
Cornerstone Tequesta Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Royal Palm Beach, FL, building all season rooms, screen enclosures, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions throughout the village. We pull permits through the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division and work with the concrete block construction that defines most homes in this part of western Palm Beach County. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Royal Palm Beach homeowners who want to use their outdoor space year-round - not just during the mild winter months - need a fully conditioned room that handles the heat, humidity, and insects that make open patios impractical from May through October. Our all season rooms include low-solar-heat-gain glazing, proper HVAC connections, and impact-rated framing built to Palm Beach County wind load requirements.
Royal Palm Beach sits inland but still has the same South Florida mosquito season as coastal areas, with summer afternoon thunderstorms leaving standing water that creates breeding conditions throughout the village. A properly sealed screen room using no-see-um mesh and aluminum framing rated for Palm Beach County wind loads gives homeowners a genuinely usable outdoor space from spring through fall without the insect pressure that makes open patios uncomfortable.
Many Royal Palm Beach homes built in the 1970s through 1990s sit on generous lots with underused rear yards and no covered outdoor living area. Adding a permitted sunroom to those properties increases usable square footage without the cost of a full structural addition, and the concrete block construction common throughout the village provides a solid existing wall to tie a new room into.
Open concrete slab patios on Royal Palm Beach homes sit exposed to summer afternoon thunderstorms and intense sun throughout the year, making them less useful than homeowners expected when the home was built. Enclosing an existing patio slab with a screened or glass-walled structure keeps the covered area dry, shaded, and insect-free without the cost of pouring new footings or building a full addition.
Royal Palm Beach homeowners who want true year-round comfort in their sunroom need an insulated, conditioned space with its own climate control rather than a room that becomes unusable when outdoor temperatures rise into the 90s during summer. A four season sunroom with impact-rated glass and a dedicated HVAC connection meets both the comfort requirements of South Florida summers and the structural requirements of Palm Beach County's wind load code.
Royal Palm Beach gets intense sun nearly every day of the year, and even a short time on an uncovered patio during peak hours is uncomfortable from late spring through early fall. A properly anchored patio cover - rated for Palm Beach County wind loads and attached to the existing structure with correct flashing - creates a shaded outdoor area that extends the useful hours of your patio without a full enclosure.
Royal Palm Beach is an inland village in western Palm Beach County, about 15 miles from the Atlantic coast. Almost all of its housing was built in waves from the 1960s through the early 2000s, which means the village has a large inventory of concrete block and stucco homes now 25 to 60 years old. Screen enclosures, lanais, and patio covers built during those decades were constructed to the code standards of that era - standards that are lower than what Florida's current building code requires for wind resistance. After 30 or more years of South Florida heat, humidity, and annual hurricane seasons, those original structures typically have corroded aluminum frames, torn or oxidized screen mesh, failing caulk joints, and fasteners that have backed out of the concrete block anchors. A contractor who works regularly with concrete block construction in Palm Beach County and understands the village's permit requirements is the right fit for Royal Palm Beach jobs.
The village also has a network of canals running through and between residential neighborhoods. Canal-adjacent lots require attention to setbacks, drainage easements, and moisture levels that affect how framing should be detailed at the slab level. Beyond the water, Royal Palm Beach's designation as a Tree City USA means the village has significant mature tree canopy throughout residential areas - which means contractors must plan around root systems, low-hanging limbs, and the limited access that comes with heavily landscaped lots. Getting these site-specific details addressed before construction starts prevents problems mid-project and keeps the permit process moving.
Our crew works throughout Royal Palm Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The Village of Royal Palm Beach has its own Building Division on Royal Palm Beach Boulevard that handles permit review for all residential construction within village limits, and we submit complete permit packages - including required engineering drawings for wind load compliance - so applications move through review without being returned for missing documentation. The village also has its own code enforcement operations, and we make sure finished work meets all current village requirements before requesting final inspection.
State Road 7 (U.S. 441) runs along the village's eastern edge and is the main commercial corridor most Royal Palm Beach residents use daily. Royal Palm Beach Boulevard is the main east-west road through the village and where Village Hall and most municipal services are located. Whether a job is in a neighborhood near the SR 7 corridor or in a more established residential section farther west, we work throughout the village and know the road network. Many lots back up to one of the village's canals, and we plan drainage, setbacks, and framing details for those properties from the start. You can also find information about the Village of Royal Palm Beach building and permitting services directly on the village website.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Wellington, FL, which borders Royal Palm Beach to the south and shares many of the same climate conditions, construction types, and permit requirements. If you are not sure whether your address falls within village limits or the neighboring municipality, call us and we will confirm it before your site visit.
Contact us by phone or through our estimate form and describe what you have in mind - whether that is replacing an aging screen enclosure, adding an all season room, or converting a patio slab into an enclosed space. We respond within one business day to schedule a site visit.
We visit the property, measure the space, check the existing structure, and note any canal setbacks, tree canopy constraints, or HOA requirements that affect the design. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope of work before any commitment is required - no pressure and no surprise costs added later.
We submit the permit package to the Village of Royal Palm Beach Building Division and order materials once the permit is approved. You do not need to be present for most of the construction, though we keep you informed at each stage and notify you before final inspection.
We schedule the village's final building inspection, walk through the finished space with you, and make sure any punch-list items are addressed before we consider the job complete. You receive the signed permit card and any warranty documentation for materials used.
We serve all of Royal Palm Beach, FL. No pressure - just a free estimate and straight answers about what your project will take.
(561) 954-1589Royal Palm Beach is a village in western Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and developed over several decades from its beginnings as a planned residential community. The village covers about 10 square miles and is almost entirely residential in character, with a population of roughly 39,000 residents. Most homes are single-family concrete block and stucco construction, built in waves from the 1960s through the early 2000s. The housing stock ranges from smaller ranch-style homes in older sections of the village to larger two-story houses in newer subdivisions. The village has a strong community identity, supported by Royal Palm Beach Commons Park, which serves as the main gathering space for residents and hosts sports fields, a cultural center, and open green space.
The village sits about 15 miles from the coast, with State Road 7 along its eastern edge and access to Okeechobee Boulevard to the north, connecting to West Palm Beach and the broader county road network. Royal Palm Beach is bordered to the south by Wellington, FL, which shares many of the same western Palm Beach County characteristics - inland location, canal networks, and a predominantly owner-occupied suburban housing stock. The village has been a Tree City USA since 1990 and maintains a bird sanctuary designation, meaning mature tree canopy is a feature of nearly every residential street. The combination of that canopy, the canal system, and the mix of housing ages across different sections of the village makes Royal Palm Beach a place where local knowledge of the specific property and neighborhood matters when planning any outdoor construction project. You can learn more about the village's history and government at the Royal Palm Beach Wikipedia article.
Whether you want an all season room, a new screen enclosure, or a patio enclosure in Royal Palm Beach, FL, we are ready to visit your property and give you a straight estimate.