Port Orange Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Ormond Beach as a sunroom contractor specializing in screen room installation, patio enclosures, and full sunroom additions for the concrete block and CBS homes throughout this Halifax River and beachside community. We pull permits through the City of Ormond Beach on every project and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Ormond Beach's position between the Atlantic Ocean and the Halifax River means mosquito and no-see-um pressure persists from spring through fall, and even a screened lanai without a properly built frame starts sagging within a few seasons of coastal exposure. Our screen room installation uses anodized aluminum framing rated for coastal environments so the structure stays tight and rust-free for years.
Many Ormond Beach properties - particularly those near the Halifax River and the tidal waterways east of US-1 - sit on flat lots with minimal natural drainage. A well-built patio enclosure raises the usable outdoor space above the standing water line while giving you a covered area that holds up to Volusia County's hurricane season.
Ormond Beach skews toward long-term, owner-occupied households - the median age is around 50 and many residents plan to stay in their home for decades. A sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to gain a new room in an aging ranch or CBS home without a full interior renovation.
Whether your Ormond Beach home is in an older beachside neighborhood east of A1A or a newer subdivision like Hunters Ridge west of I-95, a four season sunroom with low-e glass and climate control gives you a room you can actually use during the long Florida summer - not just on a mild January afternoon.
Ormond Beach homes from the 1960s and 1970s often have older aluminum Florida rooms where frames have corroded from salt air, glass panels have fogged, and the seal between the room and the main house has deteriorated. We bring those spaces up to current standards with materials designed to handle the coastal humidity and UV exposure common throughout this city.
With Ormond Beach home values above the Volusia County average, many homeowners here are investing in spaces that add real value to the property - not just a basic enclosure. A custom sunroom designed around your floor plan, orientation, and the way you actually use your outdoor space holds up better and looks better than an off-the-shelf kit.
Ormond Beach covers about 30 square miles between the Atlantic Ocean and the western edge of Volusia County, and the housing stock across that distance is not uniform. Older beachside neighborhoods east of A1A have homes from the 1950s and 1960s - many originally built as vacation cottages - where original materials have been exposed to decades of salt air, UV, and hurricane-season storms. The older CBS homes closer to the Halifax River deal with year-round moisture from the waterway itself. A contractor who has only worked in inland communities does not automatically know what materials hold up in those conditions or what inspectors in Volusia County look for on coastal construction projects.
Florida's building code requires sunrooms and patio enclosures to meet hurricane wind-load standards, and Ormond Beach's position on the northeast Atlantic coast puts it in the path of named storms most years. The city has seen damage from hurricanes in recent decades, including Hurricane Ian in 2022. Homes in FEMA flood zones - particularly east of US-1 and near the Halifax River - face additional requirements around elevated construction and drainage. Understanding which neighborhoods fall into flood zones and how that affects permitting is something a contractor working in Ormond Beach regularly will already know.
Our crew works throughout Ormond Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We are familiar with the City of Ormond Beach's Building Division permitting process and know what plan reviewers and inspectors typically look for on enclosure and addition projects in this city.
Ormond Beach has two distinct building environments that we work in regularly. East of Granada Boulevard and A1A, the older beachside neighborhoods have smaller homes on tight lots, often with aging materials that need careful assessment before any new framing goes up. West of I-95, newer subdivisions like Hunters Ridge have larger lots, tile roofs, and screened lanais - many of which owners want to upgrade from a basic screen to a more fully enclosed space. We work jobs in both parts of the city and know how to handle the differences. Ormond Beach is also known as the Birthplace of Speed, referencing its early land racing history - residents here have a real sense of local identity, and they expect contractors to know their city, not just their zip code.
We also serve neighboring Palm Coast to the north, where many of the same coastal building conditions apply. For Ormond Beach homeowners near Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of the city or along the scenic North Beach Street corridor known as The Loop, we know this geography and we know what the work here involves.
Call or submit a request online with a brief description of your project. We respond to every Ormond Beach inquiry within one business day to schedule next steps.
We visit your property, assess the existing slab and structure for settlement or damage, and give you a written itemized quote. No surprises after you sign - what the quote says is what you pay.
We manage the permit application through the City of Ormond Beach Building Division and schedule work once the review clears. You do not need to deal with the permit office yourself.
Once construction is complete, we walk through the finished space with you, confirm it passes the city inspection, and answer any questions about care and maintenance before we leave the site.
We serve Ormond Beach homeowners from beachside streets east of A1A to neighborhoods west of I-95. Reach out and we reply within one business day.
(386) 284-1782Ormond Beach is a city of roughly 44,000 people on Florida's northeast Atlantic coast, bordered by the ocean to the east and the Halifax River running through the heart of the city. It sits directly north of Daytona Beach and is part of the Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach metro area. The city's housing stock spans a wide range - older vacation cottages from the 1950s and 1960s in the beachside neighborhoods east of A1A, established mid-century ranch homes in the corridors along Granada Boulevard and US-1, and newer planned subdivisions west of I-95 built in the 1990s through 2010s. Most homes throughout the city are single-story concrete block construction, the standard building method for Florida residential development of that era.
Ormond Beach is a city with a genuine sense of history and identity. It is widely known as the Birthplace of Speed for the land speed record attempts held on its hard-packed beach in the early 1900s. Residents value the quieter, more residential character of Ormond Beach compared to neighboring Daytona Beach, and the city attracts a significant retiree population who own their homes and invest in them for the long term. The scenic North Beach Street corridor known as The Loop is a landmark most residents know well, and Tomoka State Park at the northern edge of the city is one of the most visited natural areas in Volusia County. Nearby Holly Hill borders Ormond Beach to the south, and many homeowners in that area are looking for the same sunroom and patio enclosure services we provide throughout Ormond Beach.
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