Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Greenacres homeowners call for enclosed patio rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions. We work throughout the city - from the older neighborhoods near John I. Leonard High School to the quieter streets closer to Wellington - and we reply to every inquiry within 1 business day.

Greenacres is a densely developed Palm Beach County city with a large share of homes built between the 1970s and 1990s. Each service below addresses a specific need we see regularly in this community.
Many Greenacres homes from the 1970s and 1980s were built with open concrete patios that are now sitting unused during most of the year because of heat and insects. A fully enclosed patio room converts that dead space into a comfortable room you actually use, without the cost and complexity of a ground-up addition.
Greenacres sits just a few miles from the Atlantic coast, and mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active from spring through fall. A screen room keeps insects out while letting the South Florida breeze in, and using coastal-grade aluminum framing means the structure holds up against salt air rather than rusting out within a few years.
Greenacres has a mix of property types from single-family homes to villas and condos, and each of them tends to have outdoor concrete slabs that go unused in the summer heat. Enclosing an existing patio with glass or vinyl panels is a cost-effective way to gain a new room without touching the original footprint of the home.
Homes in Greenacres were typically built with modest square footage - common for the era - and a sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to gain living space on an existing lot. Building against a concrete block exterior requires the right anchoring approach, which is something our crew understands from regular work in this city.
Florida rooms and enclosed porches added to Greenacres homes in the 1970s and 1980s are now 40 to 50 years old, and many show it - fogged glass panels, rusted hardware, and leaking seals are all common. Remodeling the existing structure is almost always faster and less expensive than a full tear-down and rebuild.
Greenacres has a large retiree and older adult population, and a fully climate-controlled four-season sunroom gives that demographic a comfortable, light-filled room they can use in July and August as easily as in December. Unlike a Florida room, it connects to the home's existing HVAC and stays truly comfortable year-round.
Greenacres covers about 6 square miles of east-central Palm Beach County and sits just a few miles west of the Atlantic coast. That distance is close enough that salt air carried inland from the ocean is a real factor for metal frames, fasteners, and screen hardware on any outdoor structure. Combine that with South Florida's long, hot, humid summers and the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that roll through from June through September, and you have conditions that wear through standard materials faster than most homeowners expect. Choosing a contractor who uses coastal-grade materials and builds to South Florida's wind codes is not optional here - it is the difference between a 10-year enclosure and a 25-year one.
Most of Greenacres was developed between the 1970s and 1990s on flat, low-lying land that was originally wetland and farmland. The high water table and the flat terrain mean concrete slabs can crack and settle after wet seasons, which puts stress on anything attached to them. The city has its own incorporated building department and permit process, and contractors who do not know the Greenacres system can run into delays that push a straightforward project back by weeks. The housing stock is almost entirely concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and attaching an enclosure to a CBS wall requires different anchoring methods than wood-frame homes.
Our crew works throughout Greenacres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. We pull permits through the City of Greenacres Building Department for residential projects and know what that review process expects. Greenacres has its own fire rescue, public works, and building services - incorporated since 1926 - so permit applications go through city channels, not the county.
Lake Worth Road (State Road 802) and Forest Hill Boulevard are the two main east-west roads that run through or near the city. Jog Road and Military Trail are the key north-south corridors. Most residential work we do here is in the neighborhoods between these roads - a mix of single-family homes, villas, and smaller condo communities. John I. Leonard High School on Jog Road is a reference point many residents use to orient themselves in the city. We see a variety of lot sizes here, but most Greenacres properties have at least one open concrete patio or slab that is a good candidate for an enclosure.
We also serve Lake Worth, FL to the east, which has a similar mix of mid-century homes and established neighborhoods, as well as Boynton Beach, FL to the south along the same stretch of Palm Beach County.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe the project you have in mind. We respond to every inquiry from Greenacres within 1 business day and do not require you to commit to anything before the first conversation.
We visit your Greenacres property, measure the space, check the condition of your existing slab and exterior wall, and explain what the project involves. You get a written quote that covers materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprises after you sign.
We file your permit application with the City of Greenacres building department and handle all required documentation. While the permit is under review, we order materials and schedule your project start date so there is no gap between approval and construction.
Our crew completes the build according to the approved permit drawings and schedules the city inspection. You do not need to be present for inspections, but we keep you informed throughout and do a walkthrough with you before we consider the project complete.
We serve all of Greenacres, FL and respond within 1 business day. No pressure - just a straight conversation about what your home needs.
(561) 407-6473Greenacres is a compact, incorporated city covering about 6 square miles in east-central Palm Beach County. With a population of roughly 44,000 people, it is one of the larger municipalities in the county by population, even though its footprint is relatively small. The city borders Palm Springs to the east, Wellington to the west, and Lake Worth Beach to the northeast. Most of the residential development happened during the 1970s through the 1990s, when South Florida was growing rapidly, which gives the city a recognizable mid-century and late-20th-century character. You can read more about the city's history on the Greenacres Wikipedia page.
The city has over 17,000 dwelling units, including single-family homes, condominiums, villas, and apartment buildings. City Hall sits on Melaleuca Lane, and John I. Leonard High School - one of the largest high schools in Florida and the largest in Palm Beach County - is a well-known landmark on Jog Road. The city has a Greenacres Historical Society and Museum that marks its incorporation back to 1926. To the northeast, our work extends into Lake Worth Beach, FL, and to the south we also cover Boynton Beach, FL.
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