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

Screen rooms are one of the most requested projects in Deerfield Beach because they give homeowners usable outdoor space without the cost of a full glass enclosure. Our screen room installation service covers new aluminum-frame builds and rescreening of existing structures, with materials selected for the salt-air conditions common near the Intracoastal.
Deerfield Beach's Atlantic coastal climate - intense UV, salt air, and heavy summer thunderstorms - demands sunroom additions built with materials rated for the environment, not the contractor's convenience.
Many Deerfield Beach homes from the 1960s through 1980s have open patios on aging slabs that are ready for a proper enclosure - sealed from afternoon storms and insects while keeping the outdoor feel.
Fully conditioned glass rooms work well in Deerfield Beach for homeowners who want a year-round living space that stays comfortable even during the wet season's sustained heat and humidity.
HOA-governed communities are common throughout Deerfield Beach, especially closer to the Intracoastal Waterway - custom sunroom designs that meet those guidelines from the start avoid revision delays.
Converting an existing open or screened patio into a fully enclosed room is a common project in Deerfield Beach's older neighborhoods, where the slab and footprint already exist and only the enclosure needs to be added.
Deerfield Beach is on the Atlantic coast at the northern edge of Broward County, and the coastal conditions here affect sunroom and enclosure work in ways that matter throughout a project - from material selection to structural anchoring. The city sits in a high-wind zone, so every new enclosure must meet Broward County and Florida Building Code wind-resistance requirements, including impact-rated fasteners and approved frame systems. Most of the city's single-family residential stock was built from the 1960s through the 1990s using concrete block construction, and attaching new enclosures to these homes correctly requires experience with CBS anchor points and stucco patching - not guesswork.
The canal network that runs through much of Deerfield Beach creates a secondary challenge: properties near canals and the Intracoastal Waterway are exposed to salt air and elevated moisture levels that accelerate corrosion on standard building hardware. A screen room built with ungalvanized steel screws on a canal-front lot can develop rust staining and structural failures in just a few years. The wet season from May through October brings daily thunderstorms, and flat South Florida terrain means standing water around slab edges is a recurring condition that affects how long driveways, slabs, and enclosure footings hold up. A contractor who works in Deerfield Beach regularly designs for these conditions from the start.
Our crew works throughout Deerfield Beach on a regular basis, pulling permits through the City of Deerfield Beach and working on the full range of residential property types the city has - from modest single-family concrete block homes in the inland neighborhoods off Sample Road to canal-front properties near the Intracoastal Waterway. The canal-front lots require a different materials specification than inland properties, and we know from experience which hardware holds up and which fails inside of five years in that environment.
Hillsboro Boulevard and Sample Road are the main east-west corridors that define how Deerfield Beach is organized, and the neighborhoods on either side of those roads have different housing ages and conditions. Older homes closer to US-1 and Federal Highway often have screen enclosures that were built before current hurricane codes and are ready for replacement, while neighborhoods further west off I-95 have newer slabs and sometimes stricter HOA requirements. The City of Deerfield Beach building department is the permit authority for all residential construction work, and our team understands what the inspectors here look for at each stage.
We cover the communities directly around Deerfield Beach as well. If you are in Pompano Beach to the south or Boca Raton to the north, the same crew handles your area and faces the same code requirements and coastal conditions.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. Knowing your property type, whether you have an existing slab, and your general goals helps us make the first visit productive.
We come to your Deerfield Beach property, inspect the existing slab and structure, measure the space, and walk you through options for your budget and goals. You receive a written proposal with full scope and pricing - no cost to you.
We file your permit application with the City of Deerfield Beach and handle HOA architectural review submissions if your community requires them. We follow both processes and update you when approvals come through.
Once permits are in hand we build in stages with scheduled city inspections at key points. At the end we hand over your final permit closeout documentation - keep it on file with your property records.
We serve all of Deerfield Beach - from canal-front streets near the Intracoastal to the neighborhoods off Sample Road and I-95. Respond within one business day, no obligation.
(728) 777-1327Deerfield Beach is a coastal city on the Atlantic Ocean at the northern tip of Broward County, bordered by Boca Raton to the north. The city covers roughly 15 square miles and has a population in the range of 75,000 to 85,000 people. It is known as a city with real year-round community life - not just a seasonal beach town. Residential neighborhoods are spread across a range of property types: single-family concrete block homes from the 1960s through 1980s in the inland areas, condo towers and townhome communities close to the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway, and HOA-governed subdivisions in the western parts of the city. A large share of properties back up to the canal network that connects to the Intracoastal, and those lots have specific maintenance and material demands that differ from homes on standard inland lots.
The Deerfield Beach International Fishing Pier is one of the city's most recognized landmarks, and the beachfront neighborhoods nearby represent the kind of coastal residential stock - older, owner-occupied, exposed to salt air - where screen room replacement and patio enclosure work stays in consistent demand. Quiet Waters Park in the western part of the city sits in the newer residential areas where first-time sunroom builds are more common. We also serve homeowners in nearby Pompano Beach where the climate and property conditions are nearly identical.
Every project goes through the City of Deerfield Beach's building department - from application to final inspection sign-off. Permitted work is code-compliant and properly documented when you go to sell or file an insurance claim.
Deerfield Beach sits in a high-wind coastal zone, and every screen room and sunroom we build is framed, anchored, and glazed to current South Florida wind-resistance requirements. No shortcuts on structure or fasteners.
A large share of Deerfield Beach properties back up to canals that feed the Intracoastal Waterway. We specify corrosion-resistant materials for these lots as a baseline, not an option, because we know what salt air does to standard hardware over time.
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 in Deerfield Beach.
Canal-front properties, aging CBS homes, and HOA-governed communities each come with their own permitting, material, and structural requirements. Our crew works across all of those property types in Deerfield Beach on a regular basis and knows what it takes to build something that holds up in this specific coastal environment.
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