Royal Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Wellington, FL, specializing in custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen room installation for homeowners across the village. We are based in the western Palm Beach County area and have been building in Wellington neighborhoods - from Olympia to Palm Beach Polo - with every project permitted through the Village of Wellington and engineered for Palm Beach County wind requirements.

Wellington homes range from standard suburban lots in Versailles to large equestrian estates off South Shore Boulevard, and a prefab sunroom kit rarely fits either well. A fully custom sunroom is designed around your specific roofline, HOA guidelines, and how you plan to use the space year-round.
Wellington's combination of large lots and long, humid summers means most homeowners have an outdoor space they can only use part of the year. A patio enclosure converts that open space into a protected room, using your existing slab as the foundation and adding screens or glass panels that keep the heat and insects out.
Wellington's winter equestrian season draws visitors who expect comfortable indoor-outdoor living, and many local homeowners want a space that works through the summer as well. A four-season sunroom with low-e glass and a dedicated air conditioning connection stays comfortable on a 93-degree August afternoon - not just during the January horse shows.
Wellington's warm, flat terrain creates ideal conditions for mosquitoes from late spring through early fall. A screen enclosure built to Palm Beach County's wind-load engineering requirements gives your family an outdoor room that works in the evenings without the bugs, at a lower cost than a fully enclosed glass sunroom.
Wellington homes built between 1985 and 2000 often have covered patios that were never converted into finished living space. Adding a sunroom to that footprint gives you a usable room without moving, without entering a competitive listing market, and without the complexity of a full interior addition that reroutes plumbing or shifts load-bearing walls.
Wellington's stucco-exterior homes hold up well in humid conditions, and vinyl sunroom frames behave similarly - they do not rot, rust, or need repainting after years in South Florida's heat and UV exposure. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance room that keeps its appearance through the wet season, vinyl framing is a strong choice.
Wellington was developed in waves from the late 1970s through the early 2000s, and most of its housing stock is now 25 to 45 years old. Homes in that age range - built on concrete slab foundations with stucco exteriors - are reaching the point where original screen enclosures and covered patios need to be replaced or upgraded to current code. Palm Beach County falls in a high-wind zone, and structures added before the most recent wind-load revisions may not be built to the standards that protect your home in a serious storm. Wellington's inland location means no storm surge risk, but wind and rain from a strong tropical system are real concerns every hurricane season.
The village is one of the largest in the country by population, covering roughly 47 square miles, and property types range from standard suburban homes in planned communities to large equestrian estates with multiple structures. HOA rules in neighborhoods like Olympia and Versailles add a layer of design and approval requirements that a contractor unfamiliar with Wellington may not account for. Getting those approvals in the right order - before the village permit is filed - is the kind of local knowledge that keeps a project on schedule.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly and pulls permits through the Village of Wellington for residential additions. We are familiar with the HOA submission process in the village's gated communities, where architectural review committees want specific documentation before they sign off - and where submitting incomplete paperwork at the start costs weeks.
Wellington Green mall on Forest Hill Boulevard is the village's central retail corridor, and most of the neighborhoods we serve are spread across the surrounding subdivisions - from the communities east of South Shore Boulevard to the equestrian properties further west near the show grounds at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center. Wellington is extremely flat, which is why drainage around the foundation is a detail we check on every job - standing water near a slab after a summer rainstorm is more common than homeowners expect in this terrain.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Royal Palm Beach just to the north, and in Loxahatchee Groves to the west, where properties are larger and site prep can take longer. If you are in Wellington or anywhere in the western communities corridor, we work in your area.
We return every inquiry within 1 business day and schedule a convenient time to visit your property. You do not need to be present for the measurement visit, but most Wellington homeowners choose to be there so they can talk through HOA requirements and design options at the same time.
We measure the space, assess your existing foundation or slab, and ask about your HOA situation and any design preferences you have. Wellington's HOA communities often have specific material and color restrictions, so we identify those requirements before preparing your written quote rather than finding out later.
We prepare and submit the HOA design package, then file with the Village of Wellington once approval is confirmed. The combined wait is typically six to ten weeks - this step cannot be bypassed, but we manage it for you and keep you updated so the wait does not come as a surprise.
The physical build typically takes two to four weeks once permits are issued. Village inspectors sign off at required stages, and at completion we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation. Keep that paperwork - buyers and their lenders will ask for it when you sell.
We serve Wellington and the surrounding western communities. Free estimates, no pressure. We know the HOA process and the permit timeline - and we handle both for you.
(561) 359-1679Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States by population, with around 65,000 to 67,000 residents spread across roughly 47 square miles of western Palm Beach County. It was developed as a planned community starting in the late 1970s, with most neighborhoods built out through the 1980s and 1990s. The housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes built on concrete slab foundations with stucco exteriors - the standard construction method for South Florida homes from this era. Planned subdivisions including Olympia, Versailles, and Palm Beach Polo are well-known locally and each carries its own HOA design standards for exterior work. You can read more background on the village at Wellington on Wikipedia.
Wellington is internationally known for its equestrian community. The Winter Equestrian Festival runs from January through April at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center near South Shore Boulevard, drawing competitors and spectators from around the world each season. Beyond the equestrian identity, Wellington is a working suburb with Wellington Green mall as its central retail hub and a full range of residential neighborhoods across the village. Neighboring Royal Palm Beach sits just to the north, sharing the western communities character, while Loxahatchee Groves borders Wellington to the west with larger rural lots and a more open landscape.
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