
West Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds solariums, screen rooms, custom sunrooms, and patio enclosures for Boca Raton homeowners across gated communities, established neighborhoods near Mizner Park, and newer construction in West Boca. We have served Palm Beach County since 2017 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Boca Raton homeowners who want maximum natural light alongside full climate control choose a solarium for its floor-to-ceiling glass construction that brings the outdoors in without the heat or humidity. A properly specified solarium installation uses low-emissivity glass and a dedicated HVAC connection, making it genuinely usable in South Florida's climate year-round - including during the weeks when outdoor temperatures sit in the low 90s.
Boca Raton homes in gated communities like Boca West and Broken Sound often have strict HOA design standards that prefab sunroom kits cannot satisfy. A custom-built sunroom is designed to match your home's roofline, exterior finish, and material palette, so the addition meets architectural review requirements and looks like it belongs rather than being bolted on after the fact.
Most single-family homes in Boca Raton already have an in-ground pool, and a screen room around the pool deck solves one of the most common complaints - insects and falling debris that require constant cleaning. Screen rooms installed with heavy-gauge, wind-rated mesh hold up through hurricane season and comply with the current Florida Building Code requirements for structures in South Florida's wind zone.
Boca Raton's rainy season brings about 60 inches of rainfall annually, most of it in intense afternoon bursts from May through October. Enclosing an existing patio with impact-rated glass or screen panels protects the space from sudden storms and lets homeowners use the area comfortably through most of the year rather than only during the drier winter months.
In Boca Raton, a four season sunroom is really about making a space functional through the hardest months - June through September - not just the mild winter season. With proper insulation and climate control built in from the start, a four season room becomes a daily-use space rather than something the family avoids when the heat index climbs above 100 degrees.
Many of Boca Raton's homes were built in the 1970s through 1990s, and the screen rooms and patio enclosures added during that era are now showing their age - corroded frames, outdated glass ratings, and anchoring systems that do not meet current wind-load requirements. Remodeling an existing room is often faster and less disruptive than full demolition and rebuild, and it brings the structure up to code for the next several decades.
Boca Raton homes in gated and master-planned communities come with a layer of complexity that does not exist in most other South Florida cities. Before a permit application can be filed with the City of Boca Raton Building Services Division, communities like Boca West, Broken Sound, and Woodfield Country Club require architectural review board approval. That process has its own timeline, its own documentation requirements, and its own material and design constraints. A contractor who shows up to Boca Raton without knowing how to navigate HOA approval first will cause delays that push your project out by weeks or months. We start that conversation during the estimate so nothing catches you off guard.
The other factor shaping sunroom and enclosure work in Boca Raton is the age of the housing stock. Most homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and at 30 to 50 years old, original screen enclosures and lanais are due for replacement or major upgrades. South Florida's hurricane seasons put sustained stress on older structures, and the wind-load standards in the Florida Building Code have become significantly more demanding since those original enclosures were built. You can review current code requirements through the Florida Building Code portal. Replacing an aging enclosure with a properly engineered new structure is one of the most common jobs we handle in Boca Raton.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Boca Raton Building Services Division and are familiar with the plan submission process, required inspections, and how the timeline runs for projects within city limits.
Boca Raton has distinct differences between its eastern and western halves that affect every project. Closer to the coast and downtown, homes tend to be older condos and single-family properties built in the 1970s and 1980s, many with stucco exteriors and screened lanais that need updating. Near Mizner Park and along Federal Highway, the density is higher and projects often involve coordinating with condo associations rather than individual homeowners. West Boca, anchored by communities along Glades Road and near Florida Atlantic University, has newer homes with different framing configurations and often higher expectations for finish quality. We adjust our approach based on which part of Boca Raton we are working in.
We also serve homeowners in West Palm Beach to the north and throughout Palm Beach County. If you have neighbors or family looking for this type of work in a nearby city, there is a good chance we cover that area too.
Reach us by phone or the online contact form, and we will respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit at your Boca Raton home. You do not need to have a fully formed plan before calling.
We visit your property, assess the existing slab or foundation, review the roof attachment options, and ask about your HOA requirements. The written estimate we provide covers all costs - materials, labor, permitting, and inspections - so there are no line items that appear after you sign.
If your Boca Raton community requires architectural review, we prepare the drawings and documentation your HOA needs before we submit for a city permit. Once both are approved, we schedule construction to begin and keep you updated on timing throughout.
Construction follows the approved plans, and we schedule all required city inspections during the build. When the final inspection passes, we walk the finished space with you and provide documentation of the closed permit before we leave.
We serve homeowners across all of Boca Raton - from gated communities on the west side to established neighborhoods near Mizner Park. Call or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(728) 226-6069Boca Raton is a city of about 97,000 people at the southern edge of Palm Beach County, bordered by Delray Beach to the north and Broward County to the south. The city is known for its planned communities and gated neighborhoods, with dozens of HOA-governed developments spread across its 30 square miles. Downtown Boca Raton centers on Mizner Park, an open-air shopping and dining district that most residents visit regularly, and the historic Boca Raton Resort sits nearby on the Intracoastal Waterway. The eastern part of the city has a higher concentration of older condos and townhomes, many built in the 1970s and 1980s and now in active renovation cycles.
West Boca Raton, anchored by communities along Glades Road and the Town Center at Boca Raton mall, is a different market - newer homes, larger lots, and higher expectations for finish quality. Many of these homes have pools and screened lanais that were added in the 1990s and early 2000s and are now due for replacement or significant upgrading. Across both halves of the city, single-family homes typically have stucco exteriors and tile roofs, and a large share include screened outdoor living spaces as a standard feature. Our team also serves nearby Delray Beach, where the housing stock and seasonal residency patterns present similar project considerations.
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