
Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms designed for South Florida life - so your outdoor space stays usable even in August.

Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed Sunroom Contractor based in Loxahatchee Groves, FL, offering 16 services across 12 Palm Beach County communities. Whether you want to enclose an existing patio, convert a deck, or build a custom four-season room from the ground up, we handle the full project - permits, foundation, framing, glass, and finishing. Every build is designed for this climate, not a northern market.

Your patio sits empty half the year? A conditioned sunroom gives you that space back, bug-free and comfortable even in July.
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Want to sit in your sunroom in August without sweating? A four-season room is climate-controlled for year-round comfort.
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Enjoy every mild morning and cool evening without the bugs - a three-season room is the most affordable way in.
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Mosquitoes and afternoon rain keeping you inside? Enclosing your patio turns wasted square footage into a room you actually use.
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Off-the-shelf rooms do not fit every home. We build to your layout, roofline, and how you actually plan to use the space.
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From foundation to final inspection, we manage every stage of sunroom construction so you do not have to.
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Old screened porch or leaky enclosure? We update outdated rooms to modern standards with better glass and better seals.
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Screen rooms keep insects and rain out while keeping the breeze in - a practical first step toward outdoor living.
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Turn your existing concrete slab into a proper enclosed room without starting from scratch or wasting your existing foundation.
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A deck that bakes in the sun becomes a shaded, enclosed living room with the right conversion - no demolition required.
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Year-round comfort from a single addition - insulated, ventilated, and built for every month of the Florida calendar.
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Protect your patio furniture and turn your outdoor slab into a sheltered room ready for rain or shine.
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Expansive glass walls and a glass ceiling bring the sky inside - ideal for plant lovers and natural light seekers.
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A properly installed patio cover blocks the Florida sun and handles heavy rain without a full enclosure investment.
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Not sure what will actually work for your home and your lot? We design around your specific conditions first.
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Vinyl frames resist moisture, insects, and Florida sun without repainting - a low-maintenance choice for this climate.
Learn MoreGet in touch by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what you are thinking - whether it is a rough idea or a specific project - and we will set up a time to come out to your property. No commitment, no pressure.
We visit your home, look at the space, take measurements, and talk through what will actually work for your lot and how you plan to use the room. We discuss glass options, roofline ties, permit requirements, and climate considerations. You leave with a written proposal and a clear picture of what to expect.
Once you are ready, we pull the permits, manage the Palm Beach County approval process, and schedule the build. You get regular updates as we move through foundation, framing, windows, and finishing. Final walkthrough happens with you before we close anything out.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license for permanent room additions. You can verify it at myfloridalicense.com before you sign anything. Every job carries general liability and workers compensation coverage.
We come to your property, look at the actual space, and give you a detailed written quote at no charge. You talk to the same person who will manage your build - not a salesperson handing you off to a crew.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Palm Beach County since 2018. We know the local permit office, the wind-load requirements, and the drainage conditions in this part of Florida.
When you reach out, you hear back within 1 business day - by phone or email, whichever you prefer. No waiting a week for a callback, and no playing phone tag with an answering service.
Ready to talk? Call (561) 363-0429 or send us a message.
We had them enclose our back patio before last summer. By July we were using the room every single day - something we never did before with the open porch. The permit process went smoother than I expected and they kept us updated throughout.
Maria T., Wellington - Patio enclosures
Our four-season sunroom came out exactly the way we discussed. The glass they used keeps the room cool without blocking the view, which was the whole point. They finished on the schedule they gave us and the final inspection passed the first time.
James R., Royal Palm Beach - Four season sunrooms
We converted our old screened porch into a proper three-season room. The bugs were the main reason we never used the original space. Now we eat out there most nights from October through May. The work was clean and they handled the Palm Beach County permit without any drama.
Linda S., Boynton Beach - Three season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home. We come out, look at your space, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(561) 363-0429Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Loxahatchee Groves, FL and 11 surrounding communities across Palm Beach County. Whether you are in Wellington, West Palm Beach, or as far south as Delray Beach, we offer same-week scheduling for estimates and handle all local permit requirements ourselves.
