Wellington Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Palm Beach Gardens, FL, building custom sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio covers for homeowners throughout the city - including gated communities like BallenIsles, PGA National, and Mirasol. We handle both Palm Beach County permit submissions and HOA approval packages, and we respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Palm Beach Gardens HOA communities have specific architectural standards for exterior additions - roofline pitch, frame color, and material quality all matter for approval. A custom sunroom designed to match your existing stucco exterior and tile roof is the version that passes review and looks like it belongs there. Learn more about custom sunrooms.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes with pools already have or once had a screened lanai. Replacing an aging screen enclosure or adding a new one to a pool deck is one of the most common projects in this city, and the HOA approval process for screen rooms is typically more straightforward than for full glass enclosures.
For Palm Beach Gardens homeowners who want year-round use, a four season sunroom with low-E glass and a connected air conditioning system is the right answer. With summer highs regularly in the low 90s and intense UV exposure nearly every day, proper glass specification is not optional - it determines whether the room is actually usable.
Palm Beach Gardens homes built in the 1970s through 1990s often have a rear covered patio that gets too much direct sun and too many bugs to use comfortably. A patio enclosure turns that space into something genuinely livable without requiring a new foundation or a full room addition.
For homeowners in newer Palm Beach Gardens communities like Alton and Avenir where lots are larger and the homes have more room to expand, a sunroom addition built on a new foundation slab creates genuine permanent square footage. We size additions to comply with setback requirements and HOA guidelines before a single post goes in.
Not every project in Palm Beach Gardens needs to be a full enclosure. A solid patio cover - aluminum or insulated - blocks the direct sun and rain that make rear patios uncomfortable most of the year, and at a lower cost than a screened or glass enclosure. Many HOA communities approve them readily when materials and colors match the home.
Palm Beach Gardens was incorporated in 1959 and built out steadily through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, which means a large portion of the city's housing stock is now 30 to 55 years old. At that age, original roofs, exterior stucco, and caulked joints around windows and doors are well past their typical service life in South Florida's climate. The flat lots and sandy soil common throughout the city drain well in most conditions, but heavy summer rain can still leave standing water near foundations in low-lying spots - and an enclosure that does not account for drainage at the perimeter will funnel that water into the frame base. A contractor doing proper work here includes a drainage review as part of every on-site assessment, not as an add-on.
The HOA layer is the other defining feature of sunroom work in Palm Beach Gardens. A significant share of homes here sit inside deed-restricted communities - many of them gated - with architectural review boards that evaluate exterior modifications before approving them. Getting the HOA submittal right matters as much as getting the building permit right, and the two processes run in parallel. A contractor who has not worked in communities like BallenIsles, Mirasol, or PGA National before will run into requirements they did not anticipate: specific frame colors, roofline compatibility standards, or material specifications that the HOA reviewer will flag immediately. Experience with these communities shortens the approval timeline and avoids revisions that push the whole project back by months.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, and we pull permits through the Palm Beach County Building Division, which handles all permitting for the city. We know the County submittal requirements, the inspection schedule, and the specific plan review notes that come back most often for sunroom and enclosure work in this area. That familiarity keeps projects moving through the review process without unnecessary correction rounds.
PGA Boulevard is the main corridor running east to west through the city, and the neighborhoods on either side of it tell two different stories. Older established communities east of Interstate 95 have homes from the 1970s and 1980s with concrete block construction and mature landscaping. Newer communities further west - including Avenir, which is still actively developing - have larger lots, newer construction, and different site conditions. We work in both ends of the city and understand what that means for material selection, permit complexity, and site prep.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Jupiter to the north and West Palm Beach to the south, so we understand how permit processes and local building conditions vary across the northern end of Palm Beach County.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day and schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - including evenings and weekends for homeowners with full schedules.
We visit your property, measure, review your HOA guidelines if applicable, and provide a written estimate with no obligation. The estimate reflects your actual site and community requirements - not a ballpark pulled from a formula.
We prepare and submit both the HOA approval package and the Palm Beach County building permit simultaneously when possible. HOA review and county permit review each typically run two to five weeks. We handle all follow-up correspondence on both tracks.
Once both approvals are in hand, installation begins. Most projects complete in two to four weeks. We schedule all required county inspections and do not close the project until the final inspection is passed and the permit is officially closed in the county system.
We know the HOA approval process and the Palm Beach County permit system. Get a written estimate with no obligation - we respond within one business day.
(561) 576-0264Palm Beach Gardens is a city of about 57,000 people in northern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and designed from the start as a planned community. Most of its housing stock was built between 1970 and 2000, with the bulk of homes concentrated in HOA-governed communities ranging from entry-level neighborhoods to high-end gated estates. The city is home to PGA National Resort, one of the most recognized golf addresses in the country, and several of the city's largest residential communities - including BallenIsles and Mirasol - wrap around golf courses and water features that define the landscape here. PGA Boulevard serves as the main east-west corridor, connecting the older established neighborhoods near Interstate 95 to the newer developments further west.
Newer master-planned communities like Alton and Avenir are adding thousands of homes to the western part of the city, bringing fresh construction alongside the established neighborhoods from the 1970s and 1980s. Backyard pools with screened lanais are extremely common throughout Palm Beach Gardens - it is practically a standard feature of the housing stock here. Neighboring communities to the north include Jupiter, and to the south lies West Palm Beach, both of which we serve regularly.
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Learn MoreFrom PGA National to Avenir - we serve all of Palm Beach Gardens and handle the HOA approval and county permit process for you. Call or contact us today.