
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios brings sunroom contractor expertise to Lake Clarke Shores, building patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom sunrooms for waterfront and residential properties throughout the town. We have operated across Palm Beach County since 2019 and respond within one business day.

Lake Clarke Shores homes from the 1950s and 1960s often have a rear covered patio that sits open to bugs, rain, and heat for most of the year. A patio enclosure closes in that existing covered space with screen, glass, or panels - making it comfortable and usable year-round without the cost of a full ground-up addition.
Lake Clarke Shores sits near canals and waterways that breed mosquitoes and no-see-ums through the warm months. A screen room with heavy-gauge mesh keeps insects out while allowing the waterfront breezes that make outdoor living in this town so appealing in the cooler months.
Adding a sunroom to a mid-century CBS home in Lake Clarke Shores extends usable living space without a full interior renovation. Many properties here have rear yards with views of Lake Clarke or the town's canal system - a sunroom captures that view while keeping you protected from heat and rain.
Waterfront properties in Lake Clarke Shores deal with higher humidity than interior lots, making a fully conditioned four season sunroom with insulated glazing and a mini-split the best option for year-round comfort. These rooms maintain a controlled environment even on the hottest, most humid summer days.
Fully enclosed patio rooms are a practical option for Lake Clarke Shores homeowners whose existing covered slabs need upgrading. Closing in the space with insulated panels or glass walls turns a weather-exposed patio into a protected room that adds functional square footage to the home.
Vinyl-framed sunrooms hold up well in Lake Clarke Shores because the material does not rust, corrode, or pit from salt air and canal moisture. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance structure, vinyl frames with insulated glass panels are a durable, long-term choice in this coastal environment.
Lake Clarke Shores is a small, tightly developed town built around Lake Clarke and its canal system. Most homes were constructed in the 1950s and 1960s - that is 60 to 70 years of South Florida weather on the original exterior surfaces. Concrete block construction holds up structurally, but screen enclosures, patio covers, and exterior frames from that era are well past their useful life. Salt air carried inland from the Atlantic coast reaches this far from the beach, and the town's proximity to the West Palm Beach Canal and Lake Clarke means that many properties deal with higher-than-average ambient moisture year-round. Materials and anchoring methods that work fine inland perform differently near the water.
The town's waterfront and canal-adjacent lots also present drainage considerations that affect slab preparation and footing design. Sandy soil with a high water table is common here, and a sunroom or enclosure installed without accounting for moisture from below can develop problems within a few years. Working with a contractor who understands Palm Beach County soil conditions and FEMA flood zone requirements prevents those issues before they start.
Our crew works throughout Lake Clarke Shores regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The town is predominantly owner-occupied and long-term residential, which means homeowners here invest in their properties and expect work done to the same standard they hold for their homes. We are familiar with the permitting process through the Town of Lake Clarke Shores and handle that paperwork so homeowners do not have to track it themselves.
Forest Hill Boulevard (State Road 882) is our main access route into the town from the east, and Florida Mango Road is the north-south route we use to reach properties throughout Lake Clarke Shores. We know the waterfront lots along Lake Clarke, the canal-adjacent streets, and the interior residential blocks that sit away from the water. Every project starts with an on-site visit so we can assess your specific lot conditions before recommending an approach.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Greenacres to the west and West Palm Beach to the north, communities with similar mid-century housing stock and comparable permit requirements.
Call (561) 954-1305 or submit a request online. We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your Lake Clarke Shores property at a time that works for you.
We visit your home, evaluate the existing slab, drainage, and wall attachment points, and note any waterfront or canal-adjacent factors. You receive a written estimate with clear pricing before you commit to anything.
We submit permit applications to the Town of Lake Clarke Shores and schedule your installation around the town's review timeline. Most projects are scheduled and installed within a few weeks of permit approval.
Our crew completes the work and walks you through the finished project before we leave. We handle the final inspection with the town and provide you the inspection certificate when it closes.
We serve Lake Clarke Shores and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. Free on-site estimates with no obligation - we come to you.
(561) 954-1305Lake Clarke Shores is a small, incorporated town in Palm Beach County, built around the freshwater Lake Clarke just west of West Palm Beach. The town was incorporated in 1957 and has intentionally stayed small - its population is a few thousand residents, and the community is tightly knit and primarily owner-occupied. A bridge across the West Palm Beach Canal completed in 1953 opened the area to residential development, and most of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through 1970s. Concrete block single-family homes on modest lots with mature landscaping are the dominant property type, many sitting on or near the lake or the town's network of drainage canals. Information on local services and permitting is available through the Town of Lake Clarke Shores.
Forest Hill Boulevard runs along the northern edge of town and connects Lake Clarke Shores to West Palm Beach and the broader Palm Beach County road network. Florida Mango Road is the main internal north-south street. Residents here are close to everything in the county while living in a quiet, neighborhood-scale environment. Nearby Lantana to the south and Palm Beach to the east are both easily reachable from the town's main roads. Long-term homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores tend to invest in maintaining and improving their properties, making sunroom additions and patio enclosures a natural fit for homes that are well-established but ready for updated outdoor living spaces.
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