
We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Gulf Stream homeowners who want to enjoy the coast without being at its mercy. Licensed, insured, and familiar with Palm Beach County permits and coastal construction.

Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Gulf Stream, FL and 11 surrounding Palm Beach County communities. We offer 16 services covering everything from new sunroom additions and four season rooms to patio enclosures, screen rooms, and full conversions. Every project is built to Florida wind-load standards and fully permitted through Palm Beach County.

Tired of your patio sitting empty all summer? A sunroom addition gives you the light and the view without the Florida heat.
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Want a room you can use every single day of the year? Four season sunrooms are fully insulated and air-conditioned for Gulf Stream's climate.
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Bugs ruining your evenings outside? A three season sunroom keeps insects out and lets the coastal breeze in.
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Your patio could be a real room. We enclose existing patios and lanais with screen, glass, or a combination that fits how you live.
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No two Gulf Stream homes are alike. We design sunrooms that match your architecture and handle our coastal conditions.
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From foundation to final inspection, we build permanent sunroom additions that meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
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Old screen porch leaking or looking worn? We upgrade aging enclosures into comfortable, code-compliant rooms.
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Enjoy the Atlantic breeze without the no-see-ums. Screen rooms are the most affordable way to claim your outdoor space.
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Have an existing concrete slab doing nothing? We convert open patios into finished sunrooms without starting from scratch.
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Your deck deserves better than sun damage and empty chairs. We enclose decks into livable rooms that last decades.
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Year-round comfort, real glass, real climate control - all season rooms are the upgrade Gulf Stream homeowners reach for most.
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An enclosed patio room protects your furniture, keeps bugs out, and gives your home a polished, finished look from the street.
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Want maximum natural light with minimal heat? Solariums are built with glass ceilings and walls designed for Florida's sun intensity.
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Shade your outdoor living area without full enclosure. Patio covers block direct sun and protect against afternoon downpours.
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Great sunrooms start with a design that fits your home and your life. We handle design and permits together so nothing is missed.
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Low-maintenance and built for humidity - vinyl sunroom frames hold up well in Gulf Stream's salt air and tropical heat.
Learn MoreYou reach out by phone or through our contact form. We get back to you within 1 business day to schedule a visit. During that visit, we walk your property, talk through how you want to use the space, and give you a realistic picture of what is possible on your lot, including any HOA or permitting steps that apply.
We prepare a detailed written proposal with the design, materials, timeline, and cost. If your property needs HOA or Gulf Stream town review, we handle those submissions and keep you updated. You review everything before a single permit is filed and nothing moves forward without your sign-off.
Once permits are approved, our crew gets to work. Most of the construction happens outside your living space, so your daily routine is rarely interrupted. We coordinate all inspections and do a final walkthrough with you when the job is complete. You get the permit documentation to keep with your home records.
We hold a current Florida state contractor license - verifiable through the state portal before you sign anything. Every job carries liability insurance and workers compensation, protecting you and our crew throughout the project.
We visit your property, take measurements, and walk through your options in person before quoting anything. You get a written estimate with no pressure to proceed, and no fee for the consultation.
We have been building sunrooms in Gulf Stream and Palm Beach County since 2018. We know the permit offices, the HOA landscape, and the coastal construction requirements that contractors from outside the area routinely miss.
Every sunroom we build is fully permitted and passes all required inspections. You receive closed permit documentation to keep with your home records - a detail that matters when you refinance, sell, or make an insurance claim.
Ready to talk about your project? Call (561) 407-6473 or send us a message.
"We had a screened porch that was useless from June through October. The sunroom they built stays comfortable even on the hottest days, and the permit process was handled entirely by their team - we never had to call the county once."
Robert M., Delray Beach - Sunroom additions
"The crew finished on the schedule they gave us at the estimate, which honestly surprised me. The glass they recommended makes a real difference - the room stays cool without running the AC constantly. Very happy with how it turned out."
Linda C., Boynton Beach - Four season sunrooms
"We asked about converting our existing patio slab, and they walked us through exactly what was involved before we committed to anything. The finished room looks like it was always part of the house. Worth every dollar."
James T., Boca Raton - Patio-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day - no waiting a week to hear back. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate, and no fee for the visit. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site assessment and walk you through the options for your specific property.
