
Lake Worth Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a local sunroom contractor serving Royal Palm Beach, FL with all season rooms, sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We work throughout the village's planned-community subdivisions on the CBS-construction homes that define this part of western Palm Beach County, with full permit handling and HOA coordination included - and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Royal Palm Beach homeowners who want usable space through both the humid summer months and the mild winter season need a room that handles the full South Florida climate. Our all season rooms are built with insulated framing, impact-rated low-e glass, and HVAC provisions so the space functions on a 92-degree August afternoon just as well as a 65-degree January morning - year-round value for a home you plan to stay in.
Most homes in Royal Palm Beach were built between 1980 and 2005 with slab foundations and concrete block walls - a housing stock that is well-suited to a properly engineered sunroom addition. The flat lots and straightforward rooflines typical in this part of western Palm Beach County keep the structural tie-in straightforward, provided the contractor knows how to flash and seal the connection to a stucco CBS wall correctly.
Royal Palm Beach gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, and an open concrete patio sits unused through most of those months. Enclosing an existing slab with a framed screen or vinyl glazing system gives homeowners a protected outdoor space without the full cost of a climate-controlled room - the right first step for many homes in the village's single-family neighborhoods.
Royal Palm Beach sits inland from the coast but still has significant insect pressure, particularly near the drainage canals and retention ponds that run through many of the village's subdivisions. A framed screen enclosure built to Palm Beach County wind standards is the most cost-effective way to reclaim a backyard slab and make it livable through the evening hours.
Long-term owner-occupants in Royal Palm Beach - many of whom have lived in the same home for 10 to 20 years - often want an addition that adds genuine square footage rather than a seasonal-use space. A fully enclosed, climate-controlled four season sunroom with impact glass delivers that, and on a home valued in the $350,000 to $400,000 range, a well-built addition protects and builds on real equity.
Some Royal Palm Beach properties - particularly corner lots and homes with larger rear setbacks in subdivisions near Royal Palm Beach Commons Park - have the footprint to support a custom enclosed space that goes beyond a standard room kit. We design to the specific dimensions of your property and your HOA's approval requirements rather than fitting a stock product to a site where it does not quite work.
Royal Palm Beach was developed as a planned community starting in the 1960s, and the majority of its housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005. That puts a large share of homes at 25 to 45 years old - the age range where roofs, exterior stucco, slab finishes, and patio structures are reaching the end of their expected service life. Like most of South Florida, virtually all of these homes were built using concrete block structure (CBS) construction with stucco exteriors. In Palm Beach County's heat and humidity, stucco develops hairline cracks over time, and any crack near a roofline connection or window frame that is not resealed becomes a water intrusion point. A sunroom or patio enclosure added to this type of home is only as good as the flashing and waterproofing at the joint where the new structure meets the original wall.
Royal Palm Beach also sits in the part of western Palm Beach County most exposed to South Florida's hurricane season. From June through November, the village can see tropical wind and rain from storms that never make landfall nearby. Palm Beach County requires impact-rated glazing on all fully enclosed structures, and any addition that does not meet that standard will fail a final inspection and may be uninsurable. Additionally, many of Royal Palm Beach's subdivisions were established with HOA covenants that govern exterior modifications. Understanding both the county's technical requirements and the village's HOA landscape before a project starts is not optional here - it is how projects avoid costly stops and restarts.
Our crew works throughout Royal Palm Beach regularly, and we pull permits through Palm Beach County Building Division for every project in the village. Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated municipality but uses the county's permitting system, which means our permit applications and inspection scheduling follow the same process we use across Palm Beach County's western communities.
Royal Palm Beach is organized around Southern Boulevard (State Road 80) and Royal Palm Beach Boulevard as its main corridors. Okeechobee Boulevard runs along the northern edge. The village's subdivisions are compact and well-defined, with Royal Palm Beach Commons Park serving as the central community gathering space. Most of the housing we work on sits on flat, slab-foundation lots with concrete block construction - the same type we encounter in neighboring Wellington and Greenacres, which means the structural approach is consistent across most jobs in this part of the county.
We serve the full western communities corridor. Homeowners in Wellington and Greenacres often call us for the same reasons Royal Palm Beach homeowners do - CBS construction, HOA requirements, and a climate that is hard on exterior materials. We know this part of the county well.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form. We respond to every Royal Palm Beach inquiry within one business day to schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Royal Palm Beach property, review the slab, roofline, and HOA requirements, and provide a written estimate with a firm scope and price - not a range that expands once you sign. This is the step where we identify any existing stucco or drainage conditions that need to be addressed before construction.
We submit the Palm Beach County building permit application and support your HOA review with the drawings and documentation the committee needs. Both processes can run at the same time, and we track both so you do not have to.
Active construction on a typical Royal Palm Beach sunroom addition runs three to five weeks. We schedule the county final inspection and walk you through the completed room before closing out the permit.
We serve homeowners throughout Royal Palm Beach and the surrounding western communities. Call us or submit a request below - we respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1564Royal Palm Beach is an incorporated village in western Palm Beach County with a population of around 40,000 people. It was developed as a planned community beginning in the 1960s and grew rapidly through the 1980s, 1990s, and early 2000s. The result is a well-organized residential community of owner-occupied single-family homes in defined subdivisions, most of them built on flat slab-foundation lots with concrete block construction. The village is less densely developed than the coastal Palm Beach cities, with more land, quieter streets, and a suburban character that has attracted long-term homeowners rather than a transient population. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park, in the center of the village, is the main community gathering space and a reference point most residents know well. You can read more about the village at the Royal Palm Beach Wikipedia page.
The housing stock in Royal Palm Beach sits largely in the 25 to 45 year age range, which means many homeowners are dealing with first-time major repairs or upgrades. The area immediately to the west - the Acreage and Loxahatchee - consists of larger rural residential lots where homes have more land and different project needs. To the east, Royal Palm Beach borders West Palm Beach and the more urban part of the county. To the south lies Wellington, the equestrian community that many Royal Palm Beach residents know as their closest neighbor and most familiar shopping destination. We serve homeowners across all of these areas.
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