
Lehigh Acres Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Lehigh Acres homeowners call for sunroom additions, screen rooms, and patio enclosures - locally owned and serving Lee County since 2018, with every project permitted through Lee County Development Services.

Most Lehigh Acres homes are modest ranch-style houses built in the 1980s and 1990s - adding a sunroom gives you real living square footage without moving. If your screened lanai bakes in the summer heat, a sunroom addition is the most direct way to make that outdoor space usable year-round.
Lehigh Acres summers push into the low 90s with humidity that makes it feel even hotter. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season room means the space stays comfortable even during the worst of July and August - not just in the winter months.
Screened lanais are one of the most common features on Lehigh Acres homes, but screens tear and frames take hurricane damage. A properly installed screen room - built to Lee County wind standards - keeps bugs out and handles Florida weather without constant re-screening.
Many Lehigh Acres homes have open concrete patio slabs that go unused after April because of the heat and mosquitoes. Enclosing that slab converts wasted space into a comfortable outdoor living area without the cost of building from scratch.
Not every Lehigh Acres home fits a standard sunroom kit. If your lot layout, HOA restrictions, or roof line calls for a tailored design, custom sunroom construction lets you get the size, materials, and look that actually fits your property.
Older sunrooms in Lehigh Acres often show water stains, failing caulk, or drafts around the windows - signs that the original build did not hold up to Florida heat cycles and storm pressure. Remodeling an existing structure is often more cost-effective than full replacement.
Lehigh Acres sits in Lee County in Southwest Florida, where the climate puts real stress on any outdoor structure. Summers bring temperatures in the low 90s, daily afternoon thunderstorms, and humidity that rarely lets up from May through October. A sunroom or screen room that was not built with Florida-grade materials and wind-resistance connections will start to fail within a few years - windows will leak, frames will shift, and screens will tear after every storm.
The area also sits on sandy, flat soil that does not compact as firmly as clay-heavy ground found in other parts of the country. A sunroom slab poured on improperly prepared ground can settle unevenly, causing wall cracks, sticking doors, and water intrusion at the foundation. After Hurricane Ian came through in 2022, many Lehigh Acres homeowners discovered that older screen rooms and patio enclosures had hidden damage they did not know about. A contractor who works regularly in this area will know what to look for and how to build it right the first time - not just to code, but to last through the next storm season.
Our crew works throughout Lehigh Acres regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Lehigh Acres is unincorporated, which means permits are issued through Lee County Development Services rather than a city building department - and we pull permits there routinely. We know the review timelines, the inspection stages, and the wind-load requirements that apply to every project in this area.
The community was originally laid out on a grid in the 1950s and 1960s, and today you will find a wide mix of housing - older homes from the 1980s near Veterans Park, mid-2000s builds on the east side, and newer construction going up on what were once empty lots. Those different eras of construction each have their own quirks, from how the existing slab was poured to how the exterior wall ties in. We have worked on homes across the whole spread of Lehigh Acres and adjust our approach based on what we actually find on site.
Homeowners in neighboring Gateway, FL and Fort Myers, FL also rely on us for the same type of sunroom and screen room work - so if you have family or neighbors in those areas who are looking for a contractor, we cover them too.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. There is no obligation at this stage - just tell us what you are thinking about and where your home is located.
We visit your home, look at the existing structure and your lot, and talk through the options with you. We will give you a written estimate before any work is discussed - if cost is a concern, we will be straightforward about what fits different budgets.
We submit permit documents to Lee County Development Services and schedule construction once approval comes through. Most active construction takes two to four weeks, and we will keep you updated as each stage is completed and inspected.
Once Lee County signs off on the final inspection, we do a walkthrough with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. You leave with a fully permitted, code-compliant room and the documentation to back it up.
We serve homeowners throughout Lehigh Acres and Lee County. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day with a free estimate - no pressure, no commitment.
(239) 230-9002Lehigh Acres is an unincorporated community in Lee County with a population that has grown to over 130,000 residents. It was originally platted in the 1950s as a land-sales community, divided into thousands of small, uniform lots on a grid of streets. The community has a distinctly spread-out, suburban feel - you still see a mix of developed homes and empty lots side by side throughout the area. Most of the housing stock consists of one-story concrete block ranch homes with stucco exteriors, built primarily between the 1980s and the mid-2000s building boom. More information about Lehigh Acres on Wikipedia.
Screened enclosures - called lanais - are a defining feature of homes here, used as outdoor living spaces that keep insects and afternoon rain out. The community is served by Lee County Electric Cooperative (LCEC) and falls under Lee County for permitting and building code purposes. Veterans Park is one of the main gathering spots for local families. Nearby communities we also serve include Gateway and North Fort Myers.
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