Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Boca Raton, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We have been building in this area since 2018 and handle every permit through the City of Boca Raton Building Division ourselves.

Boca Raton homeowners add enclosures to reclaim patios that sit empty because of heat and bugs. Our sunroom additions service covers every step from design through final inspection, built to South Florida's wind-load requirements.
Fully conditioned rooms built to handle Florida's year-round subtropical climate, with low-emissivity glass and HVAC connections that keep the room comfortable through the long wet season.
Enclosed patio rooms give Boca Raton homeowners protection from afternoon storms and mosquitoes while maintaining the feel of outdoor living on their own property.
Screen enclosures are the most cost-effective way to keep insects and rain off a Boca Raton patio while allowing the coastal breezes that make South Florida living enjoyable.
Gated communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods throughout Boca Raton often have strict rules on exterior additions - custom designs that meet those requirements from the start avoid costly revisions.
Many older Boca Raton homes have screen rooms or patio enclosures built before current hurricane-code requirements took effect - a remodel brings them up to current standards and improves comfort.
Boca Raton sits within a high-wind zone along Florida's southeast Atlantic coast, and every enclosed structure added to a home here must meet the state's strict wind-resistance requirements. That means impact-rated glazing, properly anchored frames, and construction details that a contractor from another region may not be familiar with. Homes throughout the city - from mid-century ranches near US-1 to newer planned communities off Glades Road - are built from concrete block rather than wood framing, and attaching a sunroom to a CBS home requires different anchoring methods than a wood-frame house.
Beyond structural requirements, Boca Raton's climate creates specific design demands. The wet season runs from May through October, with near-daily afternoon storms and humidity levels that make poorly ventilated enclosures uncomfortable for months. Salt air from the Atlantic affects materials throughout the city, not just near the beach, and accelerates corrosion on metal fasteners and frames. Homeowners in gated communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods also face architectural review requirements before any exterior addition can begin. A contractor who works regularly in this city knows how to navigate all of it.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, pulling permits through the City of Boca Raton Building Division and navigating the HOA architectural review processes that govern a large share of the city's residential communities. Whether a property is in a gated subdivision off Glades Road, an older neighborhood along Federal Highway, or out in the western communities near the Everglades edge, we know how the permitting timeline works and what the building inspectors look for at each stage.
Boca Raton has a distinct mix of housing stock - concrete block ranch homes from the 1960s and 70s alongside newer planned communities built in the 90s and 2000s. The older homes near US-1 and the coast often have existing screen enclosures that predate current hurricane codes and need updating, while newer western subdivisions sometimes have patios and decks that have never been enclosed. Florida Atlantic University anchors the city's eastern core, and the area around it has a dense mix of owner-occupied homes with active renovation demand.
We also serve the communities just to the south and north. Homeowners in Deerfield Beach and Boynton Beach face similar climate and permitting conditions, and our team covers all of these communities on a regular basis.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property and goals so the first visit is focused and productive.
We visit your Boca Raton property, measure the space, and walk you through your options. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule - no cost for the estimate.
We submit the permit application to the City of Boca Raton Building Division and help prepare any HOA architectural review submission. We track both processes so you are not left chasing paperwork.
Once approvals are in hand, we build your sunroom in stages and coordinate all required building department inspections. When the final inspection passes, we hand over your permit documentation.
We serve all of Boca Raton - from the coastal neighborhoods east of US-1 to the communities near Glades Road. No obligation, no pressure.
(728) 777-1327Boca Raton is a mid-sized city in Palm Beach County with a population of roughly 97,000 within city limits, though far more residents carry a Boca Raton mailing address in the unincorporated areas surrounding it. The city sits about 45 miles north of Miami and is well known for its upscale residential character, owner-occupied single-family homes, and high home values relative to the rest of South Florida. Neighborhoods range from older ranch-style homes along Federal Highway and near the coast to newer gated subdivisions in the western parts of the city. Downtown is anchored by Mizner Park, an open-air shopping and entertainment district, and the city's coastline is home to the Gumbo Limbo Nature Center on the beach. According to the city's Wikipedia entry, Florida Atlantic University has its main campus here and is one of the city's largest employers.
The city's housing stock reflects several decades of development. Homes built in the 1960s through 1980s make up a significant share of the eastern neighborhoods, while western communities tend to be newer planned subdivisions from the 1990s onward. Concrete block construction is standard throughout - the same building method used across South Florida for decades because of its resilience to heat and storms. Many properties are in HOA-governed communities, and the City of Boca Raton runs its own full-service permitting and building department. Interstate 95 and Palmetto Park Road are the main travel corridors for getting around the city. We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Delray Beach just to the north, where conditions and property types are very similar.
Every project we build goes through the City of Boca Raton's Building Division. We submit the application, track progress, and manage required inspections through to final closeout. That documentation protects you when you sell.
Boca Raton sits in a high-wind zone, and every sunroom we build is framed, anchored, and glazed to meet South Florida's current wind-resistance requirements. We use impact-rated materials - not workarounds.
From gated communities along Glades Road to neighborhoods near the coast, a large share of Boca Raton properties are HOA-governed. We work with architectural review processes every week and help you prepare submissions that avoid delays.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project.
Every project we take on in Boca Raton is permitted, inspected, and built to meet Florida's current construction standards. We have been doing this work in South Florida since 2018 and understand what this specific market requires.
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