
Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Lake Park with enclosed patio rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions built for the town's mid-century concrete block homes near the Lake Worth Lagoon. We pull permits through the Town of Lake Park and reply within one business day.

Most mid-century homes in Lake Park have at least a small rear slab or covered carport area that sits unused for most of the year because it offers no protection from heat, insects, or afternoon rain. Converting that slab into a proper enclosed patio room gives you livable space without the cost of a full home addition - and on Lake Park properties, the existing concrete block structure provides solid attachment points that make the conversion straightforward.
Lake Park's proximity to the Lake Worth Lagoon means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real issue from spring through fall. A screen enclosure around your rear patio or lanai area solves the insect problem while keeping the cross-breeze that makes Florida evenings enjoyable. We use heavier-weight mesh and powder-coated frames rated for the salt-air environment close to the water.
Lake Park homes built in the 1950s and 1960s typically sit on compact lots with low-pitched rooflines - a layout that lends itself well to a side or rear patio enclosure tied into the existing structure. Enclosing an open patio on one of these homes adds usable square footage that the original layout simply did not provide, without requiring structural changes to the main house.
Lake Park is fully built out - there is very little vacant land available for new construction, which means homeowners who want more space need to add to what they already have. A sunroom addition attached to an existing exterior wall is a cost-effective way to gain a room without the disruption of a full addition, and the concrete block construction common in Lake Park is well-suited to carrying the attachment loads.
For Lake Park homeowners who want a comfortable outdoor-feel room from October through May but do not need full climate control year-round, a three season sunroom with screened panels and a solid roof is a practical middle ground. It costs less than a fully enclosed conditioned room while still providing shade, insect protection, and shelter from the afternoon rain that rolls through almost every summer day.
Lake Park averages intense UV exposure year-round, and unshaded rear patios on south-facing homes take a beating from the sun on the concrete, the siding, and any outdoor furniture. An attached solid patio cover reduces heat gain against the back of the house and extends the life of the surfaces underneath it - and it is often the first step toward a full enclosure later.
Lake Park was incorporated in 1923 and most of its residential neighborhoods were built out between the 1940s and the 1970s. That means a large share of the town's homes are 50 to 80 years old - concrete block structures with one-story low-pitched roofs and original slabs that have seen decades of South Florida weather. Attaching a new screen enclosure or patio room to a home this age requires a proper assessment of the existing concrete before anything is anchored into it. A slab with subsurface voids or perimeter cracking from decades of Florida's sandy, high-water-table soil will cause structural problems for a new enclosure if those issues are not addressed first.
The town's position along the Lake Worth Lagoon adds a second layer of consideration. Salt air from the water works on metal hardware, fasteners, and frame finishes year-round, even on properties a few blocks from the shore. In a dense, flat town where nearly every property drains slowly after a heavy summer storm, moisture management around the base of any new structure also matters. A contractor familiar with Lake Park's housing stock and water environment specifies materials and drainage details that keep the new structure in good shape for the long term.
Our crew works throughout Lake Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Permits for screen enclosures and patio structures go through the Town of Lake Park Building Department - a separate process from Palm Beach County - and we file and manage those permits on every job we build in the town.
Lake Park is a compact town sitting along U.S. Route 1, bordered by North Palm Beach to the north and Riviera Beach to the south and west. The residential neighborhoods between Park Avenue and the Lake Worth Lagoon are where most of the town's older single-family homes sit, and those are the streets where we see the most enclosed patio and screen room work. Kelsey Park in the center of town and the Lake Park Harbor Marina along the lagoon are the two landmarks most longtime residents use to orient themselves, and we know the neighborhoods around both well.
We serve homeowners in Riviera Beach to the south and North Palm Beach to the north on the same schedule. If you are near either border, we cover your neighborhood without a service area surcharge.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask about your property type, the age of the home, and what you want to build - so we can think through material and slab considerations before we arrive.
We visit the property, check the condition of the existing slab and attachment points, and look at any drainage considerations. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any decision is required. If the slab needs work before we can build, we tell you upfront - not after the contract is signed.
We submit the permit application to the Town of Lake Park Building Department and manage the approval timeline. Most permit approvals in Lake Park run one to three weeks. We coordinate the inspection schedule on our end - you do not have to track it.
Most screen room and patio enclosure projects in Lake Park take two to five days of active construction. We coordinate the final inspection, clear the job site, and walk you through the finished space before we leave - including any care notes specific to the salt-air environment near the lagoon.
We serve Lake Park homeowners with permitted, coastal-rated enclosure and sunroom projects. Call us or submit the form for a free estimate - we reply within one business day.
(728) 221-1197Lake Park is a small incorporated town of about 9,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, sitting along the western shore of the Lake Worth Lagoon. The town was incorporated in 1923 and is one of the older communities in the county. Nearly all of its residential land was built out by the 1970s, leaving very little room for new construction - which makes home improvement and additions a more common path to adding space than buying a larger property. The housing stock is dominated by concrete block single-family homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, typically one story with low rooflines and small to mid-size lots. Park Avenue runs through the center of town and serves as the local downtown strip, with shops and restaurants that give the neighborhood a distinct small-town feel. The Lake Park Harbor Marina along the lagoon has been a fixture of the community for decades and is one of the town's most recognizable landmarks.
Lake Park borders North Palm Beach to the north and Riviera Beach to the south and west. U.S. Route 1 runs through the eastern edge of town and connects residents quickly to both I-95 and the broader Palm Beach County road network. The town is flat and sits close to sea level, which means heavy summer storms can leave standing water in yards and driveways for hours after a rain event - a factor that affects drainage planning for any new concrete or enclosure work. Homeowners near the lagoon experience a noticeably higher level of salt air exposure than those a few miles inland, and that difference shows up in how quickly exterior hardware and frames weather without the right material specs. Riviera Beach to the south and West Palm Beach further south share similar housing stock and climate conditions, and we serve both communities.
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