Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Riviera Beach, FL, remodeling aging screen rooms and building new patio enclosures and sunrooms on the mid-century concrete block homes and Singer Island properties this city is known for. We have been serving Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and handle every Riviera Beach permit and inspection from first submittal to final sign-off.

Riviera Beach has a large stock of screen rooms and enclosed patios built in the 1970s and 1980s - and many of them are showing it. Corroded aluminum frames, fogged or broken panels, and leaking roof connections are all signs that the original enclosure has reached the end of its useful life. Learn more about our sunroom remodeling service - we bring aging structures up to current Florida building code and replace corroded components with salt-air-rated materials.
With the Lake Worth Lagoon on one side and the Atlantic on the other, Riviera Beach has some of the most intense mosquito and no-see-um pressure in Palm Beach County. A screen room turns an unusable open patio into a comfortable outdoor space - letting the breeze through while keeping the insects and daily afternoon downpours out. We use aluminum framing rated for Palm Beach County wind loads.
Riviera Beach gets heavy rain from May through October, and the flat terrain near the lagoon means water has nowhere to drain quickly. Enclosing a patio keeps that water - and the salt air that rides in with every storm - out of the living space. We detail every roof edge and perimeter seal to handle the conditions this city actually sees.
For homeowners who want the space to be genuinely livable in July, a fully conditioned four season sunroom is the right choice - insulated walls, impact-rated glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient, and dedicated climate control so the room does not become a greenhouse when the afternoon sun hits the west-facing glass. Fully permitted through the City of Riviera Beach.
Many of Riviera Beach's mainland neighborhoods were built out in the 1950s and 1960s with compact homes that have no covered outdoor space. A sunroom addition attaches a bright, usable room to the existing CBS structure and gives homeowners the space they need without moving - adding permitted square footage to homes that were built before outdoor living areas were standard.
Salt air corrodes aluminum and steel faster in Riviera Beach than almost anywhere else in Palm Beach County - especially on Singer Island and near the lagoon. Vinyl framing eliminates that problem entirely - no rust, no flaking paint, no corroded fasteners. For homeowners within a few blocks of the water, vinyl is often the most practical long-term material choice.
Riviera Beach was incorporated in 1922 and most of its mainland residential neighborhoods were fully built out by the 1970s. That means a large share of the city's single-family housing stock is 40 to 70 years old - concrete block and stucco construction that has been through decades of South Florida heat, humidity, and Atlantic storm season. Many of those homes have original screen rooms or covered patios that were built with 1970s materials and standard aluminum framing that was never rated for the level of salt air exposure Riviera Beach actually delivers. A contractor who has not worked in this specific coastal environment will underestimate how quickly corrosion compromises fasteners, frames, and roof connections - and will spec materials that look fine on paper but fail faster than the homeowner expects.
The city is also split by the Lake Worth Lagoon, with Singer Island on the ocean side and the mainland on the other. Those two parts of the city face different but related challenges. Singer Island properties - oceanfront condos and townhomes - deal with direct ocean spray, strict wind-load requirements, and complex permitting for any structural work. Mainland neighborhoods deal with older slabs, high water tables, and the drainage issues that come with flat terrain at near sea level. A sunroom contractor working in Riviera Beach needs to know both environments well and match materials and methods to the specific property and location.
Our crew works throughout Riviera Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Riviera Beach building department for every project within city limits. Riviera Beach has its own permitting office - separate from Palm Beach County - so permits and inspections for work here run through the city, not the county. We know those timelines and build our project scheduling around them. The city also has its own elevation and drainage requirements for properties in flood zones near the lagoon and the port, and we confirm flood zone status on every job before we finalize a quote.
Blue Heron Boulevard is the main east-west road through Riviera Beach, running from the mainland across to Singer Island. Most of the city's commercial activity - including City Hall - sits along Blue Heron Boulevard. The Port of Palm Beach is the major industrial landmark on the waterfront, and Rapids Water Park sits on the western side of the city. Whether we are working on the mainland side or crossing over to Singer Island, we navigate these routes on every job here.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring West Palm Beach to the south and Palm Beach Gardens to the north - so if you have neighbors or family in those cities, we cover those areas as well.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will follow up within 1 business day. You do not need drawings or measurements ready - just a general idea of what you want to build or remodel and where it sits on your Riviera Beach property.
We come to your Riviera Beach home to measure the space, check the existing slab or enclosure condition, and assess your flood zone status if the property is near the lagoon or the port. This is where we identify corrosion or slab issues on older properties and give you a written estimate with no commitment required.
We submit plans to the City of Riviera Beach building department and schedule construction once permits are approved. You do not need to be home for most of the build - we coordinate access in advance. Screen rooms and enclosures typically take one to four weeks of active construction once permits clear.
The city inspector signs off on the completed work before we close the job. We walk through the finished room with you, check that every window, screen, and seal operates as it should, and make sure you know how to maintain the space in Riviera Beach's coastal environment.
We serve homeowners across Riviera Beach - mainland neighborhoods and Singer Island - and handle every permit with the City of Riviera Beach. Call us or submit a request and we will follow up within 1 business day.
(561) 363-0429Riviera Beach is a city of around 35,000 to 40,000 people in northeastern Palm Beach County, split between a mainland section and Singer Island - a barrier island peninsula separated from the mainland by the Lake Worth Lagoon. The city was incorporated in 1922 and is one of the older established communities in this part of the county. The mainland side is dense with residential neighborhoods, the Port of Palm Beach, and commercial corridors along Blue Heron Boulevard. Singer Island, reached by crossing Blue Heron Bridge, is lined with oceanfront condos, resort buildings, and one of the country's best-known shore-diving sites - Blue Heron Bridge itself.
Most of Riviera Beach's residential housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1970s - compact concrete block homes on modest lots that have now spent five or six decades in Florida's coastal climate. Many of these homes have older screen rooms or covered patios that have not been updated since they were built, and that original aluminum framing has been quietly corroding in the salt air for decades. Rapids Water Park, one of Florida's largest water parks, sits on the western side of the city and is a familiar local landmark. Riviera Beach shares a border to the south with West Palm Beach, and Palm Beach Gardens sits directly to the north - two cities we serve with the same crew and the same permit-first approach.
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Learn MoreWe build and remodel screen rooms, patio enclosures, and fully conditioned sunrooms across Riviera Beach - using salt-air-rated materials and pulling every permit through the City of Riviera Beach. Call us or submit a request today.