Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Boynton Beach, FL, building all season rooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures on the concrete block homes that line both sides of I-95 here. We have been building for Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and handle every Boynton Beach permit and inspection from first submittal to final sign-off.

Boynton Beach homeowners who want their new room to be as comfortable in August as it is in December need a fully conditioned all season room - insulated walls, impact-rated glass, and climate control built for South Florida heat. Learn more about our all season room service - we spec glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient so the room stays livable even when afternoon temperatures climb into the 90s outside.
The combination of Atlantic humidity, mosquitoes, and daily summer downpours makes open patios nearly unusable in Boynton Beach for half the year. A screen room lets the breeze through and keeps the bugs out, and we frame every project with aluminum rated for Palm Beach County wind loads - because a coastal city like this tests everything.
Boynton Beach gets several inches of rain in a single afternoon storm during the wet season, and an open patio collects all of it. Enclosing that slab turns the space into something you can actually use on a rainy evening - with proper roof drainage and sealed perimeter details so water stays out and your furniture stays dry.
Boynton Beach has a large retiree and long-term homeowner population that wants a bright, comfortable room for daily use - not just seasonal use. A four season sunroom gives you genuine year-round livable space with proper insulation and dedicated HVAC, fully permitted and inspected through the City of Boynton Beach.
Many homes in Boynton Beach east of I-95 were built in the 1950s and 1960s on modest-sized lots with no covered outdoor space to speak of. A sunroom addition creates that missing room and attaches cleanly to the existing CBS structure - adding square footage and usable space without the disruption of an interior renovation.
In a coastal city where salt air corrodes aluminum and steel faster than homeowners expect, vinyl framing holds up well over time - no rust, no repainting, and no corrosion from the Atlantic breeze. For Boynton Beach homeowners near the Intracoastal Waterway, vinyl is a practical material choice that reduces long-term maintenance.
Boynton Beach has been growing since the 1950s, and the result is a wide range of housing ages across the city. East of I-95, the neighborhoods are mostly older - concrete block and stucco homes from the 1950s through 1980s that have spent decades in the Florida heat and salt air. West of I-95, the communities are newer - master-planned subdivisions and gated neighborhoods built from the 1990s into the 2000s on larger lots. A sunroom contractor working in Boynton Beach needs to recognize which housing stock they are dealing with, because the foundation, the wall construction, and the permit requirements are different on a 1965 CBS home than on a 2005 frame home in a gated community.
The other factor that defines Boynton Beach is its coastal position. The Atlantic Ocean runs along the eastern edge of the city, and the Intracoastal Waterway cuts through it. Salt air affects every home here - not just the ones on the beach - and it accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, fasteners, and roofing hardware more quickly than homeowners usually anticipate. On top of that, Boynton Beach sits in Palm Beach County's hurricane zone, which means every permitted structure must meet wind-load standards designed for storm exposure. Those are not optional requirements - they are enforced by the City of Boynton Beach building department, and they are what protect your investment when the next named storm comes through.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Boynton Beach building department for every project within city limits. The city runs its own permitting office on East Ocean Avenue - separate from the county process - and we build our scheduling around its typical plan review and inspection timelines. Boynton Beach has been one of the more active cities for residential construction in Palm Beach County since 2018, and we know the local inspectors and what they look for on a sunroom or enclosure project.
Boynton Beach Boulevard is the main corridor running east-west across the city, from the Atlantic coast out past I-95 to the newer communities further west. Congress Avenue runs north-south through the commercial center of the city. Bethesda Hospital East is a local anchor and one of the largest employers here. The city divides naturally into older eastern neighborhoods near the Intracoastal and newer western subdivisions past I-95, and our crew navigates both regularly.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Delray Beach to the south and Lake Worth Beach to the north - so if you have family or neighbors in those communities, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. You do not need to have measurements or plans ready - just a general idea of what you want to build and where it would sit on your property.
We come to your Boynton Beach home to measure the space, evaluate the existing slab or foundation, and check the roof attachment point. This is where we identify any slab condition issues - common on older eastern-side homes - and give you a written estimate with no pressure to commit on the spot.
We submit plans to the City of Boynton Beach building department and schedule work once permits are approved. You do not need to be home for most of the build - we coordinate access with you in advance. Most screen rooms and enclosures take one to four weeks of active construction once permits clear.
After construction is complete, the city inspector signs off on the finished work. We walk through the room with you, answer any questions, and make sure everything operates as it should before we consider the job done.
We serve homeowners across Boynton Beach and handle every permit and inspection with the City of Boynton Beach. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(561) 363-0429Boynton Beach is a mid-size city in Palm Beach County with about 80,000 residents, sitting between Delray Beach to the south and Lantana to the north. The city stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east - anchored by Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park on the barrier island - west past I-95 into newer master-planned communities. That east-west split defines the city: older concrete block homes on smaller lots close to the Intracoastal, and larger, newer construction in gated subdivisions west of the highway. Boynton Beach Boulevard connects both sides and serves as the city's main commercial and civic spine.
The housing stock here reflects decades of steady growth. Homes built in the 1950s through 1980s dominate the eastern neighborhoods, and many are now reaching the age where roofs, driveways, and patio structures need replacement or significant upgrades. The city also has a notable retiree and long-term homeowner population - people who own their homes outright and want reliable local contractors for upgrades, not just repairs. Neighbors to the south in Delray Beach and to the north in Greenacres share many of the same housing types and climate conditions, and we serve all of those communities as well.
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Learn MoreWe build all season rooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Boynton Beach - fully permitted and built to handle South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season. Call us or submit a request today.