
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Palm Beach Shores homeowners with sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built for Singer Island's Atlantic exposure, salt air from two sides, and the mid-century concrete block homes that define this barrier island town. We have served coastal Palm Beach County since 2017 and reply within one business day.

On Singer Island, where the Atlantic Ocean is to the east and Lake Worth Lagoon to the west, sunroom construction demands corrosion-resistant materials and impact-rated glazing from the first bolt to the last seal. Our sunroom construction in Palm Beach Shores accounts for the sandy coastal soil, the tight lot sizes, and the hurricane wind-load requirements that this barrier island location demands.
Palm Beach Shores lots are compact - the town covers barely a fifth of a square mile of land - and most homes have limited yard space to work with. Enclosing an existing patio slab with screen or glass panels is often the most practical way to gain a usable outdoor room without expanding your footprint, and it keeps that space protected from the salt air and heavy summer rain that come with barrier island living.
Palm Beach Shores evenings bring ocean breezes worth sitting in - but also the mosquitoes and sand that come with an Atlantic barrier island. A well-built screen room using corrosion-resistant frames and coated hardware lets you enjoy those evenings without the insects, and without a screen room that starts showing rust within the first season.
For Palm Beach Shores homeowners who want a real room that uses the ocean light without requiring full climate control, a three season sunroom is a practical middle step. It blocks wind and rain, stays comfortable across most of the year, and brings the feel of the ocean side indoors without the cost of a fully air-conditioned addition.
Many homes in Palm Beach Shores were built in the 1950s and 1960s with basic concrete patios or open porches that have never been improved. A glass-enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom addition transforms that space into a comfortable room you can use year-round - a meaningful upgrade for a home that may have gone decades without one.
A solid patio cover is often the first step for Palm Beach Shores homeowners who want shade and protection from the afternoon storms without committing to a full enclosure. Covers built for this barrier island use frames and fastenings rated for the corrosive salt-air environment on Singer Island, not standard hardware that corrodes within a season or two.
Palm Beach Shores sits on the southern tip of Singer Island, a barrier island with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Lake Worth Lagoon to the west. The town covers roughly 0.2 square miles of land, meaning every property is surrounded by salt water on multiple sides. That exposure is not seasonal - it is year-round, and it affects every outdoor structure on every lot in town. Standard aluminum frames without a protective finish, uncoated fasteners, and any unsealed joint corrode far faster here than on the mainland. A sunroom or screen room that looks fine at installation can show oxidation and seal failure within two or three seasons if the contractor used materials suited to a less demanding environment.
The housing stock in Palm Beach Shores dates primarily from the 1950s through the 1970s, with concrete block construction standard throughout. Many of these homes have older patios, basic screened porches, or open slabs that have never been updated. The town also has a notable share of seasonal residents and vacation rental properties, which means some homes have had deferred maintenance for years. On top of material concerns, Palm Beach County's high-wind zone designation means any permanent addition - sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures alike - must meet the wind-resistance and impact standards enforced by the county. Sandy coastal soil and a water table that can be very close to the surface on this barrier island also affect how footings and slab connections are properly done here versus on consolidated mainland soil.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Shores regularly, and we understand the conditions that affect sunroom contractor work on Singer Island. We pull permits through Palm Beach County and are familiar with the review process and the specific wind-load and impact standards required for barrier island construction in this area. The concrete block homes common throughout Palm Beach Shores require attachment and sealing methods different from wood-frame construction, and we work with that building type consistently across coastal Palm Beach County. The Town of Palm Beach Shores maintains official information about local building regulations and permitting requirements.
The only road in and out of Palm Beach Shores is Blue Heron Boulevard (State Road 708), which crosses from the mainland through Riviera Beach onto Singer Island. Every crew, material delivery, and service vehicle uses that route - we account for bridge traffic and travel time from our North Palm Beach base when scheduling work on the island. The Palm Beach Inlet at the south end of town makes Palm Beach Shores the southernmost community on Singer Island, with the Town of Palm Beach across the water. Homes closest to the inlet and the ocean face the most aggressive salt-air exposure on the island.
We also serve homeowners in Riviera Beach just across the bridge, and further south in Palm Beach across the inlet. Both are part of our regular service area and share similar coastal construction demands.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We will ask about your property - lot size, existing slab or patio, and your goals for the space. Knowing whether you are a full-time resident or seasonal owner also helps us schedule around your availability.
We visit your Singer Island home to measure the space, check the existing foundation or slab, and assess the lot for setback and access constraints. We discuss material options and cost ranges at this meeting - including why coastal-rated frames and hardware matter on this island - so you have everything you need to make a confident decision.
We prepare the drawings and submit the Palm Beach County permit application. If your community has HOA requirements, we provide documentation for that process as well. Permit review on barrier island properties sometimes involves additional scrutiny for wind-load compliance, and we flag any review questions early so they do not stall your build start date.
Once permits are approved, the crew builds the room - framing, roofing, panels, and any doors or electrical. The county inspector verifies the work before the project closes. We walk through the finished room with you, cover how to operate windows and hardware, and explain what routine maintenance looks like for a coastal structure. All permit records go home with you.
We serve Palm Beach Shores and Singer Island homeowners regularly and reply within one business day. Call or fill out the form to get started.
(561) 356-8563Palm Beach Shores is one of Florida's smallest incorporated towns, occupying the southern tip of Singer Island in Palm Beach County. The town is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east, Lake Worth Lagoon to the west, and the Palm Beach Inlet to the south - the inlet that separates Palm Beach Shores from the Town of Palm Beach across the water. With a land area of roughly 0.2 square miles, the town is almost entirely residential, made up of single-family concrete block homes built primarily in the 1950s through the 1970s. A significant share of those homes are owned by seasonal residents, including historically a notable number of Canadian homeowners who use the town as a winter retreat. You can read more about the town's character and history at the Palm Beach Shores Wikipedia article.
Blue Heron Boulevard is the only road that connects Palm Beach Shores to the mainland, running through Riviera Beach. Because the town has no schools, no large commercial development, and very little through-traffic, the streets are quiet - but the ocean and lagoon exposure mean every outdoor structure faces conditions that mainland contractors often underestimate. Nearby, Riviera Beach sits just across Blue Heron Boulevard on the mainland, and to the south across the inlet, Palm Beach is also part of our regular service coverage.
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