Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Boynton Beach homeowners call for patio enclosures, screen room installations, and sunroom additions. We serve the full city - from older concrete block homes east of I-95 to newer communities out west - and we respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.

Boynton Beach has a wide range of housing - older CBS homes near the water and newer subdivisions further west. We know both sides of the city.
A lot of Boynton Beach homes have covered concrete patios that get abandoned from May through October because of the heat and insects. A properly built patio enclosure turns that wasted square footage into a usable room that works year-round, without the cost of a full addition from the ground up.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem near the Intracoastal Waterway and east-side Boynton Beach neighborhoods. A screen room gives you the outdoor air and light you want while keeping the bugs outside, and it holds up against the coastal wind and rain that this area gets every summer.
Many Boynton Beach homes from the 1950s through 1970s were built with modest square footage, and owners have been steadily adding on ever since. A sunroom addition is one of the most popular ways to gain a new room without the disruption and cost of a full home addition - and in this climate, a well-insulated sunroom actually gets used year-round.
Boynton Beach has a large retiree and seasonal population. Homeowners who spend part of the year here want spaces that feel comfortable in January and in August. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunroom stays comfortable all year without running up your electric bill.
Newer communities west of I-95 in Boynton Beach often have HOA guidelines that govern additions, and a standard catalog design may not pass review. A custom sunroom designed for your specific home and lot meets both your vision and the community requirements.
Many Boynton Beach homes have sunrooms or Florida rooms that were added decades ago and are now showing their age - foggy glass, failing frames, or no real climate control. Remodeling an existing sunroom is almost always faster and more cost-effective than tearing it out and starting over from the foundation.
Boynton Beach covers roughly 16 square miles and sits between Delray Beach to the south and Lantana to the north, with the Intracoastal Waterway defining its eastern edge. The city has two distinct housing profiles that drive different sunroom needs. East of I-95, you find older concrete block and stucco homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, many of which are 40 to 70 years old and have been upgraded piecemeal over the decades. These homes often have existing concrete patios or Florida rooms that need enclosure, remodeling, or replacement. West of I-95, newer master-planned communities and gated subdivisions built from the 1990s forward have more consistent construction, but HOA architectural requirements add a layer of approval that affects the design and materials for any addition.
The climate in Boynton Beach is the same coastal South Florida environment that accelerates wear on every outdoor structure. Salt air off the Atlantic affects homes throughout the city, not just oceanfront properties. The wet season from June through September brings daily thunderstorms that test drainage and dump inches of rain in an hour. Hurricane season runs from June through November, and the city has been through direct hits that left roofs, fences, and enclosures in rough shape overnight. Any sunroom or enclosure built here needs to be engineered for high-wind conditions and built with materials rated for coastal exposure - and a contractor who knows the City of Boynton Beach permit process can keep your project on schedule.
Our crew works throughout Boynton Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Boynton Beach building department for residential sunroom and enclosure projects here. The permit process is handled at City Hall on East Ocean Avenue, and we know what the local plan reviewers look for, which reduces back-and-forth delays on your project.
Boynton Beach Boulevard is the main east-west artery through the city, connecting I-95 to the coast, and Congress Avenue is the major north-south commercial corridor west of the highway. We work in neighborhoods throughout both sides of the city - from the older, tree-lined streets east of the highway to the newer communities further west. Bethesda Hospital East is one of the city's major anchors, and the neighborhoods around it include a good mix of the older concrete block homes we work on regularly. The Oceanfront Park area gives homeowners near the coast a sense of the salt-air exposure that affects materials choices on every project we do in this part of Boynton Beach.
We also serve Delray Beach, FL immediately to the south, which shares the same mix of older coastal homes and newer developments, and we cover all the communities in between along the Palm Beach County coast.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within 1 business day. We set a time to visit your Boynton Beach property, measure the space, and understand exactly how you plan to use the room.
We assess your existing slab, the condition of any existing structure, and any HOA or permit requirements that apply to your property. You get a written estimate before anything is signed - no surprises once work starts.
We submit the permit application to the City of Boynton Beach and schedule construction once approval comes through. Our crews work efficiently and keep the site clean throughout the build.
We coordinate the city inspection and walk through the finished room with you before we close out the job. You should not need to track anything down - we handle it and make sure you are satisfied before we leave.
We serve all of Boynton Beach and respond within 1 business day. Get your free estimate today.
(561) 407-6473Boynton Beach is a mid-size city in Palm Beach County with a population of roughly 80,000 residents, sitting on Florida's southeast Atlantic coast between Delray Beach and Lantana. The city grew rapidly starting in the 1950s and continued expanding through the 2000s, which gives it one of the most varied housing stocks in the county. East of I-95, older neighborhoods are lined with mature trees and CBS homes built from the 1950s through the 1970s - solid construction, but now 40 to 70 years old and in need of regular maintenance and updates. West of the highway, newer master-planned communities and gated subdivisions cover land that was farmland not long ago, with larger lots, newer homes, and the HOA oversight that comes with them.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the city's eastern edge, and Boynton Beach Oceanfront Park gives residents and visitors direct access to the Atlantic. The city is also home to Bethesda Hospital East, one of the major healthcare employers in the region. Boynton Beach Boulevard cuts east-west through the heart of the city, and Congress Avenue is the main commercial spine running north-south west of I-95. Nearby, Ocean Ridge, FL sits just to the south along the barrier island, offering a quieter, more residential alternative to Boynton Beach's broader commercial character.
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