, screen enclosures, and outdoor structures are due for upgrades or replacement. For more background on the city, the Wikipedia overview of Palm Beach Gardens is a useful starting point.
A large share of homes here sit within HOA-governed communities - including well-known neighborhoods like PGA National, BallenIsles, and Mirasol - where backyard pools, screened lanais, and outdoor living spaces are standard features of the home. We are familiar with the HOA approval processes in these communities and help homeowners prepare the right documentation before submitting to the architectural review board. The Downtown Palm Beach Gardens district along PGA Boulevard is the central hub of the city, and our service area extends from communities near the coast all the way west toward newer developments like Avenir.
The local climate - about 62 inches of rain per year, summer heat indexes regularly above 100 degrees, and year-round UV exposure - is the main reason homeowners here invest in proper sunroom enclosures rather than open patios. A well-built, fully conditioned sunroom is the difference between outdoor space you use every month and a porch that sits empty from June through October. Whether your home is in an established neighborhood near PGA Boulevard or in one of the newer communities further west, we work on homes throughout all of Palm Beach Gardens. The nearby Loggerhead Marinelife Center in Juno Beach is a landmark that most local families know well - and we serve homeowners throughout the broader area from Juno Beach down through South Palm Beach County.
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