
Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served North Palm Beach homeowners with all season rooms, screen room installation, and patio enclosures since 2019, building structures that hold up against salt air, Intracoastal humidity, and hurricane-season storms. We respond to estimate requests within one business day and pull permits directly from the Village Building Department.

North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal, so a room that handles heat, humidity, and salt air is not optional - it is required. Our all season rooms use corrosion-resistant framing and insulated glass so canal-front and waterside homes get comfortable, low-maintenance living space year-round.
Canal-front and Intracoastal lots in North Palm Beach have patios that face moisture, insects, and afternoon sun all year. A screened or glass patio enclosure turns that exposure into a comfortable outdoor living space while protecting the slab and foundation from the accelerated weathering that waterfront air causes on open surfaces.
Many North Palm Beach homeowners want to enjoy their waterfront or garden views without mosquitoes and no-see-ums. A screened room is a lower-cost option that provides insect and shade protection while keeping sightlines open - a practical choice for village lots where views matter and HOA guidelines often limit more substantial structures.
A fully conditioned four season sunroom adds year-round square footage that stays comfortable even when summer heat indexes push past 100 degrees. Impact-rated glass handles hurricane winds and flying debris, which matters on the low-lying, exposed lots that line the Intracoastal and canals throughout the village.
North Palm Beach homes from the 1960s and 1970s were built with modest footprints, and a sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to add usable square footage without a full home expansion. The sandy soil throughout the village requires proper footing preparation, which we assess during every on-site estimate.
Many mid-century North Palm Beach homes have open concrete patios that sit unused through the hottest and most mosquito-heavy months. Converting an existing slab to an enclosed sunroom uses what is already there, avoids a new foundation pour, and delivers a climate-controlled room that works every day of the year.
North Palm Beach is a small village of about 3.6 square miles, and a significant share of its residential lots back up to canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, or waterfront areas. Salt air from both the Atlantic and the Intracoastal reaches every corner of the village year-round, accelerating rust on metal fasteners, breaking down caulk joints faster than in inland cities, and degrading paint and sealants on a compressed schedule. A contractor who does not regularly work in coastal South Florida will underestimate how quickly standard materials fail here.
The village's housing stock is also older, with much of it built between the late 1950s and the 1980s. Concrete block construction is universal, but slabs and footings from that era may have settled on the sandy soil that is common throughout this part of Palm Beach County. Hurricane season - June through November - brings sustained wind loads and driving rain that test every enclosure seal and anchor point. Homes in low-lying areas near the canal network are also in or near FEMA flood zones, which can affect what materials and drainage approaches are required by the Village Building Department.
Our crew works throughout North Palm Beach regularly, pulling permits from the Village Building Department and working on the single-family homes that line the village streets between US Highway 1 and the Intracoastal. The village is compact - everything is within a few minutes of US 1 - so we know the neighborhoods well, from the waterfront streets near Anchorage Park to the quieter inland blocks off Northlake Boulevard.
Most of the homes we work on here are concrete block with stucco exteriors, built in the 1960s and 1970s. Canal-adjacent lots require extra attention to drainage, footing stability, and material selection. We specify marine-grade hardware and corrosion-resistant framing on every waterfront project. North Palm Beach Country Club and the parks along the Intracoastal are local landmarks that most of our customers here know well, and they help us orient quickly when scoping a new project.
We also serve homeowners just to the north in Palm Beach Gardens and to the south in Riviera Beach. If you are in North Palm Beach or anywhere nearby, call us or submit an estimate request and we will be in touch within one business day.
Reach us by phone or the estimate form and we respond within one business day. Let us know if the property is canal-front or near the Intracoastal, since that affects the site visit and material planning.
We visit your North Palm Beach property, inspect the existing slab or foundation, check for soil stability and drainage near any canal or waterway, and provide a written estimate with a clear cost breakdown before any commitment is required.
We file permit drawings with the Village of North Palm Beach Building Department and schedule construction once approval is issued. You do not need to be home for most stages of work, though we coordinate with you at key milestones.
After construction, the Village inspector signs off on the permit and we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything meets the project scope. We address any open items before we consider the job complete.
We serve all of North Palm Beach, respond within one business day, and provide a written estimate with no obligation to commit.
(561) 954-1305North Palm Beach is an incorporated village in northern Palm Beach County, covering roughly 3.6 square miles between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. With around 13,000 year-round residents and more arriving seasonally between November and April, the village is primarily residential in character. Most of the housing stock dates from the late 1950s through the 1980s - single-story and two-story concrete block homes on lots that frequently back up to canals or waterways. The combination of water access, older homes, and coastal air makes the village a consistent market for outdoor living improvements. You can learn more about the community through the Village of North Palm Beach official website.
US Highway 1 runs north-south through the village and connects it to Lake Park and Riviera Beach to the south and Juno Beach and Jupiter to the north. Northlake Boulevard is the main east-west cross street. Anchorage Park on the Intracoastal is a well-used community gathering spot, and the North Palm Beach Country Club on US 1 is a village-owned course open to residents and visitors. Homeowners near the canal network and Intracoastal find that outdoor rooms and enclosures fill up quickly in the mild winter months when seasonal residents return. The city of Palm Beach Gardens borders the village to the north, and Riviera Beach sits just to the south - both communities we serve regularly.
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