Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Lantana, FL, offering patio cover installation, screen enclosure replacement, and sunroom additions for the town's CBS homes from the Intracoastal streets to the neighborhoods near Hypoluxo Road. We have served the Palm Beach County area since 2017 and respond to new inquiries within one business day.

Lantana homeowners spend a lot of time on their patios, but the intense South Florida sun and summer afternoon thunderstorms make an uncovered slab uncomfortable for most of the year. Our patio cover installation service adds a properly permitted, wind-rated roof over your existing slab so you can use that space from early morning to after sunset, even during rainy season.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem in Lantana's canal neighborhoods, where standing water after summer storms creates ideal breeding conditions. A properly sealed screen enclosure around your patio or pool area is one of the most practical investments a Lantana homeowner can make for comfortable outdoor living.
Many of Lantana's older homes are modest in size - 1,000 to 1,500 square feet on a compact lot. A sunroom addition is one of the few ways to gain real square footage without a major structural overhaul, and on the CBS homes that are typical here, the concrete block walls give a solid anchor point for the addition frame.
For Lantana homes close to the Intracoastal Waterway and the canals, vinyl framing is a durable choice because it does not corrode in the salt-air environment the way aluminum does over time. Vinyl holds its color and finish without repainting and requires significantly less maintenance than metal frames on waterfront and near-waterfront properties.
Lantana's small lots and older homes often have rear patios that sit unused because they offer no protection from the elements. Enclosing an existing covered patio is typically the most cost-effective way to convert unused outdoor area into a screened or glass-enclosed space that works year-round in South Florida's climate.
A lot of Lantana's existing Florida rooms and screen enclosures date to the 1970s and 1980s and have been patched repeatedly over the years. At some point, piecemeal repairs no longer make sense, and a full remodel with current materials and a new permit gives the homeowner a structure that will last another 20 to 30 years in this coastal environment.
Lantana is a compact town - just about 2.5 square miles - with most of its housing built between the 1950s and 1980s. These concrete block homes are now 40 to 70 years old, and any original outdoor structure attached to them has been through decades of South Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane seasons. Attaching a new patio cover or enclosure to an aging CBS wall requires careful attention to the anchoring method: block can crack if fasteners are set incorrectly, and older stucco coatings can hide deterioration underneath. The town also falls within Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, so all new structures require permits and must meet current Florida building code wind-load standards.
Salt air is a persistent factor in Lantana that contractors from inland areas may underestimate. The Intracoastal Waterway runs through town, and many neighborhoods have direct canal access. Even homes several blocks from any open water are exposed to salt-laden moisture in the air for most of the year. This accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, hardware, and screen mesh - and it means that a standard aluminum structure built with interior-grade fasteners will not hold up the way it would in a city like Royal Palm Beach, ten miles inland. Any enclosure or cover installed in Lantana should use marine-grade fasteners and corrosion-resistant frame materials as a baseline, not an upgrade.
Our crew works throughout Lantana regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the permit process at the Town of Lantana and the review timelines for residential building permits in this municipality, which matters when homeowners are planning a project around rainy season or a specific move-in date.
Lantana sits between Lake Worth Beach to the north and Boynton Beach to the south, right along the Intracoastal Waterway. The streets closest to the water - and the neighborhoods that run along the canals feeding into the Intracoastal - are where we see the most corrosion-related repair calls. The homes are modest in size and the lots are small, which means working conditions are tight and coordination with neighboring properties sometimes comes into play during installation. We work regularly along Lake Worth Road and Hypoluxo Road and know the residential neighborhoods on both sides of those corridors well.
We also serve neighboring Boynton Beach to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north. If you are near the border of any of those cities, we cover your area and can schedule a no-cost site visit to assess your project.
Call us or fill out the contact form with a brief description of what you are looking to do. We respond to all new Lantana inquiries within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We visit your property in Lantana to assess the slab, the house wall, and the condition of any existing structure. You receive a written estimate with a clear breakdown before any work is agreed to - no pressure and no obligation to proceed.
We handle the permit application with the Town of Lantana and keep you updated on the review timeline. Once the permit is approved, we schedule installation - you do not need to be present for the full build, but we confirm a start date that works with your schedule.
After installation, the Town of Lantana inspector visits to confirm the work meets code. We coordinate the inspection and walk you through the completed project before we consider the job finished - and the permit is properly closed out on your property record.
We serve all of Lantana, FL and respond within one business day. No travel fees, no obligation estimate.
(561) 359-1679Lantana is a small town in Palm Beach County with about 12,000 residents packed into roughly 2.5 square miles along the Intracoastal Waterway. It sits between Lake Worth Beach to the north and Boynton Beach to the south, and its compact geography means most of the town is within a short drive of the water. Many properties here have direct canal access, and the Intracoastal Waterway is a defining feature of daily life - residents cross it regularly on the Lake Worth Road bridge and many enjoy waterfront access from their own yards. Lantana Beach on the Atlantic Ocean is a well-known local spot for anyone in the surrounding communities.
Most of Lantana's housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, and the dominant building type is a modest concrete block ranch home on a small lot. Many long-term residents have owned their homes for decades and are now looking to update outdoor spaces that have been maintained but not significantly renovated since original construction. The town has a mix of owner-occupied homes and rental properties, with a notably high share of senior residents. Neighboring Boynton Beach to the south offers additional context for the broader coastal communities we serve in this part of Palm Beach County, and nearby Greenacres represents the more inland suburban housing stock just a few miles to the west.
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