North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Lake Worth Beach with enclosed patio rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions designed for the city's historic cottages, mid-century homes, and the salt-air conditions that come with living close to the Lake Worth Lagoon and Atlantic coast.
We have served Palm Beach County since 2017 and respond to all new inquiries within 1 business day.

Lake Worth Beach has a large stock of older homes with patios, slabs, and small outdoor spaces that go unused for most of the year because of heat, humidity, and insects. An enclosed patio room turns that space into a genuinely usable room - for dining, a home office, or a flex space - without the cost or disruption of a full addition, and it works with your existing footprint.
If you have been thinking about adding comfortable indoor-outdoor space to your home, see how enclosed patio rooms work and what the process looks like for older South Florida homes.
Lake Worth Beach sits close to the Lake Worth Lagoon and the Atlantic coast, and the combination of water proximity and warm temperatures means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real seasonal problem. A well-built screen enclosure keeps those pests out while leaving the breeze and the view intact. We frame and install screened structures to Palm Beach County wind codes so they hold up through hurricane season without sagging or pulling free.
Many Lake Worth Beach homes, particularly those in the historic districts, are small by modern standards - one or two bedrooms on a compact lot. A sunroom addition gives you a connected new room with natural light and outdoor views without moving or rebuilding. We use coastal-grade aluminum framing and Florida product-approved glass that handles the salt air from the lagoon and the ocean without corroding or fogging prematurely.
Older homes throughout Lake Worth Beach often have a concrete slab patio that has been sitting underused for years - too hot in summer, too exposed to afternoon thunderstorms, and too buggy in the evenings. If that slab is structurally sound, a conversion to an enclosed room is a straightforward way to gain usable square footage. We inspect the slab condition before any framing begins, so you know what you are working with upfront.
In Lake Worth Beach, the question is never about staying warm - it is about staying comfortable in summer heat that routinely pushes into the 90s from May through October. A four-season room with insulated panels, low-emissivity glass, and a dedicated mini-split air conditioning unit gives you a room that is genuinely usable every day of the year, not just on mild evenings or during the brief winter season.
For homeowners in Lake Worth Beach who primarily want a comfortable space for mornings, evenings, and the mild winter months, a three-season room offers a lower-cost path to enclosed outdoor living. With proper screened or glass panels and good ventilation, a three-season room is a genuine improvement over an open patio for the majority of the year - especially during the cooler months from October through April when the weather here is genuinely beautiful.
Lake Worth Beach has a housing stock unlike most other Palm Beach County communities. Roughly 1,000 historic cottages are still standing in the city, many built between the 1910s and 1940s, and the city officially recognizes six historic districts - College Park, Old Town, and South Palm Park among them. Homes in these districts may require city review before exterior changes are made. Beyond the historic neighborhoods, most of the rest of the residential stock dates from the 1920s through 1970s, built on small, close lots typical of older Florida coastal towns. Slab conditions on these properties vary widely. Sandy coastal soil and proximity to the Lake Worth Lagoon mean some slabs have shifted or settled unevenly over the decades, and a contractor who does not inspect the foundation before framing begins creates problems that show up quickly as leaks or structural movement.
The climate here compounds these challenges. Lake Worth Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Lake Worth Lagoon, meaning salt air is a near-constant presence. Salt air speeds up corrosion on metal fasteners, frames, and hardware far faster than it would even a few miles inland. Summers bring daily afternoon thunderstorms and sustained heat and humidity from June through September. Florida's building code requires that all new enclosed structures in Palm Beach County meet specific wind-load standards, and the city has its own building department that reviews and permits these projects. A contractor who knows the local permit process, understands how to build for salt-air exposure, and can assess the condition of an older slab is the right choice for a home in Lake Worth Beach.
Our crew works throughout Lake Worth Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Lake Worth Beach building department and are familiar with the city's review process, including the additional considerations that apply in historic districts. Working on homes from the 1920s through the 1970s is different from working on new construction - wall anchoring, slab thickness, and exterior material compatibility all require a different approach, and our team comes prepared for that.
The city runs north and south along Dixie Highway, which is the main commercial corridor through the heart of Lake Worth Beach, connecting residents to neighboring cities. Lake Worth Road is the main east-west route heading inland. The Lake Worth Lagoon forms the city's eastern boundary, separating the mainland from the barrier island, and gives the city both its name and its salt-air exposure. Downtown Lake Worth Beach, centered on Lake Avenue, is well-known for its arts scene and the annual Street Painting Festival, a fixture of the community for decades. We work throughout the city, from the neighborhoods near Lake Avenue to the quieter streets close to Lake Osborne on the western edge.
We also regularly serve homeowners in the surrounding area. Our work in Palm Beach Gardens and Greenacres means we are on the road throughout this part of Palm Beach County regularly - both cities are close by, and if you have family or neighbors there who need sunroom work done, we cover them too.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your home, your existing patio or outdoor space, and what type of room you have in mind so we arrive at your home prepared.
We visit your Lake Worth Beach home, inspect the existing slab or patio, take measurements, and walk you through the design options that fit your site, budget, and the specific conditions of your property. You receive a written estimate before committing to anything.
We handle the Lake Worth Beach permit application and all required inspections. Once the permit is approved, the crew arrives and completes most standard residential enclosures within one to three weeks on-site. Most of the work happens outside your living area, so daily life inside the house is minimally disrupted.
A city inspector confirms the finished room meets code. We walk you through the completed space, demonstrate windows and doors, and hand over copies of the permit sign-off and any product warranties. The room is yours to furnish and enjoy right away.
We serve all of Lake Worth Beach - historic districts included - handle permits through the city building department, and respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. Call us or fill out the form to get started.
(561) 356-8563Lake Worth Beach covers about 7 square miles in Palm Beach County, bordered by the Lake Worth Lagoon to the east and Lake Osborne to the west, with the Atlantic Ocean just beyond the barrier island. The city has a population of roughly 35,000 to 40,000 people and one of the most distinctive housing stocks in South Florida - roughly 1,000 small historic cottages still standing from the early 20th century, concentrated in six officially recognized historic districts. Downtown, centered on Lake Avenue, is known for its arts scene, independent shops, and the annual Street Painting Festival, one of the most recognized community events in Palm Beach County. The mix of long-established residents and newer arrivals drawn by the area's character gives Lake Worth Beach a lively, diverse local identity.
Most residential properties outside the historic core date from the mid-20th century - concrete block construction, compact lots, and homes that were built for a different era of outdoor living. Homeowners here are often looking to make the most of what they have rather than starting from scratch. Our sunroom work in Lake Worth Beach fits that approach - adding usable, comfortable space to homes that were built to last, using materials that hold up to the lagoon air and the summer heat. We also serve Palm Beach just to the north and Greenacres to the west - both nearby communities where we work regularly.
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