Wellington Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local sunroom contractor in Loxahatchee Groves, FL, specializing in patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom sunroom additions sized for large rural lots. We are fully licensed and insured for Palm Beach County permit work and come prepared for the unpaved roads and wide-open properties that define this part of western Palm Beach County.

Loxahatchee Groves homeowners with covered slabs or lanais are turning them into fully enclosed spaces that work through the summer rainy season and mosquito season alike. Learn more about patio enclosures.
On acreage properties that sit near the edge of the Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge, insects and no-see-ums are a genuine outdoor problem. A screen room is the practical answer - it keeps the outdoors at arm length while you enjoy the space and the views your large lot provides.
Adding a sunroom to a Loxahatchee Groves home takes different planning than a typical suburban job. Larger lots mean more flexibility in placement, and we design additions that take advantage of the open sky and rural views without blocking barn sightlines or paddock access.
Homes on one-to-five-acre lots in the Groves often have unique footprints - long driveways, detached garages, barns, and wraparound outdoor spaces. A custom sunroom design works around what is already there rather than forcing a standard layout onto a property that does not fit one.
Vinyl frames hold up well against South Florida humidity and salt air, and they do not corrode the way aluminum framing does after years of exposure. For homeowners in Loxahatchee Groves who want low-maintenance outdoor living, vinyl sunrooms are a smart, durable choice for the climate.
Even in Loxahatchee Groves, summer heat makes unconditioned outdoor rooms nearly unusable from June through September. An all season room with insulated walls and a dedicated cooling source keeps the space comfortable year-round on a property where you actually have room to build it right.
Loxahatchee Groves sits at the western edge of Palm Beach County, right beside the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge. The land is flat, the water table is shallow, and the soils are sandy and slow-draining. After a heavy summer storm - and South Florida averages close to 60 inches of rain a year, most of it falling between June and September - standing water around a poorly sited foundation is not unusual. A contractor who has only worked on standard suburban slabs will not know to assess these drainage and moisture conditions before pouring footings or anchoring an enclosure frame.
Properties here are also a different scale from most of South Florida. Lot sizes of one to five acres are common, and homes often sit well back from the road with long driveways and outbuildings nearby. Getting materials to the job site, setting up safely on a working equestrian property, and accounting for setback requirements that differ on agricultural zoning all require experience working in rural Palm Beach County. The Palm Beach County Building Division applies the same Florida Building Code standards here as anywhere else in the county, including impact-resistant glass requirements for new enclosed structures - and that is non-negotiable regardless of how rural the setting.
Our crew works throughout Loxahatchee Groves regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. We pull permits through Palm Beach County Building Division for all jobs in the Groves, and we know that rural properties here often require additional site assessment before we finalize a design or schedule a permit application.
Most of the homes we work on in Loxahatchee Groves are concrete block with stucco exteriors, built between the 1980s and early 2000s when the Acreage area was being developed. Navigating to a job site here means going past Southern Boulevard (US-98), often onto unpaved or gravel roads, past paddocks and barn entrances. We come prepared for that. If your property backs up near the Loxahatchee Wildlife Refuge or sits on a dirt road deep in the Groves, we know how to find you and what the site will look like when we arrive.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring areas. Greenacres to the east and Royal Palm Beach to the north are both regular service areas for our team, and we use the same Palm Beach County permit process across all of them.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day. Let us know your property address so we can confirm access and road conditions before scheduling the site visit.
We visit your property, assess the existing slab or ground conditions, check setbacks and drainage, and give you a written estimate with no obligation. This is where cost questions get answered - we do not leave you guessing.
We submit plans to Palm Beach County and manage the permit process. Review typically takes three to five weeks, and you do not need to track it yourself - we will notify you when permits are approved and construction can begin.
Installation on most patio enclosures takes one to two weeks on site. We schedule county inspections, complete the final walkthrough with you, and hand over all permit documentation so your records are complete.
We serve acreage properties throughout Loxahatchee Groves and the Acreage. No obligation estimate, same-week site visits available.
(561) 576-0264Loxahatchee Groves is a small rural town in western Palm Beach County with a population of roughly 3,500 to 4,000 people. It was incorporated in 2006, making it one of the newer municipalities in the county, but the character of the area goes back much further. The town is intentionally kept rural - minimum lot sizes, horse-friendly zoning, and a culture of space and privacy. Most properties run from one to five acres, with concrete block homes set well back from unpaved or gravel roads, often alongside barns, paddocks, and open fields. The area is sometimes referred to interchangeably with "the Acreage," the broader unincorporated community that surrounds the town to the north and east.
The western border of Loxahatchee Groves runs right up against the Arthur R. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge, the northern arm of the Everglades ecosystem. Southern Boulevard (US-98) runs along the southern edge of town and is the primary connection to West Palm Beach and the rest of Palm Beach County. Neighboring communities include Royal Palm Beach to the northeast and Greenacres further east along Southern Boulevard. Homes in Loxahatchee Groves are predominantly owner-occupied, and residents tend to be long-term - the rural lifestyle and large lots attract people who put down roots.
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