Wellington Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local sunroom contractor in Wellington, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation for homeowners across the village. We have been serving Wellington since 2019 and are fully licensed and insured for all Palm Beach County permit work.

Wellington homeowners are building sunroom additions to reclaim the backyards they rarely get to enjoy - adding a fully climate-controlled room means you can sit comfortably even in July. Learn more about sunroom additions.
Wellington's afternoon rainy season makes open patios frustrating from June through September. A patio enclosure keeps rain and bugs out while letting light in, so the covered slab you already have becomes usable space.
Screen rooms are popular in Wellington because they let the breeze through without the mosquitoes. For homeowners near the equestrian show grounds or preserve edges, they are especially practical during the cooler winter months.
With Wellington's heat peaking from May through October, a fully air-conditioned four season sunroom is often the only option that delivers comfort every month of the year. We build them with high-performance low-E glass that dramatically reduces heat transfer.
Many Wellington homes back up to water features, bridle paths, or green space, and the right custom sunroom frames that view rather than blocking it. We design window placement and door positions around what you actually want to see.
Wellington's flat terrain and high water table require careful foundation work before framing begins. We assess the slab condition and soil drainage on every job so the room stays level and watertight through South Florida's rainy season.
Most homes in Wellington were built between 1980 and 2000, which means the housing stock is at the age where screened porches and lanais are showing their years. The concrete block construction common throughout the village holds up well, but the aluminum framing on older screen enclosures and patio covers corrodes in South Florida's salt-laden humidity. Homeowners in communities like Versailles, Olympia, and Palm Beach Polo are replacing those aging structures with proper sunrooms that handle the climate rather than fighting it.
Wellington also sits within Palm Beach County's wind zone, which means every new enclosed structure must use impact-resistant glass and framing rated for high wind speeds - this is not optional. The flat terrain across the village creates drainage challenges, too: a sunroom foundation poured without accounting for Wellington's high water table will settle or collect standing water after the summer downpours that roll through nearly every afternoon from June through September. A contractor who has only worked in drier parts of Florida will not anticipate these site conditions.
Our crew pulls permits directly through the Village of Wellington and Palm Beach County's Building Division on every job, and we know the architectural review requirements for the major planned communities across the village. Whether a project is in Versailles near Forest Hill Boulevard or on an equestrian estate off South Shore Boulevard near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center, we have worked in that part of Wellington and know what to expect on site.
Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States - roughly 47 square miles - so knowing the different neighborhoods matters. Homes closer to Wellington Green along Forest Hill Boulevard tend to be in active HOA communities with specific exterior guidelines. Properties in the western areas near the show grounds often have larger lots and more complex outdoor footprints that require extra planning. We cover the whole village and adjust our approach for each part of it.
We also serve neighboring communities regularly. If you are in Royal Palm Beach just to the north, or further east toward Greenacres, we cover those areas as well and use the same local permit and HOA knowledge across the western Palm Beach County corridor.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We ask a few basic questions - where the room will go, roughly how big, and whether you want it air-conditioned - so the site visit is productive from the start.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the existing slab or foundation condition. We also review any HOA requirements for your community. Within a week, you receive a written estimate that covers everything - no surprises on cost after work begins.
We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and, if your neighborhood requires it, the HOA architectural review submission. Permit review typically takes two to five weeks. You do not need to be home during county inspections unless you want to be.
Construction runs two to six weeks depending on size. County inspectors check work at key stages. Once the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit documentation - which you will want for your records and any future home sale.
We serve all of Wellington, FL - from Versailles and Olympia to the equestrian communities near South Shore Boulevard. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within 1 business day.
(561) 576-0264Wellington is an incorporated village in western Palm Beach County, developed mostly between the 1980s and early 2000s as a planned community. With roughly 65,000 to 67,000 residents spread across approximately 47 square miles, it is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States. Neighborhoods range from standard suburban subdivisions near Forest Hill Boulevard and the Mall at Wellington Green to large equestrian estates in the western areas near the show grounds on South Shore Boulevard. The village is internationally known as an equestrian destination, and significant portions of its western land use reflect that identity with bridle paths, paddocks, and open green space.
The housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes on concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the standard South Florida build for homes of this era. Homeownership rates run around 75 to 80 percent, which means most residents have a long-term stake in maintaining and improving their properties. Many of Wellington's neighborhoods sit within HOA communities that have architectural guidelines for exterior work. We regularly work next door in Royal Palm Beach as well, where the housing stock and climate conditions are similar and many homeowners in both communities ask us to serve them across the border.
Keep insects out while enjoying fresh air in a screened outdoor room.
Learn MoreConvert your existing patio slab into a fully enclosed sunroom.
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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.
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Learn MoreCall us or send a message and we will be in touch within 1 business day. We handle permits, HOA approvals, and everything in between so your project moves without hassle.