Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Gulf Stream homeowners call for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms. We have been serving this part of coastal Palm Beach County since 2018, and we respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Every home in Gulf Stream is residential and privately owned. We focus entirely on that type of work.
Gulf Stream homes are built for coastal living, and a sunroom addition is one of the most effective ways to extend that lifestyle year-round. In this climate, a properly insulated and glazed addition lets you enjoy the ocean breeze and the light without the heat and humidity that make an open porch unusable for much of the year.
Gulf Stream properties often have generous patios that go underused in summer because of the heat and mosquitoes. Enclosing an existing patio is a cost-effective way to turn that unused slab into a livable room without starting from scratch on a new foundation.
Gulf Stream sits right on the coast, and the insects that come with waterfront living are relentless from spring through fall. A professionally installed screen room keeps bugs out while keeping fresh air moving, giving you an outdoor-feel space that actually gets used.
Estate-style homes in Gulf Stream rarely call for a standard off-the-shelf design. A custom sunroom matches your existing architecture, fits your lot layout, and uses materials chosen for long-term performance in a coastal salt-air environment.
Gulf Stream seasonal residents often want a room that is just as comfortable during a January visit as it is in October. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunroom gives you that comfort without the energy waste of conditioning a poorly built space.
Building from the ground up in a coastal high-wind zone like Gulf Stream requires a contractor who knows the local wind-load requirements and selects framing and glazing systems rated for that exposure. We build to the codes that apply here, not somewhere else.
Gulf Stream sits on a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway - one of the few places in the continental United States with a true tropical climate. That means salt air, humidity above 70 percent for much of the year, intense UV exposure, and a hurricane season that runs June through November. These are not occasional inconveniences. They are the baseline conditions that every outdoor structure and every piece of building material on a Gulf Stream property deals with year-round.
Gulf Stream is also entirely residential with no commercial properties within its limits, and its homes range from mid-century estates to newer construction, most built on CBS (concrete block and stucco) foundations common to coastal South Florida. Many properties sit on large lots with mature landscaping and gated entrances, and a significant share are subject to HOA or local architectural review requirements that govern what can be built and how it must look. A sunroom contractor who has not worked in this specific environment will miss details that matter - from wind-rated glazing requirements to the permit and review processes that apply here.
Our crew works throughout Gulf Stream regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Gulf Stream covers less than one square mile, and State Road A1A is the only main road through town. We plan access carefully, because large equipment or deliveries often need to come via US-1 to the west rather than A1A, where the protected Australian Pine canopy lines the roadway and residential streets are narrow.
The town sits between Boynton Beach to the south and Delray Beach to the north, and most homeowners here are owner-occupied - about 88 percent by some measures - meaning they have a genuine stake in protecting their investment. Many properties face the Intracoastal Waterway on one side, and any outdoor structure on those lots needs to be built with materials that hold up against constant moisture and salt exposure. The Gulf Stream School and the Gulf Stream Golf Club are two landmarks that have anchored this community for generations, and the neighbors who live here expect contractors who treat the property accordingly.
We also serve nearby Ocean Ridge, FL, which shares the same coastal exposure and building stock as Gulf Stream, and we cover all the surrounding Palm Beach County communities between them.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within 1 business day. We schedule a site visit at your Gulf Stream property to measure the space, understand how you want to use the room, and discuss your options.
We walk through the design options that fit your home and budget, and give you a clear written estimate before anything is signed. We also flag any HOA or architectural review requirements that apply to your property, since those need to start early to avoid delays.
We handle the permit application and plan review with Palm Beach County, then schedule construction once approvals are in hand. Most of the work happens at the back or side of your home with minimal disruption to your daily routine inside.
We schedule all required inspections and do a final walkthrough with you before we close out the permit. You start enjoying your new space knowing the structure was built to the coastal wind standards required in this area.
We serve Gulf Stream and all of coastal Palm Beach County. Reach out and we will respond within 1 business day with a no-pressure quote tailored to your property.
(561) 407-6473Gulf Stream is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Palm Beach County - less than one square mile of land, with around 950 full-time residents and fewer than 700 housing units. Every property within the town is residential. There are no commercial zones, no strip malls, no warehouses - just private homes, most of them owner-occupied, ranging from mid-century estates to newer construction along the Intracoastal Waterway. The town has long attracted seasonal residents who spend winter months here and own homes that may sit vacant for part of the year. The Gulf Stream Golf Club has anchored the community since the town was founded in the early 1920s, and the Gulf Stream School, a private pre-K through 8th grade school founded in 1938, has served local families for nearly 90 years.
State Road A1A runs through the center of town, lined with the protected Australian Pine canopy that defines the streetscape along this stretch of the Florida coast. Homes face A1A toward the ocean or back up to the Intracoastal Waterway on the west side. Many are estate-style properties on generous lots with private driveways and mature landscaping. The combination of oceanfront exposure, waterfront lots, and a tropical climate makes Gulf Stream one of the most demanding environments in South Florida for any outdoor building project. Neighboring Delray Beach sits just to the north along A1A and shares many of the same coastal building conditions.
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