Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Delray Beach homeowners call for sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen room installations. We are locally based in Delray Beach, familiar with the city's permitting process, and we respond to every new inquiry within 1 business day.

Delray Beach has homes from every decade since the 1950s, from older bungalows near Atlantic Avenue to newer gated communities west of I-95. Each one has different needs, and we work across all of them.
Building a sunroom from the ground up in Delray Beach means working with CBS (concrete block and stucco) construction that is standard throughout South Florida and meeting the wind-load requirements that apply in Palm Beach County. Our sunroom construction process covers everything from foundation to final inspection, built to perform in Delray Beach's salt air and summer heat.
Many Delray Beach homes have covered patios that go unused in summer because of heat, rain, and insects. Enclosing an existing patio is an efficient way to get a finished room at a lower cost than building new, and it works well on both older downtown properties and newer western communities.
Delray Beach properties near the beach and the Intracoastal deal with insects year-round, and afternoon thunderstorms make an open porch uncomfortable for much of the year. A screen room keeps bugs out and catches the breeze, making outdoor living practical in a climate that can otherwise drive you indoors.
Delray Beach has a large retiree and seasonal population, many of whom want more comfortable indoor-outdoor space without the disruption of a full home renovation. A sunroom addition adds a real, usable room that brings in light and views while staying cool and connected to your home's air conditioning.
Homes in Delray Beach's older neighborhoods and in the higher-end communities near the Intracoastal often have specific architectural requirements - either from an HOA or from the home's own style. A custom design matches those requirements and uses materials specified for South Florida's coastal exposure.
Delray Beach's snowbird population wants a room that is just as comfortable during a December visit as it is in August. A fully climate-controlled all-season room delivers that comfort year-round and does not require the homeowner to plan visits around which months the space is usable.
Delray Beach is a coastal city of around 65,000-70,000 people with a housing stock that spans more than 70 years of construction. Homes near downtown and along Federal Highway were often built in the 1950s through 1970s on CBS foundations with stucco exteriors - solid construction, but decades old and often due for updates. Newer gated communities west of I-95 are a different picture entirely. Each setting has its own quirks: older homes may need more detailed surface prep and material matching, while HOA communities in the western parts of the city come with their own approval processes and material restrictions. Delray Beach also has a high concentration of condo and townhome communities that follow their own management rules for contractor access and work hours.
The climate here is the same coastal South Florida challenge that applies throughout this stretch of the coast. Salt air from the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on metal components, UV exposure breaks down sealants and coatings faster than inland areas, and hurricane season requires that any permanent structure be built to the wind-load standards that Florida building codes specify. Delray Beach also has flat terrain and sandy soil with a shallow water table in some parts of the city, which affects how foundations and ground-level concrete are approached. A contractor who works here regularly knows these variables and accounts for them in every project.
Our business address is 930 Emerald Row in Delray Beach, so this is the community where we are based, not just a city we occasionally visit. We pull permits through the Delray Beach Development Services department regularly and know how that process works, what reviewers look for, and how to avoid the back-and-forth that extends timelines when plans are not submitted correctly the first time.
Delray Beach runs from the barrier island along A1A and the beach, across the Intracoastal Waterway, through the busy corridor along Federal Highway and Atlantic Avenue, and out to the newer communities near I-95 and beyond. Each part of the city has a different character and different construction context. Near the water, salt air exposure is the dominant concern. In the older neighborhoods like Pineapple Grove, the housing stock is mid-century and often needs more careful work. In the newer HOA communities to the west, approvals and community standards take priority.
We also serve neighboring Gulf Stream, FL, just to the south along A1A, and cover the full range of coastal Palm Beach County communities in between.
Call us or use the contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We schedule a site visit at your Delray Beach home at a time that works for you, whether you are a year-round resident or visiting from out of state.
We look at the space, discuss how you want to use it, and give you a written estimate covering materials, labor, and permitting fees. We also ask about your HOA upfront, so community approvals get started early and do not hold up your project later.
We handle the permit application through Delray Beach Development Services, then schedule construction once approvals are confirmed. Work happens mostly outside your living space, and we keep you informed of the schedule throughout.
We coordinate all city inspections and walk through the finished room with you before the permit is closed. You get a properly permitted, inspected room that is ready to use from day one.
We are based in Delray Beach and know the local permitting process inside and out. Call or fill out the form and we will follow up within 1 business day.
(561) 407-6473Delray Beach is a mid-sized coastal city in Palm Beach County with around 65,000-70,000 residents, sitting on the Atlantic coast about 52 miles north of Miami. The city has a distinctive mix of older neighborhoods close to the coast and downtown, and newer planned communities that spread west toward and beyond Interstate 95. East Atlantic Avenue is the heart of downtown - the main commercial strip lined with restaurants, shops, and bars that draws residents and visitors year-round. Just north of downtown, the Pineapple Grove Arts District is a walkable area of older homes and small businesses that takes its name from the pineapple farming that once defined this part of South Florida. The Delray Beach Municipal Beach on the Atlantic is a well-used public landmark that defines the eastern edge of the city.
The Intracoastal Waterway separates the barrier island from the mainland, and the neighborhoods on and near the water tend to be higher-value with the most exposure to salt air and coastal conditions. West of the Intracoastal and along Federal Highway, the city transitions into a dense mix of single-family homes, condo communities, and HOA-governed neighborhoods - many built in the 1980s and 1990s and still maintained under active community management. I-95 runs through the western section of the city, and communities beyond it represent the newest construction in Delray Beach. Nearby Gulf Stream borders Delray Beach to the south, separated by just a few blocks along A1A.
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