
From screened enclosures to fully climate-controlled four-season rooms, Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms designed for Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season.
From screened enclosures to fully climate-controlled four-season rooms, Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms designed for Florida's heat, humidity, and storm season.

Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Port Orange, FL and 12 surrounding communities across Volusia County. We offer 16 services - from new sunroom additions and patio enclosures to screen room installation and full sunroom remodeling. Every project is permitted, built to Florida's wind-load requirements, and backed by a contractor who has worked in this specific climate since 2020.

Your porch sits empty half the year. A sunroom addition gives you a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can actually use in August.
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Too hot in summer and too cold in winter for a basic screened porch? A four-season room stays comfortable no matter what month it is.
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Want to enjoy Port Orange's mild winters and spring mornings without the bugs? A three-season room is the most affordable way to get there.
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Your existing patio can become a protected, usable room - screened, glassed, or fully enclosed - for a fraction of the cost of a full addition.
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Want a room that fits your home perfectly instead of looking like it was bolted on? We build custom sunrooms designed around your layout and lifestyle.
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Starting from scratch? We handle every phase of new sunroom construction, from foundation through final inspection, so nothing gets missed.
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Older Florida room leaking, drafty, or just outdated? We remodel existing sunrooms to bring them back to life with modern materials.
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Mosquitoes making your evenings miserable? A properly screened room gives you the outdoor air without the bugs or the sunburn.
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Already have a patio slab you are not using? We can convert it into a fully enclosed sunroom without starting from the ground up.
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An old deck can become a year-round room you actually live in, instead of a structure you worry about every storm season.
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Want a space that works in every season without compromise? All-season rooms combine comfort, natural light, and year-round usability.
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Turn an open or screened patio into a fully enclosed room with walls, windows, and a roof - a permanent upgrade to your living space.
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Want maximum natural light flooding every corner of a room? A solarium brings in light from the walls and the roof for a truly sun-filled space.
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Need shade and weather protection without full enclosure? A patio cover keeps the rain and sun off while keeping the open-air feel.
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The right design makes the difference between a room you love and one you regret. We work with you on layout, glass, and finishes before anything is built.
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Vinyl framing holds up to Florida's humidity and heat without rotting, warping, or needing to be painted every few years.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day to ask a few quick questions - what you are hoping to use the space for, your rough budget, and whether you have an existing structure. No pressure, no pitch. Just a real conversation.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at your existing slab or foundation, and assess any HOA or permit considerations specific to your neighborhood. Within a few days, you receive a written proposal with a clear scope, timeline, and price - so you know exactly what to expect before signing anything.
We handle the permit application through the City of Port Orange or Volusia County, coordinate HOA approval if needed, and begin construction only after the permit is in hand. When the work is done, we walk through the finished room with you, review how everything operates, and hand over the permit and inspection paperwork.
We carry full general liability insurance and hold the Florida contractor license required for permitted sunroom additions. Every project is covered before a single board goes up.
We are a local business, not a national franchise. We know Port Orange's neighborhoods, its HOA requirements, and what Volusia County inspectors look for - because we work here every week.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written, itemized proposal at no charge. You are under no obligation to move forward, and there is no pressure to decide on the spot.
Every sunroom and enclosure we build meets Volusia County's wind-load requirements. That means windows, framing, and connections rated for hurricane-season conditions - not just what looks good.
Ready to talk through your project? Call (386) 284-1782 or send us a message.
“We had a screened lanai that was basically a sauna from May through October. They replaced it with a four-season room that stays comfortable even on the worst summer days. The permit process took a few weeks but they handled all of it and kept us in the loop the whole time.”
Karen M., Port Orange - Four season sunrooms
“They built a patio enclosure over our existing slab and finished in about a week. The frame is solid, the screens fit tight, and we have not had a single bug issue since. Our HOA had some specific requirements about the roof color and they sorted that out before anything was installed.”
Brian T., Ormond Beach - Patio enclosures
“I wanted a custom three-season room with a specific window layout and they did not push back or try to talk me into a kit. The final result looks like it was always part of the house. We use it almost every morning from October through April.”
Linda F., Daytona Beach - Three season sunrooms
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about your project. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(386) 284-1782Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Port Orange and serves 12 communities across Volusia County and the surrounding area, including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, New Smyrna Beach, and DeLand. We offer same-week scheduling for estimates and serve every city listed below.
