
West Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds all season rooms, custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Wellington homeowners. We have been serving Palm Beach County since 2017, and we understand the HOA approval process, the stucco-over-CBS construction common here, and the South Florida summer heat that every outdoor room has to stand up to.

Wellington homeowners who want to use their outdoor space from January through September - covering both the mild winter and the brutal South Florida summer - need a room built for temperature control, not just shade. An all season room with low-E glass, proper insulation, and a connected mini-split keeps the space comfortable whether you are watching winter equestrian events or waiting out July afternoon storms.
Wellington HOA communities like Olympia and Versailles have specific exterior standards covering materials, colors, and roof profiles. A custom-designed sunroom is built from the start to meet your neighborhood's architectural review requirements, which reduces the chance of a revision request and keeps your project on schedule.
Wellington's larger lot sizes mean many homes have generous covered patios that go unused for most of the year because of heat and the daily summer thunderstorms that roll through the area from June through September. A glass or screen patio enclosure converts that square footage into a usable room without the cost or timeline of a full home addition.
Wellington's flat terrain and proximity to wetland areas to the west means mosquitoes are a real issue, especially in the evenings. A properly installed aluminum-framed screen room lets families and equestrian guests use the outdoor space without insects while staying within the HOA-approved envelope for exterior additions.
Wellington homeowners who entertain during the Winter Equestrian Festival season, from January through April, often want a space that works year-round for guests and family. A four season sunroom gives you a climate-controlled glass room that is comfortable even during the hottest months, extending your home's livable footprint without building a full addition.
Most Wellington homes were built between 1985 and 2000, which means they were designed with Florida Building Code wind-load requirements already in place. New sunroom construction on these homes can be integrated cleanly into the existing structure, and the concrete block foundation makes it straightforward to tie a new room's footing directly into the existing slab.
Wellington was built out primarily from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s, which means the majority of homes are now between 25 and 40 years old. That is the age range when roofs, exterior stucco, window seals, and any original screen enclosures start showing real wear from South Florida's intense UV exposure and year-round humidity. Concrete block with stucco is the dominant construction method here, and while CBS holds up well structurally, the stucco finish cracks and absorbs moisture over time if it is not maintained. At the transition point between an existing stucco wall and a new sunroom addition, sealing that joint correctly is the difference between a room that stays dry for decades and one that develops a mold problem inside the wall cavity within a few years.
Wellington's HOA landscape is more complex than in most Palm Beach County communities. Gated subdivisions like Olympia, Versailles, and Palm Beach Polo each have their own architectural review standards, and a contractor who does not know those requirements before pulling the village permit creates delays and revision requests that add weeks to the project timeline. Wellington also has a significant number of large equestrian properties, particularly in the western areas along South Shore Boulevard, where the scope of work goes beyond a standard residential sunroom and requires a contractor comfortable with larger, more complex exterior structures.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Village of Wellington building department and are familiar with the village's permit review process and inspection schedule. For projects in HOA communities, we coordinate the architectural review board submission before the permit application so both processes move in parallel rather than in sequence.
Wellington is a large village - nearly 47 square miles - and the character of the neighborhoods varies considerably from east to west. The communities along Forest Hill Boulevard and toward Wellington Green are more densely built standard suburban subdivisions. The areas further west, near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center off South Shore Boulevard, include much larger estate properties with more complex site logistics. We work in both zones and have experience managing jobs where access, staging, and coordination with property managers or barn managers are part of the project.
We also serve homeowners in Greenacres just to the east of Wellington, and we regularly work in Royal Palm Beach to the north. If you have neighbors in either community looking for sunroom work, we cover the whole area.
Reach us at (728) 226-6069 or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask upfront about your HOA situation so we can factor in architectural review board requirements when we schedule the site visit.
We visit your Wellington property, measure the space, review the existing slab and wall conditions, and note any HOA material or color restrictions that apply to the project. The written estimate you receive is itemized by scope so you understand exactly what is included before you make a decision.
If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help prepare the submission package and coordinate the timing with the Village of Wellington permit application. Construction begins only after both the village permit is issued and any required HOA approval is in hand.
After the village signs off on the final inspection, we walk through the finished room with you to confirm everything matches the original estimate and meets your expectations. You do not make the final payment until you are satisfied with the completed work.
We serve Wellington and all of Palm Beach County. We handle the HOA paperwork and village permits so you can focus on the end result.
(728) 226-6069Wellington is a large incorporated village in western Palm Beach County, covering nearly 47 square miles and home to roughly 65,000 to 67,000 residents. It is one of the largest villages in the United States by population and was developed starting in the late 1970s, with most of its residential neighborhoods built through the 1980s and 1990s. The village is known internationally as an equestrian destination - the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center hosts the Winter Equestrian Festival every January through April, drawing riders and spectators from around the world. The housing stock ranges from standard suburban subdivisions in the eastern and central areas to large equestrian estates with multiple structures in the western parts near South Shore Boulevard. Neighborhoods like Olympia, Versailles, and Palm Beach Polo are among the best-known communities in the village, each with its own HOA governance and architectural standards. You can read more about Wellington's history and community profile in the Wellington Wikipedia article.
Wellington is predominantly owner-occupied, with a homeownership rate well above the national average. Residents tend to stay in their homes for many years and invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties. The high household incomes and higher home values in Wellington mean homeowners here are looking for quality work and materials that hold up in South Florida's climate, not the lowest possible price. Our adjacent service areas of Royal Palm Beach to the north and Greenacres to the east share Wellington's western Palm Beach County location and the same climate and soil conditions we account for on every project.
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