
Daytona Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, enclosed patios, and screen rooms in New Smyrna Beach using materials rated for coastal salt air exposure. We pull every permit and build to Florida hurricane code.

New Smyrna Beach patios face relentless salt air and summer afternoon storms that degrade open structures quickly. Enclosed patio rooms give coastal homeowners a fully protected space that holds up to the humidity, UV, and wind the Atlantic coast delivers year after year.
New Smyrna Beach sits in one of Florida's most active no-see-um and mosquito zones, especially near the Intracoastal Waterway. A screened room lets you enjoy the coastal breeze without the bugs from late spring through fall.
Many New Smyrna Beach homes were built with simple concrete patios that are exposed to the elements. Converting an existing slab into an insulated sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to add living space without pouring a new foundation.
Homeowners in New Smyrna Beach who rent their properties short-term need an addition that is comfortable year-round for guests arriving in any season. A fully insulated, climate-controlled four season sunroom delivers that without the maintenance demands of an open porch.
New Smyrna Beach gets heavy afternoon rain from June through September, and an uncovered patio becomes unusable for months. A solid patio cover extends outdoor living time and protects furniture and surfaces from UV and rain damage.
New Smyrna Beach home values have risen sharply in recent years, and a properly permitted sunroom addition is one of the few projects that adds documented square footage to the home's appraised value. That matters when property prices are climbing.
New Smyrna Beach is split between the beachside barrier island and the mainland west of the Intracoastal Waterway, and those two sides deal with very different building conditions. Beachside homes sit within a few hundred yards of the Atlantic and face constant salt air that corrodes standard metal fasteners, frames, and screen splines at a rate that surprises homeowners who are used to inland construction. A contractor who does not specify marine-grade or coated materials for a beachside job is setting the homeowner up for premature failure - often within three to five years rather than the expected ten or fifteen. The City of New Smyrna Beach also requires all additions to meet the wind load standards for Volusia County's hurricane exposure zone, which means every structural connection needs to be engineered and inspected before the project is signed off.
Much of the housing stock in New Smyrna Beach dates from the 1950s through the 1980s, particularly in the older neighborhoods near Canal Street and along the beachside. Homes from this era use concrete block construction, and adding a sunroom or enclosure to a CBS home requires specific knowledge of how to anchor the new structure to the existing wall and slab. Newer mainland subdivisions built in the 2000s and 2010s present different challenges - their tile roofs and stucco exteriors require careful flashing work at every attachment point to keep water out of the wall cavity. Contractors who work only in one type of construction miss the details that matter for the other.
Our crew works throughout New Smyrna Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. Permits for additions are processed through the City of New Smyrna Beach Building Department, and we are familiar with their review process and inspection schedule. That familiarity helps us build realistic timelines for our customers rather than quoting optimistic dates that slip.
New Smyrna Beach is connected by two main bridges spanning the Intracoastal - the North Causeway and the South Causeway - which separate the beachside neighborhoods from the mainland side of town. We work on both sides regularly. Canal Street, which runs through the heart of the historic downtown, is surrounded by older residential streets where homes often have smaller footprints and mature landscaping that requires careful setup and staging. In the newer mainland neighborhoods off US-1 and near the western edge of the city, lots are larger and homes sit closer to the ground, which makes for different anchor and drainage considerations at the addition's foundation.
We also serve Orange City and Edgewater, two nearby communities each with their own property types and local permit offices. If you are in either of those areas, reach out and we will let you know what applies to your specific situation.
Contact us by phone or through our online form and we will respond within one business day. We ask about your property type, approximate project size, and whether you are on the beachside or mainland so we can give you an accurate picture of what the project involves before we schedule anything.
We visit your property to measure, assess the foundation and wall attachment points, and review the site. You receive a written, itemized estimate with no pressure - the assessment is free, and the estimate gives you the information you need to compare options and make a decision on your own timeline.
Once you approve the contract, we file the building permit with the City of New Smyrna Beach and finalize material selections with you. For beachside properties, we specify corrosion-resistant framing and hardware at this stage - not as an afterthought.
Active construction typically takes four to eight weeks depending on project scope. We schedule and are present for all required city inspections, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the project complete.
We serve New Smyrna Beach on both the beachside and mainland. Free estimates, permitted work, and no pressure.
(386) 278-1623New Smyrna Beach is a coastal city of about 28,000 residents in southern Volusia County, known for its Atlantic surf breaks, its walkable historic downtown along Canal Street, and a high rate of owner-occupied homes. The city has two distinct sides: the beachside barrier island, where homes sit close to the water and deal with direct ocean exposure, and the mainland, which stretches west of the Intracoastal Waterway with more spread-out neighborhoods and newer subdivisions. The arts community is a genuine part of the city's character - New Smyrna Beach has been recognized as one of the top small art towns in the country, and galleries and studios are woven into the fabric of downtown. You can learn more about the city's history at cityofnsb.com.
The housing stock spans a wide range of ages and types. Older homes near Canal Street and along the beachside date from the early 1900s through the 1980s and include wood-frame cottages, concrete block ranch houses, and mid-century single-family homes. The mainland side has seen steady growth, with newer subdivisions built from the 1990s onward that typically use CBS construction with stucco exteriors and tile roofs. Adjacent to the south, the city borders Canaveral National Seashore, one of the longest undeveloped stretches of Atlantic coast on the East Coast. Homeowners in New Smyrna Beach who are considering a sunroom or patio project should know that their neighbors in Edgewater to the south and Orange City to the west are in our regular service area as well.
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