
Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and all-season rooms designed for Florida living - engineered for the heat, the humidity, and the storms that come with it.

Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Daytona Beach, FL homeowners call when they want more than just a screened porch. We offer 16 services - from full four-season additions to patio enclosures and screen rooms - serving 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties. Whether your patio is being wasted by bugs and heat or you need a full room addition, we build it permitted, to code, and designed to last in Florida's coastal climate.

Tired of mosquitoes and afternoon heat keeping you off your patio? A sunroom addition gives you a light-filled, protected room you can use every day.
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Want to sit outside in July without sweating through it? A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and connected to your home's AC so it stays comfortable year-round.
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Looking for outdoor living space that works most of the year without a full HVAC investment? A three-season room gives you fresh air and bug-free comfort at a lower cost.
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Your patio sits empty for half the year because of bugs and rain. A patio enclosure turns that unused slab into a protected, usable room without a full addition.
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No two homes are the same shape - and your sunroom does not have to be either. We design custom sunrooms to fit your home's footprint and the way you actually live.
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Starting from the ground up? Our sunroom construction process covers everything from foundation work to the final inspection, built to Florida's coastal code.
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Old sunroom leaking, drafty, or just showing its age? We update and remodel existing sunrooms so they perform and look like they belong to the house.
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Want to keep the open-air feel but lose the bugs and rain? A screen room gives you airflow, natural light, and protection - at a fraction of the cost of a full enclosure.
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Have a patio that never gets used because of Florida's heat and bugs? We convert existing patios into enclosed, comfortable rooms without tearing up your whole yard.
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A deck exposed to Florida sun and rain deteriorates fast. Converting it into an enclosed sunroom protects the structure and gives you usable living space year-round.
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Want one space for every season without paying to heat and cool two separate rooms? An all-season room gives you consistent comfort no matter what the weather is doing outside.
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An enclosed patio room protects your outdoor furniture, keeps bugs out, and lets you enjoy the view - fully enclosed and finished to feel like part of the house.
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Want maximum natural light with a dramatic ceiling-to-floor glass design? A solarium brings the outdoors in and makes your home feel twice as bright and open.
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Patio taking a beating from sun and afternoon storms? A properly installed patio cover protects your outdoor space and keeps it usable during Florida's rainy season.
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Getting the layout and light right makes the difference between a sunroom you use and one you ignore. Our design process matches your space to how you actually live.
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Vinyl sunrooms resist Florida's salt air, humidity, and UV exposure better than most materials - and they look great without the maintenance that wood or bare metal requires.
Learn MoreCall or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day. No sales pressure - just a straightforward conversation about what you want to build, how large the space is, and whether you have a patio or slab we can start with. We ask enough questions to show up to your home with useful ideas.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at what the project actually involves - soil conditions, your existing foundation, the wall the room will attach to, and which direction it faces (south- and west-facing rooms need more cooling in Florida). You get a written proposal with a fixed scope before you commit to anything.
Once you approve the design, we pull the permit and submit the application to the City of Daytona Beach or Volusia County. Construction begins after permit approval. You get updates at every stage - when permits are in, when work starts, when the inspection is scheduled. When we are done, a county inspector signs off and you get all permit documentation to keep with your home file.
We hold a current Florida contractor license issued by the Department of Business and Professional Regulation and carry general liability plus workers compensation on every project. You can ask for proof before you sign anything.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate. There is no charge and no pressure to sign on the spot. You leave the conversation knowing the real number - not a ballpark that climbs once work starts.
We have been building sunrooms in Daytona Beach and the surrounding communities since 2020. We know the local permit offices, the soil conditions near the coast, and what Florida's humidity does to a poorly sealed room.
Every project meets Volusia County's wind-load requirements - impact-rated glazing, engineered framing, and proper anchoring throughout. Your sunroom passes the same inspection standards as any new construction in this area.
Ready to get started? Call (386) 278-1623 or request a free estimate online.
They finished the four-season room in about seven weeks, which was right on the schedule they gave us from the start. The room stays cool even on the worst August afternoons - we use it more than our living room now. They pulled every permit and the county inspector signed off with no issues.
Robert T., Port Orange - Four Season Sunrooms
Our old screened porch had been leaking every time it rained for two years. They came out, assessed the slab, and converted the whole thing into a proper enclosed patio room. The difference is night and day - no more puddles on the floor, no bugs, and it looks like it was always part of the house.
Sandra M., Ormond Beach - Patio Enclosures
I was nervous about the HOA approval process because my neighborhood is strict about exterior changes. They walked me through the whole submission, prepared the drawings the committee needed, and got the approval handled before any work started. No surprises, no violations - just a finished sunroom that my HOA and I are both happy with.
James K., Daytona Beach - Sunroom Additions
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation and no cost to get an estimate. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit so we can measure your space and give you a real written number.
