Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Wellington, FL, handling sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and new all season rooms for the village's gated communities, equestrian neighborhoods, and established subdivisions. We have served Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and manage every permit through Wellington's Community Development Department.

Many Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have original screen rooms or patio enclosures that are overdue for structural updates, new glazing, or improved weather sealing. Our sunroom remodeling service brings aging enclosures up to current Florida Building Code wind-load standards, replaces corroded or failing frames, and can upgrade an open screen room into a fully conditioned space - all permitted through Wellington's Community Development Department.
Wellington homeowners with open concrete patios lose a significant share of the year to heat and rain without an enclosure. A fully framed, permitted patio enclosure converts that space into one you can use comfortably through the long wet season.
Screen rooms are the entry-level option for Wellington properties where a full enclosure is not in the budget yet - they stop insects and break the intensity of the summer sun while keeping the outdoor feel that many Wellington homeowners value.
Wellington's equestrian properties and larger lot homes often have dimensions, setbacks, or HOA material requirements that a standard enclosure kit cannot meet - a custom-designed room is built to the actual conditions of the property, not a catalog specification.
Covered patio structures are a practical first step for Wellington homeowners who want shade and rain protection before committing to a full enclosure - properly engineered covers meet Palm Beach County wind-load requirements and integrate cleanly with later enclosure upgrades.
A fully conditioned four season sunroom in Wellington provides climate-controlled space that is genuinely usable in both the sweltering summer and the mild dry season - making the addition useful every month rather than just in winter.
Wellington was developed on former ranchland and drained swampland in central Palm Beach County starting in the early 1970s, and most of the housing stock was built between the late 1970s and the early 2000s. That puts a large share of homes in the 25-to-45-year age range, which is exactly when original patio enclosures and screen rooms start failing - sealants dry out, frames corrode, and connections that were not built to current hurricane wind-load standards become a liability. Wellington is now the most populous village in Florida, with property values well above state averages, and homeowners here invest in their properties. Getting a remodel or new enclosure done right the first time matters more when the home is worth protecting.
Wellington is an incorporated village with its own permitting process through the Wellington Community Development Department, separate from Palm Beach County. Every permitted structural enclosure goes through the village's own reviewers and inspectors. On top of the village permit process, many Wellington subdivisions are gated communities with HOAs that require exterior modification approval before a permit can even be filed. A contractor unfamiliar with this two-step process sets unrealistic timelines and often submits incomplete documentation, pushing projects back by weeks. The high water table and flat drainage typical of land built on former swamp also demand specific sill-track elevation and drainage management on every installation.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we pull permits through Wellington's Community Development Department for every project requiring a building permit in the village. Wellington is accessed primarily via Forest Hill Boulevard (State Road 882) running east-west through the middle of the village and Lake Worth Road (State Road 802) to the north. Most of the residential subdivisions we work in sit between these two roads, in neighborhoods that range from standard suburban lots to larger properties with equestrian facilities. The village is known internationally as an equestrian center - the International Polo Club Palm Beach is located here, and the western side of the village has dedicated equestrian neighborhoods with specialty fencing, paddocks, and larger lot footprints.
The terrain across Wellington is flat, with the southwestern boundary butting up against the Everglades. The Acme Drainage District was created specifically to manage water on this land, and canals run through and between most neighborhoods. Lots that back up to canals or drainage swales are common, and we account for this during every site assessment - where water sits after heavy rain directly affects how an enclosure base and sill track need to be installed. Homes near Lake Wellington, the 150-acre lake at the village center, and throughout the established subdivisions off Forest Hill Boulevard are properties we know well from regular work in the area.
We serve nearby communities alongside Wellington. If you are in Delray Beach to the south or Lake Worth Beach to the east, the same crew and standards apply - we do not sub out based on municipal boundaries.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and we respond within one business day. We ask about your property, any HOA, and your project goals before scheduling the site visit so we cover what matters for your Wellington home.
We come to your Wellington property, measure the space, and assess the slab and drainage conditions. If your subdivision has an HOA, we note what approval documentation will be required. You receive a written itemized proposal with materials, permit fees, and a realistic timeline at no cost.
For gated or HOA communities, we prepare the exterior modification submittal first. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file the building permit with Wellington's Community Development Department and manage plan submissions through the review process.
Once the permit is issued we build in stages, scheduling all required Wellington inspections through to final permit closeout. The closed permit documentation is yours at completion - keep it for insurance claims and resale disclosure.
We serve all of Wellington, FL, including gated communities and equestrian neighborhoods. No pressure - just an honest assessment and a written proposal at no cost.
(728) 777-1327Wellington is an incorporated village in central Palm Beach County and the most populous village in Florida, with a population of around 60,000. It was developed on former ranchland starting in the early 1970s and incorporated in 1995. The village has a strongly owner-occupied, suburban character with a wide range of housing - from modest single-family CBS homes in older subdivisions to larger properties in gated communities and the equestrian neighborhoods near the western edge of the village. Property values are consistently well above state and national averages, and residents tend to be long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining their homes.
Wellington is best known regionally as an equestrian center. The International Polo Club Palm Beach draws competitors and spectators from around the world during the winter polo season, and the village has equestrian trails and dedicated riding neighborhoods that give Wellington a character distinct from other Palm Beach County communities. The Wellington Environmental Preserve protects wetlands on the western side of the village, and Lake Wellington is a 150-acre recreational lake near the village center. Communities we also serve in this part of South Florida include Boynton Beach to the southeast and Lake Worth Beach just to the east - both part of the same service corridor our team covers regularly.
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Every project we build in Wellington is permitted through the Wellington Community Development Department from application to final inspection. Wellington is its own incorporated village with a separate permitting process from Palm Beach County, and we know what the village reviewers require.
All enclosures and sunrooms we build in Wellington meet Palm Beach County's hurricane wind-load requirements under the current Florida Building Code. These standards are the baseline for any permitted structural work here and are built into every project we deliver.
We work in Wellington's subdivisions regularly, including HOA-governed gated communities where exterior modifications require association approval before permitting. We know how to prepare HOA submittals and set realistic timelines that account for the association review process.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Liability insurance and workers' compensation are in place on every job site in Wellington.
Wellington homeowners in gated and HOA communities need a contractor who understands that the approval process here involves two layers - the association and the village. We plan for both from the start, set timelines that reflect the actual process, and deliver finished work with complete permit documentation. That combination of local knowledge and proper paperwork is what protects your investment in a community where properties are worth taking care of.