
Lake Worth Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a local sunroom contractor serving Lantana, FL with patio enclosures, screen room installation, and sunroom additions. We work throughout this compact waterfront town - from the canal neighborhoods near the Intracoastal to the streets off Lake Worth Road and Hypoluxo Road - and we handle every Palm Beach County permit from application to final approval.

Lantana homes tend to have modest-sized rear patios that stay unused from May through October because the heat and insects make them impractical. Our patio enclosures work with the existing concrete slab when it is in good condition - enclosing that space with screens or glass turns a dead patch of concrete into square footage you can actually use, without the cost of a ground-up addition.
The mosquito and no-see-um pressure in Lantana's canal neighborhoods is real - homes with any standing water nearby deal with it constantly. A properly framed and screened enclosure keeps insects out while keeping airflow in, making your outdoor space usable on the pleasant winter and spring evenings that Lantana is known for.
Many of Lantana's long-term homeowners have considered adding living space but don't want to move. On Lantana's smaller lots - many under 7,000 square feet - a well-designed sunroom addition can add a meaningful amount of usable space without pushing against the property line or HOA setback requirements.
Lantana's location along the Intracoastal Waterway means salt air is a daily reality for most homes in the town. Vinyl framing doesn't corrode, doesn't pit, and requires no repainting - a practical choice for any Lantana homeowner who doesn't want to spend money on frame maintenance every few years.
An enclosed patio room in Lantana sits between a screened-in porch and a full conditioned addition - glass or vinyl panels keep rain and wind out while allowing ventilation when the weather cooperates. For homes where a full HVAC extension isn't in the budget, a well-ventilated enclosed room is a practical middle step.
A lot of Lantana homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have an original Florida room that hasn't been touched in years - single-pane jalousie windows, a corroding aluminum frame, or a roof connection that leaks at the joint. Remodeling that space to current standards is usually faster and less expensive than tearing it out and starting over from the slab.
Lantana is a small, densely built town of about 12,000 residents packed into roughly 2.5 square miles, with the Intracoastal Waterway running along its western edge and the Atlantic just a short distance to the east. The salt air exposure here is not just a coastal concern - it is a year-round reality for nearly every property in town. Metal fasteners, painted aluminum frames, and standard window hardware that would last fifteen years in an inland Florida city may show corrosion in three to five years in Lantana without the right material selections. Any sunroom, enclosure, or screen room built here needs to be spec'd for that environment from day one.
The housing stock adds its own complexity. Most of Lantana's homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s in concrete block construction, and many have had additions or modifications done over the decades - sometimes without permits. When we assess an older Lantana property for an enclosure or addition, we look at what is actually there: the slab thickness, the existing roofline connections, and whether any previous work was done to current code. Flat lots and sandy soil in this area also mean drainage is a real consideration - pooling water against an enclosure base after summer storms is a common source of long-term moisture problems that the right site prep can prevent.
Our crew works throughout Lantana regularly, and we pull permits for Lantana addresses through Palm Beach County Building Division - the town of Lantana does not operate its own building department, so all residential permits route through the county. We know the county's current review timelines and what documentation is required for Lantana projects.
Lantana is a compact town, but its neighborhoods have distinct characters. The streets closest to the Intracoastal - the canal neighborhoods south of Lake Worth Road and north of Hypoluxo Road - face the most direct salt air and moisture exposure and tend to have the oldest homes. The Old Key Lime House sits right on the Intracoastal waterfront and is a reference point most Lantana residents know. Properties in those blocks need coastal-grade materials regardless of project budget. Homes further east toward US-1 are somewhat more sheltered but still benefit from corrosion-resistant framing given the town's overall location.
We serve homeowners in Boynton Beach, FL to the south, where the older CBS housing stock is similar, and in Lake Worth Beach, FL to the north. If your home is in any of these areas, the site assessment and written estimate are at no charge.
Reach us by phone or submit through the estimate form on this site. We respond within one business day to schedule your site visit - no extended waits.
We visit your Lantana property to assess the existing slab, exterior wall, and any drainage or lot constraints. You get a written itemized estimate. If the slab needs repair before enclosure work can begin, we identify that now - not after work has started.
We prepare and file the Palm Beach County permit application - plans, wind-load engineering, and all supporting documents. We track the review status and schedule inspections. You don't need to follow up with the county; we handle that.
Once permits are approved, we build on a confirmed schedule. We walk the finished room with you at completion, confirm all county inspections are closed, and hand you the permit documentation - useful when you sell or refinance.
We work throughout Lantana - from canal-side homes near the Intracoastal to the streets off Hypoluxo Road. Site assessment and written estimate at no charge.
(561) 954-1564Lantana is a small town in Palm Beach County with roughly 12,000 residents in about 2.5 square miles, sandwiched between Lake Worth Beach to the north and Boynton Beach to the south. The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the town's western edge, and a number of neighborhoods include canal-front properties and direct water access. Lantana Beach on the Atlantic side gives residents a quick trip to the ocean. The residential character is modest - mostly single-story CBS homes on smaller lots, with some older condo buildings and a mix of single-family and rental properties throughout the town.
Most of Lantana's housing was built during South Florida's postwar growth boom, from the 1950s through the early 1980s. These homes are 40 to 70 years old and, in many cases, have had years of deferred maintenance or unseen modifications. Long-term homeowners here tend to be practical - they want work done right at a fair price, not oversold on features they don't need. Neighboring Lake Worth Beach, FL to the north shares much of the same older housing stock and coastal character, and Boynton Beach, FL to the south is a natural extension of the same permit process and building conditions.
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Learn MoreWhether your home is near the Intracoastal or further east toward US-1, we serve all of Lantana - call today to schedule a no-charge site visit.