StrongMark Delray Beach Sunrooms is a sunroom contractor serving Lake Worth Beach, FL with patio enclosures, four season rooms, and sunroom additions built to handle salt air, humidity, and hurricane-force winds. We work throughout Lake Worth Beach's established neighborhoods and respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Many Lake Worth Beach homes have existing concrete patios that sit unused half the year because of bugs, rain, or summer heat. A patio enclosure turns that space into a protected room where you can sit comfortably without being eaten alive by mosquitoes or soaked during afternoon thunderstorms, and it does not require tearing up your existing slab.
Living this close to the Atlantic means high humidity and heat from May through October. A four season sunroom with proper insulation, impact-rated glass, and air conditioning gives you a room you can use year-round, not just during the comfortable winter and spring months when a basic screened porch would be fine.
If you need more living space but do not want the disruption and cost of a full home addition, a sunroom gives you a real room with natural light and views. This is a practical choice for Lake Worth Beach homeowners who want a flexible space for a home office, reading room, or hobby area without reconfiguring their home's interior.
For homeowners who primarily use their outdoor space from October through April, a three season sunroom provides protection from bugs, wind, and rain at a lower cost than a fully climate-controlled room. These rooms work well during Lake Worth Beach's mild winter months when outdoor temperatures stay comfortable without needing air conditioning.
Older Lake Worth Beach homes built in the 1950s and 1960s often have aging screen enclosures that need replacement. A new screen room installation with modern aluminum framing keeps bugs out, provides shade, and creates a protected outdoor space for entertaining without the cost of a fully enclosed sunroom.
Lake Worth Beach has a mix of property types - from wood-frame bungalows near downtown to concrete block homes further inland. A custom sunroom is designed and built to match your specific home's architecture, roofline, and foundation type, which means the finished room looks like it was always part of the house rather than an obvious add-on.
Lake Worth Beach sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean, which means every home in the city - not just the ones on the water - deals with salt air, high humidity, and coastal weather that wears on building materials faster than you would see just a few miles inland. A sunroom built here needs to account for that exposure. Metal framing and fasteners must be rated for coastal conditions to prevent corrosion. Window seals and door weatherstripping need to hold up against moisture that never fully goes away, even in the dry season. These are not optional upgrades - they are the baseline requirements for a structure that will still be solid and functional ten or fifteen years from now.
The housing stock adds a second layer of complexity. A large share of Lake Worth Beach homes were built between the 1940s and 1970s, which means they are now 50 to 80 years old. Many of these homes sit on original concrete slab foundations that were not designed with additions in mind. Attaching a new sunroom to an older home requires assessing the condition of the existing wall, roof, and foundation before work begins - because if the existing structure has moisture damage or aging materials, those issues need to be addressed before the sunroom goes up. A contractor who does not take that step is setting you up for problems you will not see until after the work is done and paid for.
Our crew has worked on concrete block homes throughout Lake Worth Beach for years, pulling permits through Palm Beach County's Building Division and completing sunroom projects on properties ranging from older bungalows near downtown Lake Avenue to newer construction closer to the western edge of the city. We know that many homes here sit on small lots with tight street grids, which means limited staging space and careful planning for equipment access.
The city itself is a mix of neighborhoods with their own character. The Lake Worth Beach Pier and Casino Building is a landmark that nearly every resident knows, and downtown Lake Worth Beach along Lake Avenue has local restaurants, shops, and the historic Lake Worth Playhouse. Homes near downtown tend to be smaller and older, while neighborhoods further west have more variety in age and size. The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the western edge of the barrier island, giving the city its waterfront character on both the ocean and lagoon sides.
We also serve nearby communities including Wellington and West Palm Beach, where local building conditions and permitting processes create similar challenges for sunroom construction.
When you call or submit an online inquiry, we respond within one business day to schedule a site visit. We ask a few questions over the phone about the space you have in mind, your budget range, and whether your property has any HOA requirements so we show up prepared to have a productive conversation.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing foundation and structure, and discuss your options for materials and layout. This visit typically takes 30 to 45 minutes, and you leave with a written estimate that breaks down costs by category so you can see where your money is going. We address cost concerns upfront and explain what affects pricing in Lake Worth Beach specifically.
Once you sign the contract, we handle the permit application through Palm Beach County. This phase typically takes two to four weeks depending on the county's review queue. We manage the process and keep you updated so you are never left wondering what the status is.
Once permits are approved, work begins with foundation preparation, followed by framing, roofing, and window installation. Most projects take three to six weeks from start to final inspection. We schedule county inspections at key stages, and once the final inspection passes, the room is officially part of your home and ready to use.
We serve homeowners throughout Lake Worth Beach, from downtown neighborhoods to properties near the beach. Call today for a free estimate and site visit.
Lake Worth Beach is a small coastal city of about 40,000 people packed into roughly 8 square miles just south of West Palm Beach. The housing stock is a mix of older concrete block homes built between the 1940s and 1970s, wood-frame bungalows near downtown, and some newer construction further west. Median home values run lower than in nearby Boca Raton or Palm Beach, sitting around $280,000 to $320,000, which makes the city more accessible but also means homeowners here are often watching their budgets carefully when it comes to repairs and improvements.
The city sits directly on the Atlantic Ocean with a public beach, pier, and the historic Lake Worth Beach Casino Building that locals have used for generations. Downtown Lake Worth Beach along Lake Avenue is the city's main commercial hub, with local restaurants, shops, art galleries, and the Lake Worth Playhouse. Neighborhoods near downtown have a tight street grid with small lots and homes that sit close together, while areas further inland have more variety in property types including duplexes and small apartment buildings alongside single-family homes. We also work in nearby communities like Boynton Beach and Delray Beach, where similar housing patterns and coastal conditions create the same challenges for sunroom construction.
From permit application to final inspection, we handle every step of your sunroom project. Call now or request a free estimate online.