
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Greenacres homeowners call for enclosed patio rooms, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms. We have served Palm Beach County since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Greenacres homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s often have rear patios that lose their usefulness from June through September when heat and bugs make open-air sitting impossible. A fully enclosed patio room turns that underused slab into a cooled, screened living space you can use every day of the year.
Many Greenacres concrete block homes have covered rear overhangs that are one step away from being a full enclosure. Patio enclosures use insulated panels or glass to close in that covered space, adding a usable room without the cost of a full addition.
Screen rooms are popular in Greenacres because they keep mosquitoes and no-see-ums out during the warm, rainy months while still letting airflow through. Heavy-gauge screen mesh stands up better to Florida's intense sun and humidity than standard residential screening.
Adding a sunroom to a Greenacres home increases usable square footage without the disruption of a full interior renovation. CBS construction common in this area provides a solid wall for attachment, making sunroom additions a practical option for most single-family homes in the city.
Four season sunrooms with insulated glazing and a mini-split system handle Greenacres summers, when outdoor temperatures and humidity make standard screen rooms uncomfortable from late morning through evening. These rooms stay cool in summer and comfortable on the occasional cool winter night.
Many Greenacres homes have an existing concrete patio slab in good condition that can be converted into a sunroom without pouring new footings. Converting an existing patio is typically faster and less disruptive than a ground-up addition when the original slab meets current building codes.
Most homes in Greenacres were built between the 1970s and the 1990s using concrete block construction - the standard for South Florida. These CBS homes are durable, but their exterior surfaces take a beating from heat, humidity, salt air drifting inland from the Atlantic, and South Florida's rainy season, which drops several inches of rain through heavy afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. After 30 to 50 years, the slab, the roof overhang, and any existing screen enclosures on these homes often need replacement or upgrading. A contractor who knows how to work with concrete block walls - anchoring properly into block rather than wood framing - produces results that last.
Greenacres also sits on flat, low-lying land with a high water table, which means drainage and soil saturation are real factors in outdoor construction. Standing water after summer storms can undermine footings and cause concrete slabs to shift if the site is not graded and prepared correctly. The city has its own building department, the City of Greenacres Building Department, and all sunroom and enclosure projects require permits pulled through that office. Hiring a contractor who pulls permits through the city keeps your project legal and protects your home's value.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The mix of single-family homes, villas, condos, and apartment complexes across the city means we encounter different access situations and HOA requirements on a regular basis. Knowing what to expect before we arrive means fewer delays for our customers.
Lake Worth Road and Forest Hill Boulevard are our main routes into and across Greenacres, and we know the neighborhoods along Jog Road and Military Trail as well as the quieter residential streets closer to John I. Leonard High School, one of the largest schools in Palm Beach County and a well-known landmark in the area. Whether your home is near the eastern edge close to Palm Springs or on the western side near Wellington, we cover all of Greenacres.
We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Lantana and Lake Worth Beach, communities just to the east and south with similar housing stock and permit requirements.
Reach us by phone at (561) 954-1305 or through our online form. We reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit at your Greenacres home.
We visit your property, measure the space, and assess your existing slab, wall attachment points, and drainage conditions. You receive a written estimate with itemized costs before you decide anything - no pressure.
We pull the required permits through the City of Greenacres Building Department and schedule your project around permit approval timelines. You do not need to manage any of the permit paperwork.
Our crew completes the installation and walks you through the finished space before we leave. We coordinate the city final inspection and hand you the inspection certificate when the project closes out.
We serve all of Greenacres and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Free written estimates with no obligation.
(561) 954-1305Greenacres is one of the larger municipalities in Palm Beach County, covering about six square miles and home to roughly 44,000 residents. The city was first incorporated in 1926 and grew rapidly in the 1970s and 1980s as Palm Beach County developed. Today the housing stock reflects that era - concrete block single-family homes, villa communities, condominiums, and townhomes spread across a compact, flat landscape. The city manages its own services through city hall on Melaleuca Lane, including a fire rescue department and building department. Residents know the area by landmarks like John I. Leonard High School, one of the largest high schools in Florida, which sits at the center of several established neighborhoods.
The city sits east of Wellington and northwest of Lake Worth Beach, bordered by Palm Springs to the east. Lake Worth Road and Forest Hill Boulevard carry most of the through traffic, while quieter residential streets run behind the main corridors. Nearby West Palm Beach sits just to the northeast, and Boynton Beach is a short drive to the south. Greenacres homeowners looking to make better use of their rear patios and covered spaces find that the flat, even slab construction common to the area makes for efficient, cost-effective sunroom and enclosure installations.
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