Homestead Gulf Stream Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Ocean Ridge. We work on barrier island properties with the salt-air-rated materials and attention to detail this coastal town demands, and we respond to new inquiries within 1 business day.

Ocean Ridge is almost entirely residential, with high-value single-family homes on a narrow strip of land between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal. Every project here gets the care that property requires.
Ocean Ridge homes are not cookie-cutter builds, and a sunroom that does not match the existing architecture stands out in the wrong way. A custom sunroom designed specifically for your home works with the existing roofline, exterior materials, and lot layout - and uses glazing and framing chosen to hold up against year-round salt air and coastal humidity.
Many Ocean Ridge properties have covered outdoor spaces that go unused for months at a time because of heat, bugs, and the wind that comes off the Atlantic. A properly built patio enclosure turns that space into a room you can actually use, without requiring a major structural addition to your home.
On the barrier island, the ocean breeze is one of the best things about living in Ocean Ridge - and a screen room lets you capture it without the insects and airborne salt that come with it. Screen systems installed here use frames and hardware rated for a marine environment so they do not rust out within a few seasons.
Whether you are a year-round resident or a seasonal homeowner, a sunroom addition gives you an extra room that works with the natural light and views that make Ocean Ridge worth owning a home in. The addition is designed to integrate with your existing home so it does not look like it was bolted on as an afterthought.
A large share of Ocean Ridge homeowners are seasonal residents who split their time between this community and a northern home. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season sunroom stays usable in January when the temperature dips and in September when the humidity peaks - so the room works regardless of when you are in town.
Ocean Ridge is a small, tight-knit community where architectural character matters. Getting the design right before construction begins - proportions, roofline, glass selection, and how the new room connects to the existing house - saves money, avoids permit complications, and produces a result you are proud of for years.
Ocean Ridge sits on a narrow barrier island strip between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway, and it covers less than one square mile of land. With roughly 1,800 to 2,000 residents and a housing stock made up almost entirely of high-value single-family homes, this town operates on a different scale than neighboring cities. The building permit process goes through the town's own Building and Zoning department, not Palm Beach County - and a contractor who is used to working in larger municipalities needs to adjust for that. The town takes its permitting seriously, and work done without proper approval creates real problems at resale.
The coastal location drives the most important material decisions on any sunroom or enclosure project here. Salt air off the Atlantic degrades standard aluminum finishes, corrodes unprotected fasteners, and works on caulk and sealant faster than homeowners expect. The housing stock in Ocean Ridge ranges from mid-century construction to recent custom builds, and many older homes have been substantially updated over the decades - which means a contractor may find original 1960s structure next to a recent renovation on the same property. Understanding what is actually there before starting saves time and avoids surprises during construction.
Our crew works throughout Ocean Ridge regularly, and we work with the Town of Ocean Ridge Building and Zoning department for permits on sunroom and enclosure projects here. Because the town has its own permitting process separate from Palm Beach County, we know what local reviewers look for and how to prepare drawings that move through review without unnecessary delays.
North Ocean Boulevard (State Road A1A) is the main road through town, running the full length of Ocean Ridge along the coast. Nearly every home address is a short turn off A1A onto a side street that leads toward either the ocean or the Intracoastal. The town is compact and quiet - there are no commercial corridors inside the limits - and the pace of life here reflects the fact that most residents are long-term owners or repeat seasonal visitors. Ocean Ridge Hammock Park, a natural coastal area within the town, is a recognized local landmark and a reminder of the native landscape that much of this barrier island community was built on.
We also serve Briny Breezes, FL, the small barrier island community just north of Ocean Ridge along A1A, and we cover Boynton Beach, FL immediately to the west, where a different set of housing types and permit processes apply.
Call or submit an online form and we get back to you within 1 business day. We gather basic information about your Ocean Ridge property so the site visit is focused and efficient from the start.
We visit your property, assess the existing structure and outdoor space, and discuss what you want the room to do. You receive a clear written estimate with the scope and pricing before any agreement is signed - no vague numbers and no changes once we start.
We prepare and file the permit application with the Town of Ocean Ridge Building and Zoning department. Once the permit is approved, we schedule construction and keep you informed of progress - you do not need to track the permit status yourself.
After construction wraps, we coordinate the town building inspection and walk through the finished room with you. We address anything that needs attention before the job is closed - this is your home and you should be fully satisfied with the result.
We serve Ocean Ridge and surrounding barrier island communities. Reach out today and we will respond within 1 business day.
(561) 407-6473Ocean Ridge is one of the smaller municipalities in Palm Beach County, with a population of roughly 1,800 to 2,000 people on a narrow strip of barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. The town is almost entirely residential - there are no major commercial corridors inside the town limits, and most residents drive to Boynton Beach just to the west for shopping and services. The housing stock ranges from mid-20th century concrete block homes to newer custom builds and substantial renovations, and most properties are owner-occupied - either as primary residences or as seasonal second homes. Home values here are well above the state average, and owners tend to invest in their properties and expect work done to a high standard.
North Ocean Boulevard (A1A) is the main road through town, running north to south along the coastline and connecting Ocean Ridge to neighboring communities. Ocean Ridge Hammock Park preserves a stretch of native coastal hammock vegetation along the ocean, offering residents a natural green space just steps from the water. The town hall on North Ocean Boulevard is the center of local government, including the Building and Zoning department that handles permits for residential construction. The small scale of Ocean Ridge - under one square mile of land - means neighbors know each other and contractors working here are noticed, which keeps the bar high for the quality and professionalism of any work done in town.
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