Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Lake Worth Beach, FL, with patio-to-sunroom conversions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built for the city's older homes and coastal conditions. We have served Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and manage every permit, historic district review, and inspection on your behalf.

Lake Worth Beach has hundreds of older homes with covered patios or open slabs that sit unused through the long, hot, humid summer - converting that slab into a climate-controlled room is one of the most practical upgrades you can make here. See how we approach patio-to-sunroom conversions - including how we work with older slab conditions and get historic district projects through the city review process.
Lake Worth Beach sits directly on the Lake Worth Lagoon, and the salt air, humidity, and coastal insects make open patios uncomfortable for much of the year. A properly built screen room using powder-coated aluminum framing resists the corrosion that plain metal cannot handle this close to the water, and it gives you genuine outdoor airflow without the bugs.
Many Lake Worth Beach properties have small concrete patios with an existing roof overhang that were never enclosed. A patio enclosure adds walls and windows to an existing covered area, transforming it into a usable, weather-protected space without the full cost of a room addition - and we build them to meet the wind-load requirements that apply to this coastal city.
For Lake Worth Beach homeowners who want a room that handles both the summer heat and the occasional cool winter morning, a fully conditioned four season sunroom delivers year-round comfort. We specify impact-rated glass appropriate for a coastal location and design each room with the solar load and salt air environment of this city in mind.
A large share of Lake Worth Beach homes were built between the 1920s and the 1960s - small lots, modest square footage, and construction styles that predate modern outdoor living design. A sunroom addition adds real, livable space to a home that was built before covered porches and enclosed patios were standard, and we handle the city permits and any historic district review that applies to your property.
Lake Worth Beach's older cottages and bungalows often have an open side porch or rear patio that offers little protection from the coastal elements. Enclosing these areas into a proper patio room protects you from salt air, storm rain, and South Florida's relentless summer sun - and it adds usable space to a home that was originally built with very little.
Lake Worth Beach is a coastal city in every meaningful sense. The Lake Worth Lagoon forms its eastern boundary, and the Atlantic Ocean is just beyond the barrier island. Salt air is constant here, and it accelerates corrosion on any metal component that is not specifically rated for a coastal environment - framing, fasteners, door hardware, gutters. A contractor who uses the same materials they would use five miles inland is setting up your enclosure to rust and fail faster than it should. The framing system, the fasteners, and the screen or glass panels all need to be chosen with this environment in mind.
The city's housing stock adds another layer of complexity. Lake Worth Beach has one of the largest concentrations of historic cottages in Florida - roughly 1,000 small homes built between the 1910s and 1940s, plus a large number of additional homes from the 1950s and 1960s. The city officially recognizes six historic districts, and exterior work in those areas requires a review process separate from the standard building permit. At the same time, older slabs on pre-1960 construction are often thinner, less reinforced, and more likely to have settled or cracked than slabs on newer homes. A contractor who has worked on this housing stock knows what to look for and how to plan around it - one who has not may deliver a budget surprise when the slab condition becomes apparent mid-project.
Our crew works throughout Lake Worth Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach Building Division. For projects in the historic districts - College Park, Old Town, Old Lucerne, and the others - we factor the city's historic review process into the project timeline from the first conversation, because that review runs parallel to the standard permit process and affects when construction can start. Not every contractor working in Palm Beach County has navigated this process, and skipping it is not an option if your property falls within a designated district.
Lake Worth Beach is a small, dense city - about 7 square miles - and its geography shapes how every job works here. The city is bounded by the Lake Worth Lagoon to the east and Lake Osborne to the west, with the main commercial corridor running along Dixie Highway through the center of town. The downtown stretch of Lake Avenue connects to the residential streets where most of our work is done: small lots, tight access, and homes close together. From the neighborhoods just off Lake Avenue to the streets near Lake Osborne, we know how to work efficiently on urban lots where staging space is limited.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Boynton Beach to the south and Palm Springs to the west - both nearby and part of the same central Palm Beach County corridor we cover on a regular basis.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are thinking. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and will schedule a visit to your Lake Worth Beach property - no commitment required for the first conversation.
We visit your property, assess the existing slab or patio, check for any drainage concerns, and discuss materials appropriate for a coastal location. We will also confirm whether your property falls within a historic district and explain what that means for the timeline. You receive a written estimate before any work proceeds.
We file the permit with the City of Lake Worth Beach and handle any historic district review documentation if needed. Once all approvals are in place, construction begins - typically one to five weeks depending on scope. You do not need to be home for most of the work.
We schedule the required city inspection before calling the project complete. We then walk you through the finished room, confirm how any ventilation or climate systems work, and verify the drainage grade around the slab is correct before we leave your property.
We serve Lake Worth Beach homeowners across the city, including properties in historic districts. Call us or send a message and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 363-0429Lake Worth Beach is a small coastal city of roughly 35,000 to 40,000 people in Palm Beach County, covering about 7 square miles between the Lake Worth Lagoon to the east and Lake Osborne to the west. The city has one of the most distinctive housing stocks in South Florida - approximately 1,000 small historic cottages, many built between the 1910s and 1940s, survive alongside larger residential neighborhoods from the 1950s and 1960s. Six of the city's neighborhoods are officially designated historic districts, including College Park and Old Town, which gives Lake Worth Beach a character quite different from newer Palm Beach County communities like Boynton Beach or Palm Springs.
Downtown Lake Worth Beach, centered on Lake Avenue, is known for its active arts scene, the annual Street Painting Festival, and a mix of independent shops and restaurants that draw people from across the county. The city-owned Lake Worth Beach Casino and Beach Complex on the Atlantic is a recognized landmark and one of the few municipally operated beach facilities in the county. For homeowners, the proximity to the ocean and the lagoon is a genuine draw - but it also means every outdoor structure on your property faces constant salt air, humidity, and storm season exposure that demands materials and construction methods designed for a coastal environment.
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