Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Briny Breezes residents call for screen room installation, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions built to handle the salt air and coastal conditions of this barrier island community. We respond to new inquiries within 1 business day and have been serving Palm Beach County coastal communities since 2018.

Every property in Briny Breezes is a residential mobile or manufactured home. Our work here is shaped by that reality - tight lots, coastal conditions, and homes that need durable outdoor spaces without major structural changes.
Living between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal means insects are a year-round fact of life in Briny Breezes. A professionally built screen room creates an outdoor-feel living space that gets genuine daily use, keeps bugs out without blocking the breeze, and holds up against the salt air that destroys inferior hardware.
Many mobile homes in Briny Breezes have small concrete or paver patios that sit empty during the wet summer months because there is no protection from afternoon storms or mosquitoes. A patio enclosure transforms that unused space into a covered, usable room without a full addition project.
A sunroom addition in Briny Breezes adds usable square footage to a home that typically has no room to expand sideways. Designed to match the scale and style of a manufactured home, a well-built addition increases the usable footprint while meeting Palm Beach County wind-load requirements.
Vinyl framing systems resist salt-air corrosion far better than painted aluminum or wood, making them a smart material choice for Briny Breezes properties. Vinyl does not rust, does not need repainting, and holds up under the UV and moisture exposure this community deals with every day.
Snowbird residents in Briny Breezes often want a comfortable enclosed space ready when they arrive in the fall and secure while they are away in the summer. A properly built enclosed patio room provides that without requiring complicated seasonal setup or teardown.
Afternoon thunderstorms are almost daily from June through September in Briny Breezes, and an open patio becomes useless the moment rain starts. A solid or louvered patio cover keeps the space dry and shaded so you can actually use it during Florida summer afternoons.
Briny Breezes is one of only two incorporated towns in Florida made up entirely of mobile homes. The town covers about one-tenth of a square mile on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway along State Road A1A. That geography means every home in the community sits within a short distance of open salt water on at least one side, and the salt air that comes with that location hits roofs, frames, hardware, and screening material far harder than it would even a few miles inland. Contractors who are not accustomed to this environment use materials and hardware that fail quickly here.
The mobile home format also changes how additions and enclosures are designed and attached. Mobile home tie-down systems, roof structures, and exterior walls are different from site-built homes, and a contractor who only knows stick-built construction may approach a Briny Breezes project the wrong way. The interior lanes in the community are narrow and not designed for heavy equipment, which means planning logistics in advance is part of doing the job right. A large share of residents are seasonal, so timing matters - many homeowners want work done before the winter season begins or before they head back north in the spring.
Our crew works throughout Briny Breezes regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. State Road A1A is the only main road through the community, and the narrow interior lanes mean we plan equipment access and material deliveries in advance - often parking at the A1A edge of the property and carrying materials in by hand or small cart. Anyone who has worked here knows this is just part of the routine.
The community spans both sides of A1A, with the Atlantic Ocean on the east side and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. Homes on both sides deal with constant salt air, and those facing the water directly tend to see hardware and finishes deteriorate even faster than those set back a few rows. Boynton Beach sits just across the Intracoastal to the west and is the nearest city for supplies and services. We are familiar with Briny Breezes as a community and show up already knowing what to expect.
We also serve nearby Boynton Beach, FL, which is the closest larger city to Briny Breezes and has its own distinct mix of property types. Whether your project is in the community itself or just over the bridge, we know this stretch of Palm Beach County well.
Call or submit the contact form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. We schedule a visit to your Briny Breezes property to measure the space and understand how you want to use it before anything else.
We walk through the options that work for your specific lot and mobile home setup and give you a written estimate with clear line items - no vague quotes, no surprises. We address access logistics and material choices for the coastal environment at this stage.
We submit the Palm Beach County permit application and keep you updated during the review period. Construction is scheduled to fit your calendar, which matters especially for seasonal residents who have a specific window for work.
Our crew arrives with materials staged and ready, works within the access constraints of the community lanes, and completes installation with minimal disruption to your neighbors. We do a final walkthrough with you before we leave so you know exactly what was done.
We work in Briny Breezes regularly and know how to build on mobile home properties along this stretch of A1A. Call us or fill out the form below for a free estimate.
(561) 407-6473Briny Breezes is a small, close-knit community incorporated as a town in Palm Beach County. It sits on a narrow barrier island along State Road A1A, squeezed between the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. The town covers about one-tenth of a square mile and is made up entirely of mobile home lots - a distinction that makes it one of only two incorporated towns of that type in Florida. The interior is a network of narrow paved lanes lined with homes, and residents commonly use golf carts to move around the community. The beach is accessible through gated entrances on the ocean side, and the Intracoastal side has waterway frontage that long-time residents appreciate deeply.
A large share of residents are snowbirds who spend winters in Briny Breezes and return north in the spring, giving the community a seasonal rhythm. Year-round residents tend to be deeply invested in keeping the community maintained and looking its best. Ocean Ridge borders the community to the north, and Ocean Ridge, FL has a very different character - larger estate lots and site-built homes - but shares the same coastal exposure. To the west across the Intracoastal lies Boynton Beach, which provides the commercial services and supply chain that Briny Breezes itself does not have within its small footprint.
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