
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served Haverhill homeowners since 2019, handling sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen room installations. We are registered with the Town of Haverhill and respond within one business day.
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served Haverhill homeowners since 2019, handling sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen room installations. We are registered with the Town of Haverhill and respond within one business day.

Many Haverhill homes have sunrooms or enclosed porches built in earlier decades that show their age - leaky seals, corroded frames, or single-pane glazing that does nothing for the South Florida heat. A targeted remodel updates those weak points without the cost of full replacement. See our full sunroom remodeling services and learn what a remodel typically covers.
Haverhill homes on modest lots can maximize usable living space by enclosing an existing concrete slab. A patio enclosure works with your current footprint and turns an underused outdoor area into a shaded, protected room that handles summer storms without flooding or blowing open.
Haverhill's proximity to low-lying wetland areas and canals means mosquito pressure can be significant during the wet season. A fully screened room gives you outdoor airflow and natural light while keeping insects out entirely, which makes the space usable from September through June when the bugs are at their worst.
Concrete block homes in Haverhill are good candidates for custom sunroom additions because the wall structure provides a solid tie-in point. A custom build lets you choose the dimensions, window configuration, and insulation level that fits how you actually plan to use the space.
Haverhill's year-round warmth means a four season sunroom gets daily use, not just occasional use in winter. Insulated wall panels and impact-rated glazing keep the space comfortable even during the hottest July afternoons, and the enclosure stands up to the wind loads required for inland Palm Beach County.
For Haverhill homeowners who want shade and rain protection without full enclosure, a patio cover is a cost-effective starting point. Aluminum covers are rated for South Florida wind loads and resist the combination of UV and salt air that shortens the life of lesser materials in this area.
Most homes in Haverhill are concrete block with stucco exteriors - the standard building method across inland Palm Beach County. That construction is durable, but the stucco and exterior coatings still take a beating from the heat, humidity, and daily summer thunderstorms. Any sunroom or patio enclosure attached to one of these homes needs to integrate correctly with the block wall and the existing roof line. A contractor who has done this work on CBS homes in the area knows how to seal the tie-in so it holds through storm season rather than developing leaks after the first hurricane watch.
Haverhill sits on flat, low-lying land with a high water table and sandy soil - conditions that affect how slabs settle over time. The town has its own building department, and all contractors must register before starting any residential work. Building code requirements here reflect the broader Palm Beach County Building Division standards for wind load resistance, which are more demanding than codes in most of the country because of hurricane exposure. A sunroom or enclosure that does not meet those standards will not pass inspection and will not hold up in a named storm.
We are registered with the Town of Haverhill and work here regularly. The town has its own permit and code enforcement process handled at the town hall on Charlotte Street, separate from the broader Palm Beach County system. Being familiar with that local office means we can get permit applications processed efficiently and avoid the delays that come when a contractor is navigating an unfamiliar municipality for the first time.
Haverhill Road is the main north-south corridor through and around the town, and Southern Boulevard (US 98/441) is the primary east-west route connecting residents to West Palm Beach and communities further west. These roads make the town easy to access from all directions, and we can get to any address in Haverhill quickly once a job is scheduled. Flat terrain and concrete block construction are the norms here, and we know how to plan a sunroom project around the drainage and slab conditions common to this part of inland Palm Beach County.
We also serve Mangonia Park to the north and Greenacres to the south - two neighboring communities with similar housing stock and the same inland South Florida conditions that shape sunroom and patio enclosure work.
Call or use the contact form - we respond within one business day. You do not need a plan or measurements ready. Just tell us what you have now and what you would like to change or add at your Haverhill property.
We come to your home, assess the existing structure or slab, check drainage conditions, and give you a written flat-price estimate before you decide anything. We explain what is and is not covered under the town permit requirement and what the inspection process looks like.
We file the permit with the Town of Haverhill and begin construction once approved. Permit approval typically takes one to two weeks. Patio enclosures and screen rooms usually take two to four days of on-site work; full sunroom remodels or new builds may take longer depending on scope.
We coordinate the final town inspection and walk through the completed project with you to confirm everything matches the scope you approved. We leave your property clean - no leftover materials, no cleanup left for you.
We are registered with the Town of Haverhill and serve the whole area. Call us or fill out the form - we respond within one business day and the estimate is free with no obligation.
(561) 954-1305Haverhill is a small incorporated town in central Palm Beach County, sitting just west of West Palm Beach. The community is primarily residential, with single-family homes on modest lots, and its character reflects the broader inland Palm Beach County pattern - concrete block construction, flat terrain, and a working-class neighborhood feel distinct from the county's coastal communities. The town has its own government and building department, which handles permits and code enforcement independently of the county. Learn more about the town at the Town of Haverhill official website.
Haverhill Road runs north-south through the area and is the main local corridor, while Southern Boulevard (US 98/441) connects the town east to West Palm Beach and west toward more rural parts of the county. Homes here range from the postwar era through the 1990s development period, giving the housing stock a mix of ages and conditions. The flat terrain and proximity to the water table make proper slab and drainage conditions important for any outdoor construction project. Nearby communities include Boynton Beach to the south and Lake Clarke Shores to the southeast, both of which we serve as well.
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