
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions in Lake Park using materials matched to the town's older concrete block homes, high water table, and salt air off Lake Worth Lagoon. We respond within one business day and manage every permit.

Lake Park homes on the town's flower- and tree-named streets commonly have older concrete pads with no overhead cover, left exposed to Florida's summer rainstorms and afternoon heat. A patio enclosure gives that slab a defined, usable structure using materials that hold up to the town's lagoon-front salt air and wet-season flooding.
The streets near Lake Park Harbor Marina deal with insects and salt-laden breezes year-round, making open patios uncomfortable most evenings. A screen room installation turns an unusable concrete pad into a protected outdoor living space using coastal-grade aluminum framing that resists corrosion from the lagoon air.
Mid-century concrete block homes in Lake Park often have small footprints with little interior storage or flex space. A sunroom addition gives those homeowners genuinely usable square footage - bright, enclosed, and climate-controlled - without the cost and disruption of a full interior renovation.
Lake Park's flat terrain means most patios drain slowly after heavy rain, and open slabs collect standing water that makes the space unusable for hours. An enclosed patio room with a proper roof and screened or glass walls keeps weather out while letting the patio serve as a dining area, hobby room, or family space year-round.
Many Lake Park homes have basic covered patios from earlier decades that offer shade but no protection from insects, wind-driven rain, or the intense South Florida sun. Converting that existing covered patio into an enclosed screen room or sunroom is often faster and less expensive than starting from scratch on a new addition.
For Lake Park homeowners looking for a lower-maintenance exterior option that resists the town's persistent humidity and salt air, vinyl-framed sunroom systems offer a durable alternative to aluminum or wood construction without the ongoing upkeep of painted surfaces.
Lake Park covers just over two square miles along the western shore of Lake Worth Lagoon. The town's eastern edge faces the lagoon directly, which means salt air moves through every neighborhood year-round - not just the waterfront streets near Lake Park Harbor Marina. Standard aluminum framing and steel fasteners corrode noticeably faster here than they would a few miles west. Contractors who regularly work in coastal Palm Beach County know to specify marine-grade or powder-coated materials and use stainless hardware throughout. Contractors who do not often leave homeowners with framing that looks fine at installation and starts showing rust or oxidation within two or three years.
Lake Park is also one of the flattest communities in the county, with a high water table that sits close to the surface year-round. After the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that arrive almost daily from May through October, yards and concrete pads can hold standing water for hours. Any slab work or enclosure foundation needs to account for how water moves around the property, and any permanent outdoor structure needs proper drainage so water does not pool inside the enclosure and create a mosquito problem or undermine the slab edges. The Town of Lake Park has active drainage improvement projects, but individual properties still vary significantly in how well they drain after a hard rain.
Our crew works throughout Lake Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Town of Lake Park Building Department and are familiar with the documentation requirements for both simple screen enclosures and full sunroom additions on the town's older concrete block homes.
Lake Park is one of South Florida's most historically interesting small towns. It was originally laid out in the 1920s as Kelsey City and holds the distinction of being Florida's first zoned municipality. The Town Hall on Park Avenue, built in 1927 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, survived the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane and is one of the oldest public buildings in the area. Most of the residential streets fan out from Park Avenue and Dixie Highway in a grid of flower-, plant-, and tree-named roads - a naming pattern the town has kept since the 1920s. Homes on those streets are typically 1940s through 1970s concrete block construction in good original condition, but many are overdue for outdoor living upgrades after decades of Florida humidity and sun.
We also serve neighboring areas close to Lake Park. To the south, Riviera Beach, FL shares Lake Park's mid-century building stock and lagoon-front exposure. To the north, North Palm Beach, FL is where our business is based and where we do a large portion of our work.
Call or submit the contact form and we get back to you within one business day. We schedule a visit to your Lake Park property, where we check the existing slab, drainage around the pad, and your property's flood-zone status before discussing options.
We provide a detailed written estimate covering materials, labor, and the permit fee. This is also when we review any HOA or deed restrictions that apply to your property, since those approvals need to run alongside - not after - the building permit process.
We submit the permit application to the Town of Lake Park Building Department with engineered wind-load drawings. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the crew and most screen room or enclosure installations are complete in one to three days on-site.
A town building inspector visits to confirm the structure meets the approved plans. Once passed, we walk you through every panel, door, and detail to make sure the finished space is exactly what we agreed to - then the job is done and the space is yours.
We serve all of Lake Park - from the streets near Lake Park Harbor Marina to the neighborhoods along Dixie Highway and Park Avenue. Respond within one business day, no pressure estimate.
(561) 356-8563For permit questions specific to Lake Park, visit the Town of Lake Park official website. To verify a contractor's state license, use myfloridalicense.com.
Lake Park is a small town of roughly 9,000 residents packed into just over two square miles along the western shore of Lake Worth Lagoon in Palm Beach County. Originally platted as Kelsey City in the 1920s by landscape architects from the Olmsted Brothers firm, the town was renamed Lake Park in 1939. It holds the distinction of being the first zoned municipality in the state of Florida. The street grid was laid out with plant-, flower-, and tree-named roads that still exist today - residents on Magnolia, Palmetto, or Hibiscus are almost certainly living in homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, the era when most of Lake Park's residential stock was constructed. You can read more about the town's history at the Wikipedia article for Lake Park, Florida.
Park Avenue is the town's main local street, running through the historic downtown area past Town Hall, the public library, and a mix of small businesses. Dixie Highway - U.S. Route 1 - runs through town as the main commercial corridor connecting Lake Park to West Palm Beach to the south and North Palm Beach to the north. Lake Park Harbor Marina on the lagoon is a well-known local landmark and reflects the town's close relationship with the water that defines it on the east. Nearby Palm Beach Gardens, FL to the north is a larger planned community with newer housing, while North Palm Beach, FL sits directly adjacent to the east and shares Lake Park's waterfront exposure to Lake Worth Lagoon.
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