Loxahatchee Groves Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Wellington, FL, with four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built to Florida wind-load standards. We have served Palm Beach County homeowners since 2018 and complete every project with the required permits and inspections.

Wellington's intense summer heat makes a fully conditioned four season sunroom the practical choice for most homeowners here. If you want a room that works in July just as well as January, our four season sunroom service covers design, permitting, and full climate-control integration for Wellington properties.
Many Wellington homes have a back patio that sits empty through the summer because of heat, rain, and bugs. A patio enclosure transforms that slab into a usable, protected space without the full cost of a room addition, and we build them to meet Palm Beach County wind-load requirements.
Wellington's canal-lined neighborhoods are beautiful, but the mosquitoes and no-see-ums that come with flat, wet terrain can make evenings outside miserable. A properly built screen room gives you airflow and natural light with no bugs, and it holds up through the afternoon thunderstorms that hit Wellington most summer days.
Homes in Wellington's planned subdivisions were built in the 1980s through 2000s and many homeowners are ready to add space without moving. A sunroom addition uses your existing slab or a new foundation to attach a bright, comfortable room to the back of your home, fully permitted through Palm Beach County.
If your Wellington home has a lanai or covered patio that was built open, enclosing it is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain real, usable square footage. We work with existing roof structures where possible and match materials to what your HOA allows, keeping approval timelines predictable.
Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s often have older screen enclosures with deteriorating frames, fogged glass, or leaky rooflines that have never been upgraded. We remodel existing sunrooms and screen rooms to bring them up to current Florida building code and make them actually comfortable to use again.
Wellington was built on land that once required drainage infrastructure to be usable. That history shapes every outdoor construction project here. The village sits on flat, low-lying terrain with a high water table and an extensive network of canals running between and behind residential lots. Any sunroom or patio enclosure built on this land needs a properly graded foundation that moves water away from the structure - not toward it. A contractor who has not worked in this area may not account for the drainage conditions that come standard with a Wellington lot.
Wellington also sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means sunroom windows, doors, and structural framing must meet demanding Florida wind-load standards. Many of the village's subdivisions are governed by HOAs that add another layer of material and design requirements before a permit is even filed. Most Wellington homes were built between the late 1970s and early 2000s in concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - a building style that requires specific anchoring and attachment methods for any addition. Understanding these conditions before the first measurement is the difference between a job that goes smoothly and one that runs into unexpected delays and change orders.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We pull permits through the Village of Wellington and Palm Beach County Building Division, and we factor HOA approval requirements into the project timeline from the start of every conversation. In Wellington's planned subdivisions, HOA sign-off runs parallel to county permitting, and knowing how to navigate both at once keeps jobs on schedule.
Wellington stretches from the neighborhoods off Forest Hill Boulevard near Village Hall out to the equestrian communities on the western edge of the village near the International Polo Club Palm Beach. We serve all of it - whether your home is in a gated community off Lake Worth Road or on a larger lot near the Wellington Environmental Preserve. The flat terrain and canal-backed lots common throughout the village are conditions our crew plans for on every foundation and slab job.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Greenacres and Royal Palm Beach, both directly adjacent to Wellington and part of the same service territory we cover regularly.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are looking for. We respond to every inquiry within one business day and will schedule a time to come out and look at your property - no commitment required for the initial visit.
We visit your Wellington property to measure the space, review drainage conditions at the foundation site, and discuss materials, glass options, and HOA requirements. You receive a written estimate before any work is discussed further - no vague verbal quotes.
We file the permit with Palm Beach County and assist with any HOA approval documentation. Once both are cleared, our crew begins construction - typically two to six weeks of build time. You do not need to be home for most of the work, though we will let you know if any access is needed.
Palm Beach County inspection is scheduled before we consider the project complete. We walk you through the finished room, explain how windows and ventilation systems operate, and confirm the drainage grade around the slab is correct before we leave.
We serve all of Wellington, FL. Get a written estimate with no obligation - call or submit your details and we will be in touch within one business day.
(561) 363-0429Wellington is a village in central Palm Beach County that was developed as a planned community on former ranchland starting in the early 1970s. It was incorporated in 1995 and has grown into the most populous village in Florida, with a population of around 60,000. Most of the housing stock is single-family concrete block construction built between the late 1970s and early 2000s, spread across a large number of planned subdivisions - many of them gated communities with active homeowners associations. The village is also internationally recognized as an equestrian center, home to the International Polo Club Palm Beach and dedicated equestrian trails and neighborhoods on the western side of the village.
Wellington's flat terrain and history as drained swampland give it a distinctive landscape: canals and drainage swales run through and between residential neighborhoods, and many lots back up directly to the water. Lake Wellington, a 150-acre lake near the center of the village, and the Wellington Environmental Preserve, a large wetlands area used by residents for walking and nature viewing, are among the community's defining features. The village has immediate neighbors in Royal Palm Beach to the north and Greenacres to the east, both of which we serve as part of our regular service territory.
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