(561) 407-6473Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Gulf Stream, FL and serves 12 communities across Palm Beach County, including Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, and more. We typically schedule free on-site estimates within the same week and know the permitting process in each of these municipalities.
Standard glass turns a sunroom into an oven from May through October in Gulf Stream's climate. High-performance, low-emissivity glass blocks solar heat gain and keeps the room cool - it is the single most important upgrade you can make for year-round comfort.
Yes - Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and any permanent addition to your home must be engineered to meet those wind-load requirements. This affects the framing, anchoring, and glass specifications, and it is why local contractor experience matters.
A screen room is the most popular choice in this climate - it lets in the breeze, eliminates insects, and does not trap heat. A glass enclosure adds full weather protection and can be air-conditioned. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and your cooling budget.
Salt air accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, hinges, and fasteners not rated for coastal exposure. A contractor familiar with Gulf Stream's environment specifies marine-grade hardware and powder-coated aluminum - the same standards used on oceanfront homes throughout Palm Beach County.
Possibly - and in Gulf Stream it is worth checking early. The town has its own design standards, and many properties here are also subject to HOA rules that govern the appearance of exterior additions. Your contractor should confirm what approvals are needed at the first consultation.
Construction can happen year-round in South Florida. Many homeowners start the design and permitting process in late summer or early fall so the room is ready to enjoy during the comfortable November-through-April season. Starting in August means the room is often done just as the best weather arrives.
Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Gulf Stream, FL, serving 12 communities across Palm Beach County since 2018. We hold a current Florida state contractor license issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, verifiable online before you sign anything. Every project is built to the wind-load standards required in coastal South Florida and fully permitted through the appropriate local building department.
Since 2018, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and full conversions for homeowners throughout Gulf Stream, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, and the surrounding Palm Beach County area. We handle 16 distinct services and bring the same attention to coastal construction details - salt-resistant materials, proper waterproofing, wind-rated glazing - to every job, regardless of size. Learn more about our team and our approach.
A screen room is the right choice when your main goal is insect protection and airflow - common for Gulf Stream homeowners who love the Atlantic breeze. It is more affordable than a glass enclosure and does not require air conditioning. If you want to use the space on hot summer afternoons, upgrade to glass.
Palm Beach County's wind code requires impact-rated or shuttered glazing on any permanent structure attached to your home. In practice, this means every sunroom we build uses impact-rated glass - not as an upgrade, but as the standard. It also means you never have to scramble for shutters when a storm approaches.
An unpermitted sunroom creates problems at resale, with your insurance carrier, and potentially with your HOA. In Gulf Stream and Palm Beach County, the building department can order the structure removed or require costly corrections. Permits protect your investment - insist on them.
The Florida Building Commission publishes the statewide code that governs how sunrooms and additions must be built in every Florida municipality - you can review the relevant sections at FloridaBuilding.org. When you are ready to move forward, call us at (561) 407-6473 or request your free estimate online.
Gulf Stream is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Florida - less than one square mile, tucked between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west, on State Road A1A between Boynton Beach and Delray Beach. With fewer than 700 housing units and a community built around private residential estates, Gulf Stream is a place where homeowners have a real stake in maintaining and improving their properties. About 88 percent of homes here are owner-occupied, which means most of our customers are protecting something they have lived in and invested in for years.
The town is anchored by a few defining institutions. The Gulf Stream School, founded in 1938, has served the community for nearly 90 years and remains one of the most recognized institutions in the area. The Gulf Stream Golf Club has been part of the town since its founding in the early 1920s. Along A1A, the protected canopy of more than 300 Australian Pine trees - the only remaining stretch of its kind in Florida - gives the town its distinctive character and is maintained carefully by local ordinance.
Living between the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic means salt air, tropical heat, and hurricane-season storms are part of daily life here. We build sunrooms and patio enclosures specifically for this environment - using coastal-rated materials, wind-load engineering that meets Palm Beach County standards, and high-performance glass designed for South Florida's sun intensity. If your home is on or near the water, we already know what it takes to build something that holds up.
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Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
930 Emerald Row
Gulf Stream, FL 33483
sales@gulfstreamsunroomsandpatios.com
Always open, 24/7.
Call us or request a free estimate online - we respond within 1 business day and cover all of Palm Beach County.