Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Lake Worth Beach, FL, specializing in patio-to-sunroom conversions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms on the older concrete block and wood-frame homes that define this city. We have served Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and pull every permit through the City of Lake Worth Beach.

Lake Worth Beach has hundreds of homes with covered patios or open slabs that are simply too hot, humid, and buggy to use for most of the year. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service turns those existing spaces into permanently enclosed rooms - using the footprint and slab you already have, permitted through the city, and built to current hurricane-code standards.
Lake Worth Beach homes near the lagoon and historic districts often have open patios or covered slabs that are exposed to daily afternoon storms, humidity, and insects - enclosing them properly turns a rarely used slab into a functional room.
Screen enclosures are a cost-effective solution for Lake Worth Beach homeowners with smaller lots and existing slabs - they keep bugs and rain out while preserving the outdoor feel that makes South Florida living worthwhile.
For Lake Worth Beach properties that can accommodate a fully conditioned room, a four season sunroom with low-e impact glass and HVAC access creates comfortable living space that works year-round - even through South Florida's long wet season.
Many older Lake Worth Beach homes have covered slab areas or carports that can become enclosed patio rooms without a full structural addition - we work with the existing footprint to minimize cost and permitting complexity.
Screen rooms and patio enclosures on Lake Worth Beach homes from the 1970s and 1980s often predate current hurricane standards - remodeling brings the structure up to current Florida Building Code requirements and extends its service life.
Lake Worth Beach is a small, densely built city in Palm Beach County where a large share of homes were constructed between the 1920s and the 1960s. That building era spans two distinct construction types: wood-frame cottages from the earlier decades, and concrete block homes that became the standard from the 1950s onward. Both types require different frame-attachment methods when adding a sunroom or enclosure, and a contractor who regularly works only on newer construction in larger cities may not have the familiarity these homes need. Lake Worth Beach also has six designated historic districts where exterior changes - including sunrooms and enclosures - may require Historic Preservation Board review before a city building permit is issued. Knowing this process ahead of time, not after submitting plans, is what keeps a project on schedule.
The city sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Lake Worth Lagoon, and salt air is a persistent presence throughout the year - not just in beachfront blocks. Properties anywhere near the lagoon or close to the ocean deal with salt-accelerated corrosion on metal fasteners and standard aluminum frames. Florida's summer storm season brings daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September that test enclosure seals and drainage around slab perimeters. Low-lying lots with sandy soil - common throughout Lake Worth Beach - can see standing water after heavy rain, which makes proper drainage planning around a new enclosure as important as the frame itself.
Our crew works throughout Lake Worth Beach, pulling permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach and working on the older CBS and wood-frame homes that make up a significant portion of the city's residential stock. Lake Worth Beach covers roughly 7 square miles, and the housing density means properties are often close together with limited staging space - something a crew that works here regularly plans for. Dixie Highway (US 1) and Lake Worth Road are the city's main commercial corridors, and the neighborhoods off them range from the well-maintained historic cottages near downtown to smaller working-class blocks further north and south.
Downtown Lake Worth Beach, centered on Lake Avenue, is one of the more active arts and dining corridors in coastal Palm Beach County, and the neighborhoods just off it include some of the city's oldest and most architecturally distinctive homes. The Lake Worth Lagoon defines the city's eastern boundary, and properties along it or near the City of Lake Worth Beach beachfront complex face the most consistent salt-air exposure of any part of the city. We know what materials hold up along that corridor and specify accordingly.
We serve nearby communities alongside Lake Worth Beach. If you are in Wellington to the west or Boynton Beach to the south, the same team covers your area with the same local knowledge and permitted construction standards.
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 productive.
We visit your Lake Worth Beach property, measure the space, inspect the existing slab and structure, and walk you through realistic options. You receive a written proposal with scope, materials, and timeline at no cost.
We file your permit application with the City of Lake Worth Beach and, for properties in a historic district, prepare and submit materials for Historic Preservation Board review. We track both processes so you know where things stand.
Once approvals are in place we build in stages, coordinating all required city inspections through to final permit closeout. You receive the closed permit documentation at the end - keep it with your property records.
We serve all of Lake Worth Beach, FL, including the historic districts. Free on-site estimate, written proposal, no obligation.
(728) 777-1327Every project goes through the City of Lake Worth Beach's permitting process from application to final inspection. Permitted, code-compliant work is properly documented and protects your home's value at resale.
Lake Worth Beach is in a high-wind coastal zone, and every enclosure we build is framed and anchored to current Florida Building Code wind-load standards. Corrosion-resistant materials are specified on every project near the water.
Many Lake Worth Beach homes were built in the 1920s through 1960s using construction methods that require specific attachment approaches. Our crew works on these properties regularly and understands both wood-frame and CBS anchoring requirements.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license, verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage are carried on every job site.
Lake Worth Beach homeowners dealing with older construction, historic district requirements, and coastal weather conditions benefit from working with a contractor who has actually done this work in Palm Beach County. We have been building permitted enclosures in this market since 2018 and we bring that local experience to every project in this city.
Lake Worth Beach is a small coastal city in Palm Beach County covering roughly 7 square miles, with a population of around 35,000 to 40,000 residents. The city is bounded by the Lake Worth Lagoon to the east and Lake Osborne to the west, with the Atlantic Ocean just beyond the barrier island. According to city history records, Lake Worth Beach is home to roughly 1,000 surviving historic cottages, many dating to the 1910s through 1940s, and the city officially recognizes six historic districts. That concentration of older homes gives Lake Worth Beach a distinct architectural character unlike the newer planned communities found in much of Palm Beach County.
The city's downtown, centered on Lake Avenue, anchors a walkable arts and restaurant corridor that draws residents and visitors to the area year-round. Neighborhoods off Dixie Highway range from modest bungalows to larger lots near the water, and the mix of owner-occupied and rental housing keeps maintenance and home improvement demand steady throughout the city. Lake Worth Beach sits just north of Boynton Beach and within a short drive of Wellington to the west - both areas where our team also does regular permitted enclosure work.
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