
Lake Clarke Shores Lanai Sunrooms & Patios remodels and builds sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio rooms for homeowners throughout Riviera Beach, FL. We work with mid-century CBS construction, coastal salt-air conditions, and city permits - serving Singer Island and mainland neighborhoods since 2020.

Many Riviera Beach homes have original screen rooms or glass enclosures that were built in the 1950s through 1970s - decades before current Florida wind codes and before anyone was thinking about corrosion-resistant framing for coastal environments. Our sunroom remodeling service brings those structures up to current standards, replacing deteriorated framing and outdated glass with materials built to handle Riviera Beach salt air and hurricane-season wind loads.
Riviera Beach sits right on the Atlantic coast and the Lake Worth Lagoon, and the combination of warm water and tropical vegetation means insects are a year-round presence rather than a seasonal nuisance. A screen room with fiberglass mesh, heavy-gauge aluminum framing, and proper wind-load engineering keeps the outdoor air moving while keeping insects out - and it passes Florida Building Code inspection in a coastal wind zone.
Riviera Beach mainland neighborhoods have a large share of mid-century CBS homes on modest lots where the existing concrete slab patio is still structurally sound. Where the slab holds up on inspection, we build the enclosure on top of it rather than tearing it out - a practical approach that cuts cost and keeps the project timeline shorter while delivering a permitted, inspected enclosure.
Standard aluminum frames corrode faster in Riviera Beach than almost anywhere else in Palm Beach County because the city sits directly on the Atlantic coast and the Lake Worth Lagoon. Vinyl framing does not oxidize or rust, holds its color without repainting, and requires no special coastal maintenance - making it a practical choice for any Riviera Beach property, especially those on Singer Island or within a few blocks of the water.
Riviera Beach homeowners who want to add fully conditioned square footage without a CBS addition often choose a four season sunroom. It delivers insulated glass, a thermally broken frame, and a climate system that keeps the room comfortable in August and pleasant in the dry season - and it can be designed to tie into the existing roofline and stucco exterior so the addition looks like original construction.
The sun in Riviera Beach is intense year-round, and the afternoon heat in summer drives homeowners off uncovered patios by midday. A solid aluminum patio cover blocks the direct sun and provides rain protection without fully enclosing the space - a good starting point for homeowners who want more usable outdoor area before committing to a full enclosure, and it can be built to accept panels later if your plans change.
Riviera Beach was incorporated in 1922 and has been a fully built-out city for decades. Much of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s - concrete block construction that has spent 40 to 70 years absorbing Florida heat, humidity, and salt air. Existing screen enclosures and glass rooms on these homes were typically built long before Florida adopted its current wind-load code requirements, and they often used framing and glazing products that were not designed for long-term coastal exposure. When a Riviera Beach homeowner calls about their existing sunroom or patio enclosure, we expect to find corrosion, compromised seals, and glass that no longer meets current hurricane standards. A contractor who does not know what to look for on a 1965 CBS home near the lagoon is going to miss things that matter.
The city also has a sharply different character on each side of the Lake Worth Lagoon. The mainland neighborhoods have dense, owner-occupied single-family homes on small lots, with some rental and multi-tenant properties. Singer Island has oceanfront and lagoon-side condominiums and resort properties facing direct ocean exposure. Both sides deal with salt air, but the intensity increases the closer you get to the water. Florida Building Code requirements for coastal construction - higher wind loads, impact-rated glazing, and corrosion-resistant hardware - apply throughout Riviera Beach and are non-negotiable for any permitted structure. The city's low elevation and proximity to the ocean also means flood zone requirements affect where and how certain structures can be built, particularly near the lagoon.
Our crew works throughout Riviera Beach regularly, and we file permits with the City of Riviera Beach building department for every permitted structure we build here. Riviera Beach runs its own municipal permitting process, and the city's building office handles review and inspection scheduling on the city's own timeline. We know the city permitting process and set realistic project schedules around their review cycle so clients are not left without a clear picture of where things stand.
Blue Heron Boulevard (State Road 708) is the main east-west corridor through the city, running from the mainland to Singer Island over the bridge. City Hall sits on Blue Heron Boulevard, and it is the main route most Riviera Beach residents use every day. The Port of Palm Beach sits on the city's waterfront and brings commercial traffic to roads near the water. Whether your home is on the mainland side off Blue Heron Boulevard, near Rapids Water Park to the west, or on Singer Island facing the ocean, we know Riviera Beach and the difference between what each part of the city demands from outdoor construction.
We also serve Palm Beach Gardens to the north and West Palm Beach to the south, so homeowners near those borders have a single contractor for all three communities.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind - new build, remodel, or assessment of an existing structure. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Riviera Beach property, assess the existing structure or space, check for coastal corrosion and slab condition, and review your goals. You receive a written estimate at no charge and no obligation - no vague ballpark figures, no pressure.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Riviera Beach and keep you updated on review progress. We also confirm that materials - framing, glass, fasteners - meet Florida coastal construction requirements before ordering begins.
Construction typically takes one to three weeks depending on scope. We coordinate all required city inspections, walk you through the finished space, and make sure the permit closes so your property record is clean and your structure is fully documented.
We serve Riviera Beach mainland neighborhoods and Singer Island. Free written estimate, no obligation, and we handle all city permitting from application to final inspection.
(561) 954-0058Riviera Beach is a city in northeastern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1922 and home to roughly 35,000 to 40,000 residents. The city is split into two distinct areas by the Lake Worth Lagoon: the dense mainland section and Singer Island, a barrier peninsula accessible by bridge. The mainland side is a mix of mid-century single-family neighborhoods, commercial corridors, and the Port of Palm Beach - a working seaport on the city waterfront. Blue Heron Boulevard (State Road 708) is the main east-west road, running from the mainland across Blue Heron Bridge to Singer Island - one of the top shore-diving spots in the country. The neighboring city of Palm Beach Gardens sits to the north, and West Palm Beach is directly to the south.
Singer Island has a very different character from the mainland - lined with oceanfront and lagoon-side condominium towers and resort-style buildings, facing direct Atlantic Ocean exposure. The island's proximity to the ocean means structures here take some of the heaviest salt-air exposure in the entire Palm Beach County region. The mainland neighborhoods, particularly those near the Port of Palm Beach and along the lagoon waterfront, are also in designated flood zones. Rapids Water Park, one of the largest water parks in Florida, sits on the western side of the city and is a well-known local landmark. Whether you live near the port, in a residential neighborhood off Blue Heron Boulevard, or on Singer Island, the shared condition across all of Riviera Beach is a coastal climate that is hard on outdoor structures and demands materials chosen for long-term performance.
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