
Palm Coast Lanai Sunrooms & Patios helps Palm Coast homeowners turn unused patios and bare slabs into comfortable, climate-controlled sunrooms built for Florida's heat, rain, and hurricane season.

Palm Coast Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Palm Coast, FL and surrounding communities with 16 services - from basic screen room installation to fully custom, climate-controlled four season sunrooms. Whether your patio is sitting empty because of bugs and heat or your existing enclosure is showing its age, we build solutions that work in Florida's demanding climate. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and county inspections so you do not have to.

Tired of avoiding your backyard all summer? A sunroom addition gives you a climate-controlled space to enjoy the outdoors year-round, even on the hottest Florida days.
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Want a room you can actually use in July? Four season sunrooms are fully insulated and tied into your home's cooling, so the heat index stays outside where it belongs.
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Mosquitoes taking over your evenings? A three season sunroom puts you back outside - bug-free, rain-protected, and comfortable for most of the Florida year.
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Open patio sitting empty half the year? An enclosure converts that space into a livable room without the full cost of a home addition.
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Your lot, your roofline, your vision - custom sunrooms are designed from scratch to fit your exact home and how you plan to use the space.
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Starting from a bare slab or an empty lot corner? Full sunroom construction handles the foundation, frame, windows, and finish from day one.
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Existing sunroom baking in summer or leaking in storms? A remodel brings it up to Florida's current standards so you can actually use it again.
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Bugs and rain keeping you inside? A screened room keeps the breeze in and the insects out, at a fraction of the cost of a full enclosure.
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Have an open patio that could be so much more? We convert existing slabs and covered patios into proper enclosed sunrooms without starting from scratch.
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Deck showing its age and sitting unused? Converting it to a sunroom extends the life of your outdoor investment and turns it into a room you use every day.
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Want the flexibility to use your space in every month? All season rooms combine insulation, real windows, and climate control for true year-round comfort in Florida.
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Covered patio that still lets in the heat and bugs? A fully enclosed patio room seals out the elements while keeping the natural light and outdoor feel.
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Love natural light but hate the Florida heat that comes with it? A solarium uses specialty glazing to fill the room with sunlight without turning it into an oven.
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No shade on your patio during those brutal afternoon hours? A patio cover blocks direct sun and rain so the space stays usable without a full enclosure.
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Not sure what kind of room fits your home and your budget? Sunroom design consultation helps you plan the right layout, materials, and features before anything is built.
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Want low maintenance without giving up quality? Vinyl sunrooms resist moisture, salt air, and UV exposure - perfect for Palm Coast's demanding coastal climate.
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Reach out by phone or contact form and tell us what you are hoping to build. We will ask a few quick questions - size, how you plan to use the space, whether you have an HOA - and schedule a free on-site estimate, usually within a few days. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
We visit your property, look at the space, check existing slabs and drainage, and walk through your options in plain terms. You will leave the meeting knowing what is possible, what it costs, and what the timeline looks like - including the permit wait. No pressure, no obligation.
We handle the Flagler County permit, HOA submission if needed, construction, and the final inspection. You get progress updates along the way. When the inspector signs off, we do a walkthrough with you, hand over the permit documents, and the room is yours.
What you actually get when you hire us.
We carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project. Your homeowner's policy stays protected, and you are never personally exposed if something goes wrong on-site.
We live and work in this community. We know Flagler County's permit process, the soil conditions in different neighborhoods, and the HOA requirements in most of the larger communities - because we work here every week.
We come to your home, look at the space, and give you a written estimate at no cost. There is no pressure and no follow-up sales call. If you want to move forward, great. If not, that is fine too.
Every room we build meets Flagler County's wind-load requirements, using impact-rated or hurricane-rated materials. We do not cut corners on the components that protect your home when a storm rolls in.
Have a question before you decide? Call us at (386) 529-0883 or send us a message.
"They finished our screen room installation in about two weeks, which was exactly what they told us at the estimate. No surprises on the bill, and the crew cleaned up the yard each day before they left. We have used the room every single evening since."
James R., Palm Coast - Screen room installation
"We had a three season sunroom that was basically unusable in summer - it turned into an oven by 10 in the morning. They remodeled it with proper insulation and new windows. Now we use it as a home office year-round. It is genuinely one of the best things we have done to this house."
Maria T., Flagler Beach - Sunroom remodeling
"Our HOA can be particular about exterior changes. The contractor handled the whole submission process and got approval on the first try. The four season sunroom looks like it was always part of the house, and our HOA had no complaints after the inspection."
