
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor North Palm Beach homeowners call for sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures. We have been working in this village since 2017, we know the permit process, and we get the work done right the first time.

North Palm Beach homes, many built in the 1960s and 1970s, often have patios and lanais that sit empty during the hot months because they offer no real protection from the heat or insects. A sunroom addition converts that underused space into a climate-controlled room you actually use every day, whether you're enjoying a canal view or looking out over a lush backyard.
In a village where residents live outdoors as much as possible, a fully insulated and air-conditioned four season sunroom extends that lifestyle year-round. The mild North Palm Beach winters mean you barely use heating, but the summer climate demands a room that can stay cool from May through October - something a basic lanai simply cannot do.
North Palm Beach's mild winters mean a three season sunroom can realistically deliver ten to eleven months of comfortable use. With the right glazing and orientation, it blocks the afternoon rain and keeps mosquitoes out while preserving the open-air feeling that makes living on the Intracoastal so appealing.
Concrete-block homes with existing slab patios are the standard in this part of the village, and a patio enclosure is one of the most straightforward ways to add protected living space. Salt air off the Intracoastal means materials selection matters - we specify corrosion-resistant frames as a baseline, not an upgrade.
On canal-front lots where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a fact of life, a screen room is often the first step toward a more comfortable outdoor lifestyle. We build screen rooms to Palm Beach County wind standards so they hold up through storm season, not just through calm weather.
North Palm Beach properties range from compact island lots to larger canal-front parcels, and no two homes have the same footprint or setback situation. Custom sunroom design lets us work with your specific lot, your roofline, and your HOA's requirements to create a room that fits the house properly.
North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. That geography is the reason you moved here, but it also puts real demands on any structure attached to your home. Salt air carried inland from both directions accelerates corrosion on metal frames, fasteners, and hardware faster than most homeowners expect. A contractor who builds in this village every day specifies marine-grade materials as the starting point, not a premium option.
Palm Beach County is classified as a high-wind zone under Florida's building code, which means every structure added to your home - including a sunroom or patio enclosure - must be engineered to meet specific wind-load requirements. Many of the village's homes were built in the 1960s and 1970s, which means the existing structure may need reinforcement at the connection point. A contractor who knows this area understands what inspectors look for and designs the work to pass on the first review, not after costly revisions. Seasonal demand also spikes in the fall as snowbirds return, so scheduling early avoids the longest wait times of the year.
Our crew has been working throughout North Palm Beach since 2017, pulling permits from the village building department and building on the kind of compact, canal-front lots that define this community. We know the setback rules that apply to island properties, the HOA review timelines for the village's more active associations, and the soil conditions near the water that affect how footings and slabs need to be set. That is operational detail you can only get from being on the ground here regularly.
North Palm Beach is a small village - roughly 3.6 square miles - and most of the residential streets fan out from US Highway 1 to the east and west. Whether your home is near Anchorage Park on the Intracoastal, along one of the canal streets south of Northlake Boulevard, or off US 1 near the North Palm Beach Country Club, we know the neighborhood and we know what homes here are built from. Concrete block with stucco is the standard, and we work with CBS construction on every job. If you need us in neighboring Lake Park or further up the coast in Juno Beach, we cover those communities too.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day to set up a no-pressure site visit. There is no charge for the estimate and no obligation to move forward.
We visit your property, take measurements, review your HOA requirements if applicable, and walk you through design options suited to your lot. You receive a detailed written estimate covering all costs before any work begins - no surprises.
We handle the village building permit and help prepare the documentation your HOA needs. Once approvals are in hand, our crew builds the structure to Palm Beach County wind and impact standards with inspections at required stages.
A village inspector signs off on the completed room, closing the permit. We do a final walkthrough with you to make sure everything is right before we call the job done.
We serve all of North Palm Beach, FL. Get a free, no-pressure estimate within one business day.
(561) 356-8563North Palm Beach is an incorporated village in northern Palm Beach County, covering roughly 3.6 square miles on Florida's southeast Atlantic coast. The village is primarily residential, with around 13,000 year-round residents and a seasonal population that climbs when snowbirds arrive between November and April. Much of the housing stock dates to the 1960s through the 1980s - single-story and two-story concrete block homes with stucco exteriors, many of them on canal-front or water-access lots along the Intracoastal Waterway. US Highway 1 runs through the village as the main north-south corridor, connecting North Palm Beach to Lake Park to the south and to Juno Beach and Jupiter to the north.
The village's character comes from its waterfront setting and its tight-knit scale. Anchorage Park on the Intracoastal is a well-used gathering spot with boat ramps, docks, and open green space. The North Palm Beach Country Club on US 1 is one of the most recognized amenities in the community. Homes here range from modest mid-century ranches to renovated waterfront properties, and outdoor living is part of everyday life for most residents. Neighboring communities Lake Park and Palm Beach Gardens are just minutes away and share much of the same construction profile and climate demands.
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