
Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Palm Beach County - fully permitted, HOA-ready, and built for Florida weather.

Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Royal Palm Beach homeowners call when they want more livable space without the cost and disruption of moving. We offer 16 distinct services - from new four-season sunrooms and patio enclosures to screen room installation, conversions, and remodeling. Every project is fully permitted, built to Palm Beach County wind standards, and handled from first estimate to final inspection. We serve 12 communities across the western Palm Beach County area.

Turn your unused backyard space into a comfortable year-round room with a custom sunroom addition built to Florida's wind and permit standards.
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Get a fully climate-controlled room you can enjoy even on the hottest Royal Palm Beach afternoons - no seasonal limits, no compromises.
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Stop losing your patio to bugs and afternoon storms. A three-season room gives you comfortable outdoor-adjacent living from October through May.
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Mosquitoes ruining your evenings? An enclosed patio turns your existing slab into a screened or glass-enclosed space you can actually use.
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Your home, your layout. We design and build sunrooms around your specific space, HOA requirements, and how your family lives.
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From foundation to final inspection, we handle every phase of sunroom construction with permits pulled and Palm Beach County inspections passed.
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Old Florida room leaking or falling apart? We bring aging sunrooms and enclosures up to current standards so you can use the space again.
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Enjoy your backyard without the insects. A properly anchored screen room keeps bugs out while keeping the breeze and the view in.
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That unused concrete slab behind your house could become your favorite room. We convert open patios into enclosed, permitted sunrooms.
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Got a deck that bakes in the Florida sun? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom turns wasted square footage into a space your family will use daily.
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A room that works in January and July, through storm season and sunshine - designed from the start for the South Florida climate.
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Enclose your patio without a full home addition. Enclosed patio rooms add livable space at a fraction of the cost and disruption.
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Maximize natural light with a glass-roof solarium that floods your home with sun while keeping the heat, bugs, and rain outside.
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Shade your patio from Royal Palm Beach's intense afternoon sun with a solid cover that protects your outdoor furniture and keeps you cooler.
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Great sunrooms start with a plan that fits your home, your lot, and your HOA. We handle design so the build goes smoothly from day one.
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Vinyl sunrooms resist South Florida's humidity and UV exposure without the maintenance that wood or aluminum frames demand over time.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day to ask a few quick questions - the size of your space, whether you have an HOA, and what you hope to use the room for. No pressure, no commitment. Just a conversation to make sure we are the right fit.
We come to your home, measure the space, and assess your existing slab and site conditions. We check for HOA restrictions and discuss your options in person. Within a few days you will receive a written proposal with a clear scope and a fixed price - not a ballpark number guessed over the phone.
Once you accept the proposal, we take it from there. We prepare the HOA submission, pull the Palm Beach County building permit, and schedule construction once approvals are in hand. Our crew handles every phase - foundation, framing, glass, electrical - and a county inspector signs off before we consider the job done.
We carry full contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and maintain active general liability and workers compensation insurance. You can verify our credentials before we start.
Every estimate is done in person at your home - not over the phone with round numbers. You receive a written proposal with a fixed price before any work begins. No hidden fees added after you sign.
We have been serving Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western communities since 2017. We know HOA rules in this area, we know Palm Beach County's permit process, and we know how South Florida's climate affects every material choice we make.
We pull every permit, schedule every required inspection, and give you the closed-permit documentation at the end of the job. You will never have an unpermitted room that surprises you at closing or after a storm claim.
Ready to get started? Call (561) 359-1679 or send us a message.
We had a covered patio that sat empty all summer because of the heat. The team added a fully enclosed sunroom with a mini-split and now it is literally where we spend every evening. They handled the HOA paperwork themselves and the permit closed with no issues.
Sandra R., Wellington - Four season sunrooms
Our old screen enclosure was leaking at the roof joint after years of storms. They tore it out and put in a proper glass enclosure. The difference in quality is obvious - no drafts, no water after rain, and the whole thing was done in about two weeks once permits came through.
Marcus T., Boynton Beach - Patio enclosures
I needed a home office that was separate from the main house but still attached. They converted our existing concrete slab into a three-season room that stays comfortable with a ceiling fan from October through April. Pricing was clear upfront and did not change.
