
We design and build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms that hold up in Florida's heat, storms, and humidity - so you can finally enjoy your outdoor space all year.

Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor based in Port St. Lucie, FL, offering 16 sunroom and enclosure services to homeowners across 12 communities on the Treasure Coast. Whether you want to convert an existing patio, build a four-season room from scratch, or enclose a screen porch that leaks every summer, we handle the design, permits, and construction from start to finish. Every project meets Florida's wind-load and building code requirements - no shortcuts.

Tired of a porch you can only use four months a year? A new sunroom gives you comfortable living space for every season.
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Our hottest summers don't have to shut down your outdoor room. A four-season sunroom stays cool and comfortable every month.
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Want more space without the full addition price? A three-season room puts you outside without bugs or afternoon rain.
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Your existing patio slab is a head start. We build a full enclosure on top of it and give your backyard a real room.
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Your home is not standard - your sunroom should not be either. We design and build to your layout, style, and budget.
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From foundation to final inspection, we handle every step of new sunroom construction in Port St. Lucie and beyond.
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Old sunroom leaking, fading, or feeling outdated? We remodel existing rooms and bring them back to life.
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Keep the breeze in and the bugs out. A screen room is the most budget-friendly way to reclaim your outdoor space.
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You already have the slab - let us build the room. Patio-to-sunroom conversions are faster and more affordable than starting from scratch.
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A deck that goes unused half the year is wasted potential. We convert existing decks into protected, comfortable living space.
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Our all-season rooms are built for Port St. Lucie's climate: fully insulated, hurricane-rated, and comfortable every day of the year.
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An enclosed patio room gives you a protected living area without losing the open, airy feel of your backyard.
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Want maximum light and a true indoor-garden feel? A solarium with floor-to-ceiling glass does exactly that.
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A well-designed patio cover blocks the afternoon sun and keeps the rain out without closing off your outdoor space entirely.
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Great sunrooms start with smart design. We plan the layout, glass type, and details before a single permit is filed.
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Vinyl frames hold up against humidity, salt air, and sun without constant maintenance - a smart choice for Florida homes.
Learn MoreYou reach out by phone or contact form, and we ask a few basic questions about your project: the space you have in mind, whether you have an existing slab, and whether your community has an HOA. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment.
We come to your home, measure the space, inspect the existing foundation and roof line, and talk through your goals. Do you want the room heated and cooled year-round, or is a simpler screen enclosure enough? You get a detailed written proposal with a clear price, scope of work, and realistic timeline - before a single permit is filed.
We handle the permit application with St. Lucie County and, if needed, the HOA architectural review submission. Once approvals are in hand, construction begins. The county inspector signs off at key stages and at project completion. We do a final walkthrough with you so everything is exactly right before we call the job done.
We carry full liability insurance and hold all required Florida contractor licenses. Before work starts, we can provide documentation. You should not have to ask twice.
Every project gets an in-person visit before we quote a number. We measure your space, review your slab, and discuss your goals. The estimate is yours to keep - no deposit required to get it.
We have been building sunrooms for Port St. Lucie homeowners since 2016. We know St. Lucie County's permit process, local HOA communities, and the building standards Florida requires.
Every structure we build meets St. Lucie County's hurricane wind requirements. We use rated framing, impact-appropriate glass, and proper flashing - not just what looks good on a calm day.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (772) 262-4458 or send us a message.
"The crew finished our four-season sunroom in just under three weeks. We were in Tradition and had HOA approval and the county permit handled before construction started. No surprises, no delays. We used the room the same week they finished."
Sandra M., Tradition - Four Season Sunrooms
"Our old screen enclosure leaked every summer thunderstorm. They replaced it with a proper patio enclosure on our existing slab. They checked the slab condition first and told us upfront it needed a section repoured. Appreciated the honesty - and the new room is solid."
Carlos R., Port St. Lucie - Patio Enclosures
"We wanted to add a sunroom but were worried about the heat from all that glass. They walked us through the glass options and installed a mini-split cooling unit. Even in August the room is comfortable. That was the question no one else answered clearly."
Janet K., Stuart - Sunroom Additions
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward, and no deposit is needed to schedule your estimate. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and put together a written proposal.
Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves homeowners throughout Port St. Lucie and 11 surrounding communities, including Stuart, Fort Pierce, and Jensen Beach. Our 12 service areas cover the full Treasure Coast. We schedule most in-home estimates within the same week - contact us to confirm your area and get on the calendar.
