
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms and Patios builds custom solariums, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Boca Raton homeowners - impact-rated, fully permitted through the City of Boca Raton, and designed for Palm Beach County's coastal climate and HOA communities.

Boca Raton's year-round sunshine and high property values make a fully glazed solarium installation one of the most distinctive additions available to homeowners here. When designed with solar-control glazing and dedicated cooling, a solarium gives you bright, natural light without the heat load - making it usable every month of the year, not just in the mild season.
Boca Raton's housing market rewards detail, and homeowners here tend to invest in quality materials and finishes that hold up and hold value. A custom sunroom matched to the architectural style of an existing home - in roofline, framing finish, and glazing type - integrates far better with the property and reads as a permanent addition rather than an afterthought.
Many Boca Raton lots back up to canals or retention ponds, which means mosquito pressure is real and open patios are difficult to use during the wet season. A fully enclosed patio turns that canal-view space into a room you can comfortably occupy year-round - with the view preserved behind impact-rated glazing.
Boca Raton has two genuinely comfortable outdoor seasons - fall and winter - and a fully insulated four season sunroom extends that comfortable window through the summer months that would otherwise drive you back indoors. Paired with a mini-split or an HVAC extension, the room holds a reasonable temperature even when it is 94 degrees and humid outside.
A screened enclosure is the most cost-effective way to add usable outdoor living space in Boca Raton, and it works well for homes where the primary goal is bug control and rain protection rather than full climate control. Screen rooms are also easier to gain HOA approval for in communities with strict exterior guidelines, since they typically have a lower visual profile than a fully enclosed room.
Adding a sunroom to a Boca Raton home means working within Palm Beach County building codes and your community's HOA guidelines - sometimes both at the same time. We manage both submission tracks on every project, so the permit and the HOA review run in parallel rather than one waiting on the other.
Boca Raton sits on the Atlantic coast with several miles of oceanfront, and salt air carries far inland - reaching homes well west of I-95 and into the western communities off Glades Road. Salt air corrodes standard aluminum framing, eats through uncoated fasteners, and degrades rubber seals in glazing units faster than most homeowners expect. It is not just a beachfront issue. Any sunroom or enclosure built in Boca Raton needs framing specified for coastal exposure, stainless or coated hardware throughout, and a seal maintenance plan. The city's intense year-round UV also breaks down caulk, sealants, and glazing gaskets on a shorter cycle than in northern climates. A contractor who accounts for these conditions in the material spec from the start saves the homeowner from repairs within the first decade.
A large share of Boca Raton's residential communities are HOA-governed, and many of the more established gated neighborhoods have detailed architectural review guidelines covering materials, colors, setbacks, and roof profiles for any exterior addition. A contractor who understands this does not walk a homeowner into a city permit only to discover the HOA has a parallel process that takes eight more weeks. The city's permitting office is managed through the City of Boca Raton, and Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements mandate impact-rated glazing on every permanent enclosed addition - the same standard that protects homes during hurricane season on the Atlantic coast.
Our crew works throughout Boca Raton regularly, and the conditions we encounter here are noticeably different from our inland Broward County jobs. The proximity to the ocean means that even homes on the western edge of the city near Glades Road deal with salt deposits on metal surfaces and accelerated seal degradation on glazing units. We factor that into every material recommendation we make for Boca Raton projects. The mix of older homes near Federal Highway and US-1 with newer planned communities further west also means that site conditions - slab quality, existing foundation work, and drainage - vary more across the city than in a single-era market like Lauderhill or Tamarac.
I-95 and Palmetto Park Road are the corridors we use most often when moving across the city. Florida Atlantic University's campus is a useful landmark that helps us orient quickly when a customer describes their neighborhood. Mizner Park and the older neighborhoods along Federal Highway mark the eastern residential areas, while the gated communities off Glades Road and Yamato Road represent the western end of the city where much of the newer single-family housing sits.
We serve homeowners in nearby Parkland, where our business is based, and our team is familiar with the permit and inspection environment across both Palm Beach and Broward counties. Homeowners in Pompano Beach to the south also call on us regularly for sunroom and enclosure work, and the Atlantic coastal exposure there is very similar to what Boca Raton homeowners face.
Call us or submit a request through the contact form. We respond within 1 business day and arrange a time to visit your Boca Raton property. There is no charge and no commitment for the first visit.
We measure the space, review the existing slab or foundation, assess drainage conditions, and note any HOA material restrictions specific to your community. Your written quote covers all materials, labor, permitting, and the expected City of Boca Raton review timeline - so cost is defined before you sign.
We file the permit with the City of Boca Raton and prepare the HOA submission if your community requires one. Both tracks run in parallel where possible. Construction begins after approvals are in hand and proceeds at the back of your home with minimal disruption to your indoor routine.
The city inspects the work at required stages and issues a final approval at completion. We walk you through the finished space, hand over all permit records, and cover any maintenance steps specific to your materials and the Boca Raton coastal environment.
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(754) 320-5727Boca Raton is a mid-sized city in Palm Beach County with a population of roughly 97,000 within city limits, though many more residents carry a Boca Raton mailing address in adjacent unincorporated areas. The city sits about 45 miles north of Miami along the Atlantic coast and is part of the broader South Florida metro area. It is widely regarded as one of the more affluent communities in the state, with a strong base of owner-occupied single-family homes and a mix of older neighborhoods near the coast and newer planned communities in the western parts of the city. Florida Atlantic University anchors the city's central area and is one of its largest employers. Mizner Park, the open-air shopping and entertainment district in downtown Boca Raton, is one of the city's most recognized public spaces. Read more at the Boca Raton Wikipedia article.
Boca Raton has homes built across several decades - mid-century ranch houses near the coast and Federal Highway, and newer construction in gated subdivisions further west off Glades Road and Yamato Road. A large share of the residential stock is in HOA-governed communities, which shapes every exterior construction project in the city. The city borders Deerfield Beach to the south and is within comfortable driving distance of our home base in Parkland- giving us quick access to every neighborhood in Boca Raton from the coast to the western edge of the city.
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