
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Wellington, FL, building all-season rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions throughout Wellington's planned communities and equestrian estates - with full Village of Wellington permit handling and HOA documentation support, and replies within one business day.
Palm Beach Gardens Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local Sunroom Contractor in Wellington, FL, building all-season rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions throughout Wellington's planned communities and equestrian estates - with full Village of Wellington permit handling and HOA documentation support, and replies within one business day.

Wellington summers hit the low 90s with near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, which means an open patio goes unused for months. Our all season rooms are fully insulated and connected to your home's air conditioning system, so the space is usable year-round - not just the few months when the weather cooperates.
Wellington's flat terrain and retention ponds throughout the village create standing water after rain, which means mosquitoes are a genuine problem for outdoor living. A screened enclosure over an existing concrete patio gives you the outdoor feel without the bugs, and we build them to Florida wind-load standards that handle summer storm gusts common in inland Palm Beach County.
Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s typically have rear patios large enough to support a full sunroom addition. We design these to match the stucco-and-tile aesthetic common in communities like Olympia and Versailles, which is important both for HOA approval and for visual continuity with your home's existing look.
For Wellington homeowners who want shade and weather protection without a fully enclosed structure, a permitted aluminum patio cover is a practical middle step. These work especially well on the larger lots in western Wellington near the equestrian areas, where rear yards have the room for a deep covered structure that keeps afternoon sun off the patio door.
Wellington's UV exposure is intense year-round, and vinyl framing holds up to constant sun without the fading, chalking, or repainting that aluminum eventually needs. Vinyl is also a practical choice for Wellington homeowners whose HOA requires a low-maintenance exterior finish that matches the look of the home's existing stucco and tile.
Many Wellington homes have a covered back patio that gets baked in the afternoon sun and sits empty most of the summer. Converting that covered slab into a finished, enclosed sunroom is a cost-effective way to add usable square footage without breaking new ground - and it typically satisfies HOA review committees more easily than a fully new addition on a bare lot.
Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States, covering roughly 47 square miles of western Palm Beach County. Most of its residential development happened between the mid-1980s and early 2000s, which means the majority of homes are now 25 to 40 years old. Homes at that age are hitting the point where roofs, stucco, and outdoor structures need meaningful attention. Tile roofs common throughout the village can develop cracked or slipped tiles after storm season, and older aluminum screen enclosures from the original construction often need full replacement rather than patch repairs. A contractor who understands how homes of this era were built can assess what is salvageable and what needs to be replaced before it causes bigger problems.
Wellington's flat terrain - just a few feet above sea level - creates drainage challenges after heavy rain. The village has an extensive canal and retention pond system, but individual properties can still see standing water near foundations and in low spots of rear yards. That moisture, combined with South Florida's year-round heat and UV exposure, accelerates deterioration of caulking, framing joints, and exterior sealants on any outdoor structure. Add in the HOA rules that govern materials, colors, and structural modifications in most of Wellington's gated communities, and it becomes clear that local knowledge matters here. Contractors who are unfamiliar with the village's permit process or with specific association requirements create delays and rework that cost homeowners real money.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly and pulls permits directly through the Village of Wellington Building Division. We encounter the same property types on nearly every job in this area: concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and gated HOA communities with architectural review requirements. Knowing how these homes are built - specifically how to anchor to concrete block walls and how to tie new framing into the existing roof structure - is not optional here. It is the baseline for a structure that will pass inspection and hold up under storm loads.
Wellington spreads out across Forest Hill Boulevard, South Shore Boulevard near the equestrian show grounds, and the residential communities off Stribling Way and Greenview Shores Boulevard. We work throughout the village - from the larger estate lots near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center on the western side to the more standard-sized neighborhoods off Wellington Trace closer to the eastern border. The difference in lot size and property type changes what is practical on each job, and we scope accordingly before providing an estimate.
Our Wellington jobs often connect us to homeowners in nearby areas as well. We serve Greenacres to the east, where older ranch homes along Haverhill Road make up a different kind of residential stock, and we regularly work in Royal Palm Beach to the north, where a similar pattern of 1980s and 1990s planned communities creates comparable project needs.
Call or submit the contact form and we reply within one business day to schedule your on-site visit. Wellington is a large village - let us know which neighborhood and community you are in so we can plan the visit efficiently.
We visit the property, measure the space, assess the existing slab and structure, and check your HOA documents if applicable. You receive a written estimate that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and any HOA documentation work - no surprises after the job starts.
If your community has an HOA, we prepare the architectural review submission first and wait for written approval before submitting the village building permit. The Village of Wellington permit review typically takes two to four weeks, and we order materials during this window.
Once the permit is in hand, construction typically takes two to four weeks depending on scope. We schedule all required inspections through the Village of Wellington and walk you through the finished room before we close out the job.
We handle all Village of Wellington permits and HOA documentation. Call us or submit the form for a free on-site estimate - replies within one business day.
(561) 954-0674Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States, covering about 47 square miles of western Palm Beach County and home to roughly 65,000 to 67,000 residents. Officially incorporated in 1996 after years of growth as an unincorporated community, Wellington is defined by its large planned subdivisions - including Olympia, Versailles, Palm Beach Polo, and Wellington Shores - most of which were built between the mid-1980s and early 2000s. The housing stock is overwhelmingly owner-occupied single-family homes on lots that range from standard suburban sizes near Forest Hill Boulevard to significantly larger estate properties in the western equestrian areas. Wellington is also internationally recognized as the home of the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, which hosts the Winter Equestrian Festival from January through April each year and draws riders and spectators from around the world.
The character of Wellington varies noticeably across the village. Neighborhoods near Wellington Green mall along Forest Hill Boulevard feel like a standard South Florida suburb, with schools, shopping, and townhome developments mixed in with single-family streets. The western portions of the village - particularly around South Shore Boulevard and the show grounds - have a distinctly different feel, with large equestrian estates, paddocks, and wide roads that handle horse trailers. Our service area covers all of Wellington, and we also serve neighboring communities like Royal Palm Beach to the north and Greenacres to the east.
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