Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Lake Worth Beach, FL, specializing in sunroom remodeling, screen enclosure replacement, and patio room additions for the older CBS homes throughout the city. We have served the Palm Beach County area since 2017, and we understand the specific challenges that salt air and coastal humidity create for sunroom and enclosure work in Lake Worth Beach.

Most Florida rooms and enclosed patios in Lake Worth Beach were built 40 to 60 years ago, and many are showing their age in the salt air. Our sunroom remodeling service replaces corroded frames, updates glazing to impact-resistant glass, and addresses attachment points that have deteriorated where the room meets the main house - a common problem on older Lake Worth Beach homes.
Lake Worth Beach sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean, and the salt air here eats through older screen mesh and aluminum hardware faster than in inland communities. A new screen enclosure built with corrosion-resistant fasteners and heavy-duty mesh is a meaningful upgrade over the original structures on most homes in this city.
Many Lake Worth Beach homeowners have small rear patios on tight lots that go unused during the long South Florida summer. A patio enclosure adds livable space without expanding the footprint of the home, which is important on the modest-sized lots that are typical throughout this city.
In Lake Worth Beach, a fully conditioned sunroom solves a real problem: summer heat and humidity that make any uninsulated space uncomfortable from May through October. Low-e glass and a connected AC system keep the room usable year-round, which is what the term "four season" actually means in a coastal South Florida climate.
The bungalows and older ranch homes throughout Lake Worth Beach often have rear slabs or covered patios that are perfect candidates for a full enclosure. Converting an existing covered area into a proper room is one of the more cost-effective ways to add functional space to an older home without major structural work.
For homeowners close to the ocean in Lake Worth Beach, vinyl framing is a practical long-term choice because it does not corrode in salt air the way aluminum does over decades. Vinyl holds its finish without periodic repainting and does not require the same maintenance that metal frames demand in a coastal environment.
Lake Worth Beach is one of the older cities in Palm Beach County, with a large share of its housing stock built between the 1940s and 1970s. These homes are now 50 to 80 years old, and original screen enclosures, Florida rooms, and covered patios from that era are routinely at the end of their useful life. Concrete block construction is standard throughout the city, and attaching or replacing an enclosure on CBS walls requires the right anchoring technique to avoid cracking the block or failing to meet current wind-load requirements. The city also sits within a high-wind zone under Florida building code, which means any new or replacement enclosure must be permitted and engineered accordingly.
The oceanfront location adds a layer of complexity that inland contractors may not fully account for. Salt air from the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, hardware, and screen mesh at a measurably faster rate than in cities just a few miles west. Homes within a half mile of the coast - and even those further inland in Lake Worth Beach - see this effect on their enclosures and sunrooms. Any replacement structure should use materials appropriate for this environment: marine-grade fasteners, corrosion-resistant frame alloys, and screen mesh rated for coastal conditions. The combination of aging housing stock, coastal exposure, and high wind requirements makes Lake Worth Beach a market where local experience matters more than generic South Florida credentials.
Our crew works throughout Lake Worth Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. We pull permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach and are familiar with the city's review process for residential additions on the older housing stock that makes up most of the permit applications in this area.
Lake Worth Beach has a distinctive mix of neighborhoods - older bungalows and cottages near the downtown along Lake Avenue, mid-century CBS ranch homes further inland, and small multi-family properties scattered throughout. We work on all of these property types and understand how the construction differs between the pre-war wood-frame homes near downtown and the concrete block houses built in the 1950s through 1970s that make up the bulk of the city. Whether your home is a few blocks from the Lake Worth Beach Pier or further back in the quieter streets near the city limits, we serve the full area.
We also regularly work in neighboring Lantana to the south and in Greenacres nearby. If you live in one of those areas, we cover your municipality and know the local permit processes.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your home, the existing structure if there is one, and what you are hoping to accomplish.
We schedule a time to come to your home - no obligation and no cost for the assessment. We look at the existing conditions, check the attachment points and slab, and identify any issues specific to coastal exposure or the age of the home before we write your estimate.
We file the permit with the City of Lake Worth Beach and manage all required inspections. Once the permit is approved - typically two to four weeks - our crew handles the full build. You do not need to coordinate with the city directly.
We schedule and pass the final city inspection, then walk through the completed project with you to confirm everything meets your expectations. Your permit documentation stays with the home and is available for any future sale or refinancing.
We serve Lake Worth Beach homeowners with free on-site estimates. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what the work involves and what it costs.
(561) 359-1679Lake Worth Beach is a small, dense city of roughly 40,000 people situated directly on the Atlantic Ocean in Palm Beach County, just south of West Palm Beach. The city has a tight street grid and a mix of housing types that reflects its development history - older wood-frame bungalows and cottages near the historic downtown along Lake Avenue, and concrete block ranch homes filling the inland neighborhoods built out in the 1950s through 1970s. The city is known for its diverse community, its walkable downtown, and its public beach and pier, which are gathering spots for longtime residents. For more on the city, see the Lake Worth Beach Wikipedia article.
The city sits on a barrier island between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, which gives it water exposure on both sides and makes coastal weather and salt air factors that affect every home in the city - not just those on the oceanfront. Homeowners here tend to own older properties that need regular maintenance, and the modest lot sizes throughout most of the city mean projects need to be designed carefully to stay within setback requirements. We serve clients throughout Lake Worth Beach and its neighboring communities, including homeowners in Lantana to the south and West Palm Beach to the north.
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