North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Greenacres with patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen room installations, and enclosed patio spaces built for South Florida heat and Palm Beach County wind codes.
We have served the Palm Beach County area since 2017, completing jobs throughout Greenacres and responding to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Greenacres has thousands of concrete-slab patios attached to homes built between the 1970s and 1990s - and many of those slabs sit empty because afternoon heat and insects make them unusable. We enclose those existing slabs into comfortable, weather-tight rooms without the cost of a full addition.
If your slab is solid and level, you may already have the foundation for a great new room. Learn more about patio-to-sunroom conversions to see what the process looks like.
Most Greenacres homes are close enough to drainage canals and low-lying areas that mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem from spring through fall. A properly framed and screened enclosure keeps those pests out while letting in the breeze - no air conditioning required. We build screened structures that meet Palm Beach County wind codes from day one.
Greenacres homeowners with older concrete block homes often want a casual extra room without the complexity of a full interior renovation. An enclosed patio room adds genuine square footage - suitable for dining, a home office, or a flex space - at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a traditional addition, and it works with your existing slab footprint.
Greenacres sits close enough to the Atlantic that salt air and high humidity are constant - and those conditions shorten the life of poorly chosen framing materials and sealants. We spec aluminum and materials rated for coastal environments, so the sunroom we build on your Greenacres home holds up through multiple hurricane seasons without warping, rusting, or leaking at the joints.
Greenacres gets hot, and a room that is not insulated and climate-controlled can become unusable from May through October - which is most of the year. A four-season room with insulated panels, low-emissivity glass, and a dedicated mini-split keeps the space comfortable even when the summer thermometer climbs into the 90s, turning it into a room you use every day instead of just on mild evenings.
South Florida's rainy season brings heavy afternoon storms to Greenacres from June through September. A solid patio cover extends the usability of your outdoor space by keeping it dry during those downpours, without the full commitment of an enclosed room. We build covers that are engineered for Palm Beach County wind loads and tie properly into your home's existing roofline or fascia.
Most homes in Greenacres were built between the 1970s and 1990s on land that was originally wetland. That history matters. The terrain is flat, the water table is high, and the soil holds moisture long after a heavy summer storm. Concrete slabs on these properties can settle unevenly over decades, and a sunroom built on a compromised slab will develop leaks, gaps, and structural problems quickly. A contractor who understands these site conditions will assess the slab before any framing begins - not after the walls are up.
The climate here adds its own demands. Greenacres sits only a few miles inland from the Atlantic, meaning salt air and humidity accelerate corrosion on metal fasteners, frames, and hardware. Summers bring daily afternoon thunderstorms and heat that pushes into the low-to-mid 90s from June through September. Any sunroom that is not built with insulated panels, appropriate glazing, and coastal-grade materials will show wear within a few years. Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind zone, and every enclosed structure - including sunrooms - must be permitted and built to meet the county's wind-load requirements. The city of Greenacres has its own building department that processes these permits, so local permitting experience is not optional.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Greenacres building department and are familiar with the city's review process for additions on concrete block homes. The housing stock in Greenacres is different from newer communities - walls are CBS, exterior finishes are stucco, and lots tend to be smaller with less setback room - and our crews are prepared for all of that before they arrive on your property.
Greenacres sits between Lake Worth Road and Forest Hill Boulevard, two of the main east-west corridors in this part of Palm Beach County. Jog Road and Military Trail run north-south through the area, connecting the city to West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach. John I. Leonard High School, one of the largest in Florida, anchors the northern part of the city and is a landmark most Greenacres residents know well. We are comfortable working throughout all of these neighborhoods, from the quieter streets near Wellington to the denser blocks closer to Palm Springs.
We also serve neighboring communities nearby. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach work with us regularly, and we cover West Palm Beach as well - so if you have family or friends in either city who need sunroom work, we serve them too.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your patio setup, what type of room you have in mind, and your general timeline so we can come prepared.
We visit your Greenacres home to measure the space, inspect the existing slab, and walk through the design options that fit your site and budget. We give you a written estimate before you commit to anything - no pressure, no vague numbers.
We handle the Greenacres building permit application and schedule all required inspections. Once the permit is approved, the crew arrives and completes most residential projects within one to three weeks on-site, with minimal disruption to your daily routine inside the house.
A city inspector confirms the completed room meets code. We then walk you through the finished space, show you how windows and doors operate, and hand over copies of the permit and inspection sign-off. The room is ready for you to furnish and use.
We serve all of Greenacres, handle permits through the city building department, and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Call us or submit your info and we will be in touch.
(561) 356-8563Greenacres covers about 6 square miles in east-central Palm Beach County, bordered by Palm Springs to the east, Wellington to the west, and sitting northwest of Atlantis. With a population of roughly 44,000, it is one of the larger municipalities in the county. The city was first incorporated in 1926 and has its own city hall on Melaleuca Lane, its own fire rescue department, and a building department that contractors must work through for any structural addition. The residential streets are mostly quiet and grid-like, with a mix of single-family homes, villas, and condominiums across its developed neighborhoods.
The housing stock is overwhelmingly concrete block construction from the 1970s through the 1990s, which is typical for Palm Beach County communities that grew during that era. Many homeowners here are working with patios, lanais, and slabs that were poured decades ago - functional but in need of updated outdoor living solutions. The city sits on low, flat terrain with drainage canals managing stormwater throughout the area. Nearby, West Palm Beach is the county seat just to the north, and Lake Worth Beach sits to the southeast - both communities we also serve regularly.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Greenacres and the surrounding Palm Beach County communities. Call us today or submit your project details and we will be in touch within 1 business day.