Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Greenacres, FL, specializing in enclosed patio rooms, patio enclosures, and screen room installation for homeowners on the concrete block homes that make up most of the city. We have served the Palm Beach County area since 2017, pulling permits through the City of Greenacres and completing projects on homes across this part of South Florida.

Most Greenacres homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have an existing concrete slab patio sitting unused for most of the summer. An enclosed patio room uses that existing slab as the floor, which keeps costs lower and avoids the uncertainties of digging new footings in South Florida's sandy, flat soil.
Greenacres gets the same heavy summer mosquito pressure as the rest of South Florida, and open patios become unusable from dusk onward during the wet season. A properly anchored screen enclosure built to current Palm Beach County wind-load requirements gives you evening outdoor space without the bugs or the full heat of a closed room.
Greenacres lots are modest in size, which means most patio enclosure projects work with what is already there rather than expanding the footprint. A well-designed enclosure on a small lot stays within setback requirements, complies with HOA rules in managed communities, and adds real usable space without taking over your yard.
Greenacres homes are largely CBS construction with stucco exteriors, which provides a stable wall for anchoring a new sunroom addition without the moisture concerns of wood-frame attachment. A permitted addition adds square footage that is counted in your home's appraised value, which matters in a market where most activity is resale rather than new construction.
In Greenacres, "four season" is not about handling cold winters - it is about staying comfortable from May through October when humidity and heat make an uninsulated space unlivable. A fully insulated room with low-e glass and a dedicated AC connection handles South Florida summers the way a standard Florida room simply cannot.
Vinyl framing holds up well against South Florida's UV exposure and does not corrode the way older aluminum does in humid conditions. For Greenacres homeowners looking for a low-maintenance sunroom that will not show rust or pitting over time, vinyl framing is a practical choice for the local climate.
Greenacres was built out primarily during South Florida's suburban expansion from the 1970s through the 1990s. Most homes are single-story CBS construction on concrete slab foundations with stucco exteriors. At 30 to 50 years of age, original screen enclosures and Florida rooms on these homes are often past their useful life, with corroded aluminum frames, cracked pool deck coatings, and screen mesh that no longer provides a real barrier. Adding or replacing an enclosure on this type of construction requires knowing how to anchor properly into CBS walls and how to seal the roof-to-wall connection against heavy South Florida rain.
The flat terrain of Greenacres also creates drainage conditions that affect construction. Standing water after summer storms is common in yards and on patios, and a poorly graded enclosure can direct water toward the house rather than away from it. The combination of flat ground, high summer rainfall, and porous sandy soil means a sunroom contractor who does not account for drainage during the design phase can create a water intrusion problem where none existed before. Palm Beach County falls within a high-wind zone, and any enclosure must be engineered and anchored to meet current code.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Greenacres Building Division and are familiar with how the city handles residential addition permits for the CBS homes that make up the vast majority of Greenacres properties.
Greenacres runs along the State Road 7 corridor just west of Lake Worth Beach, and the city is primarily residential with a mix of detached single-family homes and HOA-managed townhome communities. We work on both types of properties, including the coordination with HOA architectural review boards that managed communities require. From neighborhoods near Greenacres City Park to the quieter streets on the west side of the city, we serve the whole area.
We also regularly serve homeowners in neighboring Lake Worth Beach and in Palm Springs nearby. If you live in any of these communities, we cover your area and understand the specific permit processes in each municipality.
Call or use the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will set a time to visit your Greenacres property at your convenience - no pressure, no commitment required.
We visit your property, take measurements, check the existing slab and CBS walls, and note any setback or HOA requirements that apply to your lot. You receive a written estimate with no obligation before any work is agreed to.
We submit the building permit to the City of Greenacres and handle any HOA architectural review paperwork on your behalf. Permit review in Greenacres typically takes two to three weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Once the permit is approved, construction on a typical Greenacres enclosure runs one to three weeks. We schedule all required city inspections and do not close out the job until every inspection is passed.
We serve all of Greenacres with permits handled, local knowledge on CBS construction, and written estimates at no cost.
(561) 359-1679Greenacres is a city of roughly 42,000 people in central Palm Beach County, sitting just west of Lake Worth Beach and south of West Palm Beach along the State Road 7 corridor. It grew rapidly during South Florida's suburban expansion from the 1970s through the 1990s, and the housing stock reflects that era almost entirely. Single-story CBS homes on modest lots are the dominant building type, with stucco exteriors and concrete slab foundations. About 60 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, giving the city the character of a stable, family-oriented residential community rather than a transient rental market. For a general overview of the city, the Greenacres Wikipedia article provides useful background.
The city includes both detached single-family homes and HOA-managed townhome communities, with most of the neighborhood activity centered around the SR-7 commercial corridor and local parks including Greenacres City Park. Palm Beach State College is just a few minutes away in Lake Worth Beach, and many Greenacres residents commute into West Palm Beach or Lake Worth Beach for work. The combination of owner-occupied homes approaching 40 to 50 years of age and South Florida's demanding climate creates consistent demand for sunroom additions, enclosures, and patio improvements. We serve homeowners here and in nearby West Palm Beach and Lake Worth Beach to the east.
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