Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Royal Palm Beach, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation for homeowners across the village. We have been building in the western Palm Beach County area since 2017, and every project we complete is permitted and inspected through the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division.

Royal Palm Beach homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have an underused covered patio that sits empty for most of the summer. A proper sunroom addition turns that footprint into a room with air conditioning and hurricane-rated glass you can use every month of the year.
Many Royal Palm Beach lots came with a plain concrete slab that never became a true living space. A patio enclosure uses that existing foundation to create a screened or glass-enclosed room, saving you the cost of new groundwork and getting you into a finished space faster.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums make evenings outside miserable in Royal Palm Beach from late spring through early fall. A properly installed screen enclosure, engineered to Palm Beach County wind-load requirements, gives your family an outdoor room without the bugs or the sweltering heat of a closed-in space.
Homes in Royal Palm Beach come in a wide range of layouts and rooflines, and a prefab kit rarely fits well. A fully custom design matches your existing exterior finish, roofline pitch, and HOA requirements so the addition looks like it was always part of the house.
In Royal Palm Beach, "four season" really means one thing: a room that stays comfortable through a Florida summer. These rooms use fully insulated walls, low-emissivity glass, and a dedicated AC connection so the space is as livable on a 94-degree July afternoon as it is on a cool December morning.
Older Florida rooms and screen enclosures in Royal Palm Beach are often not built to current wind standards and may have foggy glass, leaking roof seams, or aluminum frames that flex in a storm. Remodeling an existing structure to current code protects your home and can be significantly less disruptive than a full teardown.
Royal Palm Beach was developed as a planned community starting in the 1960s, and most of its housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005 on concrete slab foundations with concrete block walls. Homes in that age range are now reaching the point where original screen enclosures, Florida rooms, and covered patios need to be replaced or brought up to current standards. Palm Beach County falls within a high-wind zone, and additions built before modern wind-load codes were updated may not perform the way homeowners expect when a storm rolls through.
The climate here also pushes materials harder than homeowners expect. Summer humidity rarely drops below 70 percent, and year-round UV exposure breaks down exterior caulk, screen mesh, and aluminum coatings faster than in cooler, drier states. Getting HOA approval before the county permit is another step specific to this area, since Royal Palm Beach has a high concentration of planned communities with active architectural review processes. A contractor who works here regularly knows this sequence and won't put your project out of order.
Our crew pulls permits through the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division regularly, and we know how the local inspection process runs for residential additions. We work on the CBS construction style that dominates the village, so we are not adjusting techniques meant for wood-frame homes when we arrive on site.
Royal Palm Beach Commons Park sits at the center of village life, and most of the neighborhoods we serve are organized subdivisions in the surrounding area - from the quieter streets near Crestwood Boulevard to communities closer to State Road 7. We understand that flat lots and a high water table during rainy season require attention to drainage at the foundation level, which is a detail that gets missed on projects where the contractor is not familiar with this part of Palm Beach County.
We also serve homeowners in Wellington and in the rural communities out toward The Acreage, where lots are larger and jobs often take an extra day. Whether your home is in an HOA community in the village or on a bigger lot just outside it, we cover the whole western communities corridor.
We aim to return every inquiry within 1 business day and schedule an on-site visit at your convenience. The homeowner does not need to be present for the measurement visit, but most people prefer to be there so they can ask questions about the design and timeline.
We measure your space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and confirm your HOA situation before preparing a detailed written quote. This is the right time to discuss budget range, because the cost of hurricane-rated glass and engineered anchoring in Palm Beach County can be higher than what you might see quoted in other states.
We prepare and submit the HOA design-review package, then file the permit application with the Village of Royal Palm Beach once approval is in hand. This sequencing is important and takes two to six weeks combined - it cannot be rushed, but we track it and keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are issued, the physical build typically runs two to four weeks. A Village inspector signs off at required stages, and we walk you through the completed room at the end. You receive all permit documentation to keep - you will want it when you sell the home.
We serve homeowners throughout Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western communities. Free estimates, no pressure. We respond within 1 business day.
(561) 359-1679Royal Palm Beach is a village in western Palm Beach County with a population of around 40,000 people. Developed as a planned community beginning in the 1960s, it grew rapidly through the 1980s and 1990s into one of the more established suburban communities in the county. The housing stock is predominantly detached single-family homes, most of them owner-occupied, built on flat slab-on-grade lots with concrete block walls - the standard building method for this part of South Florida. Neighborhoods are organized into subdivisions, many with homeowners associations that influence everything from fence height to the materials used on exterior additions. You can read more about the village on Royal Palm Beach's Wikipedia page.
The village borders Wellington to the south, which is known internationally for its equestrian community and winter horse shows. To the west, the landscape opens into the rural residential lots of Loxahatchee Groves. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park is the community anchor - a large gathering space with sports fields, a splash pad, and walking paths that most residents know well. Most homes in the village are now 25 to 40 years old, which puts them squarely in the window where original screen enclosures, Florida rooms, and patio covers are reaching the end of their useful life.
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