Greenacres Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Greenacres homeowners call for sunroom additions, screen rooms, and patio enclosures, serving this city since 2019 with a crew that knows local permit requirements and CBS construction inside and out.

Greenacres homes built in the 1970s through 1990s often have underused outdoor slabs or covered patios that are perfect candidates for an enclosed sunroom addition. Converting that space adds livable square footage and gives you a protected place to enjoy the outdoors year-round without the bugs or storm rain.
In Greenacres, where summer mosquito pressure is constant and afternoon rain rolls in daily, a screen room lets you enjoy the outdoor air without the pests or puddles. Screen rooms are the most popular add-on in this area because they work with the climate rather than fighting it.
Most Greenacres homes have a rear concrete slab that sits exposed to heat and rain. A patio enclosure transforms that slab into a shaded, protected living space that adds real value to a home in this price range without requiring a major addition permit.
Greenacres has a mix of lot sizes and home footprints, and not every standard sunroom kit fits well. A custom sunroom design accounts for your existing roof line, slab layout, and HOA restrictions, giving you a finished room that looks like it was always part of the house.
For Greenacres homeowners who want a true bonus room they can use every day regardless of the weather outside, a four-season sunroom with Low-E glass and insulated framing turns outdoor square footage into a genuine indoor living space.
South Florida sun is intense year-round, and an uncovered patio in Greenacres becomes unusable by mid-morning in summer. A proper patio cover gives you shade, reduces glare, and protects outdoor furniture from UV fade and rain damage.
Most homes in Greenacres were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means the outdoor concrete slabs, covered patios, and screened porches on these properties are often 30 to 50 years old. In South Florida's climate, that age is when original screen frames rust through, caulking fails around glass panels, and concrete footings develop settlement cracks. A sunroom contractor who works in Greenacres regularly knows these failure points and builds new structures to outlast them. The City of Greenacres enforces its own permitting process for enclosed additions, and contractors unfamiliar with local building department procedures can cause costly delays.
The flat terrain across Greenacres also affects how outdoor structures perform over time. Rain that has nowhere to drain pools around slab edges and works its way under enclosures if flashing and drainage details are not handled correctly from the start. Homes on smaller lots near State Road 7 and the townhome communities on the west side of the city often have limited side-yard clearance, which means framing and material access have to be planned carefully. Understanding these local site conditions is what separates a contractor who does good work here from one who just shows up with a standard kit.
Our crew has worked throughout Greenacres regularly since 2019, and we pull permits directly from the City of Greenacres Building Department for every enclosed addition we build in this city. We understand the specific inspection sequence the city requires, and we schedule our work to keep your project moving without unnecessary holds.
Greenacres sits in a dense residential corridor along State Road 7 between Lake Worth Beach and West Palm Beach. The neighborhoods here range from the tightly packed blocks near the SR-7 commercial strip to the larger lot communities toward the western edge of the city. We have worked on homes in all of these neighborhoods and know what each property type typically requires in terms of slab conditions, roof tie-ins, and HOA approval paperwork. Palm Beach State College at the nearby Lake Worth campus is a familiar landmark for most Greenacres residents, and homeowners in that corridor tend to own homes in the 1,200 to 1,800 square foot range with rear concrete slabs that are ideal for enclosure work.
We also serve homeowners in the neighboring communities of Palm Springs and Lake Worth, so if you have a neighbor or family member in one of those areas who needs sunroom or enclosure work, we can help them too.
We respond to all Greenacres inquiries within one business day. There is no cost to get an estimate, and you do not need to be home for the initial call.
We visit your property, measure the space, review your slab and roof line, and explain the full cost range before any commitment. There are no hidden fees added later.
We handle the City of Greenacres permit application on your behalf and contact you as soon as it clears. Most projects are scheduled within two weeks of permit approval.
Our crew completes the work on the agreed schedule and walks you through the finished space before we leave. We handle the final city inspection and provide documentation for your records.
We serve Greenacres homeowners with free, no-pressure estimates. Call or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(561) 903-1614Greenacres is a city of roughly 42,000 people in Palm Beach County, situated just west of Lake Worth Beach and south of West Palm Beach. The city grew rapidly during the suburban expansion of South Florida from the 1970s through the 1990s, and most of its housing stock reflects that era. Single-family concrete block homes on modest lots make up the majority of the residential landscape, with a mix of attached townhome communities toward the western edge of the city. About 60 percent of housing units are owner-occupied, giving Greenacres the feel of a stable, working neighborhood where homeowners invest in their properties long-term. The city runs along the busy State Road 7 commercial corridor and borders several well-known communities including Lake Worth Beach to the east.
Greenacres City Park is the community's main gathering spot, and residents throughout the city are familiar with the day-to-day rhythms of a mid-size South Florida suburb. Homes near the SR-7 corridor sit close together on tight lots, while neighborhoods further west toward the Boynton Beach border tend to have slightly more space. The city's flat terrain and warm climate make outdoor living a priority for most homeowners, but the same conditions make well-built enclosures essential rather than optional. We also work regularly in neighboring Palm Springs, a small community directly adjacent to Greenacres with a very similar housing stock.
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