
Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Palm City homeowners with enclosed patio rooms, sunroom additions, and patio cover installations - all permitted through Martin County and built to handle the salt air, heat, and HOA requirements that come with living here. We have been working on Treasure Coast homes since 2016 and understand what Martin County properties need.
Palm City homes typically sit on larger lots with generously sized covered patios, and many homeowners have been living with an open or screened slab for years before deciding to enclose it properly. Our enclosed patio room work converts those existing slabs into permitted, insulated living spaces - without tearing out the concrete you already have.
Palm City homes built in the 1980s and 1990s were designed for a different lifestyle, and many owners want to add usable square footage without the disruption of a full room addition. A sunroom addition gives you climate-controlled living space that connects to your existing floor plan, and on a Martin County lot with a mature landscape, the rear of the house is almost always the right place to do it.
The canal and river frontage throughout Palm City brings insects that make unscreened outdoor living difficult for much of the year. A properly framed screen room rated for Martin County wind loads gives you an outdoor space that is usable every evening, protects pool areas and furniture from UV damage, and adds to the visual appeal of a home in this neighborhood context.
Palm City summers are genuinely hot, and a solid patio cover makes the outdoor space usable during the middle of the day rather than just in the morning or evening. We engineer covers to Martin County wind-load standards - critical in a county that saw storm damage from both Frances and Jeanne in 2004 - and we can design within HOA material guidelines if your community requires a specific look.
For Palm City homeowners who want a true year-round room - fully climate-controlled, insulated, and comfortable in both July and January - a four season sunroom is the right solution. The mild winters here mean the heating load is minimal, so the main engineering focus is on solar heat gain management and keeping the space comfortable during summer months without running the AC constantly.
In Palm City neighborhoods near canals and the St. Lucie River, vinyl-frame sunrooms offer a real advantage over aluminum: vinyl does not corrode, does not need painting, and holds up against the sustained humidity and salt air that inland aluminum frames struggle with over time. They are a practical choice for Palm City homeowners who want low-maintenance performance in a waterfront-adjacent environment.
Palm City sits in Martin County along the Treasure Coast, with the South Fork of the St. Lucie River running through and around the community. A large share of the housing stock was built during the Florida boom years of the 1980s and 1990s, which puts many homes in the 25-to-40 year range - old enough that original screen rooms, aluminum-frame structures, and exterior seals are showing their age. The bigger challenge is that many Palm City neighborhoods are gated or deed-restricted communities. That means any exterior project, including a sunroom or patio enclosure, has to go through an HOA architectural review before a permit application can even be submitted. Contractors who are not familiar with that process add weeks to a project timeline by failing to provide the right documentation upfront.
The proximity to water adds another layer. Properties on or near canals and the St. Lucie River experience enough salt air and humidity to meaningfully reduce the lifespan of standard aluminum framing, window seals, and fastener hardware. The sandy, sometimes low-lying soil near water can also shift under slabs over time, which affects how a new structure is anchored. Martin County also applies the Florida Building Code for a coastal high-hazard zone to parts of the area, which sets specific requirements for wind-load ratings, glazing impact resistance, and fastener patterns that do not apply in inland Florida markets.
Our crew works throughout Palm City regularly, and we submit permits through Martin County Building and Permitting Services for projects in this community. We know what a complete Martin County application looks like for a sunroom or patio enclosure and how to put together the structural drawings and wind-load calculations that this jurisdiction requires.
Most of Palm City is connected to the rest of Martin County via the Ernest Lyons Bridge over the St. Lucie River - the main route most residents take in and out. The community is almost entirely residential, with gated neighborhoods like Harbour Ridge, Cobblestone, and Canopy Creek representing the kind of property where HOA guidelines affect every exterior project. We ask about HOA requirements at the start of every Palm City job, not after the permit is submitted, so we are not asking you to redo an approval process because we missed a material specification.
We also work regularly in Hobe Sound to the south, where the coastal conditions and upscale residential character are similar to what we see in Palm City. If you have neighbors in either community who have had work done, there is a good chance we have been to their street.
We respond to all new inquiries within one business day. When you call, we will ask a few questions about your property and your HOA situation so we can prepare for the site visit efficiently.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the existing slab condition, and note any HOA constraints before we price anything. The estimate we hand you covers the full scope of work - no line items that appear later.
We prepare and submit the Martin County permit application and, where required, the HOA architectural review package. You do not need to manage either process - we handle both and keep you updated on status.
Most Palm City enclosure projects take two to three weeks of active construction. We schedule and pass all required Martin County inspections before we consider the job finished - you will have a permit card on file for the addition.
We serve Palm City homeowners throughout Martin County - free estimates, no pressure, and we handle the permits and HOA paperwork.
Palm City is an unincorporated community in Martin County, located just west of Stuart along the South Fork of the St. Lucie River. The community is predominantly residential - there is no traditional downtown, just a mix of gated communities, waterfront neighborhoods, and suburban streets set on larger-than-average lots. Much of the housing stock dates from the 1980s and 1990s, which reflects the broader Martin County growth of that era. Median home values are well above the Florida average, and owner-occupancy rates are high - most people here own their homes and plan to stay, which drives steady investment in maintenance and improvements.
The Ernest Lyons Bridge connects Palm City to Stuart, making it easy to reach the Martin County seat while keeping the residential character of the community intact. Neighbourhoods like Harbour Ridge, Cobblestone, and Canopy Creek are well-known reference points for anyone who lives here or works in the area. Palm City is part of the broader Treasure Coast region, and the St. Lucie River provides both the scenic backdrop the community is known for and the waterfront exposure that makes moisture management an ongoing concern for homeowners. We also serve neighboring Stuart, which sits just across the river and shares much of the same housing stock and building-code environment.
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