
Ormond Beach homeowners trust us for sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms that hold up to Florida heat, humidity, and storm season.

Ormond Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Ormond Beach and 11 surrounding communities across Volusia and Flagler counties. We offer 16 services covering every type of outdoor living space - from fully enclosed four-season sunrooms to screen rooms, patio enclosures, and solarium installations. Whether your patio is collecting rainwater or your screen room has seen better days, we build rooms that work for Florida's climate year-round.

Your porch sits empty all summer? A sunroom addition gives you a fully enclosed, comfortable room you can use every day.
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Want a room that works in August heat and January cool? A four-season sunroom stays comfortable all year with full climate control.
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Bugs and rain keeping you inside? A three-season sunroom gives you fresh air and outdoor views without the pests or downpours.
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Sitting outside is miserable in the heat? Enclose your patio and turn wasted concrete into a room you actually use.
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Standard sizes not fitting your space? A custom sunroom is designed around your home, your yard, and how you live.
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Starting from scratch? We handle every phase of sunroom construction from foundation to final walkthrough.
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Old sunroom leaking or outdated? A remodel restores comfort, stops leaks, and brings the room up to current Florida code.
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Mosquitoes ruining your evenings? A screen room keeps bugs out while letting the breeze in year-round.
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Open patio sitting empty? Convert it into a protected room without tearing out your existing slab or landscaping.
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Deck rotting or too hot to use? Convert it to a durable enclosed sunroom that holds up to Florida weather.
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Want one room that works every month of the year? An all-season room is insulated, cooled, and built for Florida.
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Patio getting rained on and overheated? Enclose it with solid walls and stay comfortable no matter the weather.
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Love natural light but hate the heat? A solarium maximizes sunlight while managing Florida's intense solar gain.
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No shade on your patio? A quality patio cover blocks the sun and rain so you can actually sit outside.
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Not sure what style fits your home? Our sunroom design service helps you plan a room that looks like it was always there.
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Want low-maintenance construction that holds up near the coast? Vinyl sunrooms resist salt air, moisture, and rot.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. You tell us what you have - an existing patio slab, a screened porch, or a bare backyard - and what you want to use the space for. No commitment needed at this stage.
We come to your home to measure the space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and walk through design options with you in person. We look at HOA requirements, soil conditions, and your home's roofline before writing a detailed written proposal.
We handle the full permit application with Volusia County on your behalf. Once approved, our crew builds your room to Florida's wind and weather code. At completion, we walk through the finished space together and address any punch-list items before final payment.
We carry a current Florida state contractor license and full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every job. You can verify our license status any time on the Florida DBPR lookup tool.
We visit your property in person before quoting anything. Every estimate is written, itemized, and good for 30 days - so you can compare it against other bids on equal footing.
We have been building sunrooms in this area since 2018 and know Volusia County permit requirements, coastal soil conditions, and HOA processes across the neighborhoods we serve.
Every window, door, and roof panel we install meets Florida's coastal wind standards for Volusia County. We provide the engineering documents with every permitted project.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (386) 465-0068 or send us a message.
"We wanted a sunroom we could actually use in August, not just during the cool months. They designed the room with insulated panels and extended our central air into it - we were sitting in it comfortably within three weeks of completion, even during a heat wave. The permit was handled start to finish without us lifting a finger."
David R., Port Orange - Four season sunrooms
"Our screen enclosure was 18 years old and looked it. After getting three quotes, we went with Ormond Beach Lanai because they were the only ones who came out to look at the slab condition before pricing the job. Sure enough, it needed reinforcement - they told us upfront, included it in the contract, and finished on the timeline they promised."
Karen M., Daytona Beach Shores - Patio enclosures
"We live near the Halifax River and have dealt with contractors who did not understand coastal construction. This team pulled the right engineering documents for our Volusia County permit, used marine-grade hardware throughout, and built a room that has held up through two storm seasons with no leaks and no issues. Worth every dollar."
Tom and Linda S., Ormond Beach - Sunroom additions
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(386) 465-0068Ormond Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Ormond Beach, FL and serves 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties - including Daytona Beach, Port Orange, and Palm Coast. Most projects are scheduled within the same week of permit approval, and we aim to have an estimator at your property within a few business days of your first call.
Yes - any enclosed structure attached to your home in Florida must meet the state's wind-load requirements. In Volusia County's coastal area, those standards are strict. This means the glass, frame, and roof connections in your sunroom must be rated for hurricane-force winds, which costs more than standard materials but is required by law and protects your investment.
