
Port St Lucie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Sebastian with screen room installations, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions - all built to Florida Building Code wind standards for Indian River County.
We have been serving communities across the Treasure Coast since 2016, pulling permits through the City of Sebastian Building Department on every residential project.

Sebastian homes along the Indian River Lagoon deal with biting insects and salt-laden breezes year-round - a screen room gives you outdoor living without the bugs or the exposure. Learn more about our screen room installation options and see how we build enclosures rated for Florida wind loads.
Most Sebastian ranches have a rear concrete slab that sits exposed to summer afternoon storms and the intense Florida UV. A patio enclosure converts that space into a usable room protected from rain, insects, and heat without the cost of a full addition.
Sunroom additions in Sebastian are especially popular among long-term homeowners who want to add living space without moving. The Indian River Lagoon views from waterfront properties make a glass-walled sunroom addition a high-value upgrade for this market.
Vinyl framing resists the salt-air corrosion that degrades standard aluminum faster near Sebastian's waterfront. It holds up well through the heat and humidity cycles that characterize Treasure Coast summers without requiring paint or refinishing over time.
Many Sebastian homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have original screen rooms or Florida rooms that are showing their age - corroded frames, deteriorated screens, and failing glazing seals. A remodel restores the space and upgrades materials to current coastal-rated standards.
Sebastian's mild winters make a four season sunroom usable all year without heavy heating costs. Retired homeowners in particular find that an insulated, climate-controlled room extends their comfortable outdoor time through the occasional cold snap without sacrificing the lagoon view.
Sebastian sits along the Indian River Lagoon on Florida's northern Treasure Coast, and that location shapes almost everything about how outdoor structures perform here. The lagoon keeps humidity high year-round, salt air rides in off the water even on calm days, and the summer storm season brings hard afternoon rain that puts real pressure on enclosures, frames, and seals. Standard aluminum and screen products that perform fine in an inland Florida city corrode and degrade much faster within a mile or two of the lagoon. A contractor who does not understand this will specify the wrong materials - and you will be replacing components within a few seasons.
Most of Sebastian's housing stock was built between the 1970s and early 2000s on modest concrete block foundations. These homes are solid, but they are at the age where original screen enclosures, Florida rooms, and patio covers are showing serious wear. Sebastian is also part of Indian River County's building jurisdiction, and permits here require Florida Building Code wind-load compliance - no shortcuts. Homeowners in Sebastian should also be aware that hurricane season (June through November) is a real consideration, and any enclosure or sunroom addition must be designed and anchored to handle the wind events this part of the Treasure Coast sees regularly.
Our crew works throughout Sebastian regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here - particularly the salt-air exposure near the Indian River Lagoon and the concrete block ranch homes that make up the bulk of the residential market. We pull permits directly through the City of Sebastian Building Department and know what their reviewers look for in structural and wind-load submissions.
Sebastian's main residential corridors run along US-1 and Fleming Street, with older neighborhoods fanning out toward the lagoon to the east and newer subdivisions to the west. The waterfront streets - particularly those closest to Sebastian Inlet State Park - have the most salt exposure, and we specify materials accordingly on those jobs. We also serve homeowners near the Riverview Park area and along the quieter residential streets off Main Street.
We also serve Fellsmere just to the west of Sebastian, where rural properties on larger lots often need screen rooms and patio covers designed for open-air exposure rather than lagoon salt air. If you are not sure which service fits your home, call us and we will walk you through it.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule an on-site visit. You do not need to have plans ready - we just need to see the space.
We measure your space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and discuss your goals and budget. We will walk you through material options appropriate for your home's proximity to the lagoon - no surprises on pricing after the fact.
We prepare and submit a complete permit application to the City of Sebastian Building Department, including wind-load calculations. Once approved, we schedule your installation and keep you updated on the timeline.
Our crew installs the structure and does a full cleanup when the work is done. We walk through the finished room with you before we leave so you can ask questions and confirm everything meets your expectations.
We serve all of Sebastian and the surrounding Indian River County area. No high-pressure sales - just a straightforward estimate and honest answers about what your project will take.
Sebastian is a city of about 26,000 people on the northern edge of Florida's Treasure Coast, named for the Spanish treasure fleet that sank offshore in 1715. The community sits along the Indian River Lagoon, with Sebastian Inlet State Park - one of Florida's most visited state parks - just to the north. The city draws retirees, fishing families, and long-term residents who value the laid-back coastal character and lower density compared to communities further south. Mel Fisher's Treasure Museum in the downtown area reflects the city's deep ties to local maritime history. Most of the housing stock consists of single-story concrete block ranch homes built between the 1970s and early 2000s, clustered along residential streets that run between US-1 and the lagoon.
Sebastian's location in Indian River County puts it between two neighboring service corridors we know well: Vero Beach to the south, where older homes in Indian River County have similar coastal challenges, and Fellsmere to the west, where rural properties on larger lots have a different set of needs. If your home is anywhere in or around Sebastian, we can serve you.
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Learn MoreWe serve all of Sebastian and the Treasure Coast. Call today or submit the form and we will get back to you within one business day.