
North Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves West Palm Beach homeowners with sunroom additions, remodeling, and patio enclosures designed for this city's heat, humidity, and hurricane-season wind loads. We reply within one business day and have served the Palm Beach County area since 2017.

West Palm Beach has a large stock of homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, many with older sunrooms or screened porches that have exceeded their useful life in this salt-air, high-humidity environment. Our sunroom remodeling service upgrades aged frames, fogged glass, and leaking seals to modern, heat-reducing glazing and corrosion-resistant materials suited to this coastal city.
West Palm Beach's flat, open lots and year-round outdoor lifestyle make sunroom additions one of the most popular home improvements in the city. A new climate-controlled sunroom gives you the indoor-outdoor connection this city is known for without the summer heat, the daily afternoon thunderstorms, or the insects.
Many West Palm Beach properties have existing patios or concrete slabs that go unused for months because of the heat and rain. Enclosing a patio with screen or glass panels transforms that wasted space into a comfortable outdoor room without the cost or permitting timeline of a full addition.
Screen rooms are a practical first step for West Palm Beach homeowners who want to expand their usable outdoor space while keeping the breeze moving. The open-air design works well on the city's cooler winter days and helps filter the salt air that reaches properties near the Intracoastal Waterway.
An all season room is the right choice for West Palm Beach homeowners who want genuine year-round comfort. With insulated walls, a solid roof, and high-performance glazing, the space stays cool in July and comfortable in January - exactly what this city's wide temperature range demands.
Four season sunrooms appeal to West Palm Beach homeowners who use their home year-round rather than just seasonally. The fully insulated, climate-controlled design handles the city's wet season humidity and the intense heat that builds up in south-facing spaces from late spring through early fall.
West Palm Beach covers roughly 57 square miles and sits directly on the Atlantic coast of South Florida, separated from the Town of Palm Beach by the Intracoastal Waterway. That coastal position means salt air, high humidity, and the full force of Atlantic hurricane season. Many of the city's established residential neighborhoods were built in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s using concrete block and stucco construction - durable homes that are now 50 to 70 years old and often due for updates to their outdoor spaces. Older sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio covers in these areas have been through decades of heat cycles, UV exposure, and storm seasons, and they show it.
The city's flat, low-lying terrain and sandy soil with a high water table shape every construction project here. Drainage must be built into any slab or enclosed space from the start, because standing water after summer thunderstorms is a given on the flattest lots. Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind zone, meaning every permanent addition - including sunrooms and patio enclosures - must be engineered to meet Florida's demanding wind-load standards. A contractor who has not worked in this environment will not know these requirements by instinct. We have been on West Palm Beach job sites long enough to know what holds up and what does not.
Our crew works throughout West Palm Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city building department at the City of West Palm Beach processes permits for additions and enclosures, and we are familiar with the submission requirements and review timelines. Most of the homes we work on in West Palm Beach are concrete block and stucco construction - the regional standard for homes built over the past 60 or 70 years - and our installation methods are matched to that substrate.
West Palm Beach is a city of distinct neighborhoods. Properties near the Intracoastal Waterway on the east side face stronger salt-air exposure than those farther west near Grassy Waters Preserve. Homeowners near Palm Beach International Airport and along Okeechobee Boulevard tend to be in more established mid-century neighborhoods, while the areas along Southern Boulevard and Forest Hill Boulevard include a mix of older and newer stock. The right materials and connection details differ depending on how close a property sits to the waterway.
When we finish a job here, we also serve homeowners in nearby areas. If you are in Greenacres to the west or in Palm Beach directly across the Intracoastal, we cover both and know the specific conditions and permit processes each municipality requires.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule an in-home visit at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment required at this stage.
We visit your property, measure the space, and assess the existing structure and drainage conditions. You receive a written estimate that itemizes scope, materials, and timeline before any work begins - no surprise costs after the fact.
We handle the permit application with the West Palm Beach building department and manage the review process. Once approvals are in hand, we schedule your build start - typically within a few weeks of permit issuance depending on crew availability.
After construction passes the city's final inspection, we walk through the finished space with you, demonstrate all operating features, and close out any punch-list items. You receive copies of all permit and inspection records for your files.
We serve all of West Palm Beach - from Clematis Street downtown to the residential streets on the west side. No pressure, no obligation.
(561) 356-8563West Palm Beach is the county seat of Palm Beach County and the largest city in the county, home to around 125,000 to 130,000 residents across roughly 57 square miles. The city sits directly on the Atlantic coast and shares the Lake Worth Lagoon waterfront with the Town of Palm Beach across the Intracoastal. Downtown West Palm Beach, centered on Clematis Street, is an active mixed-use corridor with restaurants, shops, and waterfront parks. The city has a diverse housing stock - early 20th-century bungalows near the urban core, mid-century concrete block neighborhoods throughout the established residential areas, and newer construction spreading farther west toward Grassy Waters Preserve.
The property mix in West Palm Beach ranges from modest single-family homes and rental apartments near downtown to waterfront estates along the Intracoastal and newer owner-occupied communities on the west side of the city. Palm Beach International Airport sits within the city limits, and major corridors including I-95, U.S. Route 1, and Okeechobee Boulevard carry heavy daily traffic. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach to the south and Riviera Beach to the north share many of the same building conditions - CBS construction, flat lots, and direct exposure to South Florida's weather - that West Palm Beach homeowners know well.
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