Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Palm Beach Gardens, FL, with custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures built for the planned communities and gated neighborhoods this city is known for. We have been building for Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018, and we navigate HOA approvals and every city permit so you do not have to.

Palm Beach Gardens is a city of planned communities - many homeowners here have HOA design guidelines that rule out a standard prefabricated enclosure. A custom-built sunroom lets you match the architecture of your home and satisfy HOA requirements for materials and finishes at the same time. See our custom sunroom service - every project is designed around your specific lot, home style, and community requirements.
Palm Beach Gardens is just a few miles from the Atlantic coast, and the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through from May through September make unprotected patios difficult to enjoy for much of the year. A screen room keeps the air moving and the rain out, built on your existing slab with aluminum framing rated for Palm Beach County wind loads. We handle the city permit from submission through inspection.
For Palm Beach Gardens homeowners who want a room that is genuinely usable in July as well as January, a fully conditioned four season sunroom delivers it. We spec impact-rated glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient, install insulated wall systems, and coordinate dedicated climate control so the room stays comfortable through South Florida's long, hot summers.
Many homes in Palm Beach Gardens were built in the 1980s and 1990s, and homeowners in this market often invest in upgrading rather than moving. A sunroom addition attaches a bright, livable room to the back or side of your home, adds genuine square footage, and - when designed to match your community - can be one of the most attractive improvements on the street.
Decorative concrete and paver patios are common throughout Palm Beach Gardens communities, and enclosing that space protects it from South Florida's intense UV exposure, the heavy summer rain, and the salt air that comes in off the Atlantic. We build enclosures that work with your existing patio surface and meet the material specifications your HOA allows.
Palm Beach Gardens homeowners with larger lots and estate-style homes sometimes want more than a standard sunroom - a full glass solarium brings maximum natural light into the living space while keeping the Florida heat and humidity out. We design and build solariums that complement the architectural standards of Palm Beach Gardens communities and meet city permitting requirements.
Palm Beach Gardens was developed as a planned city starting in the early 1960s, and a large share of the residential land is organized into gated communities and master-planned neighborhoods, many of them built around golf courses. That means a contractor working here is not just building to Florida building code - they are also navigating HOA design guidelines that can dictate what materials are acceptable, what colors are permitted, and where on the lot a structure can sit. A contractor who has not worked in this type of community before will spend your time and your money learning how those approval processes work. We already know.
The homes themselves - mostly concrete block and stucco construction from the 1970s through the 2000s - share the same challenges as the rest of South Florida: intense sun year-round, daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through September, real hurricane exposure, and salt air carried in from the Atlantic just a few miles east. Roofing systems, glass specifications, and framing connections that work fine in a drier or cooler climate fail faster here. Decorative concrete and paver surfaces common throughout Palm Beach Gardens communities also require careful attention to drainage so water does not pool against a new foundation after a heavy rain event.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, and we submit permits through the City of Palm Beach Gardens building division for every project here. The city covers roughly 55 square miles in northern Palm Beach County - a large footprint that means the western communities near Florida's Turnpike and the eastern neighborhoods closer to I-95 can feel like different places entirely. We work across the full city and know the neighborhoods in both halves.
PGA Boulevard is the main east-west corridor through the heart of the city, connecting the Turnpike to the coast and running through some of the most established communities in the area. A large share of the homes we work on in Palm Beach Gardens are in gated or master-planned communities where the driveway access, staging areas, and material delivery all require advance coordination with the HOA or community management. Near landmarks like PGA National Resort and The Gardens Mall, we encounter the concrete block and stucco homes from the 1980s and 1990s that make up the bulk of the city's housing stock - and we know how to anchor, frame, and finish on CBS construction correctly.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Riviera Beach, just south of Palm Beach Gardens, and Jupiter, which borders the city to the north. Both are part of the northern Palm Beach County territory we cover on a regular basis.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are looking to build. We respond within one business day and will schedule a visit to your Palm Beach Gardens property - no commitment is needed for the initial consultation.
We measure the space, evaluate the existing slab or patio condition, and walk through material and glass options including what your HOA allows. You receive a written estimate before any further decisions - cost in Palm Beach Gardens is shaped by project size, glass specification, custom design requirements, and HOA material constraints.
We submit plans to the City of Palm Beach Gardens building division and coordinate any required HOA approval in parallel. Once both are cleared, construction begins - typically two to six weeks for a custom sunroom depending on scope. 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 climate systems and ventilation operate, and check the drainage around the slab before we leave.
We serve homeowners throughout Palm Beach Gardens, FL, including gated and master-planned communities. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project will take and what it will cost.
(561) 363-0429Palm Beach Gardens is a city in northern Palm Beach County covering roughly 55 square miles along Florida's southeast Atlantic coast, with a population well above 50,000 residents. The city was developed as a planned community starting in the early 1960s, and that origin shapes almost everything about how it looks and works today. Most of the residential land is organized into gated communities and master-planned neighborhoods - many of them built around golf courses, with the PGA National Resort among the most well-known. The housing stock runs from modest ranch-style homes built in the 1970s and 1980s to larger estate properties in newer sections of the city. Concrete block and stucco construction is the rule throughout, with a large share of homes in gated communities governed by HOA rules on exterior finishes and additions.
PGA Boulevard runs east-west through the heart of the city and is the main reference point most residents use to orient themselves. I-95 runs along the eastern portion of the city and Florida's Turnpike runs through the west - together they connect Palm Beach Gardens to West Palm Beach to the south and to the Treasure Coast to the north. The city is also a regional healthcare hub, and the mix of retirees, working families, and year-round residents creates a community where homeowners invest in their properties. Nearby Jupiter borders Palm Beach Gardens to the north, and the two cities share much of the same high-income, owner-occupied housing market that values quality craftsmanship and properly permitted work.
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Learn MoreWe work throughout Palm Beach Gardens, FL, in gated communities and open neighborhoods alike. Call us or send a message and we will respond within one business day.