
Lake Clarke Shores Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds all season rooms, screen enclosures, and patio sunrooms for homeowners throughout Royal Palm Beach, FL. We handle village permits, know the canal-lot setbacks, and work with CBS construction common throughout this Palm Beach County village - serving the area since 2020.

Royal Palm Beach sits inland and gets the full South Florida heat and humidity cycle every summer, making an uninsulated patio room uncomfortable from June through September. Our all season room service adds insulated glass panels, a thermally broken frame, and a climate system so the space is comfortable in August and pleasant in January - and it adds usable square footage that holds up under Palm Beach County home inspections.
Royal Palm Beach is a designated bird sanctuary and is surrounded by canals and green space that support mosquitoes and no-see-ums from late spring through early fall. A screen room with fiberglass mesh and heavy-gauge aluminum framing keeps the outdoor air moving while keeping the insects out, and it meets the wind-load requirements set by the Florida Building Code for this area.
Homes in Royal Palm Beach built from the 1970s through the early 2000s often have concrete slab patios that are still structurally sound. Where the slab is in good shape, we can frame a patio enclosure on top of the existing pour - which lowers cost compared to new foundation work and reduces the construction timeline while still delivering a permitted, inspected addition.
Royal Palm Beach has canals running through and between many residential neighborhoods, and the high moisture near those waterways accelerates corrosion on standard aluminum frames. Vinyl framing does not rust or oxidize, holds its color without repainting, and performs well in the humid, wet conditions common near the village's drainage network.
Royal Palm Beach homeowners who want to add conditioned square footage to a home that was built before today's energy codes often start with a four season sunroom. It delivers a fully insulated, climate-controlled room at a lower cost than a full CBS addition, and it can be designed to match the existing roofline and stucco exterior so the result looks like part of the original house.
The intense UV exposure in Royal Palm Beach - strong sun nearly every day of the year - fades outdoor furniture, heats up uncovered patios to uncomfortable temperatures, and drives homeowners indoors from late morning through late afternoon. A solid aluminum patio cover blocks the direct sun, gives rain protection, and can serve as a foundation for a full enclosure down the road if your plans change.
Royal Palm Beach was developed starting in 1959 as a planned residential community in western Palm Beach County, and its housing stock spans several distinct decades. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s are typically smaller concrete block structures with flat or low-pitched rooflines. The 1980s and 1990s brought larger CBS construction with stucco exteriors and more varied rooflines. The early 2000s added two-story homes in newer subdivisions. This range matters for sunroom and enclosure work because the slab condition, roofline geometry, and exterior wall details all affect how an addition needs to be designed and attached. A contractor who only knows how to work on new construction in one era of building will run into surprises on a 1975 home that a more experienced local crew sees coming.
The village was engineered from the start with a network of canals and waterways running through and around residential areas. Many homes back up directly to a canal, and canal-adjacent lots carry specific setback requirements that affect where a patio enclosure or sunroom can be placed. The high water table near those waterways also affects soil conditions at the slab edge. Add the standard South Florida climate demands - hot and humid from June through October, hurricane season from June through November, intense UV year-round, and daily afternoon thunderstorms in summer - and every outdoor structure in Royal Palm Beach needs to be engineered for the conditions from the start.
Our crew works throughout Royal Palm Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the Village of Royal Palm Beach building office for every attached structure we build here. The village manages its own permitting process independently of Palm Beach County, which means review contacts, submission requirements, and inspection scheduling all operate on the village's own timeline. We know the building office and set realistic schedules around their review cycle so our clients are not left waiting without a clear picture of where the project stands.
State Road 7 (U.S. 441) runs along the eastern edge of the village and carries most of the commercial traffic. Royal Palm Beach Boulevard is the main east-west road through the community, and Okeechobee Boulevard crosses the area connecting to West Palm Beach to the east. Whether your home is in a neighborhood near Royal Palm Beach Commons Park, backing up to one of the village's canals, or in a newer section further from SR 7, we know the streets and the construction conditions that come with each part of the village.
We also serve Wellington to the south and West Palm Beach to the east, so homeowners near the village 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. We respond within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your Royal Palm Beach property, measure the space, check the slab condition, assess any canal setback or drainage considerations, and review your goals. You receive a written estimate with no obligation - no pressure, no vague ballpark.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the Village of Royal Palm Beach and keep you updated on review progress. Village review typically takes two to four weeks for a standard residential addition.
Construction in Royal Palm Beach typically takes two to four weeks. We coordinate all required inspections with the village, walk you through the finished space, and make sure the permit closes so your property record is clean.
We serve Royal Palm Beach and surrounding Palm Beach County villages. Free written estimate, no obligation, and we handle the village permit from start to finish.
(561) 954-0058Royal Palm Beach is a village in western Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and developed as a planned residential community from the start. It covers roughly 10 square miles and is almost entirely residential in character, home to around 39,000 residents. Most of the housing was built between the 1960s and the early 2000s, producing a mix of building styles and construction eras across the village's neighborhoods. State Road 7 (U.S. 441) forms the eastern edge and carries the village's commercial activity, while Royal Palm Beach Boulevard is the main east-west road through the community. The village is bordered by Wellington to the south, with West Palm Beach further to the east along Okeechobee Boulevard.
The village has been a Tree City USA since 1990, maintaining a rich canopy across its residential neighborhoods, and the entire village is designated a bird sanctuary. Royal Palm Beach Commons Park serves as the main community gathering space, with sports fields, a cultural center, and open green space. The village runs its own building department, code enforcement, stormwater management, and public works - all separate from Palm Beach County - which means contractors here deal directly with the village on every permitted project. Neighbors to the south in Wellington face similar planned-community permit processes, and we serve both.
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