
Fort Pierce Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served Treasure Coast homeowners since 2016, building sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms across Fort Pierce and St. Lucie County. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to Florida wind-resistance standards.

Fort Pierce homeowners lose half the year to heat and bugs on open patios. A sunroom addition gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room attached to your home - usable every month of the year, not just in winter. We build on existing slabs or pour new ones, handling permits with St. Lucie County from start to finish.
Many Fort Pierce homes have open concrete patios that go unused because of afternoon sun and mosquitoes from the Indian River Lagoon. We enclose those spaces with aluminum framing and glass or screen panels, turning dead square footage into a protected outdoor room that actually gets used.
Fort Pierce sits right along the water, and biting insects are a real problem from spring through fall. A screen room keeps the breeze moving through while keeping mosquitoes and no-see-ums out - a practical, lower-cost option for homeowners who want fresh air without the bugs.
Fort Pierce has a wide range of home styles - from mid-century concrete block houses near downtown to newer builds in planned communities. A custom sunroom is designed to match your specific home, lot, and HOA guidelines rather than being forced into a standard template that may not fit.
Many older Fort Pierce homes have existing sunrooms or Florida rooms built decades ago with single-pane windows and no insulation. We update those spaces with modern glass, better sealing, and proper cooling so they are comfortable and energy-efficient year-round.
Fort Pierce afternoon sun is intense from spring through fall. A properly installed patio cover blocks direct UV, lowers the surface temperature of your outdoor space, and makes sitting outside practical again without committing to a full enclosure.
Fort Pierce is one of the older cities on Florida's Treasure Coast, and a large share of its housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s. Homes from that era often have original concrete block construction, aging rooflines, and little or no insulation. Salt air blowing in from the Atlantic and the Indian River Lagoon accelerates wear on metal fasteners, window frames, and exterior finishes - meaning materials that would last decades inland may need attention much sooner here. A contractor who has only worked in newer inland suburbs will underestimate how quickly coastal conditions affect a build.
Fort Pierce also falls under Florida's wind-load requirements, which means every sunroom addition, patio enclosure, or screen room must be designed and built to withstand the kind of wind speeds associated with tropical storms. The St. Lucie County Building and Code Regulation Division enforces these standards through a permit review and final inspection process. Contractors who skip or rush the permit process are not just cutting corners on paperwork - they are leaving homeowners with unpermitted structures that can complicate insurance claims, sales, and future renovations. Getting it done right the first time, with a contractor who knows what the county requires, saves real money in the long run.
Our crew works throughout Fort Pierce regularly, and we pull permits with the St. Lucie County Building and Code Regulation Division for sunroom projects on a regular basis. We understand the review process and what documentation the county requires, which means permit packages go in complete the first time and approvals come back without delays.
Fort Pierce is a city with real character - from the historic neighborhoods near the Sunrise Theatre downtown to the waterfront homes near Fort Pierce Inlet State Park. We work across all of it, including the older concrete block houses in Lincoln Park and the newer builds further north and south along US-1. Whether your home is two blocks from the water or further west toward the turnpike, we understand the differences in soil conditions, sun exposure, and HOA requirements that affect how a sunroom project comes together.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Port St. Lucie just to the south, and in Vero Beach to the north. If you have family or neighbors in those areas, we cover the same services throughout the Treasure Coast region.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and you will hear back within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the size and type of space you have in mind - no pressure, just enough to know if the project is a good fit before anyone drives out.
We visit your home, measure the space, and review the site conditions - including your existing slab, soil type, and sun exposure. You leave the visit with a written estimate covering the full scope of work. No vague pricing or "we will figure it out as we go."
We prepare and file the permit application with St. Lucie County, including drawings and energy documentation. County review takes roughly two to four weeks. Once approved, construction starts on the agreed schedule - slab prep, framing, glass, roofing, and electrical all in sequence.
When the build is complete, the county sends an inspector to confirm everything was built to code. Once the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you - showing you the cooling unit, how to clean the glass panels, and what to watch for in the first few months.
We serve all of Fort Pierce and St. Lucie County. Send us a message or call now - we respond within one business day and estimates are always free.
(772) 227-1693Fort Pierce is the county seat of St. Lucie County and home to roughly 47,000 residents on Florida's Treasure Coast. It sits between the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, with Fort Pierce Inlet connecting the two. The city's neighborhoods range from the historic blocks near downtown - where the Sunrise Theatre anchors the cultural scene - to waterfront communities near the inlet and more recent single-family developments along the city's edges. A significant share of Fort Pierce's housing stock was built between the 1940s and 1970s, primarily using concrete block construction that is characteristic of Florida homes from that era.
Fort Pierce has a mix of long-term residents and newer arrivals drawn to lower home prices compared to nearby coastal communities like Stuart or Vero Beach. The city's coastal exposure means salt air, high humidity, and Atlantic storm systems are constant factors for homeowners maintaining their properties. The National Navy UDT-SEAL Museum is one of the city's best-known landmarks, drawing visitors year-round. To the south, Port St. Lucie is the region's largest city and one of the fastest-growing in Florida - we serve homeowners there as well.
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