
Port Charlotte Lanai Sunrooms & Patios brings custom sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures to North Port homeowners - each project permitted through Sarasota County and built to Florida wind code so your new room holds up through every storm season.

North Port homeowners have a wide range of lot sizes and home styles, from smaller CBS ranch houses to large properties on wooded lots - and a custom sunroom lets you design the room around your specific home and how you actually want to use it, rather than fitting your home to a prefabricated kit. We handle the Sarasota County permit, the HOA submission if your neighborhood requires one, and every step of the build.
North Port's afternoon thunderstorms and year-round insect pressure make a proper screen room one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner here can make. A screened enclosure extends your usable outdoor space through most of the year and keeps your patio furniture and flooring protected from the daily summer downpours that roll through Southwest Florida from June through September.
North Port gets intense heat from May through October, and a fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season room is the only type of sunroom that stays genuinely comfortable during those months. Homeowners who invest in proper insulation and a connection to their home's air conditioning end up with a room they use every day of the year, not just during the mild winter months.
Many North Port homes were built with open concrete patios that sit unused for much of the year because of the heat and rain. A patio enclosure converts that existing slab into a livable, protected space without requiring new foundation work, which keeps both cost and construction time down compared to a full room addition.
A number of North Port homes have older screen enclosures or basic sunrooms built before Florida's current hurricane standards took effect. If yours is showing corrosion, bent frames, or torn screens, a remodel brings the room up to current code, improves energy performance, and can dramatically change how the space feels and functions.
North Port's large lots often include generous patio slabs that already have the footprint for a full sunroom addition. Converting an existing patio to a finished sunroom makes use of the concrete foundation that is already there, which is one of the most cost-efficient ways to add enclosed, conditioned living space to a home in this area.
North Port is one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida, and the housing stock reflects that - most homes here were built between the 1980s and the 2010s in concrete block construction, with stucco exteriors that take a beating from the intense Southwest Florida sun and the daily summer storms. The city sits in Sarasota County, which means all permitted work goes through the Sarasota County Building Division, and the county enforces Florida's full hurricane wind-load requirements on every permitted structure. A sunroom contractor who works here regularly knows that permit timelines, wind-rating requirements for glazing, and proper anchoring into CBS construction are not optional details.
North Port also has a mix of deed-restricted neighborhoods with active HOAs and non-deed-restricted areas where homeowners have more freedom - and that distinction matters before any exterior addition project begins. The city's large footprint, with many homes on quarter-acre to half-acre lots backing up to drainage easements and wooded areas, means soil conditions and drainage need careful attention during foundation and slab work. Contractors who come in from outside the area without understanding these local factors often underbid the prep work and then surprise homeowners with change orders after the contract is signed.
Our crew works throughout North Port regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of North Port Building Department, which handles building permits for work within the city limits - separate from the broader Sarasota County process that applies outside city boundaries. That distinction matters for scheduling, because city and county permit timelines can differ, and knowing which office your project falls under prevents unnecessary delays.
North Port is a big city by land area - over 100 square miles - with homes spread from neighborhoods near Warm Mineral Springs Park on the west side of town to newer subdivisions going up along the eastern sections near Myakkahatchee Creek. We know the main corridors like US-41 and Price Boulevard, and we know the difference between the older established neighborhoods near the city center and the new construction going up on the outskirts. That familiarity means we show up prepared, not guessing at access, soil conditions, or what to expect when we get on site.
Homeowners in nearby Warm Mineral Springs face similar Sarasota County permit and wind-code requirements, and we work there regularly as well. We also serve homeowners throughout Port Charlotte to the south, so our crew is already familiar with the full range of properties and conditions found across this part of Southwest Florida.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions upfront - your goal for the space, your rough budget range, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so your site visit is focused and productive.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab and structure, and look at any HOA or county requirements specific to your lot. You leave with a clear picture of what the project involves and a written estimate - no obligation, no vague ranges that balloon later.
Once you approve the scope and sign the contract, we apply for the North Port building permit. City permits typically take one to three weeks to be approved. We schedule your build start date as soon as the permit is in hand, and we keep you updated during the wait.
Our crew handles all phases - foundation prep, framing, glazing or screening, roofing, and electrical. When construction is complete, the city inspector reviews the work, and we walk through the finished room with you before calling the project done. You receive all permit documentation for your records.
We serve North Port and all of Sarasota County. Get a written estimate from a licensed contractor who knows the local permit process and builds to Florida wind code - no pressure, no vague quotes.
(941) 246-0621North Port is the largest city by land area in Sarasota County, covering over 100 square miles of Southwest Florida. Originally developed as a planned community, the city grew quickly from the 1980s onward and is now one of the fastest-growing cities in Florida, with a population well over 80,000 residents. The housing stock is predominantly single-family concrete block homes on generous lots, many backing up to drainage canals, wooded areas, or Myakkahatchee Creek Environmental Park - one of the city's most recognized natural areas with hiking trails along the creek. Warm Mineral Springs Park, a city-owned natural spring that draws visitors from across the region, sits in the western part of the city and is one of North Port's most distinctive landmarks. Most neighborhoods here are owner-occupied, with a strong mix of working families, retirees, and longtime residents who take real pride in their homes.
North Port sits at the southern end of Sarasota County, bordered by Charlotte County to the south and east. The city's neighbors include Warm Mineral Springs, a small community within North Port's sphere that we also serve regularly, and Venice to the north along the Gulf Coast. US Highway 41 runs through the center of North Port and connects the city to Port Charlotte, Sarasota, and the rest of the region - our crew uses it regularly when traveling to job sites throughout this part of Southwest Florida.
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