David K., St. Augustine - Four season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straight answer about what is possible and what it costs. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(386) 529-0883Palm Coast Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Palm Coast, FL and serves homeowners across 12 communities in Flagler and Volusia counties, including Flagler Beach, Bunnell, St. Augustine, Ormond Beach, and Daytona Beach. We handle most projects within a same-week scheduling window and cover the full area from Ponte Vedra Beach south to Edgewater.
Helpful context before you call anyone.
Yes, and that is a good thing for you. A county permit means a licensed inspector checks the work at key stages, protecting you from construction that would fail in a storm. The review process typically takes two to four weeks. For more on Florida building requirements, the Florida Building Commission publishes current standards for residential additions statewide.
Florida requires all permanent additions to meet strict wind-load standards. In Palm Coast, that means impact-rated glazing and engineered roof-to-wall connections - not optional upgrades. A room built to this standard costs more, but it holds up when a named storm comes through. A room that does not meet this standard is a liability, not an asset.
A three season room is designed for spring and fall use - comfortable in Palm Coast roughly nine or ten months of the year, but hot in July and August. A four season room adds insulation and HVAC, making it usable in every month. If you plan to use the room year-round, the four season version is the right choice for this climate.
A permitted, conditioned sunroom that adds living square footage may trigger a property value reassessment. An unconditioned screen room typically does not. The Flagler County Property Appraiser's office handles assessments here - it is worth a quick call to understand how your specific addition will be classified before you build.
Most Palm Coast neighborhoods were developed as planned communities with active HOAs. Architectural review approval is typically required before you can even apply for the county permit. These are two separate processes. Starting both at the same time saves weeks. A contractor who does not ask about your HOA on the first call is not experienced with this market.
Palm Coast's sandy soil drains quickly but shifts over time, especially after dry stretches. A slab poured without proper ground assessment and compaction can crack or settle within a few years. The USDA Web Soil Survey is a public tool contractors use to understand local soil conditions before recommending a foundation approach.
Palm Coast Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured Sunroom Contractor company based in Palm Coast, Florida, serving 12 communities across Flagler and Volusia counties since 2019. We hold a Florida Certified Building Contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, and we carry full general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project.
Over the years we have completed projects across all 16 of our service categories - from basic screen room installs to fully custom four season sunrooms on canal-front properties. Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida's current wind-load standards.
Learn more about our team and how we workIf you plan to use the space primarily in the cooler months - October through May - a three season room is the practical, cost-effective choice in Palm Coast. If you want it year-round, including July and August, you need a four season room with full insulation and HVAC.
If the frame is bent, rusted, or pulling away from the house, replacement usually costs less over ten years than repeated repairs. Screen enclosures in Palm Coast that are more than 15 years old often fail Florida's current wind-load requirements, which also matters for your insurance.
Late fall through early spring - October through March - is the most popular window. Weather is mild, contractor schedules are more flexible than in peak summer, and you can have the room ready before mosquito season returns. The National Association of Home Builders notes that planning six to ten weeks ahead of your target start date is realistic for most projects.
For standards on energy-efficient windows and glazing that perform in Florida's subtropical climate, the ENERGY STAR windows and skylights program publishes ratings by climate zone - a useful starting point when comparing window options with your contractor. Ready to talk through what makes sense for your home? Call us at (386) 529-0883.
Palm Coast is one of Florida's fastest-growing cities, incorporated in 1999 after decades of development by ITT Community Development Corporation beginning in the early 1970s. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city's population has grown to roughly 90,000 to 100,000 residents, the majority of whom own their homes. Most of the housing stock dates to the 1970s through 1990s, which means a large number of homes are now 30 to 50 years old and at the stage where outdoor structures like screened enclosures and patios are ready for repair or replacement.
The city is defined by its extensive freshwater canal network, wooded residential sections, and proximity to natural areas including Washington Oaks Gardens State Park along the Matanzas River to the south. Flagler Beach sits directly to the east, and many Palm Coast homeowners chose their properties specifically for the canal views and tree canopy. The combination of water features, warm humidity, and year-round mosquito pressure makes screened and enclosed outdoor rooms one of the most requested home improvements in the area.
Homes here are primarily single-story concrete block construction on modest lots, many backing up to the city's canal system. Sandy soil, salt air from the Atlantic coast, and Flagler County's strict wind-load building requirements all shape how sunrooms and enclosures need to be built here - and why a contractor with local experience matters more than one who is new to this specific market. Palm Coast Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has been working in Palm Coast neighborhoods since 2019 and understands the conditions that make this area different from other parts of Florida.
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