Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios serves Delray Beach, FL as a sunroom contractor specializing in sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We have been building in South Florida since 2018 and pull every permit through the City of Delray Beach ourselves.

Building a sunroom from the ground up in Delray Beach requires materials and methods suited to the coastal climate. Our sunroom construction service handles every phase - from slab preparation through impact-rated glazing and final permit inspection.
Delray Beach has a year-round subtropical climate, and a fully conditioned room with proper glazing and HVAC access stays comfortable from January through the peak of summer - not just during the mild months.
Patio enclosures in Delray Beach need to handle daily afternoon thunderstorms and the persistent salt air that comes with living near the Atlantic - our enclosures are built with materials that hold up in both.
Screen rooms are a popular option in Delray Beach because they allow the sea breeze to move through while keeping out the insects that make outdoor time uncomfortable during warm months.
Delray Beach has a wide mix of home styles - from older ranch homes near downtown to newer HOA communities west of I-95 - and custom sunroom designs accommodate the architectural requirements of each.
Many Delray Beach homes have open patios that were built decades ago on sandy soil - converting them to an enclosed sunroom gives you a weatherproof room while making use of the slab already in place.
Delray Beach sits on Florida's southeast Atlantic coast, which shapes what a sunroom needs to be built from and how it needs to be permitted. The city falls within a high-wind zone, so sunroom frames, glazing panels, and roof connections must meet South Florida's hurricane-resistance standards - impact-rated materials are not optional, and the building permit process includes inspections that confirm compliance. Homes here are predominantly concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and attaching a sunroom to a CBS home requires anchoring methods that differ from wood-frame work.
Salt air from the Atlantic affects homes throughout Delray Beach, not just properties directly on the beach or the Intracoastal. Metal fasteners, screen frames, and hardware corrode faster here than in inland areas, and standard materials that work fine in central Florida may fail prematurely along the coast. The city also has a large number of HOA and condo communities - particularly west of I-95 and in the mid-city area - that require architectural review approval before any exterior addition can begin. A contractor familiar with Delray Beach knows these conditions and plans for them from the start.
Our crew works throughout Delray Beach regularly, pulling permits through the City of Delray Beach Development Services department at 100 NW First Avenue and handling the HOA architectural review processes that affect a large share of the city's residential properties. We have worked in older neighborhoods near downtown and East Atlantic Avenue, in the Pineapple Grove area where homes from the 1950s and 60s are common, and in the newer planned communities west of I-95 that were built in the 1980s and 90s.
Delray Beach's sandy soil and flat terrain mean that slab work and post-setting need to account for drainage and shifting - especially near the Intracoastal Waterway where the water table is shallow. Properties on the barrier island along State Road A1A face the most direct salt exposure and sometimes fall within flood zones that affect foundation design. The city's mix of full-time homeowners, retirees, and seasonal residents means demand for sunroom work is fairly steady throughout the year, particularly in the fall when snowbirds return and realize their patios need attention.
We also serve communities directly to the north and south. Homeowners in Boynton Beach just up the coast face similar permitting conditions, and our team covers their projects on the same regular rotation as Delray Beach. To the south, our Boca Raton service area includes the communities along the Palm Beach-Broward county line.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day and ask a few questions about your property so the first visit is focused and efficient.
We visit your Delray Beach property, take measurements, and walk through your options in person. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, payment schedule, and a realistic timeline including the permit phase. There is no cost for the estimate.
We submit the permit application to the City of Delray Beach Development Services and help prepare your HOA architectural review submission if your community requires it. We track both processes on your behalf.
Once approvals are in hand, we build your sunroom and coordinate all required building department inspections. After the final inspection clears, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit documentation.
We serve all of Delray Beach - from Atlantic Avenue and the barrier island to the communities west of I-95. No obligation, no pressure - we respond within one business day.
(728) 777-1327Delray Beach is a city in Palm Beach County with a population of around 65,000 to 70,000, sitting on the Atlantic coast about 52 miles north of Miami. The city is best known for East Atlantic Avenue, the main commercial strip through downtown lined with restaurants, shops, and bars. Just north of downtown lies the Pineapple Grove Arts District, a neighborhood of older homes and small businesses named after the area's farming history. The Intracoastal Waterway runs through the city from north to south, separating the mainland from the barrier island where State Road A1A and the public beach are located. More information about the city is available through the City of Delray Beach and its Wikipedia entry.
The housing stock in Delray Beach spans several decades. Older homes near downtown and along Federal Highway date from the 1950s through 1970s, while newer subdivisions and gated communities in the western parts of the city were built from the 1980s onward. The city has a large number of condominiums and townhome communities, especially west of I-95, and a significant seasonal population of retirees who arrive in the fall and leave in the spring. Concrete block construction is the standard throughout, with stucco exteriors and flat-to-low-slope rooflines common on most homes. We also regularly serve homeowners in Boynton Beach to the north, where the property types and permitting environment are nearly identical to Delray Beach.
Every project we build in Delray Beach goes through the city's Development Services permit process. We submit the application, manage the review timeline, and coordinate required inspections through to final closeout - you keep the documentation.
Homes in Delray Beach face salt air, high humidity, and Atlantic storm exposure. We use materials selected for this environment - corrosion-resistant hardware, impact-rated glazing, and frames specified for South Florida's wind-load requirements.
From the older neighborhoods near Atlantic Avenue to the planned communities west of I-95 and the Intracoastal properties on the barrier island, we know how the permitting and HOA landscape works across different parts of the city.
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 Delray Beach is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida's current construction standards. We have been doing this work in South Florida since 2018 and understand what the coastal environment here demands from materials and construction methods.
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