
Lehigh Acres Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Estero homeowners call for custom sunrooms, screen room installation, and patio enclosures - serving Lee County since 2018, permitted through the Village of Estero, and familiar with the HOA approval process in Estero communities.

Estero has some of the most design-conscious homeowners in Lee County, and many properties sit in HOA communities that have strict standards for exterior additions. A custom sunroom lets you match the architectural style of your home and meet your HOA requirements precisely - no off-the-shelf kit that does not fit the roofline or exterior finish you already have.
Nearly every single-family home in Estero has a screened lanai, and many have pool enclosures on top of that. Hurricane Ian took out a large number of these structures in 2022. A properly installed replacement - built to current Village of Estero wind codes - protects your outdoor space and holds up through future storm seasons.
Estero home values are among the highest in Lee County, and a well-built sunroom addition adds livable space that fits the investment homeowners have already made in their properties. It also gives you the year-round outdoor living space that Southwest Florida weather can take away from an unenclosed patio from May through October.
Estero homes are built primarily with concrete block and stucco, and most have a covered patio slab in the back. Enclosing that slab creates a shaded, screened outdoor room without disrupting the concrete block structure of the home - a common and practical upgrade in this neighborhood style.
Estero sits close to Estero Bay and the Gulf, which means summer heat and humidity hit hard from June through September. A fully climate-controlled four-season room with low-e glass keeps the space comfortable year-round - and in Estero, that is the only kind of sunroom that actually gets used all 12 months.
Homes built in the early 2000s are reaching the end of their first major maintenance cycle, and sunrooms from that era often show failing seals, leaking corners, or frames that no longer meet current energy requirements. Remodeling updates those rooms to current standards without the expense of a full tear-down and rebuild.
Estero sits between Fort Myers and Naples along US-41, just a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico. That proximity to the water shapes what homes here need from any outdoor structure. Salt air and high humidity accelerate corrosion on metal frames, fasteners, and screen hardware. The flat terrain and sandy soil mean that heavy summer rain - Estero averages around 55 inches per year - leads to standing water near foundations and around patio slabs. A sunroom or enclosure built without proper drainage planning and corrosion-resistant materials will start showing problems within a few years in this environment.
Estero became its own incorporated village in 2014, which means the permitting process runs through the Village of Estero rather than Lee County - a distinction that matters when filing paperwork for a sunroom addition. Most homes here are also in HOA-governed planned communities, which adds an approval layer that does not exist in unincorporated areas. A contractor who works in Estero regularly knows how to navigate both the Village permit office and the HOA process at the same time, which keeps projects from stalling on paperwork.
Our crew works throughout Estero regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Village of Estero Building Department and are familiar with the review process for structural additions under the village code. When a homeowner is also in an HOA community - which is true for a large share of Estero properties - we coordinate the materials and color submissions with the association before construction begins so there are no surprises.
Most Estero homes are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors and tile roofs - the standard build throughout Southwest Florida. The majority were built in the 2000s and 2010s, and many are now due for their first significant exterior maintenance. Whether your home is near Coconut Point, off Corkscrew Road, or in one of the neighborhoods near Hertz Arena, we know the housing stock here and what it takes to attach a sunroom properly to a concrete block home.
Homeowners in neighboring Bonita Springs, FL and Cypress Lake, FL also call us for sunroom and screen room projects - so if you have family in those areas looking for a contractor, we serve them too.
Contact us by phone or through the form on our site. We respond within one business day. Tell us what you are thinking and which neighborhood you are in - that helps us prepare for the visit.
We visit your home, assess the existing structure and space, and give you a written estimate. If your neighborhood has HOA requirements, we discuss what approvals will be needed before the estimate is finalized. Cost is addressed directly here - no vague ranges.
We prepare HOA submission materials alongside the Village of Estero permit application so both processes run at the same time. You do not need to manage either one - we keep you updated on review timelines and let you know when we are cleared to start.
Most projects take four to eight weeks of active construction. We schedule the Village of Estero final inspection, walk through the completed room with you, and make sure the job closes out cleanly with all paperwork in order.
We serve Estero and the surrounding Gulf Coast communities. We handle the Village of Estero permits and your HOA submission - just call or submit your details and we will respond within one business day.
(239) 230-9002Estero is one of the fastest-growing communities in Lee County, situated along US-41 between Fort Myers and Naples. The village was incorporated in 2014 after decades as an unincorporated part of Lee County, and it has built out rapidly since the early 2000s. The residential mix is almost entirely single-family homes built in the 2000s and 2010s, constructed in the concrete block style standard throughout Southwest Florida. A large share of those homes are in planned communities with HOAs - neighborhoods like Bella Terra, Wildcat Run, Fountain Lakes, and Rookery Pointe are representative of the type of gated, amenity-driven development that defines most of Estero's housing. Home values here are consistently among the highest in Lee County, and most residents are owner-occupants who take home maintenance seriously.
The western edge of Estero borders Estero Bay Preserve State Park, Florida's first aquatic preserve, which gives the community its name and its connection to the Gulf Coast environment. Coconut Point, the large open-air mall along US-41, is a familiar landmark for most residents and a useful reference point for anyone navigating the area. Nearby Bonita Springs, FL sits just to the south, and many homeowners in both communities share the same Gulf Coast exposure, tile-roof housing stock, and HOA-governed neighborhoods that define this part of Southwest Florida.
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Learn MoreWe serve Estero and the surrounding Lee County and Collier County corridor. Call now or submit your details online - we respond within one business day and handle every step from HOA approval to final inspection.