Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Greenacres, FL, with enclosed patio rooms, screen rooms, and four season sunrooms built on the concrete block homes this city is known for. We have been building for Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and handle every Greenacres permit and inspection from start to finish.

Many Greenacres homes from the 1970s and 1980s have an original covered patio or lanai that was never fully enclosed - open to the bugs, the humidity, and the summer storms. Converting that space into a proper enclosed patio room is one of the most practical upgrades for this housing stock. Learn more about our enclosed patio room service - we work with the existing roof structure where possible and match stucco and materials to the original CBS construction.
Greenacres sits just a few miles from the Atlantic coast, and the combination of heat, humidity, and insects makes open patios difficult to use for much of the year. A screen room keeps the air moving and the pests out, built on your existing concrete slab so you are not paying for a new foundation. We frame with aluminum rated for Palm Beach County wind loads.
For homeowners who want to use the room in July as comfortably as they use it in January, a fully conditioned four season sunroom is the answer. We install insulated walls, impact-rated glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient, and dedicated climate control designed for South Florida's heat - so the room does not become a greenhouse every afternoon.
With over 17,000 dwelling units in Greenacres and many of them built 30 to 50 years ago, a lot of homeowners here are ready to add space without moving. A sunroom addition attaches a bright, livable room to the back of your home and adds genuinely usable square footage - fully permitted through the Greenacres building department.
The flat terrain and high water table in Greenacres mean that open patios collect standing water after the summer storms that roll through from June to September. Enclosing that patio keeps water and debris out of the living area while creating a protected space you can use even on wet afternoons. We handle the grading and drainage around the slab as part of the project.
Some Greenacres homes already have a screen room or older enclosure that has not aged well - corroded aluminum frames, fogged glass, or a roof that leaks every summer. Salt air from the nearby coast speeds up that deterioration significantly. We remodel and upgrade existing structures to bring them up to current Florida building code so the space is actually usable again.
Greenacres grew quickly from the 1970s through the 1990s, and the vast majority of single-family homes here are concrete block and stucco construction - CBS homes that have spent 30 to 50 years dealing with South Florida heat, humidity, and storm season. Adding a sunroom or screen room to a home like this requires knowing how to anchor aluminum framing to block walls correctly, how to assess an older slab before framing goes up, and how to tie a new roof connection into a structure that was not built with an addition in mind. A contractor who has not worked on 1980s CBS homes in this climate is going to encounter surprises on your job that an experienced one already knows how to handle.
Greenacres also sits on flat, low-lying land that was originally wetland - the same drainage challenges you find across central Palm Beach County. The water table is high, the terrain does not shed rain quickly, and the soil can shift under a slab after a wet season. On top of that, being only a few miles from the Atlantic coast means salt air accelerates corrosion on metal frames and fasteners faster than homeowners usually expect. Every enclosure we build here is framed with materials rated for that coastal environment, and every foundation is graded so water moves away from the structure - not toward it.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Greenacres building department for every project here. Greenacres has its own building department on Melaleuca Lane - separate from Palm Beach County - so permits and inspections for work within city limits run through the city, not the county. We know that process and we build our scheduling around its typical review timelines.
Greenacres covers about six square miles in the east-central part of Palm Beach County, bordered by Palm Springs to the east and Wellington to the west. Lake Worth Road and Forest Hill Boulevard are the main east-west corridors through the city, and Jog Road and Military Trail are the key north-south routes that connect it to the rest of the county. A lot of the residential neighborhoods sit between those corridors, on streets that back up to drainage canals - which is exactly the kind of lot where drainage grading around a new slab matters most. Near John I. Leonard High School, one of the largest high schools in Florida, and throughout the neighborhoods off Lake Worth Road, we encounter the same 1980s concrete block housing stock repeatedly - and that familiarity means fewer surprises on your project.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Palm Springs, which borders Greenacres to the east, and Lake Worth Beach, a short drive south. Both are part of the same central Palm Beach County territory we cover on a regular basis.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within one business day and will schedule a time to visit your Greenacres property - no commitment needed for the first visit.
We measure the space, check the condition of your existing slab, and discuss materials, glass options, and any drainage considerations specific to your lot. You receive a written estimate before any further decisions - cost in Greenacres is shaped by slab age and condition, glass type, and whether HVAC work is needed.
We file the permit with the Greenacres building department and manage the review timeline. Once approved, construction typically runs one to four weeks for most screen rooms and enclosures. You do not need to be present for most of the work.
We schedule the required city inspection before the project is considered complete, then walk you through the finished room, confirm how any ventilation or climate systems operate, and verify the drainage grade around the slab before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Greenacres, FL. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project will take and what it will cost.
(561) 363-0429Greenacres is a full-service city in east-central Palm Beach County, incorporated since 1926 and home to roughly 44,000 residents across about six square miles. The city has its own fire rescue department, public works, and building department - located at city hall on Melaleuca Lane. Most of the residential development happened between the 1970s and the 1990s, giving Greenacres a dense, established character with over 17,000 dwelling units ranging from single-family homes and villas to condominiums and apartment communities. The mix means some streets feel like a quiet residential neighborhood and others are denser and more urban - but almost all of the housing stock is the same concrete block and stucco construction that defines South Florida building from that era.
The city sits between Palm Springs to the east and Wellington to the west, with West Palm Beach a short drive north. John I. Leonard High School - one of the largest high schools in Florida and a well-known landmark for anyone who has spent time in Greenacres - sits within the city limits and serves a large portion of Palm Beach County. The flat terrain and the drainage canals that run through and around the city are a visible part of the landscape, and they are a real consideration for any homeowner adding a slab or outdoor structure. The Greenacres Historical Society, established in 2006 to mark the city's 80th anniversary, reflects the genuine civic identity this community has built over nearly a century of incorporation.
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