
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and custom sunroom additions for homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens. We know the city's permit process, we are familiar with HOA requirements in gated communities, and we build to the wind standards that Florida requires.

Palm Beach Gardens homeowners spend a lot of money on their properties and expect spaces that actually work in South Florida's heat. A four season sunroom with proper glazing and its own cooling unit delivers a comfortable, light-filled room from the hottest August afternoon through the breezy January mornings that make this city attractive to seasonal residents.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes were built with open patios in the 1980s and 1990s that are now due for an upgrade. Enclosing that patio creates a protected outdoor room that handles the daily afternoon thunderstorms of South Florida's wet season without putting your furniture or your guests at risk.
Palm Beach Gardens has a wide range of home styles, from compact villas in master-planned communities to larger estate properties near the coast. A custom sunroom design accounts for your specific roofline, lot coverage rules, and HOA requirements so the result fits the house properly and passes approval the first time.
Screen rooms are a practical first step for homeowners who want to enjoy the outdoors without the mosquitoes and afternoon rain that come with an open patio in South Florida. We build to Palm Beach County wind standards so the structure holds through storm season, not just calm weather.
Whether you are adding a breakfast room, a home office, or a dedicated space for entertaining, a sunroom addition expands your livable square footage without the disruption and cost of a full interior renovation. In a city where home values run well above the state average, that added square footage has real meaning.
Palm Beach Gardens' intense sun fades furniture, heats up outdoor surfaces, and makes open patios uncomfortable during midday for much of the year. A properly installed patio cover dramatically extends the hours you can actually use the space, even without full enclosure.
Palm Beach Gardens spans roughly 55 square miles, and a significant portion of its residential land is organized into gated communities with homeowners associations. That HOA layer adds a step to any exterior project - materials, colors, and styles all go through a review process that can take weeks if you are not prepared. A contractor who has worked in these communities before knows how to prepare the right documentation the first time and how to time the HOA submission alongside the city building permit so neither review holds up the other.
Most of the city's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1970s and the 2000s, and homes from that era in South Florida are almost universally concrete block with stucco exteriors. Salt air carried inland from the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on metal components, and South Florida's summer thunderstorm season brings wind gusts and rain that test any structure attached to your home. Palm Beach County's high-wind zone classification means every sunroom or enclosure added here must be engineered to specific load standards - that is a non-negotiable baseline for any licensed contractor working in this area.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division and are familiar with the timelines and documentation requirements for both the city permit process and the HOA review workflows common in the Gardens' larger planned communities. Homes here range from attached villas in age-restricted developments to larger single-family properties on oversized lots, and no two projects come in with identical setback or footprint situations.
PGA Boulevard is the city's main corridor, and most of the major residential developments are spread across the wide area between I-95 and the coast. Whether your home is in a community near PGA National, in one of the neighborhoods between PGA Boulevard and Donald Ross Road, or in a newer development further north, we work across the whole city. Neighboring Juno Beach is just to the south, and we cover that community as well as North Palm Beach and the rest of northern Palm Beach County.
Call us or submit the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. There is no charge for the visit and no obligation to move forward - just a straightforward conversation about what you want to build.
We come to your property, review your HOA guidelines if applicable, measure the space, and walk you through design options that suit your lot and your budget. You receive a detailed written estimate with no hidden costs before anything is agreed.
We handle the city building permit and help you prepare the documentation for HOA review. Both processes run in parallel when possible. Construction begins once all approvals are in hand, with inspections at required stages.
A city inspector reviews the completed structure and closes the permit. We walk you through the finished room, explain how everything operates, and make sure the result matches what was agreed before we consider the job complete.
We serve all of Palm Beach Gardens, FL. A licensed contractor will respond within one business day.
(561) 356-8563Palm Beach Gardens is a city in northern Palm Beach County covering roughly 55 square miles, with well over 50,000 residents. The city was developed as a planned community starting in the early 1960s, and much of its residential land is organized into gated neighborhoods and master-planned developments, many of them built around golf courses. The housing stock is a mix of attached villas and townhomes in age-restricted communities, single-family homes in standard suburban neighborhoods, and larger estate properties closer to the coast. Most homes were built between the 1970s and the 2000s - concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard throughout.
The city is perhaps best known for PGA National Resort and the concentration of golf courses and country clubs spread across its western areas. PGA Boulevard serves as the main commercial corridor running east from I-95 toward the coast, connecting the city's residential communities to the retail and medical centers that anchor daily life here. Palm Beach Gardens borders North Palm Beach to the south and Juno Beach to the southeast, sharing much of the same coastal climate, salt air exposure, and hurricane-season building demands.
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