With the right glass and insulation, yes. Low-e glass reflects solar heat while letting light through, keeping the room dramatically cooler than standard single-pane. Without it, a Port Orange sunroom is unusable from May through September. The Florida Solar Energy Center at UCF publishes research on glazing options for Florida's climate - a useful read before you commit to a window spec. Florida Solar Energy Center.
Yes. Florida's building code requires that all attached structures in Volusia County meet specific wind-load standards. That affects the framing, fasteners, and glazing your contractor can legally use. A sunroom not built to these standards can fail during a major storm and create problems with your homeowner's insurance. .
An unpermitted addition can create serious problems when you sell. Lenders often require proof that additions were properly approved, and buyers can walk away or demand removal. In Port Orange, unpermitted structures must either be retroactively permitted or demolished. It is a scenario worth avoiding entirely by choosing a contractor who pulls permits as a matter of standard practice. .
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. A contractor should inspect the slab for cracks, drainage issues, and adequate thickness before building on it. In Port Orange's sandy soil, a compromised slab will cause the finished room to shift and crack. If the slab is in good shape, you may be able to skip the cost of a new foundation entirely. .
A properly permitted, climate-controlled sunroom adds livable square footage that appraisers can count. In Port Orange's active real estate market, buyers - especially those relocating from northern states - actively look for usable outdoor living spaces. A screened porch or lanai tends to be one of the most-requested features. The National Association of Realtors tracks home improvement returns annually at nar.realtor.
January through April is the ideal window. Starting early in the year gives you enough runway to complete permitting and construction before Florida's hurricane season begins in June. A partially built structure is more vulnerable to wind damage than a finished one, and contractor schedules fill up quickly in the spring. Planning ahead by a few months makes the whole process smoother. .
Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Port Orange, FL, serving 12 communities across Volusia County and surrounding areas since 2020. We hold a Florida contractor license issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, the state authority that oversees contractor licensing in Florida. Since 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and remodeling projects across the region - all permitted, inspected, and built to Florida's wind and building standards.
Learn more about our companyIn Port Orange's climate, a four-season room is the better investment if you want to use the space year-round. A three-season room works well for homeowners who primarily want to enjoy the cooler months and do not need air conditioning. If budget is a constraint, a three-season room is a meaningful upgrade over a screened porch.
An aging screened enclosure with rusted frames, torn screens, or leaking panels is often a better candidate for full replacement than repair. If the slab underneath is still in good shape, you may be able to build a proper sunroom on the existing foundation, which reduces costs. A contractor visit is the fastest way to find out which path makes more financial sense.
Annual cleaning to remove mold and mildew, post-storm inspections to check seals and panels, and prompt attention to any water intrusion are the three most important habits. The University of Florida's IFAS Extension publishes practical maintenance guidance for Florida homeowners at edis.ifas.ufl.edu.
Ready to move from questions to a real plan? Call (386) 284-1782 or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
Port Orange is a city of roughly 65,000 people in Volusia County, sitting directly south of Daytona Beach along the Halifax River. Most residents own their homes, and the city has grown steadily since the 1970s - which means a large share of the housing stock is now 30 to 50 years old and in the range where outdoor structures like screened lanais, Florida rooms, and patio covers are due for repair or replacement. You can learn more about the city at the City of Port Orange website.
Dunlawton Avenue runs east to west through the heart of Port Orange and is the main corridor most residents navigate daily. The Spruce Creek community - one of the most recognized neighborhoods in Volusia County - is located in Port Orange, along with dozens of other established subdivisions ranging from older homes near US-1 to newer developments on the western edges of the city. Many of these neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations, which means exterior additions like sunrooms require both county permits and HOA architectural approval. We work in these neighborhoods regularly and are familiar with what local HOAs typically require.
Port Orange sits on Florida's central Atlantic coast, in the direct path of hurricane season. The area has been affected by major storms over the years, and homeowners here understand that outdoor structures need to be built to hold up - not just to look good. We build every sunroom, enclosure, and screen room to Volusia County's wind-load standards, which matters every June through November. For current weather and climate data for this area, the National Weather Service maintains historical data for Port Orange specifically. Population and housing data can be found through U.S. Census QuickFacts. If you are a Port Orange homeowner thinking about adding a sunroom or upgrading an aging enclosure, we are the contractor that knows this market and builds for this climate.
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Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
908 5th St
Port Orange, FL 32129
(386) 284-1782quotes@portorangesunrooms.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call (386) 284-1782 or submit a message and we will schedule your free on-site estimate within 1 business day.