Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Royal Palm Beach, FL, with experience building patio enclosures, four season sunrooms, and screen rooms on the village's concrete block homes - from older 1960s-era properties to newer CBS construction near the SR 7 corridor. We have been working in western Palm Beach County since 2018, and we know the village permit process, canal setback rules, and South Florida building requirements that every project here involves.

Royal Palm Beach was planned from the start with concrete patios and covered lanais behind most homes, and enclosing that space into a proper room is one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner here can make. South Florida's afternoon rain and summer insects make an open patio nearly unusable for months, and a professionally installed patio enclosure fixes both problems at once.
Royal Palm Beach homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year - not just in mild weather - need full climate control. We build four season sunrooms with impact-rated glazing and dedicated HVAC on homes across the village, including properties that back up to canals where the slab design and setbacks require extra planning.
Royal Palm Beach's mature tree canopy and green spaces are a big part of why people live here, but they bring insects and debris with them. A screen room lets you sit outside in the evenings without the bugs, and it handles the village's daily summer storms without flooding your floor.
Royal Palm Beach's dry season - roughly November through April - is ideal for an open, well-ventilated sunroom that captures the cooler breezes without full HVAC costs. We design three season rooms here with airflow as the priority, so the room is actually comfortable during the months when it matters most.
Many Royal Palm Beach homes have grown in resident count since they were built in the 1970s and 1980s, and a sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to gain real, livable square footage. Attaching a new conditioned room to concrete block construction requires specific anchoring methods that we use on every CBS home we work on in this area.
Royal Palm Beach's original housing stock was designed with open lanais and screened patios that have not held up to decades of South Florida weather. Converting that existing structure into a full sunroom uses the original slab where possible, keeping costs down while delivering a room built to current Palm Beach County wind-load codes.
Royal Palm Beach was developed in planned phases from the late 1950s through the early 2000s, which means the village's housing stock spans several eras and construction standards. Older homes near the village core were built as modest concrete block structures, while properties developed in the 1980s and 1990s tend to be larger CBS builds with more outdoor living space already incorporated. The practical difference for a sunroom contractor is that the materials, anchoring methods, and repair needs vary building by building. A contractor who has only worked on newer construction will not automatically know how to tie a sunroom frame into a 1970s block wall or how to handle the patchy stucco that is common on older exterior surfaces.
Beyond the housing stock, the village's extensive canal network shapes almost every outdoor project here. Royal Palm Beach was engineered with canals running through and around residential neighborhoods, and many lots back directly up to the water. Those waterways come with setback requirements and drainage rules that the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division enforces during the permit review process. A contractor who has not worked with those rules before will find out about the canal setbacks during plan review - which delays your project. And like every community in Palm Beach County, Royal Palm Beach sits in a high-wind zone that requires impact-rated or hurricane-rated components on any permanent structure. Getting these right the first time requires local experience.
We work in Royal Palm Beach regularly, pulling permits through the village's Building Division and navigating the plan review process that includes canal setback checks and wind-load documentation specific to Palm Beach County's requirements. We know what the reviewers look for and how to prepare drawings that move through the process without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Royal Palm Beach is a village that takes green space seriously. It has been a Tree City USA since 1990, and the mature trees throughout its residential neighborhoods are part of what makes it appealing - but they also mean root systems and overhanging limbs that affect where a slab can be safely poured. Royal Palm Beach Boulevard runs east-west through the village, and State Road 7 along the eastern edge is the main commercial corridor where most of the shopping and services are concentrated. We know the neighborhood layout and can reach properties throughout the village quickly.
We cover the surrounding area as well. Homeowners in Wellington to the south and Loxahatchee Groves to the west will find the same team and the same approach on their projects.
Call us or submit the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you - no obligation.
We visit your Royal Palm Beach property, measure the space, check canal setbacks if your lot is waterfront, and confirm the construction approach for your home's age and build type. You get a written estimate that breaks down what drives the cost - so you are not guessing.
We submit the permit application to the village, order materials, and schedule the crew. Construction typically runs two to six weeks from permit approval. We update you at each stage and flag inspection hold points so nothing stalls unexpectedly.
After the village inspector signs off, we walk through the finished space with you, confirm every window and door operates correctly, and leave you the permit documentation - which you will want on file for insurance and eventual resale.
We serve Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding communities of western Palm Beach County. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(561) 363-0429Royal Palm Beach is a planned village in western Palm Beach County, developed starting in 1959 as a family-oriented residential community about 15 miles inland from the Atlantic coast. The village covers approximately 10 square miles and is almost entirely single-family residential in character. Development happened in waves over several decades, which produced a housing stock that ranges from small, modest concrete block homes built in the 1960s to larger CBS and stucco houses constructed through the 1990s and early 2000s. The village has maintained strong community identity - it calls itself "Your Great American Hometown" - and consistently ranks among the most stable, owner-occupied communities in the county. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park anchors the village's public life, providing sports fields and open green space near the center of the community.
Canals and waterways run through the village as part of the original engineering that made the land suitable for residential development, and many homes back directly up to these canals. The village borders Wellington to the south and unincorporated Palm Beach County to the north and west. For sunroom and patio work, the village's permit office and stormwater rules are central to any project planning - and familiarity with those systems matters. We also serve neighboring communities, including Palm Springs and Greenacres, where many of the same housing types and permit requirements apply.
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