Wellington Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Boynton Beach, FL, building all season rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions for homeowners throughout the city. We handle City of Boynton Beach permit submissions and HOA approval packages, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Boynton Beach summers are too hot for an uninsulated glass room, and the salt air near the coast rules out bare aluminum framing. An all season room built with low-E glass, powder-coated framing, and a connected mini-split unit gives you year-round use in a city where being outdoors is only comfortable for part of the year. Learn more about all season rooms.
A screened enclosure is the most common backyard addition in Boynton Beach - it keeps insects out during the comfortable months and protects pool decks and patio furniture from storm debris. For homes near the Boynton Beach Inlet, marine-grade hardware and UV-resistant screen fabric are the right specification, not a premium upgrade.
Many of the 1960s and 1970s ranch homes in Boynton Beach's older neighborhoods west of Federal Highway have slab foundations that are already in good condition and can support a new sunroom addition without costly foundation work. Adding square footage to an older home in a rising market makes strong financial sense when the work is permitted and done right.
Boynton Beach's afternoon thunderstorm season makes an open patio nearly unusable from May through September. A patio enclosure - glass or screen with a solid roof - protects the space from rain and direct sun without requiring a full room addition permit or a new foundation pour.
For Boynton Beach homeowners in 55-plus communities like Leisureville who want year-round indoor-outdoor living, a fully climate-controlled four season sunroom with insulated glass is the right choice. The room stays comfortable even in July, which is the only thing that matters in this climate if you plan to use it daily.
An insulated aluminum patio cover is a practical first step for Boynton Beach homeowners who want to use their rear patio more without committing to a full enclosure. It blocks the direct sun that makes rear patios unbearable in summer and protects outdoor furniture from the UV and rain damage that Florida's weather delivers every year.
Boynton Beach sits on the Atlantic coast, and that location changes every material decision on an outdoor enclosure. Salt air carried inland from the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway corrodes standard aluminum hardware, bare metal fasteners, and untreated screen frames far faster than in an inland city. Homes within a mile or two of the Boynton Beach Inlet are particularly exposed. The right response is not an upgrade - it is a baseline specification that uses powder-coated framing, stainless steel fasteners, and UV-resistant screen fabric on every coastal project. A contractor who does not work regularly near the coast may not know this, and the homeowner ends up replacing hardware within a few years.
A large share of Boynton Beach's housing stock was built between 1960 and 1990, and these single-story concrete block ranch homes are now 35 to 60 years old. The slabs are generally sound, but the stucco exteriors, caulked joints, and original roofing on these homes need attention before or alongside any enclosure project. Flat lots throughout the city also mean drainage has to be assessed at every job - standing water at the base of an enclosure frame is one of the leading causes of early structural failure here, and it is preventable with proper grading at installation. The City of Boynton Beach requires a building permit for all enclosed structures, and setback requirements vary by zoning district - both details that need to be confirmed before any project begins.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we submit permits through the City of Boynton Beach Building Division. We know the plan review requirements, the inspection schedule for residential enclosure projects, and the documentation the City requires for product approvals - particularly for impact-rated glass and aluminum framing systems. That familiarity keeps permit timelines predictable and avoids correction notices that push project starts back by weeks.
Congress Avenue is the city's main north-south corridor, and the neighborhoods on either side of it have different characters - older established subdivisions closer to Federal Highway to the east, newer development pushing west toward the county line. Boynton Beach Boulevard is the east-west spine, connecting the beach areas near Oceanfront Park to the western communities. We work across the whole city and know what the housing stock looks like in each neighborhood - the concrete block ranches near downtown, the 55-plus communities like Leisureville, and the townhome developments along Woolbright Road.
We also serve neighboring Delray Beach to the south and West Palm Beach to the north, so if your project spans community boundaries or you are comparing contractors across nearby cities, we cover that whole stretch of Palm Beach County.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your property, the space you have in mind, and any HOA requirements you are already aware of.
We visit your Boynton Beach property to measure the space, check drainage at the perimeter, and confirm setbacks and HOA requirements. You receive a written itemized estimate - no surprise costs appear later.
We handle the City of Boynton Beach permit application and any HOA submittal package in parallel. Construction begins once both approvals are in hand - most installations take two to three weeks on site.
We schedule and pass the City final inspection before we consider the job complete. You walk through the finished space with us, and we address any punch-list items before leaving the site.
We serve Boynton Beach homeowners from the coastal neighborhoods near the Inlet to the western communities along Congress Avenue. Call us or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(561) 576-0264Boynton Beach is a city of roughly 80,000 people in the middle of Palm Beach County, sitting directly on the Atlantic coast. It has its own beach access at Oceanfront Park and a waterway inlet that connects the Intracoastal to the ocean - the Boynton Beach Inlet is a well-known local landmark for fishing and boating. The city grew rapidly from the 1960s through the 1980s, and that growth produced a wide mix of single-family ranch homes, condo communities, and townhome developments. A large share of the population is retired or near retirement age, with established 55-plus communities like Leisureville representing a distinct part of the city's residential character. You can read more about Boynton Beach's history and neighborhoods on Wikipedia.
The city runs roughly east to west from the ocean to the county line, with Congress Avenue dividing the more densely developed eastern half from the newer residential areas pushing west. Downtown Boynton Beach along Federal Highway has been actively redeveloped in recent years with new mixed-use projects alongside the older commercial strip. Home values in the city have risen significantly over the past decade, which has pushed more homeowners to invest in upgrades rather than move. We also work in nearby Delray Beach directly to the south, as well as Boca Raton further south along the coast - and we serve all three cities with the same crew.
Keep insects out while enjoying fresh air in a screened outdoor room.
Learn MoreConvert your existing patio slab into a fully enclosed sunroom.
Learn MoreTurn your deck into a comfortable enclosed room you can use year-round.
Learn MoreClimate-controlled rooms designed for comfortable use every day of the year.
Learn MoreEnclose your patio with walls and windows for a protected outdoor room.
Learn MoreFloor-to-ceiling glass solariums that maximize natural light in your home.
Learn MoreDurable patio covers that provide shade and weather protection outdoors.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit the form - we respond within one business day and serve all of Boynton Beach, from the coastal neighborhoods to the western communities.