Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Palm Beach Gardens, FL, building four season sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio enclosures for the city's gated communities and golf-course neighborhoods. We have served Palm Beach County since 2017 and know the HOA approval and city permit processes that apply to homes in PGA National, BallenIsles, Mirasol, and the rest of Palm Beach Gardens.

Homes in Palm Beach Gardens face intense year-round sun and summer humidity that make an unprotected patio or screen room uncomfortable for months at a time. Our four season sunrooms use low-e insulated glass and connect to your existing HVAC system, giving you a conditioned space that stays comfortable even through South Florida's hottest months - and looks right at home in an HOA community.
Palm Beach Gardens has a large number of homes with pool decks and rear patios that are fully exposed to the elements - and the mosquitoes that follow summer rain. A properly built screen enclosure rated for Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements gives you an outdoor room that you can actually use in the evenings, without fighting insects or worrying about the next storm.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have rear patios or lanais that were designed for the Florida lifestyle but have never been enclosed. A patio enclosure adds a weather-protected room without the cost of a full conditioned addition - and in HOA communities, we work with you to select materials and finishes that satisfy your architectural review board.
For Palm Beach Gardens homeowners who want a fully conditioned space but are working with a tighter budget than a traditional four season sunroom requires, an all season room is a practical middle ground. We build these rooms to be properly permitted, energy-efficient, and compliant with Palm Beach Gardens building code - so the space adds real value to your home.
In a city where home values routinely exceed $500,000 and HOAs have detailed design standards, a standard catalog sunroom often falls short. We design custom sunrooms that match the architectural character of your home - whether that means tile-style roofline transitions, specific stucco finishes, or glazing that satisfies your community's exterior guidelines.
Palm Beach Gardens' year-round UV exposure and heat cycles are hard on standard aluminum framing over time. Vinyl framing resists UV degradation, will not corrode near water features or retention ponds, and requires no repainting over its lifespan - which matters in an HOA community where exterior appearance is regularly reviewed.
Palm Beach Gardens was incorporated in 1959 and developed steadily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s as a planned community. The bulk of the housing stock was built during those three decades, which means a large portion of homes in the city are now 30 to 55 years old. At that age, original screen enclosures, Florida rooms, and covered patios are often well past their designed service life - frames corrode, screens tear, and slab joints crack under South Florida's heat cycles and wet-dry seasons. A city-permitted replacement or upgrade done with current materials and code-compliant connections is both a quality and a safety improvement at this stage of a home's life.
The HOA factor is real and unavoidable in Palm Beach Gardens. A high proportion of the city's homes sit inside gated, deed-restricted communities where any exterior structural project requires written approval from an architectural review board before a building permit can be issued. Communities like BallenIsles, PGA National, and Mirasol have specific standards covering materials, colors, roofline transitions, and contractor credentials. A contractor who has not worked in these communities before can create delays and unnecessary back-and-forth. Florida's building code also requires wind-load calculations and engineering documentation for any permanent enclosed structure in Palm Beach County, and the permit review process here is detailed - plan for three to five weeks on the city side alone.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division. We know the review timeline for residential additions and understand what the city's plan reviewers look for in a sunroom or enclosure permit package - which means fewer revision requests and a faster path to approval.
The city stretches from the neighborhoods near PGA Boulevard and PGA National Resort in the east to the newer master-planned communities like Avenir in the west. We have worked in both the established HOA communities that dominate central Palm Beach Gardens and the newer homes being built in the western developments. The construction we encounter on older CBS homes differs from what we find in newer concrete-frame homes, and we adjust our approach accordingly.
We also serve customers in West Palm Beach just to the south, and in The Acreage to the west - so if you are coordinating a project that spans communities, we are familiar with the permitting differences between jurisdictions.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about your property, your HOA community if applicable, and what you are hoping to build.
We visit your property to measure, assess the existing slab or foundation, and review any HOA design guidelines. Your estimate is itemized - no lump-sum numbers that obscure what you are paying for - so you can see exactly where the cost comes from.
We prepare and submit both the HOA application and the city building permit package. You do not need to be present for the permit process - we handle the submissions and keep you updated on review timelines, which typically run three to five weeks for the city.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically takes two to five weeks depending on the scope. We schedule and pass the final city inspection before the project is considered complete - so you have a fully permitted structure, not a project that was never officially closed out.
We know Palm Beach Gardens' HOA communities, permit process, and the local conditions that affect how a sunroom holds up here. Call us or submit your request below - we respond within one business day.
(561) 359-1679Palm Beach Gardens is a city of about 57,000 people in the northern part of Palm Beach County. It was designed as a planned community from the start, incorporated in 1959 and built out over several decades. The result is a city with a notable mix of housing eras: established neighborhoods near PGA Boulevard that date to the 1970s and 1980s sit alongside newer master-planned communities on the western edge, including Avenir, which is still growing today. The city is well known for its high median home values, strong owner-occupancy rate, and the prevalence of gated HOA communities throughout.
Golf is woven into the fabric of Palm Beach Gardens in a way that sets it apart from nearby cities. PGA National Resort, home to the Honda Classic, is one of the most recognized addresses in the city, and many neighborhoods throughout Palm Beach Gardens back up to fairways, ponds, or the canals that connect the golf course landscape. Most homes are built on concrete block with stucco exteriors and have pool decks, screened lanais, or both. Sunroom and enclosure projects in Palm Beach Gardens need to respect the look of the community as much as the technical requirements - which is why knowing the local HOA standards matters as much as knowing the building code. If you are in The Acreage to the west or in West Palm Beach to the south, we serve those areas as well.
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Learn MoreCall us or request a free estimate online. We respond within one business day and are familiar with the HOA and permit processes that apply to homes throughout Palm Beach Gardens.