Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Palm Springs, FL, with screen room installation, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions tailored to the single-story CBS ranch homes that make up the village. We have worked throughout Palm Beach County since 2017, and we understand the permit process, the slab-on-grade foundations, and the flat-lot drainage conditions that define residential projects in Palm Springs.

The ranch homes in Palm Springs were built with patios in mind, and many have rear slabs that are ideal for a screen enclosure - no new footing work needed. Our screen room installation service builds to current Palm Beach County wind-load standards, using aluminum framing anchored into the slab and heavy-duty mesh that handles the daily summer thunderstorms that roll through Palm Springs from June through September.
Palm Springs lots are small, and most homeowners are working with a limited footprint. A patio enclosure maximizes the use of an existing covered or open area without pushing into setback restrictions. On the flat, slab-on-grade properties common throughout the village, this is often the most straightforward way to add usable outdoor-indoor space.
CBS construction throughout Palm Springs provides a stable wall for anchoring a new sunroom addition without the moisture concerns you can get with older wood-frame homes. A properly permitted sunroom addition adds square footage that counts toward your home's appraised value - meaningful in a village where homes are modest in size and buyers pay attention to usable living space.
Many Palm Springs homes have a rear patio or carport that sees little use because it is open to the afternoon summer heat and heavy rain. Enclosing that space with solid walls and a proper roof connection turns it into a room you can actually use - whether for a sitting area, hobby space, or home office - without the cost of building from scratch.
In Palm Springs, a four season sunroom is about being comfortable from May through October - not surviving a New England winter. Low-e glass and a connected AC system keep the room at a livable temperature even when the afternoon humidity pushes the heat index past 100 degrees, which happens regularly here during the long South Florida summer.
Palm Springs sits close enough to the Atlantic that salt-laden humidity is a year-round factor for exterior materials. Vinyl framing resists this environment better than older aluminum alloys over the long term, and it holds its appearance without repainting. For homeowners looking for a low-maintenance option that will not corrode or pit over decades of South Florida exposure, vinyl is a solid choice.
Palm Springs is a fully built-out residential village with almost no new construction happening within its boundaries. The vast majority of homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s as single-story concrete block ranch houses on small, flat lots. These properties are now 40 to 70 years old, and original screen enclosures or Florida rooms from that era are often corroded, structurally compromised, or simply no longer code-compliant. Replacing or adding an enclosure on this type of home requires proper anchoring into CBS walls and slab-on-grade foundations - approaches that differ from newer construction and from the wood-frame homes that contractors in other markets may be more accustomed to.
The village is also flat, which creates drainage challenges that affect construction. After heavy summer rain - and Palm Springs gets heavy rain almost every afternoon from June through September - standing water on flat lots can pool against foundations if an enclosure is not graded correctly during installation. Palm Beach County falls within a high-wind zone under Florida building code, and any screen enclosure or sunroom addition must be engineered to meet current wind standards. A contractor who knows these local conditions will design drainage and anchoring into the project from the start, not as an afterthought.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Village of Palm Springs and are familiar with how the village processes residential addition permits for the postwar CBS homes that make up nearly all of its housing stock.
Palm Springs is a compact village bordered by West Palm Beach to the north and Lake Worth Beach to the south. South Military Trail is the main commercial corridor that most residents use regularly, but the village itself is primarily quiet residential streets - a mix of owner-occupied ranch homes and older apartment buildings that have been here for decades. We work throughout the village and understand the small-lot conditions and tight access points that come with these properties. From neighborhoods near the Palm Springs Community Center to the streets closer to the Lake Worth Beach border, we serve the full area.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Greenacres to the west and in Lake Worth Beach to the south. If you live in either of those municipalities, we cover your area and know the specific permit processes each one uses.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask about the property, your existing patio or slab, and what you are looking to accomplish - screen room, enclosure, or full sunroom.
We visit your Palm Springs home at no cost and no obligation. We check the slab condition, the CBS wall at the attachment point, drainage slope, and any setback constraints before writing your estimate - so there are no cost surprises after the project starts.
We file the permit with the Village of Palm Springs and manage every required inspection. You do not need to coordinate with the village directly. Once the permit is approved - typically two to three weeks - our crew schedules and completes the build.
We handle the final village inspection and walk through the completed work with you before we leave. Your permit documents stay with the property and are useful if you sell or refinance - permitted work is documented and verifiable.
We serve Palm Springs homeowners with on-site estimates at no charge. Tell us what you have in mind and we will give you a clear picture of cost and timeline before you commit to anything.
(561) 359-1679Palm Springs is a small, incorporated village in Palm Beach County with a population of roughly 24,000 people, sandwiched between West Palm Beach to the north and Lake Worth Beach to the south. The village is almost entirely residential - South Military Trail is the main commercial strip, but the rest of the community is made up of quiet streets filled with single-story ranch homes and older apartment buildings, most of them built during the postwar decades from the 1950s through the 1970s. It is a well-established community where a significant share of residents are long-term owners who are invested in maintaining their properties. For more background on the area, see the U.S. Census QuickFacts for Palm Springs.
The village sits about five to six miles west of the Atlantic Ocean - close enough that salt air and coastal humidity are real factors for exterior building materials, but far enough from the shoreline that direct storm surge is not a concern. The flat terrain throughout Palm Springs means standing water after heavy rain is a common issue, particularly on lots without adequate drainage grading. The housing stock here rewards contractors who know the difference between working on a 1960s CBS ranch and a newer build - and who understand what the Village of Palm Springs expects during the permitting process. We serve Palm Springs and the surrounding communities, including Greenacres to the west and Lake Clarke Shores nearby.
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