Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Pompano Beach, FL, building four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms. We have been serving Broward County homeowners since 2018 and pull every permit directly through the City of Pompano Beach.

Pompano Beach's long, humid summers and year-round insect pressure make a properly conditioned enclosure essential for homeowners who want to actually use their outdoor space. Our four season sunrooms use low-emissivity glass and HVAC-compatible designs that keep the room comfortable even in August - permitted and built to South Florida wind-load standards.
Pompano Beach's afternoon storm season and year-round mosquito pressure make enclosed patios one of the most requested projects in the city - a properly permitted enclosure turns an unusable slab into a room you can actually enjoy.
Screen enclosures are the most affordable way to protect a Pompano Beach patio from insects and rain while keeping the coastal breezes that make South Florida living worthwhile during the dry season.
Pompano Beach homes built in the 1950s through 1980s often have covered patios or carports that can be converted into fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions without tearing into the existing CBS structure.
Waterfront and canal-side properties in Pompano Beach often have irregular footprints and non-standard lot lines that require a custom-designed enclosure rather than an off-the-shelf kit - we build to your slab dimensions.
Many older screen enclosures and patio rooms in Pompano Beach were built before the Florida Building Code's current hurricane standards took effect - a remodel brings them up to today's requirements and extends their useful life.
Pompano Beach sits on the Atlantic coast of Broward County in one of the highest hurricane-risk corridors in the country. Every enclosed outdoor addition - whether a screen room, patio enclosure, or fully conditioned sunroom - must meet the Florida Building Code's coastal wind-load standards for this zone. Homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s are predominantly concrete block construction, and attaching enclosure frames to CBS walls requires specific anchoring systems and fastener ratings that are different from wood-frame methods. The City of Pompano Beach's building inspectors enforce these requirements at each inspection stage, and work that does not meet the standard will not pass. Getting the details right from the start is the only way a project closes out cleanly.
The local climate compounds the material demands. Pompano Beach's wet season brings over 60 inches of rain annually, much of it falling between June and September in heavy afternoon storms that can push water against poorly sealed enclosure frames. Salt air from the Atlantic affects properties well beyond the immediate beachfront - standard steel fasteners corrode faster here than they do inland, and untreated aluminum frames oxidize within a few years if the wrong alloy is specified. Properties near the Intracoastal Waterway face even higher salt-air exposure year-round. Knowing which materials hold up in this specific coastal environment is not something a general contractor from outside the area brings to the job.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach, pulling permits through the City of Pompano Beach and working on the concrete block homes that make up most of the city's residential stock. The housing in Pompano Beach has a distinct east-west character: neighborhoods between Federal Highway and the Atlantic tend to be older, built in the 1950s and 1960s, with smaller lots and patios that often predate current hurricane-code requirements. Further west toward I-95 and beyond, the homes and communities are generally newer, with better slabs but sometimes more complex HOA overlay requirements.
Atlantic Boulevard is the city's main east-west artery, and we work in neighborhoods on both sides of it - from the canal-side homes near the Intracoastal to the larger ranch homes further inland. The Pompano Beach Pier area and the Hillsboro Lighthouse corridor define the northern end of the city's beachfront, and those properties near State Road A1A deal with the highest ongoing salt-air exposure of any area we serve in Broward County. We know which material specifications hold up in that environment and which ones do not.
We cover nearby communities alongside Pompano Beach. If you are in Coconut Creek to the west or Deerfield Beach to the north, the same team covers your area with the same local code knowledge and material standards.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property, existing slab, and goals so the site visit covers everything that matters.
We visit your Pompano Beach property, measure the space, and review the slab and existing structure. You receive a written proposal with materials, scope, timeline, and payment schedule - at no cost to you.
We file your permit application with the City of Pompano Beach's building department and handle all plan submissions. If your community has an HOA architectural review, we help prepare those documents too.
Once permits are in hand we build in stages, scheduling all required city inspections through to the final permit closeout. You receive the closed permit documentation at the end - keep it with your home records.
We serve all of Pompano Beach, FL. No pressure, no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a written proposal you can compare.
(728) 777-1327Every project goes through the City of Pompano Beach's building department from application to final inspection. Permitted work is code-compliant, inspected, and properly documented - which protects your investment when you sell.
Pompano Beach is in a high-velocity hurricane zone, and every enclosure we frame and anchor meets current Broward County coastal wind-load requirements. Impact-rated framing and glazing are the baseline, not an optional upgrade.
Concrete block homes dominate the Pompano Beach housing stock, and attaching enclosure frames to CBS walls uses different anchoring methods than wood-frame construction. Our crew works on these properties regularly and knows what local inspectors look for.
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 in Pompano Beach.
Pompano Beach homeowners who have dealt with hurricane season and years of salt-air exposure know that material quality and proper installation matter more than a low bid. We have been doing permitted enclosure work in South Florida since 2018 and our projects are built to last in this specific coastal environment - not just to pass a quick inspection.
Pompano Beach is a coastal city of roughly 112,000 residents in northeastern Broward County, sitting on the Atlantic Ocean between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Boca Raton to the north. According to published city records, much of the residential stock was built out during the mid-20th century, with single-family homes, condominiums, and townhouses spread across roughly 25 square miles. The city has a distinct character: older working-class neighborhoods in the east, a growing beachfront corridor near the Pompano Beach Pier, and newer planned communities further west toward I-95. The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the eastern part of the city, and many homes back up to canals that connect to it.
The housing stock reflects the city's growth era: concrete block construction dominates, with ranch-style and low-profile homes common throughout. A large share of properties were built before the current Florida Building Code's hurricane provisions were enacted, which means many screen enclosures and covered patios from that era no longer meet current standards. Pompano Beach sits next to Deerfield Beach to the north and is roughly 10 miles from Coconut Creek to the west - both areas where we also do regular permitted enclosure work.
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