Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Boynton Beach, FL, specializing in patio enclosures, screen rooms, and hurricane-rated sunroom additions. We pull every permit through the City of Boynton Beach and have been serving Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018.

Many Boynton Beach homes have open patios that are simply too hot, buggy, or exposed to afternoon storms to use for most of the year. Our patio enclosures service turns that space into a room you can actually use - properly permitted, hurricane-rated, and built to fit the existing slab.
Boynton Beach's year-round humidity and afternoon storm season make a properly insulated sunroom addition the most comfortable way to gain a usable living space without the heat and bug exposure of an open patio.
Fully conditioned glass rooms built for South Florida's subtropical climate - low-emissivity glass and integrated HVAC access keep the room livable during Boynton Beach's long wet season.
Screen enclosures are the most popular budget-friendly option for Boynton Beach homeowners who want to sit outside without being driven in by mosquitoes or sudden afternoon thunderstorms.
Many Boynton Beach communities west of I-95 have HOA design guidelines - we build custom rooms that match required materials and colors so your architectural review submission goes through without revision requests.
Boynton Beach has a large stock of mid-century and 1970s concrete block homes with open patios that can be converted into enclosed, climate-controlled rooms without a full addition - maximizing existing square footage.
Boynton Beach sits in Palm Beach County's coastal zone, where every enclosed outdoor addition must meet South Florida's current wind-load standards. Homes throughout the city - especially those built from the 1950s through the 1980s east of I-95 - are concrete block construction, and attaching a sunroom frame to a CBS wall calls for specific anchoring methods and fastener types that differ from wood-frame work. The building department here enforces these requirements at inspection, and a contractor who cuts corners on attachment hardware will not pass. Getting it right the first time matters.
The climate adds its own demands. Boynton Beach's wet season runs from roughly June through October, bringing daily afternoon thunderstorms and sustained high humidity that can make a poorly designed enclosure feel like a greenhouse. Salt air off the Atlantic affects materials throughout the city - not just near the Intracoastal Waterway - and speeds up corrosion on standard metal fasteners and frames. West of I-95, many newer communities have HOA architectural review requirements that govern exterior additions, meaning a sunroom project here has two parallel approval tracks: the city permit and the HOA submission. Contractors who know the area know how to run both at once.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, pulling permits through the City of Boynton Beach and navigating the permit and HOA review processes that affect homes on both sides of I-95. The city has a clear east-west split in its housing stock: older concrete block neighborhoods between Federal Highway and I-95 date from the 1950s through 1980s and often have existing patio structures that were built before current hurricane codes took effect. West of I-95, master-planned communities built from the 1990s onward tend to have newer slabs in better condition but stricter HOA design rules.
Boynton Beach Boulevard is the city's main east-west spine, and neighborhoods off it range from modest ranch homes to larger waterfront lots near the Intracoastal Waterway. Homes near the water deal with higher salt-air exposure and more complex drainage considerations that affect how we specify materials and anchor enclosure frames. Bethesda Hospital East is one of the area's largest employers and sits near the heart of the city, and the surrounding neighborhoods represent the kind of long-term, owner-occupied housing stock where sunroom and enclosure work stays in steady demand.
We serve neighboring communities alongside Boynton Beach. If you are in Lake Worth Beach to the north or Delray Beach to the south, the same team covers your area and faces the same local code and climate conditions.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about your property, existing slab, and what you are hoping to build so the site visit is time well spent.
We visit your Boynton Beach property, measure the space, inspect the existing slab and structure, and walk you through options. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule at no charge.
We file your permit application with the City of Boynton Beach's building department and help prepare HOA architectural review packets if your community requires them. We follow both processes so you are never left waiting for an update.
Once approvals are in, we build in stages and coordinate all city building inspections through to the final closeout. You receive the permit documentation at the end - keep it with your home records.
We serve all of Boynton Beach - east of I-95, west past Congress Avenue, and everywhere in between. No pressure, no obligation, just a straight conversation about what your home needs.
(728) 777-1327Boynton Beach is a mid-size city in Palm Beach County with around 80,000 residents, sitting between Delray Beach to the south and Lantana to the north. The Intracoastal Waterway runs along its eastern edge, giving the city a coastal character that affects everything from property values to material choices for outdoor construction. The city grew rapidly from the 1950s through the 1990s, which means the housing stock ranges from small concrete block ranch homes near the coast to larger planned communities that were developed more recently on the western side of I-95. That age range creates different service needs in different parts of the city - older homes near Federal Highway often need enclosure updates or replacements, while newer western homes are more often first-time enclosure builds.
Boynton Beach Boulevard serves as the city's central corridor, connecting the beachside neighborhoods at Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park to the master-planned communities well west of I-95. The city's population includes a significant share of retirees and long-term homeowners who invest steadily in their properties, creating consistent demand for sunroom and enclosure work throughout the year. We also serve homeowners in nearby Boca Raton and face nearly identical permitting conditions and climate demands across all of southern Palm Beach County.
Every project goes through the City of Boynton Beach's building department, from initial application through final inspection. Permitted work is inspected, code-compliant, and properly documented - which matters when it comes time to sell.
Boynton Beach is in a high-wind coastal zone, and every enclosure we build is framed and anchored to current South Florida wind-resistance standards. Impact-rated materials are the default, not an upgrade option.
The concrete block homes that dominate Boynton Beach require specific attachment methods and anchoring approaches that differ from wood-frame construction. Our crew works on these homes regularly and knows what the inspectors expect.
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 job site.
Every project we complete in Boynton Beach is permitted, inspected, and built to code - not just installed and left for you to sort out. That combination of local knowledge, proper licensing, and a documented process is what separates a contractor who works here regularly from one who is figuring it out on your property.
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