
We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms that Fort Pierce homeowners actually use - cool in summer, comfortable all year, and built to Florida code.

Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor in Fort Pierce, FL, offering 16 services across 12 communities on the Treasure Coast. We solve the problems that make outdoor living in Florida frustrating - brutal summer heat, no-see-ums and mosquitoes, rain on your patio furniture, and screened porches that sit empty six months a year. Whether you want a fully enclosed four-season room or a simple patio cover, we handle permits, construction, and inspection from start to finish.

Losing half the year to heat and bugs? A sunroom addition gives you enclosed, climate-controlled living space you can actually enjoy every month.
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Fort Pierce summers are long. A four-season sunroom stays cool in July and comfortable in January - livable every single day of the year.
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Florida winters are mild enough that a three-season room works nearly year-round - at a fraction of the cost of a full insulated addition.
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Mosquitoes and no-see-ums ruining your evenings outside? A patio enclosure keeps the bugs out while keeping the view and the breeze in.
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Not every home fits a standard footprint. We design custom sunrooms built around your space, your style, and how you actually use the room.
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Starting from scratch? We handle every phase of sunroom construction, from foundation prep through final inspection, by the book.
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Old screened porch looking tired? We upgrade existing enclosures into modern, sealed sunrooms that perform in Fort Pierce's climate.
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Want the outdoor feel without the insects? A properly installed screen room is the most affordable way to reclaim your backyard.
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Already have a patio slab? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom uses what you have and turns wasted space into a room your family will use.
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An unused deck is an opportunity. We convert existing deck structures into fully enclosed sunrooms with proper footings and hurricane-rated framing.
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An all-season room is fully insulated, climate-controlled, and indistinguishable from the rest of your home - usable on the hottest August day.
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Enclose your patio with real walls and windows and you gain a room - not just a covered slab - that adds value and daily livability.
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Glass ceiling, glass walls, natural light from every angle. A solarium brings the outdoors inside without the heat, the bugs, or the rain.
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A solid patio cover blocks the worst of Fort Pierce's afternoon sun and keeps afternoon thunderstorms from ending your time outside.
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Before a single board goes up, good design saves money and prevents regret. We help you plan a sunroom that fits your home and how you live.
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Vinyl frames resist salt air corrosion, never need painting, and hold up well in coastal Florida conditions - low maintenance for years.
Learn MoreYou reach out with a quick description of your space - where the sunroom would go, roughly how big, and what you hope to do with it. No forms to fill out, no commitment required. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the existing slab or ground conditions, and talk through your options. You leave the meeting knowing roughly what your project will cost, what it will look like, and what the permit process involves in St. Lucie County. No pressure, no surprise charges later.
We pull the permit, manage the construction, and schedule the county inspection. When the work is done and the inspection passes, we walk you through your finished room - how to operate the cooling unit, how to clean the glass, and what to watch for in the first few months. You should feel completely comfortable with the space before we leave.
We hold a current Florida contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project, so you are protected if anything goes wrong.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures on the Treasure Coast since 2016. We know St. Lucie County's permit process, the coastal material requirements, and the neighborhoods we work in.
Every estimate is free, written, and done in person at your home. You will get a clear breakdown of cost before you decide anything - no phone quotes, no hidden line items added later.
We pull every permit and schedule every county inspection on your behalf. Your finished room is documented, legal, and protected - which matters when your home is appraised or sold.
Ready to talk through your project? Call us at (772) 227-1693 or send us a message.
"We had a screened lanai that was basically useless from June through October. They converted it into a four-season room with a mini-split and we used it all through last summer. The permit process took longer than expected but they kept us updated the whole time."
Robert M., Fort Pierce - Four Season Sunrooms
"We called three contractors and these were the only ones who talked through the St. Lucie County permit requirements from the start. Our patio enclosure was done in under two weeks once the permit came through. No-see-ums are no longer a problem in the evenings."
Sandra K., Port St. Lucie - Patio Enclosures
"I was worried about the HOA approval process in our community in Tradition. They helped us put together the submission package, and we got approval on the first try. The screen room went up in about a week and came in right at the estimate they gave us."
David L., Tradition - Screen Room Installation
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - the estimate is completely free. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk you through your options.
(772) 227-1693Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Fort Pierce, FL and serves 12 communities across St. Lucie, Indian River, and Martin counties. We work in Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, and surrounding towns - and we typically respond within 1 business day for free on-site estimates throughout our service area.
Florida homeowners face a different set of decisions than homeowners in most other states. Here is what matters most before you start talking to contractors.
