
Lake Clarke Shores Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for homeowners throughout Wellington, FL. We navigate HOA architectural approvals, pull permits through the Wellington Building Division, and understand the planned community construction common throughout the village - serving Palm Beach County since 2020.

Wellington homeowners invest in their properties, and a sunroom that looks like it was bolted on as an afterthought does not fit the village standard. Our custom sunroom service is designed from the ground up to match your home - roofline, siding, windows, and interior finish - so the addition looks intentional and holds up to HOA architectural review without revisions.
Wellington homes near drainage canals and the Environmental Preserve deal with heavy mosquito and insect pressure from June through October. A properly engineered screen room with heavy-gauge framing and fiberglass mesh keeps the patio usable during the worst of the summer bug season, and it meets the wind-load requirements the Florida Building Code sets for this area.
Wellington summers push into the low-to-mid 90s with humidity from June through September, and an unconditioned glass room becomes unusable during those months. A four season sunroom with insulated glass, thermal framing, and a ductless mini-split system stays comfortable year-round - which is what most Wellington homeowners want when they are adding usable square footage to an already valuable property.
Wellington homes built in the 1980s through early 2000s often have concrete slab patios that are in solid shape after 20 to 40 years of South Florida use. Where the slab is sound, we can build a patio enclosure on top of the existing pour without breaking it out - lowering the cost compared to starting from dirt and reducing the timeline for permit inspection.
South Florida humidity and the salt air that drifts inland from the Atlantic affect aluminum frames on Wellington properties the same way they do everywhere in Palm Beach County - just slowly enough that homeowners do not notice until the surface starts flaking. Vinyl frames do not corrode, do not need repainting, and hold their appearance through years of tropical climate exposure.
Wellington equestrian properties and standard residential lots alike get hammered by the South Florida afternoon sun from mid-morning through early evening. A solid aluminum patio cover provides shade and rain protection without fully enclosing the space - a good first step for homeowners who want to use their outdoor area more but are not ready for a full sunroom build.
Wellington was developed as a planned community starting in the early 1970s on former ranchland and drained swampland in central Palm Beach County. It was incorporated as a village in 1995 and has grown into the most populous village in Florida, with a housing stock that runs from late-1970s concrete block construction to newer builds from the 1990s and early 2000s. Most homes are single-story or two-story CBS - concrete block and stucco - with stucco exteriors and standard South Florida rooflines. The age range of that housing stock means contractors working here encounter a mix of conditions: older homes where the slab may have settled over the village's flat, formerly swampy terrain, and newer homes where HOA rules set strict design standards for any addition.
The village also sits close to the Florida Everglades on its western edge, and the Acme Drainage District manages an extensive canal network running through and between neighborhoods. That drainage infrastructure keeps the village from flooding in heavy rain, but it also means the water table sits high in many areas - which matters when you are anchoring new structure to an existing slab or setting footings for a freestanding addition. Add Wellington's typical South Florida climate - hot, humid summers with daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, hurricane season from June through November, and intense year-round UV - and you have an environment that demands careful material selection and proper wind-load engineering on every outdoor structure.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we file permits with the Village of Wellington Building Division for every attached structure we build here. Wellington runs its own municipal permitting process separate from unincorporated Palm Beach County, and review timelines, inspection contacts, and HOA coordination all operate differently from what contractors working only in the county are used to. We know the village building office and we know how to set realistic schedules around their review cycle.
Forest Hill Boulevard is the main east-west road through the village - Village Hall sits along it, and most of Wellington's civic and commercial services are anchored to that corridor. Lake Worth Road runs east-west through the southern part of the village. Whether your home is in a neighborhood off Forest Hill Boulevard, near Lake Wellington in the central part of the village, or in one of the equestrian communities closer to the Everglades boundary, we know how to get there and what to expect when we arrive. A significant portion of Wellington homes are in gated subdivisions with homeowners associations, and we have worked within HOA architectural review processes enough to know how to prepare submissions that get approved without rounds of back-and-forth.
We also serve Royal Palm Beach to the north, so homeowners near the Wellington-Royal Palm Beach border have a single point of contact for both 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 site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Wellington property, check the existing slab or yard conditions, measure the space, and identify any HOA submission requirements. You receive a detailed written estimate before committing to anything - no pressure, no surprise numbers later.
We handle the Wellington Building Division permit application and, where required, prepare the HOA architectural submission package. Once approvals are in hand, we schedule construction and keep you updated on the timeline.
Construction typically runs two to four weeks on site. We coordinate the final village inspection, obtain the certificate of completion, and walk the finished space with you before closing out the job.
We serve all of Wellington, FL - gated communities, equestrian properties, and standard subdivisions alike. Free written estimate, no obligation.
(561) 954-0058Wellington is a planned village in central Palm Beach County, developed starting in the early 1970s on what had previously been ranchland and drained Everglades terrain. It was incorporated in 1995 and has grown into the most populous incorporated village in Florida. The housing stock reflects its development timeline: neighborhoods built in the late 1970s and 1980s sit alongside communities developed through the 1990s and early 2000s. Most homes are single-family concrete block construction on flat lots, with a significant portion organized into gated subdivisions governed by homeowners associations. Home values in Wellington run well above state and national averages, and residents tend to be long-term owner-occupants who maintain their properties carefully. More information about Wellington's local government and services is available through the Wellington, Florida Wikipedia article.
Wellington is also internationally recognized as an equestrian center, home to the International Polo Club Palm Beach, which draws competitors and spectators from around the world during the winter season. A meaningful portion of the village's land is dedicated to equestrian use, with specialty fencing, paddocks, and riding trails woven into the residential fabric. Lake Wellington - a 150-acre lake near the village center - anchors a cluster of neighborhoods in the middle of the community. The Wellington Environmental Preserve on the village's northern edge protects wetlands and native habitat used by residents year-round. For homeowners closer to the Everglades boundary, the terrain and drainage conditions differ noticeably from neighborhoods near Forest Hill Boulevard. We also cover Palm Springs to the east, so residents near the Wellington-Palm Springs boundary have convenient access to our team.
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