A three-season room is not air-conditioned, which means it will be too hot to use from May through September in Ormond Beach. If you want to use the room all year, a four-season design with insulated panels and a dedicated cooling source is the right choice. In this climate, most homeowners who choose three-season end up wishing they had built four-season from the start.
Permit review for a room addition in Volusia County typically takes two to four weeks, and projects requiring engineering documents can take longer. HOA approval - required in many Ormond Beach neighborhoods - adds time on top of that. Planning for a total of six to eight weeks of pre-construction time will prevent schedule frustration.
Loose sandy soil - common near the Halifax River and the coast - does not support heavy loads the same way denser soil does. A reputable contractor will assess soil conditions at your property and may recommend deeper footings or a reinforced slab. Skipping this assessment is how sunrooms end up cracking and settling within a few years.
Low-emissivity (low-e) glass reflects a large portion of solar heat and UV rays, keeping your sunroom cooler without darkening the room. In Florida, impact-rated low-e glass is the standard for new sunroom additions - it satisfies both the wind code and the heat management needs of this climate. The University of Florida IFAS Extension has published guidance on energy-efficient glazing for Florida homes at edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Contractor demand peaks in fall and winter when snowbirds arrive and the weather cools. If you want your room ready for the pleasant October-through-April season, reach out to contractors in late summer - July or August - to get on the schedule before the fall rush. Starting early also gives you time to get HOA approval before submitting for a permit.
Ormond Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed, insured sunroom contractor company based in Ormond Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties since 2018. We hold a Florida state contractor license issued through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation, which you can verify on the state licensing portal. Our work covers sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and conversions - 16 services in total, all built to Florida's coastal wind and weather code. Every project is permitted and inspected through Volusia County. Learn more about our team and how we work.
A sunroom adds measurable value when it is permitted, properly integrated with the home's roofline and exterior, and climate-controlled for year-round use. Unpermitted additions and rooms that are too hot to use half the year rarely return their cost at sale.
Review your HOA's architectural guidelines before finalizing any design. Many Ormond Beach associations restrict visible colors, roofline styles, and screen or glass types. Getting HOA approval in writing before signing a contract protects you from having to modify or remove completed work.
Make sure each bid covers the same scope - permit fees, foundation work, hurricane-rated glass, and HVAC extension. A lower bid that excludes these items is not actually lower. Ask each contractor to confirm whether the quoted windows and doors meet Florida's wind-load requirements for Volusia County.
The Florida Building Commission publishes the statewide building code, including the wind-load standards that apply to all new sunroom additions in Ormond Beach. Ready to move forward? Call us at (386) 465-0068 and we will walk you through what your specific project requires.
Ormond Beach sits on Florida's northeast coast in Volusia County, with the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Halifax River running through the middle of town. With roughly 44,000 residents and a housing stock built largely between the 1960s and 1990s, the city is home to the kind of established neighborhoods where homeowners invest in their properties and plan to stay. Many homes in Ormond Beach were built with concrete block and stucco construction, and those that sit near the river or the coast face constant moisture and salt air that older materials were not designed to handle indefinitely. The city is known across Florida as the Birthplace of Speed, a nod to the early 1900s land speed record attempts that took place on its hard-packed beach.
Homeowners near Tomoka State Park on the north end of the city, along the popular scenic drive known as The Loop, or in the newer subdivisions west of I-95 like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails all share the same challenge: Florida's intense summer heat, frequent afternoon thunderstorms, and hurricane season make open patios and aging screen enclosures genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. Whether your home is in a beachside neighborhood east of A1A or in a planned community along the LPGA Boulevard corridor, the conditions that work against outdoor living here are the same - heat, humidity, salt air, and storm exposure.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Ormond Beach since 2018, working in neighborhoods near the Halifax River waterways and across the city. We know that homes near the water need coastal-rated materials, that many neighborhoods require HOA approval before a permit can be filed, and that Volusia County's permit review process takes time if you do not submit the right documentation the first time. Our familiarity with local conditions - soil, wind requirements, HOA processes - is part of what makes us a natural fit for homeowners in Ormond Beach who want the project done right.
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Ormond Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
33 Live Oak Ave
Ormond Beach, FL 32174
(386) 465-0068contact@ormondbeachsunrooms.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call (386) 465-0068 or submit a quick request online - we respond within 1 business day and come to you for a free on-site estimate.