Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Boynton Beach, FL, building all season rooms, screen enclosures, and patio enclosures for the city's wide range of homes - from 1960s ranch houses in established neighborhoods to newer HOA communities near the coast. We have served Palm Beach County since 2017 and are experienced with both city permitting and HOA approval processes in Boynton Beach.

Boynton Beach summers are hot and humid from May through October, and a screened or partially open room becomes unusable for months at a time without climate control. Our all season rooms are fully enclosed and connected to your home's HVAC system, giving you a comfortable, conditioned space that you can actually use year-round - not just in the mild winter months.
Boynton Beach's coastal location and flat terrain mean standing water after summer storms, which draws mosquitoes quickly. A screen enclosure around your pool or patio creates a barrier that makes outdoor spaces genuinely usable in the evening without being driven inside. We build enclosures rated for the wind-load requirements that apply in Palm Beach County's coastal zone.
The ranch homes and townhomes throughout Boynton Beach often have rear patios or lanais that are underused because they offer no protection from rain or insects. A patio enclosure converts that dead space into a room you can use most of the year, without the full cost of a conditioned sunroom addition.
Boynton Beach home values have climbed steadily, and many homeowners are choosing to invest in their current property rather than move. A permitted sunroom addition built on a new or existing slab adds square footage that shows up on an appraisal, and in Boynton Beach's market, that investment holds up well at resale.
For Boynton Beach homeowners near the Intracoastal or the coast, a four season sunroom with low-e glass and a dedicated mini-split keeps salt air and humidity out while bringing natural light in. The difference between a properly glazed four season room and an open screen enclosure is significant in a coastal environment where summer humidity tops 80% daily.
In Boynton Beach's salt-air environment, vinyl framing is an increasingly popular choice for homeowners who want a structure that holds up for decades without corroding. Vinyl does not need repainting, will not pit or rust, and carries a significantly lower maintenance burden than aluminum over a 20 to 30-year lifespan in a coastal Florida climate.
Boynton Beach is one of the larger cities in Palm Beach County, with a housing stock that spans multiple eras and building types. The older neighborhoods west of Federal Highway are mostly 1960s and 1970s single-story concrete block ranches on slab foundations - homes that are now approaching 50 to 60 years old and often have original screen enclosures or Florida rooms that are past their designed service life. Newer subdivisions and townhome communities in the western sections are HOA-governed, which adds an approval step before any structural work can begin. The city also falls within Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, and structures near the coast must meet additional requirements for impact resistance under Florida building code.
The coastal location introduces specific material requirements that matter for any sunroom or enclosure project. Boynton Beach sits on the Atlantic Ocean, and the salt air here is hard on aluminum framing, standard fasteners, and screen mesh. Structures that would hold up well for 25 to 30 years inland can show significant corrosion in 10 to 15 years in Boynton Beach without the right materials and construction approach. The flat terrain and sandy soil also create drainage challenges: most lots have little natural slope, and water that pools against a foundation or existing slab after a summer storm can work its way under a structure and erode the support underneath. A contractor who works regularly in Boynton Beach understands both the material requirements and the drainage realities that affect long-term performance.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. We know the city's review process for residential additions and understand the permit timeline, which is important when you are trying to schedule a project before or after hurricane season.
Boynton Beach covers a wide area, from the neighborhoods near Oceanfront Park on the Atlantic coast to the western communities along Boynton Beach Boulevard near the county line. The construction we encounter differs significantly across that range: oceanside and Intracoastal-adjacent homes need corrosion-resistant materials and impact-rated glazing, while the older ranch neighborhoods closer to Congress Avenue often have aging slabs and CBS walls that need evaluation before any new structure is attached. We work across all of these property types and adjust our approach to match what is actually on the ground.
We also serve neighboring Lantana to the north and Royal Palm Beach to the west. If your home sits near the border of either of those communities, we cover your area without additional travel charges.
Call or fill out the online form with a brief description of what you want to build. We respond to all Boynton Beach inquiries within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit within the week.
We visit your property to assess the slab condition, existing walls, and any HOA requirements that apply to your community. You receive a written estimate with an itemized breakdown before any commitment is needed - the assessment is free and there is no pressure to proceed.
If your home is in an HOA community, we provide the drawings and material specs your association needs for approval. Once that is in writing, we apply for the city building permit through the City of Boynton Beach. We manage both processes and keep you updated on timelines.
Once permits are approved, we schedule installation at a time that works for you. After the work is complete, the city inspector visits to confirm code compliance. We coordinate the inspection and walk through the completed project with you before the job is closed out on your property record.
We serve all of Boynton Beach, FL, handle HOA paperwork and city permits, and respond within one business day. Free estimates, no travel fees.
(561) 359-1679Boynton Beach is one of the larger cities in Palm Beach County, with a population of roughly 80,000 people spread across a wide range of neighborhoods. The city sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean and has its own beach access at Oceanfront Park, and the Boynton Beach Inlet connects the Intracoastal Waterway to the ocean, making boating and waterfront access a significant part of local life. The city stretches several miles west from the coast, reaching suburban communities near Congress Avenue and beyond. Boynton Beach is part of the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metro area, one of the most active real estate markets in the country.
The housing stock in Boynton Beach is diverse. Older single-story ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s dominate the established neighborhoods close to Federal Highway, while newer subdivisions and townhome communities - many of them HOA-governed - fill in the western sections of the city. A large share of residents are retirees and long-term homeowners, many of whom live in recognized 55-plus communities like Leisureville. Neighboring Lantana to the north shares a similar mix of older CBS housing along the Intracoastal, while Lake Worth Beach further north offers additional context for the coastal communities we serve throughout this corridor.
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