Greenacres Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Boca Raton homeowners call for four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms, serving Palm Beach County since 2019 with HOA-compatible designs, wind-rated glazing, and permits managed on every job. We respond within one business day.

Boca Raton summers bring intense heat, humidity, and about 60 inches of annual rainfall - conditions that make a screened-only patio unusable for months at a stretch. A four season sunroom with insulated glazing and climate control gives you a weatherproof living space that holds up through storm season and stays comfortable when the heat index climbs past 100.
A large share of Boca Raton single-family homes were built with rear concrete slabs that have solid bones even after 30 or 40 years. We build patio enclosures that work with the existing slab and tie properly into stucco exteriors - the dominant finish on homes throughout Boca Raton - so the finished enclosure seals tightly and holds up through the annual storm cycle.
Many Boca Raton homes already have pool areas or rear patios that would benefit from screened enclosure without the full cost of a glass room. A screen room with a solid aluminum frame and no-see-um mesh lets you use the outdoor space on pleasant winter days without insects, while still protecting the pool deck and surrounding tile from leaf and debris buildup.
Homes in Boca Raton gated communities often have specific HOA requirements for exterior additions - roof type, glazing tint, and frame color all factor into whether a project gets approved. We build custom sunrooms designed around your home and your community standards from the first draft, which means fewer revision cycles and faster approval.
West Boca Raton homes built in the 1990s and 2000s tend to have larger rear yards and higher-end tile or paver surfaces that are worth preserving. Enclosing those areas with solid panels and operable windows creates a year-round living space that connects to the pool deck without sacrificing the outdoor feel that attracted buyers to the neighborhood in the first place.
Boca Raton enjoys strong year-round sun, and a solarium with full glass or polycarbonate roof panels lets that light into the home without the heat gain of an unshaded glass box. Properly installed with UV-filtering glazing and a ridge vent system, a solarium in Boca Raton stays usable from October through April without forcing the AC to work harder than it needs to.
Boca Raton grew rapidly from the 1970s through the 1990s, and most of its housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old. Homes from that era have stucco exteriors and concrete block walls - durable South Florida construction, but the screen enclosures and covered patios attached to those homes were built with materials that did not account for sustained UV exposure, annual hurricane winds, or the roughly 60 inches of rain the area receives each year. Aluminum fasteners corrode at the anchor points, stucco around frame perimeters cracks and pulls away, and glazing sealants fail within 10 to 15 years when they are not maintained. By the time water damage becomes visible from inside, it has usually been working behind the wall for a season or two.
Boca Raton is also home to dozens of gated communities and master-planned neighborhoods - Boca West, Broken Sound, and Woodfield Country Club among the most recognized - each with HOA architectural review boards that govern what can be built and how it has to look. The city permit process at the City of Boca Raton Building Division cannot move forward until HOA approval is in hand. Contractors who design without checking HOA guidelines first often have to revise drawings and resubmit, adding weeks to a project. We design with those community standards in front of us from day one.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Stucco exteriors are on almost every home we touch in this market, and we know how to anchor into stucco-over-block walls cleanly and seal the perimeter so the joint does not open up in the first storm season.
Boca Raton stretches from the Atlantic coast west to the Sawgrass Expressway, and the character of the housing stock shifts noticeably as you move east to west. Eastern Boca, closest to the coast and Mizner Park, has a higher concentration of older condos and townhome communities built in the 1970s and 1980s. West Boca - the neighborhoods clustered around Glades Road and out toward the Town Center at Boca Raton - tends to have newer single-family homes on larger lots with tile roofs, paver driveways, and rear-yard pools. We work in both parts of the city regularly and bring the same permit process and material standards to every job regardless of which neighborhood it is in.
We serve homeowners in neighboring Delray Beach to the north and Boynton Beach further up the coast, so if your neighbors in those communities have sunroom or enclosure needs, we are already working in both areas on a regular basis.
We respond to all Boca Raton inquiries within one business day. There is no obligation and no pressure to commit - we help you understand what is possible for your space and your budget before any decision is made.
We come to your property, inspect the slab and exterior walls, check lot setbacks, and walk through the full cost range before you commit. If you are in a gated community, we identify the HOA approval steps and the specific design requirements that apply to your neighborhood at this stage.
We submit the City of Boca Raton permit application and manage the review process on your behalf. Once approval clears, we schedule your build - most Boca Raton projects are on the calendar within two to three weeks of permit approval.
Our crew handles the full build from framing through finishing, coordinates all required city inspections, and walks you through the completed room before we close the job. You do not need to be present during construction, but we keep you updated throughout.
We serve homeowners throughout Boca Raton with free on-site estimates and no-pressure quotes. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 903-1614Boca Raton is a city of roughly 97,000 residents in southern Palm Beach County, known for a mix of upscale planned communities, a major university campus at Florida Atlantic University, and a strong base of long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining and upgrading their properties. Median home values sit well above $500,000, and a large share of the housing is owner-occupied - factors that push homeowners toward quality work rather than the cheapest available option. Mizner Park, the open-air shopping and dining district in downtown Boca, is a daily gathering spot for residents across the city. The Boca Raton Resort and Club - a historic Mediterranean-style landmark on the Intracoastal Waterway - has anchored the city's identity since the 1920s.
The housing stock divides roughly between the older, denser neighborhoods east of I-95 - where stucco-clad homes from the 1970s and 1980s sit on smaller lots close to the coast - and the newer, larger-lot communities of West Boca, where homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have tile roofs, paver driveways, and rear-yard pools. Both areas have active HOA communities and a high concentration of screened lanais and pool enclosures that reach the end of their useful life on a regular cycle. Homeowners in nearby Delray Beach face a similar housing profile, with comparable-aged CBS homes and a steady demand for enclosure upgrades and replacements.
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