In most of the country, sunroom glass is about keeping warmth in. In Palm Beach County, it is about keeping intense heat out. Glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient limits how much of the sun's energy enters the room, which is the single most important spec decision you will make for a South Florida sunroom.
In most cases, yes. Palm Beach County falls within Florida's high-wind zone, and the building code requires windows and doors in permanent room additions to meet specific wind-load ratings. This is confirmed during the permit inspection process - not optional, and for good reason given the region's storm exposure.
This part of South Florida is very flat with a high water table in places. If a slab is not set at the right elevation and graded to direct water away, pooling around the foundation becomes a persistent problem. A contractor familiar with western Palm Beach County will assess the drainage before finalizing the foundation design.
Screen rooms cost less and let in the breeze - ideal for mild months, evenings, and Florida winters. Glass enclosures cost more but let you run air conditioning, making the space usable from May through October. The right answer depends on how many months a year you want to use the room and whether comfort in July is a priority.
An unpermitted addition can delay or derail a home sale, require you to tear it down at your expense, and affect your homeowner's insurance. In Palm Beach County, the county has authority to require retroactive permitting or removal. The cost of doing it right the first time is always less than fixing it later.
In Loxahatchee Groves, where properties often border canals, a finer mesh - sometimes called insect screen - blocks these tiny insects at the cost of slightly reduced airflow. Most homeowners near the water find the trade-off well worth it. Learn more about pest management from the U.S. EPA Pesticides Program.
Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed, insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Loxahatchee Groves, FL, serving 12 communities across Palm Beach County since 2018. We hold a Florida state contractor's license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, verifiable at myfloridalicense.com - covering permanent room additions including sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms.
Over the years we have completed sunroom additions, patio conversions, screen room installations, and custom builds across the 12 communities we serve. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County and inspected to local wind-load and building code standards.
Want to learn more about our background and approach? Read our About page.
If you plan to use the space mainly in the morning, in the evening, and from October through April, a three-season room gives you most of what you want at a lower cost. If you want to be comfortable in the room on a 94-degree August afternoon, you need a four-season room with dedicated cooling.
Ask whether the contractor pulls the permit themselves, what glazing products they use and why, how they handle drainage around the slab on flat lots, and what the warranty covers. A contractor who gives clear answers to all of these is one who has done this work before in this specific region.
In Loxahatchee Groves, the combination of flat terrain, sandy soils, and nearby canals means foundation prep and grading require extra attention. Your contractor should walk the site before finalizing the slab design - not just take a measurement from the door.
The National Sunroom Association publishes industry standards for sunroom construction and consumer guidance on what to look for in a contractor. Ready to get started? Call (561) 363-0429 or request a free estimate.
Loxahatchee Groves is a small rural town in western Palm Beach County, incorporated in 2006 to protect its open character from the rapid suburban growth happening in nearby cities. Properties here tend to be large - many are one acre or more - and a significant number of residents keep horses, livestock, or other animals. The town has been called Florida's Last Frontier, and the rural, spread-out feel is exactly what drew most residents here.
The town sits on a network of canals originally dug in the early 1900s to drain the land for farming, managed today by the Loxahatchee Groves Water Control District. That canal system means many properties border water, and drainage is always part of any outdoor project. The flat terrain, sandy soils, and high water table in places require careful foundation planning - something we factor into every sunroom and enclosure project we build here. The town is also close to Wellington, internationally known as an equestrian center and a major influence on the property character and lifestyle of the entire area.
Most homes in Loxahatchee Groves are single-family concrete block structures, common throughout Palm Beach County, chosen for durability against heat, humidity, and hurricane winds. The combination of large lots, rural character, and a climate that includes both daily summer thunderstorms and intense year-round sun creates a specific set of conditions for outdoor living projects. A sunroom or patio enclosure here has to handle what South Florida actually delivers - and we build accordingly.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
13725 Fox Trail
Loxahatchee Groves, FL 33470
projects@loxahatcheegrovessunroomsandpatios.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call (561) 363-0429 or request a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day.