
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, four season sunrooms, and patio enclosures - serving this community with impact-rated construction and same-day response to inquiries.
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, four season sunrooms, and patio enclosures - serving this community with impact-rated construction and same-day response to inquiries.

Palm Beach Gardens homeowners with screened lanais that sit empty from May through October often choose a sunroom addition as the permanent fix. We build fully permitted, impact-rated rooms that connect to your home's cooling system so you can use the space every month of the year - not just when the weather cooperates.
In Palm Beach Gardens, a room that isn't air-conditioned is a room you won't use in summer. Four season sunrooms are fully insulated, tied into your HVAC, and built with low-e glass that keeps heat out without darkening the room - designed specifically for Florida's year-round sun and humidity.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes have generous patios that go underused because of bugs and afternoon rain. A patio enclosure gives you a clean, weather-tight space while keeping the open feeling of outdoor living - and it's a natural first step before a full climate-controlled room.
In HOA communities like PGA National or Mirasol, design standards are strict and the architectural review board pays attention to details. Custom sunrooms let us match your home's roofline, exterior finishes, and approved color palette exactly - so the addition looks like it was always part of the house.
Pool cages and screen rooms are standard in Palm Beach Gardens - nearly every home with a pool has one. When storms damage the frame or screens, or when you want to add a new enclosure, we handle full installations and repairs with materials rated for South Florida wind loads.
Homes built in the 1980s and 1990s - a large share of Palm Beach Gardens' housing stock - often have older sunrooms with single-pane glass, leaky seals, and inadequate cooling. We update these rooms with modern impact glass, proper insulation, and a dedicated cooling source, turning a liability into a comfortable living space.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means every sunroom addition must use impact-resistant glass and meet Florida's strict wind-load requirements - not just standard residential glazing. That's a code requirement, not an upgrade option. Combined with summer rainfall averaging over 60 inches per year, mostly falling in intense afternoon bursts from June through September, any gap in a roof junction or window seal will show itself within the first storm season. Contractors who haven't worked in this climate often underestimate how demanding it is.
Most homes in Palm Beach Gardens were built between the 1970s and 1990s on concrete block with stucco exteriors. This construction is excellent, but it means anchoring and connecting a new addition requires different methods than wood-frame work. The city's sandy soil and a high water table in many neighborhoods also demand careful foundation planning - a slab that works in Georgia may not perform the same way here. Add in the widespread HOA architectural review requirements in communities like BallenIsles and Mirasol, and you have a permitting environment that rewards contractors who know the local process cold.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, pulling permits through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division and handling HOA submissions for communities across the city. We know that BallenIsles, PGA National, and Mirasol each have their own architectural review timelines and preferences, and we factor those into the project schedule from day one - not after a homeowner gets a rejection letter.
Palm Beach Gardens is easy to navigate for crews that know it. PGA Boulevard runs east-west through the heart of the city, connecting the Gardens Mall area to the newer communities out near Avenir. Whether a job is in an established neighborhood near PGA National Resort or in a newer home in one of the western master-planned communities, the drive from our base is quick and we're familiar with the road access, community gate procedures, and site conditions throughout. We're also proud to serve homeowners in nearby Jupiter, FL just up the coast, and Riviera Beach to the south.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we'll follow up within one business day. We'll ask a few questions about where on your home you're thinking of adding a room and how you plan to use it - so we come to the site visit prepared, not starting from scratch.
We visit your home to measure, check the foundation and wall conditions, and note any HOA or site-specific factors. After that visit, you receive a written proposal with a full scope of work and a fixed price - no hidden line items that appear after you sign.
We file the permit application with Palm Beach County on your behalf - the review typically takes two to four weeks. If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare that submission at the same time so the two tracks run in parallel rather than back-to-back.
Work happens mostly outside your home - foundation, framing, glass installation, electrical, and cooling. County inspectors visit at key stages, and we walk the finished room with you before we consider the job done. You keep copies of all permits and inspection records.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens - from communities near PGA National to the newer neighborhoods out west near Avenir. Call us or send a message and we'll follow up within one business day.
(561) 954-0674Palm Beach Gardens is a planned city of about 57,000 people in northern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and built out primarily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. It's best known as home to PGA National Resort, one of the country's most recognized golf destinations and host of the Honda Classic. The city blends established gated communities - BallenIsles, Mirasol, Frenchman's Creek - with newer master-planned developments like Alton and Avenir on its western edge. The majority of homes are owner-occupied, and median home values well above the state average reflect a community where homeowners invest seriously in their properties.
Most of the housing stock consists of concrete block homes with stucco exteriors, a construction style standard in South Florida for its hurricane resistance. Many homes back up to golf course fairways, lakes, or canals, and backyard pools with screened lanais are extremely common. PGA Boulevard is the city's main commercial corridor, anchored by the Gardens Mall and Downtown Palm Beach Gardens. Our work spans the full city - from neighborhoods near the established communities along PGA Boulevard to the newer subdivisions further west. We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Jupiter and Riviera Beach.
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Learn MoreCall us or request a free estimate online. We respond within one business day and serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens and all of northern Palm Beach County.