Yes. Any permanent addition in St. Lucie County must use windows and panels rated for the local wind-speed requirements - the same standard applied to the rest of your home. This adds to material cost but means your sunroom is genuinely storm-resistant. The Florida Building Commission publishes the wind map that determines what is required in your specific location.
Fort Pierce winters are mild enough that a three-season room stays usable most of the year. But if you want to use the space from May through September - when temperatures reach the low 90s and humidity is intense - a four-season room with a dedicated cooling system is the only option that works. The difference in cost is significant, but so is the difference in how many months you actually use the room.
A permitted, professionally built sunroom generally adds value and buyer appeal in Florida, where outdoor-indoor living is a key selling point. An unpermitted one can do the opposite - some lenders require unpermitted additions to be removed or retroactively permitted before closing. Doing it right the first time is also the right financial decision.
Aluminum framing and stainless or powder-coated hardware resist the corrosion that salt air accelerates near the Treasure Coast. Standard-grade metal components can start showing rust within a few seasons. When comparing quotes, ask specifically what grade of framing and fasteners each contractor uses - that question alone will tell you a lot about their experience with coastal construction.
Fort Pierce's wet season runs May through October and dumps most of the year's rain in heavy afternoon storms. A properly built sunroom has a roof that slopes away from the house, sealed window frames, and correctly graded drainage around the foundation. Poor drainage around the slab is one of the most common causes of early sunroom failures in Florida's wet climate.
Many Fort Pierce neighborhoods - especially planned communities and waterfront subdivisions - require HOA approval before you apply for a county permit. Submit your design plans to your HOA first and get written approval. HOA guidelines often govern exterior colors, roof styles, and materials. The National Association of Realtors notes that HOA disputes over unpermitted improvements are a common obstacle in Florida home sales.
Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Fort Pierce, FL, serving 12 communities across the Treasure Coast since 2016. We hold a current Florida state contractor license and carry full liability and workers compensation insurance on every job.
Our license is issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the state authority responsible for contractor licensing in Florida. You can verify any Florida contractor license at myfloridalicense.com before you sign a contract.
Since 2016, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and custom sunroom projects across Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach, Stuart, and surrounding communities - over 16 distinct services matched to what Treasure Coast homeowners actually need.
Learn more about our team and our workA screen room is the right choice when bugs are your main problem and you are comfortable with ambient temperature. If you want to use the space comfortably from May through October, you need glass walls and a cooling system. Most Fort Pierce homeowners who invest in a screen room eventually wish they had gone with an enclosure.
In most cases, yes. An existing concrete slab in good condition is already the foundation you need. Deck conversions require additional structural assessment to confirm the framing can support an enclosure. Using an existing structure keeps the cost lower than building on new ground.
An unpermitted addition can block a home sale, void your homeowner insurance coverage for that structure, and require costly retroactive permitting or removal. The St. Lucie County Building Division handles permit compliance for Fort Pierce - working with the process is always the better path.
Have questions about your specific situation? Call us at (772) 227-1693 - we are happy to talk through what makes sense for your home before you commit to anything.
Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County and home to roughly 46,000 to 48,000 residents on Florida's Treasure Coast. The city sits directly along the Atlantic Ocean, with Fort Pierce Inlet separating the mainland from the barrier island to the east. The nearby Fort Pierce Inlet State Park is one of the most recognized outdoor spots in the city, drawing locals and visitors for fishing, swimming, and surfing year-round. The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum, dedicated to the Navy SEALs who trained on Fort Pierce's beaches during World War II, is one of the most recognized institutions in the city.
Fort Pierce has a significant stock of mid-century homes - many built between the 1940s and 1970s - spread across a mix of neighborhoods from historic downtown and the Lincoln Park area to newer subdivisions on the north side of the city. The Sunrise Theatre, a restored historic theater in downtown Fort Pierce, is a landmark that defines the city's downtown core. A large share of the city's housing stock uses concrete block construction, common throughout South and Central Florida, which holds up well to wind but benefits from careful attention when adding exterior structures.
Living on the Treasure Coast means salt air from the Atlantic and Indian River Lagoon works on homes every day, and Fort Pierce receives nearly 60 inches of rain per year with most of it falling between May and October. These conditions are exactly why the right materials and proper permits matter so much for any sunroom project here. Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served Fort Pierce and surrounding communities since 2016, and we understand what the heat, humidity, and salt air do to homes in this area.
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Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
514 S 9th St
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
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Call us today or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule your free on-site estimate.