
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Tequesta homeowners with three season sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures built for the Loxahatchee River and Intracoastal exposure that defines this village. We have served coastal Palm Beach County since 2017 and reply within one business day.

In Tequesta, where mild winters mean you can use an outdoor room for most of the year, a three season sunroom is one of the most practical additions you can make to a waterfront or near-water home. Our three season sunrooms use frames and hardware rated for the Loxahatchee River and Intracoastal salt-air environment, so the room stays tight and functional season after season.
Tequesta evenings near the Intracoastal come with mosquitoes and no-see-ums that make open patios uncomfortable for most of the year. A properly built screen room lets you enjoy the waterfront breeze while putting a real barrier between you and the insects, without blocking the views that make living here worthwhile.
Many Tequesta homes from the 1960s and 1970s have basic concrete patios that sit exposed to the sun, rain, and salt air all year. Enclosing these slabs with screen or glass panels gives you a protected space without the footprint or cost of a full room addition, a good fit for the compact lots common in this planned village.
Tequesta homeowners with views of the Loxahatchee River or the Intracoastal deserve a space where they can enjoy that view in comfort. A glass-enclosed sunroom addition frames the water outside and lets the light in while keeping the heat, humidity, and hurricane-season wind loads where they belong - out.
For Tequesta homeowners who want shade and rain protection without fully enclosing a space, a solid patio cover is often the right first step. Covers built for the coastal environment here use corrosion-resistant framing and fastenings that hold up against the salt air coming off the water year-round.
Tequesta is an affluent, owner-occupied community where homeowners care about how finished work looks as much as how it performs. A custom sunroom designed to complement the architecture of your specific home - whether near the Country Club or on a waterfront lot - delivers both the comfort and the curb appeal the village expects.
Tequesta is a small incorporated village that sits along the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway, with portions extending onto Jupiter Island facing the Atlantic Ocean directly. That geography means every outdoor structure in this village - whether it is a screen room on a quiet inland street or a sunroom on a waterfront lot - is exposed to salt-laden air year-round. Salt air attacks standard aluminum frames, uncoated fasteners, and poorly sealed connections faster than most homeowners expect. A sunroom that looks fine at installation can show corrosion, pitting, and seal failure within a couple of years if the contractor relied on materials suited to a drier, inland environment.
The village was developed primarily in the 1950s through the 1980s as a planned community around the Tequesta Country Club, and most of the housing stock dates from that era. Concrete block construction is the standard across these homes, and many have concrete patios, older screened porches, or open lanais that were never built to today's wind-load requirements. Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building code requires that any permanent addition - including sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures - meet the structural and impact standards the county enforces. Tequesta's hurricane season exposure, with the potential for storm surge on waterfront and low-lying properties near the river, makes those requirements more than just paperwork.
Our crew works throughout Tequesta regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through Palm Beach County and are familiar with the review process and the specific wind-load and impact requirements that apply to structures in this coastal village. The concrete block homes common throughout Tequesta require a different approach than wood-frame construction, and we work with that building stock every week across the area. For external authority guidance on local requirements, the Village of Tequesta maintains official information about local building and zoning matters.
US Highway 1 runs along the western edge of the village and is the main corridor we use to reach Tequesta from our North Palm Beach base. Tequesta Drive is the main local road through the village center. Properties near the Tequesta Country Club sit in quieter residential streets, while homes on the Jupiter Island side of the village face the full force of ocean wind and salt air - two different exposure levels that we account for in every material recommendation we make.
We also serve homeowners in nearby communities. If you are in North Palm Beach to the south, or in Jupiter just down US-1, we cover both areas and understand how the coastal conditions differ from one community to the next.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form, and we reply within one business day. We will ask about your property type, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have a waterfront or near-water lot - details that shape every material recommendation we make for Tequesta homes.
We visit your home to assess the existing patio or foundation, take measurements, and review setback and lot coverage rules that apply to your specific parcel. We cover cost ranges and material options at this visit - no pressure, just the information you need to make a confident decision. Most homeowners have their questions answered before we leave.
We prepare the drawings and submit the Palm Beach County permit application. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the documentation you need for that submission - the HOA review runs on its own timeline, so we flag this early so it does not add unexpected delays once construction is ready to start.
Once permits are in hand, the crew builds the room - framing, roofing, panels, and any doors or electrical work. A Palm Beach County inspector verifies the work before the project closes. We then walk through the finished room with you, show you how to operate windows and hardware, and go over what maintenance looks like for a coastal structure. You receive all permit documents for your records.
We serve Tequesta homeowners from our North Palm Beach base and reply within one business day. Call us or fill out the form below to get started.
(561) 356-8563Tequesta is a small incorporated village in northern Palm Beach County, covering just over 2 square miles along the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway. The village was established in the 1950s as a planned community centered on the Tequesta Country Club, which remains one of the defining landmarks of the area. Most of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, with single-family concrete block homes making up the dominant property type. A portion of the village extends onto Jupiter Island, where homes face the Atlantic Ocean and Coral Cove Park marks the island's character as a protected, low-density barrier island community. You can read more about the village's history and character on the Tequesta Wikipedia article.
Tequesta is an affluent, primarily owner-occupied community where residents invest seriously in their properties. Because the village is tight-knit and small, local contractors who have worked here before are well known by word of mouth. Homeowners near the Loxahatchee River know firsthand how quickly salt air and waterway moisture affect outdoor structures - and they expect contractors to understand that without being told. Nearby, Jupiter sits just south along US-1, and we serve that community as well. If you are further south along the coast, Juno Beach is also part of our regular service area.
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