
Every Palm Beach property faces salt air from the ocean and the Intracoastal every day. We build custom sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio additions using materials and methods that hold up to that environment and meet the island's strict permitting standards.
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Palm Beach island with custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures. We have built throughout the island and understand the town's permit process, landmarks preservation requirements, and the coastal material specifications that work here. We reply within one business day.

Palm Beach estate homes come in a wide range of styles, rooflines, and footprints, and a standard kit room never fits cleanly. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific property so the addition looks like it was always part of the house, not attached to it afterward.
Palm Beach properties used only during the winter season still need a room that functions well in South Florida's summer heat if the property is occupied year-round or rented. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four season sunroom stays comfortable regardless of what the island's humid summer delivers.
Ocean-facing and lagoon-side properties in Palm Beach deal with insects from the water year-round. A screen room with coastal-rated framing and hardware gives you the breeze and the view without the insects, and it can be enclosed with glass panels later if you want climate control added.
Many Palm Beach estates have open terraces or patios that become uncomfortable during the hot, rainy summer months. Enclosing an existing patio with impact-rated glass converts a seasonal outdoor space into a year-round living room with ocean or lagoon views intact.
The Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial homes that dominate Palm Beach's architectural character are well suited to a glass-roof solarium that frames tropical gardens and pool areas. A properly built solarium adds a distinctive living space without competing with the home's existing style.
Older screen enclosures and patio rooms on Palm Beach island often have standard-grade aluminum frames and hardware that salt air has corroded over the years. Remodeling an existing enclosure with coastal-rated materials and better glazing can restore comfort, functionality, and appearance without a full rebuild.
Palm Beach sits on a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon. There is no part of the island that is sheltered from salt air, and the combination of ocean exposure on one side and Intracoastal moisture on the other accelerates corrosion on metal frames, hardware, and fasteners more than almost anywhere else in South Florida. A contractor who uses standard residential-grade aluminum framing and off-the-shelf hardware on a Palm Beach job is giving you a product that will show rust and seal failures within a few years. Every material decision on an island job needs to be made with constant salt exposure in mind.
The island's building regulations add another layer of complexity. The Town of Palm Beach has its own building department and operates one of the most active local landmarks preservation programs in Florida. Many properties, particularly the Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial estates built in the early to mid-20th century, carry local landmark designations that require additional review before any exterior addition can be permitted. A contractor who has not worked on the island before will not know to check for that designation, and discovering it mid-project causes expensive delays. Knowing the town's process, and knowing which properties require an extra review step, is the kind of knowledge that only comes from working here regularly.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach island regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The island is accessed by a small number of bridges crossing Lake Worth Lagoon, and getting equipment and materials onto the island requires planning around bridge access, seasonal traffic, and the limitations of residential streets on a densely developed barrier island. During the winter season, traffic on South County Road and North County Road can back up significantly, which affects crew scheduling and delivery timing.
We work on properties across the island, from the estates near Worth Avenue and the historic neighborhoods around The Breakers to the quieter streets on the north end. Many of the homes we work on have mature ficus hedges, large palms, and extensive landscaping that requires careful management during construction. We treat the property with the same care we bring to the build itself. The Town of Palm Beach Building Department is the permitting authority for all work on the island, and we have a working relationship with that process.
We also serve homeowners in West Palm Beach across the lagoon, and in Palm Beach Shores to the north. The same coastal material standards and attention to island permitting apply across all of our work in this corridor.
We respond within one business day. We schedule your on-site visit at a time that works for you, whether you are on the island full-time or only in residence during the season.
We visit your Palm Beach property, assess the space, identify any landmarks designation or HOA considerations, and provide a written estimate that covers everything. We address cost questions at this meeting so there are no surprises later.
We handle the town permit application and any landmarks review required for your property. Construction uses coastal-rated framing and impact-rated glass specified for full salt-air exposure. You do not manage the permit process yourself.
Once the town inspector clears the project, we walk you through the completed room and confirm everything meets your expectations. The permit is closed and the addition is on your home's official record.
We build throughout Palm Beach island with materials and methods designed for this environment. Call or send your details and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 356-8563Palm Beach is a small island town of roughly 10,000 to 12,000 permanent residents, though the population swells considerably during the winter season when seasonal residents arrive from the Northeast and Midwest. The town occupies a narrow barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean on the east and Lake Worth Lagoon (the Intracoastal Waterway) on the west. It is one of the wealthiest communities in the United States, and almost entirely residential outside of Worth Avenue, the town's celebrated luxury commercial strip, and a few other small corridors. The architectural character of the island is distinctive: Mediterranean Revival and Spanish Colonial estate homes from the early 20th century line the older streets, while newer construction is held to strict design standards that preserve the island's visual consistency.
The Town of Palm Beach maintains one of the most active landmarks preservation programs in Florida, and many of the island's older estates carry local landmark designations that require additional review before any exterior changes can be made. South County Road and North County Road are the main north-south routes through town, and the island is reached by a limited number of bridges across the lagoon. Most of the homes we work on here are large estate properties with mature landscaping, paver driveways, and outdoor living spaces that need careful handling during construction. We also serve nearby communities including Palm Beach Shores to the north and West Palm Beach across the lagoon.
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