
Lehigh Acres Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen enclosures, and custom sunrooms for Bonita Springs homeowners - serving Lee County since 2018, familiar with HOA requirements in Bonita Bay and Pelican Landing, and experienced with waterfront and canal-front properties throughout the city.

Most single-family homes in Bonita Springs already have a covered concrete patio slab in the back - which means you have a foundation ready to work with. A patio-to-sunroom conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add climate-controlled, enclosed living space without breaking into your home's existing footprint.
Bonita Springs properties along the Imperial River and its canals deal with insects year-round, and a properly screened lanai or pool enclosure makes outdoor living practical. Hurricane Ian knocked out a large number of screen enclosures here in 2022, and replacements built to current Lee County wind codes are significantly stronger than what was there before.
Bonita Springs has some of the highest home values in Lee County, with many properties in Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells well above $400,000. A custom sunroom designed to match the existing roofline, exterior finish, and interior layout protects that investment and adds livable square footage in a way a prefabricated kit cannot.
A lot of Bonita Springs homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s on layouts that feel tight by today's standards. A sunroom addition gives you a dedicated year-round space without the disruption and cost of expanding the main living area. Salt air and humidity here mean materials selection matters - we use corrosion-rated components on every waterfront and canal-front property.
Bonita Springs averages around 53 inches of rain per year and has a hot, humid summer that lasts from May through October. A fully climate-controlled four-season room with low-e glass means you get to use the space every day of the year - not just during the winter months when seasonal residents are in town.
Flat or low-slope rooflines are common on older Bonita Springs homes from the 1980s and 1990s, and these work well with patio enclosure designs that tie into an existing roof edge. An enclosed patio stops the seasonal routine of cleaning and re-screening and gives you a protected outdoor space that holds up through storm season.
Bonita Springs sits along the Imperial River and is bordered by Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. A large share of its homes are on canals or waterfront lots where saltwater air is a constant presence. Salt air corrodes standard aluminum frames, fasteners, and screen hardware faster than most homeowners expect - often within a few years. Any enclosure or sunroom built near the water needs marine-grade or powder-coated aluminum and stainless steel hardware throughout, not the standard-grade components that hold up fine on an inland property in Lehigh Acres. This distinction matters and is not always made clear upfront by contractors who do not regularly work along the coast.
Many Bonita Springs homes are inside gated communities - Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, Spanish Wells - that have their own HOA architectural review boards. These boards can require specific roofline styles, exterior paint colors, glass tint specifications, and approved material lists. A contractor who does not understand how to navigate an HOA submission process will slow your project down by submitting plans that need to be revised multiple times. Beyond the HOA layer, permits for structural additions in Bonita Springs go through the City of Bonita Springs Building Department, which operates on a different timeline and review process than unincorporated Lee County. Knowing both systems - city permit and HOA approval - running at the same time is what keeps a project moving on schedule here.
Our crew works throughout Bonita Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Bonita Springs Building Department and are familiar with the review timeline for structural additions under the city code. When a project is inside a gated community with HOA review - which applies to a large portion of Bonita Springs properties - we coordinate materials submittals and design drawings with the association before breaking ground so there are no mid-project surprises.
Bonita Springs homes are predominantly concrete block construction with stucco exteriors and tile roofs. The bulk of the housing stock was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, which puts many roofs, exterior coatings, and screened enclosures at or past their first major maintenance cycle. We know how to attach a sunroom addition properly to a CBS home, and we know which areas of the city - particularly those near Barefoot Beach and along the canals - see faster material degradation because of salt air. Whether your home is in Bonita Bay, off Bonita Beach Road, or in a smaller neighborhood further inland, we serve all of Bonita Springs.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Cape Coral, FL and Estero, FL, so if you have neighbors or family in either area who are looking for a sunroom contractor, we cover those markets as well.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you have in mind. We reply within one business day and will ask a few questions about your property, existing patio or deck, and whether you are in an HOA community.
We visit your property, take measurements, and assess the existing structure. You receive a written estimate that covers everything - materials, labor, permit fees, and HOA submission if applicable - before you commit to anything.
We file the city permit and HOA design submission simultaneously so both processes run in parallel. This step typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated throughout so you know exactly where things stand.
Once permits are approved, most projects take four to eight weeks to complete. We schedule inspections and walk through the finished space with you before we close out the job - and we make sure you have copies of all permit paperwork.
We serve Bonita Springs homeowners from waterfront canal properties to gated communities inland. No pressure, no commitment - just a written estimate and honest answers to your questions.
(239) 230-9002Bonita Springs is a city in southern Lee County with a permanent population of around 60,000 people - a number that grows considerably during winter months when seasonal residents arrive from colder states. The city was incorporated in 1999 and has grown rapidly since, with a housing stock that runs from modest inland neighborhoods to upscale waterfront communities along the Imperial River and Estero Bay. Well-known communities like Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells sit inside the city limits and are familiar landmarks to anyone who has spent time here. For more on the city's history and character, the Bonita Springs Wikipedia article provides a useful overview.
The city sits at the southern end of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area and borders Estero, FL to the north and Naples to the south. Most of the single-family homes here are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, built between the 1980s and early 2000s - which puts a large portion of the housing stock at the age where exterior maintenance and outdoor structure repairs become regular needs. Outdoor living is a central part of life in Bonita Springs, and screened lanais, in-ground pools, and pool enclosures are found on a very high percentage of the properties here. Barefoot Beach Preserve is one of the last undeveloped barrier island beaches in Southwest Florida and draws residents from all over the city - a reminder that proximity to the water is one of the main reasons people choose to live in North Fort Myers, FL and the surrounding area as well.
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