
We build sunrooms and patio enclosures designed for Palm Beach weather - cool enough for August, strong enough for storm season, and beautiful enough for Worth Avenue.

Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a full-service sunroom contractor based in Palm Beach, FL, offering 16 specialized services across 12 communities in Palm Beach County. Whether your patio sits empty because of the heat and bugs, or your screened lanai has reached its limit, we build spaces that work in this climate - properly permitted, hurricane-rated, and built with materials suited to salt air. From basic screen rooms to fully conditioned four-season additions, every project is handled by our licensed, insured crew.

Love your yard but hate the heat? A sunroom addition gives you year-round outdoor views from a cool, comfortable room.
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Enjoy natural light and garden views every month of the year from a fully conditioned, insulated four-season room.
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Get screened and shaded outdoor living space that works beautifully through Palm Beach's long mild season.
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Turn an unused patio or lanai into a real room - protected from insects, rain, and salt air year-round.
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Want something different? We design custom sunrooms built around your home's architecture and your lifestyle.
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From foundation to final inspection, we handle every phase of sunroom construction with permits included.
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Old enclosure feeling dated or leaking? We remodel and upgrade existing sunrooms to meet current standards.
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Keep insects and debris out while letting the breeze in - perfect for pool areas and covered patios.
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Already have a patio slab? Converting it to a proper sunroom is often faster and less disruptive than building from scratch.
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Put your existing deck to better use by enclosing it into a livable, weather-protected sunroom.
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A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition you can furnish and use like any other room in your home.
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Covered but not quite a sunroom? We enclose patio rooms with glass or screen to make them genuinely usable.
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Floor-to-ceiling glass on every wall - a solarium floods your home with natural light while staying comfortable.
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Shade your outdoor space and protect furniture from the Florida sun with a properly anchored patio cover.
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Not sure what style fits your home? Our design process matches your sunroom to your home's architecture.
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Low-maintenance vinyl framing resists salt air and humidity - a smart choice for Palm Beach's coastal climate.
Learn MoreThree straightforward steps from first call to finished room.
Reach out by phone or use our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You tell us what you have in mind - we listen first before suggesting anything.
A member of our team comes to your property, looks at the space, and takes measurements. We discuss your goals, your HOA situation, and your budget. Then we prepare a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule - no surprises.
We handle every permit application, coordinate all required inspections, and manage the build from foundation to final walkthrough. When the inspector signs off, we do a full walkthrough with you before you make the final payment.
We hold a current Florida contractor's license and carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation on every project. You can verify our license anytime through the state's online database before signing anything.
We come to your property, take proper measurements, and give you a written proposal. There is no fee for the estimate and no pressure to commit. Most homeowners have their quote within a week of first contact.
We have been serving Palm Beach County since 2019. We know the local HOA approval processes, the building department's permit timelines, and the material choices that hold up in salt air and hurricane weather.
We pull permits on every job and coordinate all required inspections. A passed inspection means your structure meets Florida's wind and safety standards - and your homeowner's insurance stays intact when you need it.
Ready to get started? Call (561) 954-1305 or send us a message.
The team handled our HOA approval paperwork and pulled all the permits without us having to chase anyone. Our four-season sunroom was finished on the date they promised, and it's been comfortable to use even in mid-July.
Sandra K., Palm Beach - Four season sunrooms
We had a basic screened lanai that leaked every time it rained hard. They rebuilt it as a proper patio enclosure with hurricane-rated glass panels. The difference is night and day - we actually use it now instead of avoiding it.
Mark T., West Palm Beach - Patio enclosures
I was skeptical about converting our old deck, but the crew assessed the existing structure honestly and told us upfront what needed to be replaced. The finished sunroom feels like it has always been part of the house.
Diane R., Boynton Beach - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no sales pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(561) 954-1305Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Palm Beach, FL and serves 12 communities across Palm Beach County, including West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Lake Worth Beach, and surrounding areas. Most of our clients receive a same-week response and can schedule a free on-site estimate within a few days of first contact.