Diane K., Palm Beach Gardens - Three season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day - usually faster. There is no obligation attached to your estimate, and no pressure to decide on the spot. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure the space and walk you through your options in person.
(561) 359-1679Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Royal Palm Beach and serves homeowners across 12 communities in western Palm Beach County - including Wellington, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, and Palm Beach Gardens. We aim to schedule on-site estimates within the same week you call.
Yes - significantly. Low-e glass has a thin coating that blocks heat and UV rays while still letting in light. Without it, a Royal Palm Beach sunroom can feel like an oven by 10 a.m. in July, even with AC running. The U.S. Department of Energy outlines how low-e coatings work at energy.gov
Florida requires all new construction - including sunroom additions - to meet strict wind-resistance standards for hurricane season. This means engineered framing, rated fasteners, and impact-rated or shutter-compliant glass. It adds cost but it also means your room will survive what Palm Beach County weather delivers.
An unpermitted room can create serious problems when you sell your home, refinance, or file an insurance claim after a storm. Palm Beach County requires a permit for all enclosed additions, and the finished room must pass a final inspection. Buyers and lenders check these records, and unpermitted work is one of the most common deal-killers at closing.
If your concrete slab is in good condition, converting it into an enclosed room is typically faster and less expensive than pouring a new foundation. A contractor can assess whether your existing slab is the right size, properly sloped for drainage, and structurally sound enough to build on - which can save weeks and thousands of dollars.
A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled - you can use it comfortably every day of the year. A three-season room lacks full insulation and relies on natural airflow, making it comfortable from October through May but hot in summer. For Royal Palm Beach's long, intense summers, most homeowners find the upgrade to a four-season room worth the extra cost.
In most Royal Palm Beach neighborhoods, yes. The village has a high concentration of planned communities with active HOAs that require architectural review before any exterior addition is built. Getting this step out of order - pulling a permit before HOA approval - can lead to forced design changes or costly do-overs. Always confirm HOA requirements before signing a contract with a contractor.
Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Royal Palm Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across western Palm Beach County since 2017. We are registered with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation and carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job we take.
Since 2017, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and full-room conversions across Royal Palm Beach, Wellington, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, and the surrounding area. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County and passes a final county inspection before we call it done.
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Most experienced contractors prefer to schedule foundation and framing work between October and May, when South Florida's rainy season is over. If you want your sunroom ready for next summer, start the planning and permitting process no later than early fall. The Florida Building Commission provides general guidance on construction timelines at floridabuilding.org
Royal Palm Beach sits on low, flat terrain with a shallow water table, especially during rainy season. A contractor should assess how your existing slab drains before enclosing the space. A poorly graded slab can hold water against your home's foundation. Ask specifically how the contractor plans to handle drainage before any work begins.
Many Royal Palm Beach homes have existing concrete patio slabs that can serve as the foundation for a new sunroom, which saves both time and money. A contractor will look at the slab's condition, thickness, slope, and whether it sits at the right height relative to your home's interior floor. A site visit is the only reliable way to know.
The best next step is a free on-site estimate. Call (561) 359-1679 or send a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Royal Palm Beach is a village of around 40,000 residents in the western inland corridor of Palm Beach County. Most homes here are owner-occupied single-family houses built between the 1980s and early 2000s on flat, slab-foundation lots - which is exactly the kind of home our work is designed for. Census data for Royal Palm Beach shows high owner-occupancy rates and a housing stock that is now 25 to 45 years old - an age range where outdoor living additions become a practical priority.
The village grew as a planned community, and a large share of its neighborhoods are managed by homeowners associations with active architectural review processes. Contractors who are unfamiliar with local HOA requirements often cause costly delays for homeowners. We have been working in Royal Palm Beach since 2017 and know the process. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park is the heart of the community, and whether your home is nearby or tucked into a quieter subdivision, we serve the whole village.
We also cover the surrounding western communities - Wellington, The Acreage and Loxahatchee, and communities east toward the coast. If your home is in this region, our crew knows what to expect: flat lots, CBS construction, high water tables during rainy season, and HOA paperwork that has to be handled correctly the first time. We take care of all of it as part of every project.
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Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
146 Heatherwood Dr, Royal Palm Beach, FL 33411
info@royalpalmbeachsunrooms.com
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Call us or send a message and we will schedule a free on-site estimate within the week - no obligation, no pressure.