(386) 278-1623Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Daytona Beach, FL and 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties, including Port Orange, Ormond Beach, and Palm Coast. We can often schedule a same-week site visit for most of our service area - call us to check availability.
Building in Florida is not the same as building in other states. Here are the factors that matter most in Daytona Beach.
Yes - and significantly. Volusia County is in a wind-borne debris region, which means your sunroom must use impact-rated glass and engineered framing. Materials cost more here than national guides suggest, but your room is built to survive a serious storm rather than become a liability during hurricane season.
Daytona Beach averages over 70 percent relative humidity most of the year. Any unsealed gap in window frames or the roofline lets humid air condense inside the structure, feeding mold and rot. Proper sealing and moisture-resistant materials are not optional here - they are what separates a sunroom that lasts from one that fails within two years.
Earlier than you think. Permit review for a sunroom addition takes two to six weeks in Daytona Beach - sometimes longer. If you want the room finished before a specific date, start the conversation with a contractor three to four months out, not three to four weeks. The permit clock starts when your application is submitted, not when you decide you want a sunroom.
A three-season room works well for much of the year in Daytona Beach but will feel uncomfortable in July and August without added cooling. A four-season room is insulated and connected to your home's AC - it stays comfortable every month of the year. For homeowners who want to use the space during Florida's hot season, the four-season design is usually worth the extra investment.
A permitted, properly built sunroom adds documented square footage and appeals to buyers in Florida's outdoor-lifestyle market. The key word is permitted - unpermitted additions can complicate a home sale or require costly removal. According to the National Association of Realtors Remodeling Impact Report, outdoor room additions consistently return value at resale.
In many Daytona Beach communities - especially in planned neighborhoods and golf course communities - you need HOA architectural approval before any exterior change. This is a separate process from the county permit and can take two to six weeks on its own. Your contractor should ask about your HOA status early, and you should have written approval in hand before any contract is signed.
Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Daytona Beach, FL, serving 12 communities across Volusia and Flagler counties since 2020.
We hold a current Florida contractor license issued by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - the state authority for contractor licensing in Florida. Every project we take on is permitted, inspected, and documented through the appropriate local building office.
Since 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and all-season room projects across Daytona Beach and surrounding communities, building a track record on locally experienced work across all 16 services we offer.
Want to learn more about who we are and how we work? Read our About page or get in touch to schedule your free estimate.
If you find yourself avoiding your screened porch in summer because of the heat and humidity, the upgrade is worth evaluating. A screened porch in Daytona Beach is usable for about six months of the year. A properly built sunroom with glass panels and a ceiling fan extends that to eleven or twelve months.
A contractor needs to assess the slab before giving you a firm price. Cracked or sunken concrete can often be repaired rather than replaced, but that decision affects both cost and timeline. Do not accept a quote that was given without someone physically looking at your slab.
Yes, in most cases. The most disruptive moment is when the exterior wall of your home is opened to connect the new room - this is usually a single day. Construction noise runs Monday through Friday during daylight hours. Your evenings and weekends are generally undisturbed once the crew leaves for the day.
For general guidance on sunroom additions and home improvement standards, the National Association of Home Builders publishes homeowner-focused resources on additions and remodeling projects. Ready to talk through your specific situation? Call (386) 278-1623 or send us a message.
Daytona Beach is home to about 69,000 people and serves as the economic center of Volusia County, known worldwide for the Daytona International Speedway and the Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier. The city borders Port Orange, South Daytona, and Holly Hill, and its neighborhoods range from beachside homes along Atlantic Avenue to quieter inland streets west of US-1 and around the Midtown area. Major local employers include Halifax Health and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, anchoring a year-round residential population alongside seasonal visitors and snowbirds.
The bulk of Daytona Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction - a sturdy approach for Florida, but one that requires specific anchoring methods when attaching a sunroom or enclosure. Homes on the beachside barrier island and near the coast face salt air year-round, which accelerates wear on metal fasteners, frames, and seals faster than inland properties experience. According to U.S. Census data, Volusia County also has one of the highest concentrations of residents aged 65 and older in Florida - many of them long-term homeowners whose properties have seen decades of Florida weather and could benefit from protected outdoor living space.
Daytona Beach experiences hot, humid summers with daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September, hurricane and tropical storm risk from June through November, and mild but occasionally cold winters. That climate profile shapes every sunroom project we take on - from the glass we specify to the way we seal every joint against the humidity that works its way into any gap it can find. Whether your home is near the beachside neighborhoods, out in Midtown, or in one of the quieter streets west of US-1, we build sunrooms designed for the specific conditions your home actually faces.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
311 Mobile Ave
Daytona Beach, FL 32118
sales@daytonabeachsunroomcontractor.com
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Call us or fill out the contact form and we will schedule a free on-site estimate - usually within the same week.