Low-emissivity (low-e) glass blocks heat and UV rays while letting in natural light - a critical difference when the sun is this intense. Standard single-pane glass turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning in July. The U.S. Department of Energy provides guidance on window technologies at energy.gov- worth reading before you choose a glass package.
St. Lucie County falls in a designated wind zone where all new construction must meet Florida's storm-resistance standards. In practice, this means the framing, glass panels, and roof connections must be rated for specific wind speeds - not just what looks good on a calm day. Every sunroom we build is engineered to these standards from the start.
Yes - and getting it in the right order matters. Many Port St. Lucie communities require architectural review committee approval before any exterior addition is permitted. HOA approval can take two to six weeks on its own, separate from the county permit process. Starting with HOA approval avoids the costly mistake of designing something the committee will not allow.
Often yes - but the slab has to be in good condition and thick enough to support the structure. Many Port St. Lucie homes have patio slabs poured to minimal standards for open outdoor use, not for an enclosed structure. A contractor should inspect the slab before committing to building on top of it. A section that needs to be repoured is better discovered before construction than after.
A three-season room works well for mild weather use - Port St. Lucie's winters are comfortable - but without cooling, the room is barely usable from June through September. If you want to use the space every month of the year, a four-season room with a dedicated mini-split or HVAC connection is the right answer. The National Association of Home Builders offers additional background at nahb.org.
June through September brings afternoon thunderstorms almost daily. Contractors typically aim to complete outdoor foundation and framing work before the rainy season peaks. Starting a project in January or February gives you the best chance of being in your new room before the heat and storms arrive. Waiting until spring often means competing with a surge of homeowners who had the same idea.
Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed, insured sunroom contractor company based in Port St. Lucie, FL, serving homeowners across the Treasure Coast since 2016. We specialize in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and all-season room construction for residential properties throughout St. Lucie, Martin, and Indian River counties.
All work is performed under Florida contractor licensing and meets St. Lucie County building code and wind-load requirements. We pull every permit, manage HOA submissions when required, and schedule all required county inspections so you do not have to navigate the process on your own.
Since 2016, we have built and remodeled sunrooms and enclosures across all 12 of our service communities - from established neighborhoods near US-1 to newer developments in Tradition and Palm City. Learn more about our team and our approach.
The best time to start is four to six months before you want the room finished. Permit review, HOA approval, and material lead times all take longer than most homeowners expect. Starting in late fall sets you up to have the room ready before summer.
A cracked or uneven slab does not automatically mean you need a full replacement. A contractor will assess whether the crack is structural or cosmetic. Minor cracks can often be repaired; sections that have shifted significantly may need to be repoured before building on top.
Yes. A basic screen enclosure can often be upgraded to a glass enclosure or a full sunroom addition down the road. The original frame may or may not be reusable depending on its condition and wind rating. A new estimate will tell you what is salvageable.
The Florida Building Commission publishes the state building code at floridabuilding.org - a useful reference if you want to understand what standards apply to your project before your first estimate. Call (772) 262-4458 when you are ready to talk through your specific situation.
Port St. Lucie is one of Florida's largest and fastest-growing cities, with a population that has grown past 230,000 residents across more than 100 square miles of St. Lucie County. Most of the housing stock was built between 1980 and 2005 - which means a large share of homes are now at the age where outdoor living structures like screen enclosures and older lanais are due for repair or replacement. You can find population and housing data at census.gov.
The city covers a wide range of neighborhoods - from the established grid subdivisions east of US-1 to the newer master-planned community of Tradition in the west, where HOA architectural guidelines add a layer to any exterior project. The St. Lucie River runs through and around the city, giving many neighborhoods a waterfront character and creating natural boundaries between different parts of town. Port St. Lucie is also home to the New York Mets spring training facility at Clover Park, which draws visitors to the area every February and March.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Port St. Lucie since 2016, which means we know the permit timelines at St. Lucie County's building department, the HOA submission requirements in communities like Tradition and PGA Village, and the concrete block and stucco construction that is standard in this market. If your home is in Port St. Lucie or anywhere on the Treasure Coast, call us to set up a free on-site estimate.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
874 SW Del Rio Blvd
Port St. Lucie, FL 34953
hi@portstluciesunroomcontractor.com
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Call (772) 262-4458 or send us a message to schedule your free, no-obligation on-site estimate in Port St. Lucie or anywhere on the Treasure Coast.