Palm Beach summers combine intense sun angles with sustained heat and humidity that can push glass-walled rooms to uncomfortable temperatures within minutes. Low-emissivity glass and an independent mini-split unit are the two most effective solutions - and both should be in the design from the start, not added as afterthoughts.
Yes. Florida's building code places Palm Beach County in a high-wind zone, which means any permanent addition must be engineered to meet specific wind-load requirements. This affects the framing, the glass or panel system, and how the structure is anchored to your home's foundation. The permit and inspection process exists specifically to verify compliance.
Every property on Palm Beach island is exposed to salt air from both the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon. Salt accelerates corrosion on standard aluminum frames, fasteners, and hardware within a few years. Marine-grade aluminum and coated stainless fasteners are the correct choice here - ask any contractor you are considering what specific materials they specify for coastal installations.
If your property is governed by a homeowners association - common throughout Palm Beach's planned communities - you will likely need architectural review approval before a permit can even be filed. HOA review is separate from the city building permit, can add several weeks to your timeline, and may come with restrictions on materials, colors, or roof styles. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends starting this process early at{' '} <a href='https://www.nari.org' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' className='text-primary underline'>nari.org</a>.
A three-season room relies on ventilation and shading rather than a full HVAC connection - it works well during Palm Beach's long mild season but becomes uncomfortable during summer. A four-season room is fully insulated and climate-controlled, usable year-round. For most Palm Beach homeowners who want a space they can genuinely use in July, the four-season option is worth the added investment.
Often yes - and it can save meaningful time and cost. A contractor should assess your existing slab before building on it, because South Florida's sandy soil and years of moisture exposure can cause settling or cracking. If the slab is solid, it can serve as the sunroom floor with minimal prep. If it has issues, the contractor should address them honestly upfront rather than framing over a compromised surface.
The National Sunroom Association publishes industry standards and contractor guidance for sunroom construction in coastal and high-wind markets.
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Palm Beach, FL, serving Palm Beach County and 12 surrounding communities since 2019. We hold a current Florida state contractor's license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and we carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. Our crew has completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms across all 16 service types we offer - from basic screen rooms to fully conditioned four-season additions. If you want to see our work before committing, read more about us.
Unpermitted additions can invalidate your homeowner's insurance for that structure, create disclosure problems when you sell, and require costly teardown or remediation to bring into compliance. Florida building inspectors are thorough, and unpermitted work rarely stays hidden.
Fall and winter - roughly October through March - are the most comfortable months for construction here. The weather is drier, afternoon storms are less frequent, and your crew can work longer hours without the summer heat. That said, experienced contractors work year-round and plan around the wet season.
Confirm the contractor holds a current Florida state license - verifiable online. Ask specifically about their experience with coastal installations and high-wind-rated structures in Palm Beach County. Ask who pulls the permits. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permits, or who suggests skipping them, is not the right contractor for this job.
For more on Florida's building code requirements for residential additions, the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public database where you can verify any contractor's license and review complaint history. Start there before signing any contract. Call us with any questions.
Palm Beach is a small, affluent town on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon - which means no property on the island is far from salt water. Salt air, intense sun, and hurricane-season storms are everyday realities for every homeowner here, and any exterior work - including sunrooms and patio enclosures - needs to be designed with that in mind. The town's strict permitting and landmark preservation rules, managed through the Town of Palm Beach, mean that exterior additions require careful review before a single permit is filed.
Most of the homes we work on are large residential estates with mature tropical landscaping, stucco and masonry exteriors, and existing pool decks or lanais that are candidates for enclosure or conversion. Many properties sit in neighborhoods governed by active HOAs or architectural review boards near landmarks like Worth Avenue, The Breakers, and the Society of the Four Arts. We are familiar with what these communities expect - in materials, in design, and in how work is carried out on the property.
Because the island is accessed by a small number of bridges and traffic backs up significantly during the winter season, we plan project scheduling and material deliveries with the island's logistics in mind. Whether your home is on the ocean side or the Intracoastal side, Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios knows Palm Beach and builds work that holds up in its specific climate.
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Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
217 Clarke Ave
Palm Beach, FL 33480
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