
Lake Clarke Shores Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for Lake Clarke Shores homeowners. We know the town permitting process, the waterfront soil conditions, and what holds up in South Florida heat and humidity.

Adding a sunroom to your Lake Clarke Shores home is one of the best ways to gain livable space without losing your outdoor connection to the lake or yard. Our sunroom addition service includes design, permitting with the Town of Lake Clarke Shores, and full construction from the ground up.
Lake Clarke Shores sits near active canals and a freshwater lake, which means mosquitoes are a real seasonal problem for outdoor living. A properly installed screen room lets you enjoy the breeze and the water views without the bugs, and we use heavy-gauge aluminum framing built to handle South Florida wind loads.
Many Lake Clarke Shores homes have existing concrete patio slabs that can serve as the floor of a new enclosed patio, saving time and cost on the build. We assess every slab before committing to it, since waterfront and canal-adjacent properties sometimes show settling or drainage issues that need to be addressed first.
A fully insulated four-season sunroom lets you use the space on the hottest July afternoons as comfortably as on a cool January morning. We spec insulated panels, low-E glass, and mini-split climate systems designed for the humidity levels this part of Palm Beach County sees year-round.
If a full enclosure is more than you need, a solid aluminum patio cover gives you shade and rain protection while keeping your outdoor area open to the air. Covers are a popular choice on Lake Clarke Shores lakefront properties where homeowners want to preserve the open feel of their backyard.
Many of the older homes in Lake Clarke Shores have original sunrooms or Florida rooms that were built in the 1960s or 1970s and are now drafty, moldy, or just outdated. We remodel existing sunrooms with new glazing, framing, and climate systems so the space actually works for how you live today.
Lake Clarke Shores is built around a freshwater lake and crossed by canals, which means a meaningful share of properties sit on or near water. That waterfront setting brings real challenges for any outdoor construction project: sandy soils that can shift under slabs and footings, a high water table that limits how deep footings can go, and ambient moisture levels that are higher than what inland properties deal with. A contractor who does not understand those conditions will spec the wrong materials or skip the soil assessment, and the result shows up within a few years as cracking, settling, or corrosion.
South Florida hurricane season runs from June through November, and the Florida Building Code requires that all structures attached to a home meet wind-load standards appropriate for this region. Lake Clarke Shores homes also skew older, with much of the housing stock dating to the 1950s through 1970s. That means concrete block construction is common, which affects how new sunrooms attach to the existing structure, and it also means some slabs and footings are due for inspection before new construction goes on top of them. Getting those details right at the start is how you avoid problems after the first major storm.
Our crew works throughout Lake Clarke Shores regularly, and we pull permits directly through the Town of Lake Clarke Shores building department for every attached structure we build. The town is small and the permitting process is straightforward if you know what they require, but it does have specific local standards that differ from unincorporated Palm Beach County. We handle that process so you do not have to navigate it yourself.
We reach Lake Clarke Shores easily via Forest Hill Boulevard and Florida Mango Road, the two main corridors through and around the town. Whether your home is on a lot that backs up to Lake Clarke, sits along one of the drainage canals, or is set back from the water in one of the inland streets, we know the area and can be at your property without needing directions. Salt air from the coast, canal moisture, and the intense South Florida sun are all factors we account for in every material and framing decision we make on jobs here.
We also serve homeowners in West Palm Beach directly to the north and east, and in Greenacres to the west, so if your neighbor across the city line asks who we are, you can send them our way.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you have in mind. We respond within one business day and will schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Lake Clarke Shores property, assess the slab, soil, and existing structure, and give you a written estimate at no cost. If there are conditions specific to your lot - waterfront exposure, canal drainage, or an older slab - we talk through those options before any contract is signed.
We file the permit application with the Town of Lake Clarke Shores building department and put your project on the build calendar once approval comes through. Most permit reviews take two to four weeks for straightforward residential projects.
Most sunroom builds in Lake Clarke Shores take two to six weeks from start to finish once the permit is in hand. We do a final walk-through with you before we consider the project closed, and we handle the final inspection with the town so the permit is properly closed out on your property record.
Call us or send a message and we will schedule a free on-site estimate. No pressure, no obligation - just a clear picture of what your project would involve and what it would cost in Lake Clarke Shores.
(561) 954-0058Lake Clarke Shores is a small incorporated town in Palm Beach County, built along the shores of Lake Clarke just west of West Palm Beach. The town was incorporated in 1957 and has stayed intentionally compact, with a population of a few thousand residents living mostly in single-family homes. The housing stock is predominantly mid-century concrete block construction, with homes built from the late 1940s through the 1970s making up the bulk of the residential properties. Lots are well-established with mature landscaping, and many properties sit on or near the lake or one of the drainage canals that run through the town.
Forest Hill Boulevard (State Road 882) runs along the northern edge of town and is the main commercial and traffic corridor connecting the area to surrounding communities. Florida Mango Road is the primary north-south route through the town itself. Lake Clarke Shores is predominantly a homeowner community, with residents who tend to stay long-term and invest in maintaining and improving their properties. Neighboring communities include West Palm Beach to the north and east and Palm Springs to the south, both of which we also serve.
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Learn MoreOur team is ready to visit your Lake Clarke Shores property, assess your space, and give you a free written estimate. The sooner you call, the sooner your new sunroom is on the schedule.