
Ormond Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has been serving homeowners in Ormond Beach with sunroom additions, screen room installation, and patio enclosures since 2018 - with a crew that understands coastal construction and Volusia County permit requirements.

Ormond Beach homes built in the 1960s through 1990s often have screened patios or open slabs that sit unused for most of the year because of the heat and humidity. A sunroom addition converts that dead space into a climate-controlled room you can actually use in July - and because it adds square footage, it tends to hold its value well in Ormond Beach's owner-occupied market.
Properties in Ormond Beach range from tight beachside lots east of A1A to larger yards in western subdivisions like Hunters Ridge - and a custom sunroom is designed around your actual footprint, not a catalog standard. Whether you need a narrow room along a side wall or a full rear addition, we build to your space and your HOA guidelines.
Ormond Beach evenings near the Halifax River or the tidal creeks can bring heavy mosquito pressure, and a properly installed screen room lets you enjoy the outdoors without the bugs. Screen rooms are also a cost-effective starting point for homeowners who want enclosed outdoor space but are not ready for a full sunroom investment.
Many Ormond Beach homes have existing concrete slabs or patios that were poured decades ago and never enclosed. A patio enclosure puts walls and a roof over that slab, protecting it from the afternoon thunderstorms and tropical-storm rain that hit the area every summer and turning it into usable living space.
Ormond Beach summers demand more than a screened porch. A four-season sunroom with insulated panels and a climate-control connection handles the full range of Florida weather - from the 90-degree humidity of August to the rare but real cold snaps that push through in January - so you get a room you can use every month of the year.
Older sunrooms in Ormond Beach that were built before current wind-resistance standards often have single-pane windows and frames that have been softened by years of salt air and humidity. A remodel brings those rooms up to current code, improves energy efficiency, and extends the usable life of the space without the cost of a full tear-down and rebuild.
Ormond Beach sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River, which means coastal salt air, high humidity, and storm exposure are constants that shape every outdoor construction project here. The homes most likely to need sunroom or enclosure work - those built between the 1960s and the 1990s using concrete block and stucco - are aging into a maintenance window where original screen enclosures, sliding glass systems, and patio covers are showing real wear. A contractor who does not understand CBS construction, Florida wind codes, or Volusia County permitting cannot serve these homes well.
The city also sits in a hurricane corridor, and Florida's statewide building code requires that windows, doors, and roof panels in any new addition meet strict wind-resistance standards - particularly in coastal Volusia County. That is not a detail that shows up in national price guides, but it is the reality for every homeowner in Ormond Beach who wants a sunroom that is genuinely safe after a storm. Working with a contractor who knows these requirements from permit day one prevents surprises and produces a room that is actually built to last here, not just somewhere else.
Our crew pulls permits through the Volusia County Building and Zoning Division regularly, and we understand the review timelines, the documentation requirements, and the inspector expectations that come with working in this county. That familiarity means we do not submit incomplete applications or get caught off guard by requirements that slow down projects for contractors who are new to the area.
We work on homes throughout Ormond Beach - from the older beachside neighborhoods east of A1A, where salt air works on materials every single day, to the newer tile-roof subdivisions west of I-95 near Tomoka State Park, where HOA architectural review requirements add a step to any exterior project. The stretch along North Beach Street, known locally as The Loop, includes some of the area's most distinctive waterfront properties, and we understand the specific conditions those homes face near the Halifax River and the Intracoastal Waterway.
Because Ormond Beach borders Holly Hill, FL to the south, we regularly move between both cities on the same week. We also work frequently in Daytona Beach, which shares similar coastal construction conditions and Volusia County code requirements.
You reach out by phone or through the contact form, and we respond within one business day. We ask basic questions about your space and schedule a free in-person visit - because your yard, your slab, and your HOA rules all affect what makes sense for your property.
We visit your property at no charge and give you a written estimate before you commit to anything. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we tell you exactly what documentation the review board will need and what that step adds to the timeline - so there are no surprises after you sign.
We handle the permit application through Volusia County and keep you updated on review status. Once the permit is approved, construction typically takes four to twelve weeks depending on scope - we walk you through the schedule before the crew arrives.
A Volusia County building inspector signs off on the finished work, and we do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the project. Anything that needs touching up gets addressed before we consider the job complete.
We serve Ormond Beach and the surrounding Volusia County area. No commitment required - we visit your property and give you a written estimate before you decide.
(386) 465-0068Ormond Beach is a city of about 44,000 people in Volusia County, situated on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast between the ocean and the Halifax River. The city spans roughly 30 square miles, with older beachside neighborhoods east of A1A, established mid-city residential areas between US-1 and I-95, and newer subdivisions to the west in areas like Hunters Ridge and Breakaway Trails. The median age skews older than the national average, and owner-occupied housing makes up the majority of the residential stock - which means homeowners here tend to invest in maintaining and improving their properties for the long term. Ormond Beach on Wikipedia has a good overview of the city's geography and demographics for anyone wanting more background.
Known as the Birthplace of Speed for the land speed record attempts held on its hard-packed beach in the early 1900s, Ormond Beach has a genuine local identity that sets it apart from the tourist corridor to the south. Landmarks like Tomoka State Park to the north and the North Beach Street scenic drive known as The Loop are well-known gathering points for residents. The city borders Holly Hill to the south and sits just north of Daytona Beach, and many residents move fluidly between all three communities for work and daily life.
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