
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Boynton Beach, FL, specializing in sunroom remodeling, screen room installation, and patio enclosures - built for the older concrete block homes and coastal salt-air conditions common throughout Boynton Beach, with replies within one business day.
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Boynton Beach, FL, specializing in sunroom remodeling, screen room installation, and patio enclosures - built for the older concrete block homes and coastal salt-air conditions common throughout Boynton Beach, with replies within one business day.

A large share of Boynton Beach homes from the 1960s and 1970s have enclosed porches or older Florida rooms with single-pane glass and framing that no longer meets current wind or energy standards. Our sunroom remodeling service brings these rooms into compliance with updated impact glass, properly anchored framing, and modern seals that hold up through summer storm season without letting conditioned air escape.
Screen rooms are the practical first step for many Boynton Beach homeowners who want to reclaim their backyard from mosquitoes and afternoon rain. We install new aluminum-framed screen rooms on existing slabs and replace deteriorated screens, hardware, and door frames on existing enclosures - all built to Florida wind-load requirements for this coastal county.
Boynton Beach homeowners with rear patios facing an alley, a canal, or a close neighbor often want a combination of airflow and privacy. Patio enclosures let us mix screen panels with glass or solid sections to suit your specific yard - a useful option on the smaller lots common in older Boynton Beach neighborhoods.
Many ranch homes in Boynton Beach have a concrete back patio that the original owners left open. We assess the existing slab, add a proper foundation edge where needed, and build a finished, enclosed sunroom on top - turning unused outdoor square footage into year-round living space without removing what is already structurally sound.
For homes in Boynton Beach near the Boynton Beach Inlet or within a few blocks of the Intracoastal, vinyl frames are a smart long-term choice because they do not corrode or need repainting after years of salt air. We size and design vinyl sunrooms to work with the proportions of the concrete block ranch homes that make up much of the city's older residential stock.
For homeowners in Boynton Beach who want to add a true new room to the back of the house, a sunroom addition is built as a permitted structure on a new foundation. This is the right option when there is no existing covered patio to work from, and it works well on the wider lots in western Boynton Beach communities off Boynton Beach Boulevard.
Boynton Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast with its own inlet connecting the Intracoastal Waterway to the ocean - which means salt air reaches well past the waterfront blocks. That constant salt exposure corrodes metal fasteners, degrades paint and caulk, and eats at concrete and stucco over time. Combined with South Florida's summer humidity, which stays above 70% for months, any sunroom or enclosure here faces conditions that will find every weak point in materials and connections within a few years. Contractors who underspec fasteners, frames, or sealants here create maintenance headaches that compound quickly.
The city's residential housing stock runs wide in age, from 1960s single-story concrete block ranch homes to newer townhome developments near Congress Avenue and the downtown redevelopment corridor along Federal Highway. Older concrete block construction requires different anchoring hardware and attachment methods than wood-frame homes - and a crew that does not know which one they are working with before the first measurement can end up with a structure that does not hold under storm loads. Add in the HOA approval requirements common in Leisureville and the Villages of Golf communities, and it becomes clear that Boynton Beach jobs reward contractors who do their homework before showing up.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. We pull permits through the City of Boynton Beach Planning and Zoning Division and handle the inspections from start to finish. That process is something we do routinely here, not something we figure out case by case.
Boynton Beach is a city most people navigate along Congress Avenue and Boynton Beach Boulevard, the two main east-west corridors. The older neighborhoods closest to the coast - east of Federal Highway near Oceanfront Park and the inlet - have the tightest lots and the most age-showing housing stock, and they are also the most exposed to salt air. The communities further west, off Boynton Beach Boulevard and near the mall on Congress Avenue, tend to have larger lots and newer construction, which changes what is practical for a sunroom project. We come prepared for both conditions.
We also serve the neighboring community of Delray Beach to the south, as well as Lake Worth Beach to the north - both coastal communities with similar building stock and permit requirements to what we handle in Boynton Beach every week.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - what the space looks like now, what you want it to become, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so the site visit is useful for both of us from the start.
We come to your home, walk the space, and check the existing structure - slab condition, wall material, attachment points. You get a written estimate that breaks down the scope and cost so there are no surprises, and this is the right time to ask about pricing and what happens if something unexpected turns up in an older home.
We file the permit application with the City of Boynton Beach and help you navigate any HOA submission your neighborhood requires. City review typically takes two to four weeks, and we order materials during that window so there is no dead time between approval and the start of construction.
Construction typically runs two to four weeks once the permit is in hand. After work is complete, the city inspector verifies the build, and we do a final walkthrough with you - showing how windows and doors operate and explaining any maintenance the room needs in Boynton Beach's coastal environment.
We serve all of Boynton Beach and reply within one business day. Call us or send a message and we will take it from there.
(561) 954-0674Boynton Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people in Palm Beach County, sitting directly on the Atlantic coast with its own beach access at Oceanfront Park and the Boynton Beach Inlet connecting the Intracoastal to the ocean. The city covers a broad east-west spread, from the dense, older neighborhoods just inland from Federal Highway to the newer subdivisions and townhome communities west of I-95. The residential mix runs from 1960s concrete block ranch homes - still common in the eastern half of the city - to newer developments near Boynton Beach Mall on Congress Avenue. A notable share of residents are retirees and older homeowners who have lived in their properties for decades, which means the local housing stock includes a lot of homes that are long past their original enclosure warranties.
The city has 55-plus communities including Leisureville and the Villages of Golf that are well established in the western sections. Downtown Boynton Beach along Federal Highway has been actively redeveloped over the past decade, bringing new mixed-use buildings and younger residents into a city that has historically skewed toward longer-term ownership. For homeowners across all of these neighborhoods, the combination of coastal exposure and aging homes creates a steady demand for work that accounts for both. We also serve the neighboring cities of Boca Raton to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north.
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