
Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios installs screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunrooms throughout Flagler Beach using materials rated for coastal salt-air conditions. We pull City of Flagler Beach permits on every project and respond within one business day.

Screen rooms in Flagler Beach do double duty - they block the insects that thrive in the coastal humidity while keeping outdoor living usable through the long summer months. Our screen room installation work uses frames and hardware rated for salt-air exposure so the structure holds up year after year instead of corroding within a few seasons.
Many Flagler Beach homes have existing rear patio slabs and aging aluminum enclosure frames that have taken years of salt air, UV, and storm cycles. A full re-frame or re-screen using coastal-rated materials restores the functionality of that space without the cost of building from scratch on new footings.
Flagler Beach lots are typically modest in size, and most homes were built with compact floor plans from the 1970s through the 1990s. Adding a sunroom to the rear of the home is one of the most practical ways to gain conditioned living space without a major structural interior project - and in a beach town where indoor-outdoor living matters, it tends to add real value.
Flagler Beach winters are mild enough that a three-season room - one without full climate control - is usable nine or ten months of the year. For homeowners who want to capture the ocean breezes without committing to a fully insulated build, a three-season room is a cost-effective middle ground that still gets used far more often than an open patio.
Homes near the water in Flagler Beach that survived Hurricane Nicole in November 2022 may have screen rooms or enclosures with hidden frame stress even if the structure looked intact afterward. We assess the actual structural condition - not just the visible damage - before recommending a targeted repair versus a full remodel.
For Flagler Beach homeowners who want rain and sun protection on the back patio without a full enclosure, a solid patio cover extends outdoor usability through the afternoon thunderstorm season. Covers installed here are sized and anchored to Flagler County's coastal wind requirements, which are more stringent than inland Florida.
Flagler Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast with State Road A1A running through the heart of town along the ocean. That location is what makes it a desirable place to live - but it is also why homes here take punishment that identical structures in inland Florida never face. Salt air corrodes aluminum frames, metal fasteners, and caulk significantly faster than in non-coastal environments. A screen room that would last 25 years in DeLand might show serious corrosion problems in 12 to 15 years on a property a block off the beach. This is not a materials quality issue - it is a coastal exposure reality. Contractors who do not account for it end up using standard inland-spec materials that fail ahead of schedule, leaving homeowners with a repair call sooner than they expected.
Most homes in Flagler Beach were built between the 1970s and 1990s, a period when the area first attracted retirees and seasonal residents. Those wood-frame and concrete block homes are now 30 to 50 years old, and their original aluminum screen enclosures and rear patios have been through decades of humidity, UV, and hurricane seasons. Hurricane Nicole made direct landfall near Flagler Beach in November 2022, causing visible damage throughout town - but the less obvious damage is the stress on frames and anchors that did not fail outright but were weakened. Flagler County's wind load requirements, enforced through the City of Flagler Beach Building Department, exist because of exactly these conditions - and a permitted, inspected structure built to those standards is meaningfully more resilient than one that is not.
Our crew works throughout Flagler Beach and pulls permits through the City of Flagler Beach Building Department on every project here. We are familiar with the city's permit review process and the specific coastal wind zone code interpretations that apply to screen rooms and sunroom additions in this municipality - which differ from what the county applies further inland, and differ again from what Palm Coast uses just to the north.
The town is organized around A1A, which runs right along the ocean through the commercial center of town near the Flagler Beach Pier. Properties on the ocean side of A1A face the most direct salt exposure. Homes on the west side back up toward the Intracoastal Waterway, which brings its own elevated moisture levels. South of town, Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area marks where the developed residential areas give way to protected parkland. Most of the residential lots in Flagler Beach are modest, narrow beach-town lots where working in tight spaces is common.
We also serve homeowners in South Daytona to the south and Palm Coast to the north. Both communities have their own permit offices and code requirements, and we work in all three regularly.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a time. No obligation at this stage - just a conversation about what you are thinking and whether the timing works.
We come to your property in Flagler Beach, assess the existing slab, frame condition, and any coastal exposure factors, and walk you through realistic options and what each costs. You leave with a clear written estimate - no vague ranges, no surprises at the end.
We submit the permit application to the City of Flagler Beach Building Department right after the contract is signed. Once approved - typically two to three weeks - the crew arrives to begin construction. You do not need to be present for every day of work, but we communicate progress as the job moves forward.
The city inspector signs off on the completed work, and we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything is right. The closed permit is the record that the work was done correctly - useful for insurance and for any future buyer who asks.
We serve Flagler Beach homeowners from A1A to the Intracoastal. Free estimates, one business day response, and permits pulled on every job.
(386) 278-1623Flagler Beach is a small coastal city in Flagler County, sitting on the Atlantic between Palm Coast to the north and the Volusia County line to the south. The city has a population of around 5,000 and has stayed relatively compact while the county around it has grown rapidly. Most residents chose Flagler Beach specifically because it has not been overdeveloped - it is quieter than Daytona Beach to the south and less built-up than St. Augustine to the north. The Flagler Beach Pier is the centerpiece of the town, and downtown runs along State Road A1A with local restaurants, surf shops, and beach access. The housing stock is a mix of modest beach cottages, wood-frame homes, and concrete block ranches, most built between the 1970s and 1990s when the area first attracted retirees and snowbirds.
South of downtown, Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area provides direct ocean and Intracoastal access and is a park nearly every Flagler Beach resident knows. The Intracoastal Waterway runs parallel to the ocean through the western part of the city, and properties backing up to it are among the most coveted in town. Flagler Beach homeowners tend to be long-term residents with a real stake in keeping their properties in good shape - the homes here are owner-occupied, not rentals, and the community takes home maintenance seriously. If you are in a neighboring community like Palm Coast or Ormond Beach, we serve those areas as well and understand how conditions differ from one community to the next.
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