
Stop losing half the year to heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and four-season rooms that work every month of the year in Southwest Florida.

Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local sunroom contractor in Bonita Springs, FL, offering 16 services across 12 communities in Southwest Florida. Whether you want to convert an aging patio, enclose your lanai, or build a fully climate-controlled four-season room from the ground up, we handle every phase - design, permits, construction, and final inspection. Every project is built to Florida's coastal wind requirements and properly permitted through Lee County.

Your screened lanai sits empty five months a year. A climate-controlled sunroom addition gives you that space back - every single day.
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July or January, you get a comfortable room. Fully insulated with real climate control built for Southwest Florida heat and humidity.
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Bugs and afternoon storms ruining your evenings? A three-season sunroom gives you fresh air and a real roof over your head.
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Your existing patio slab becomes a protected, usable room - without tearing up your yard or breaking the bank.
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Your home is not generic, and your sunroom should not be either. Built to your layout, your HOA rules, and your vision.
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From foundation to final inspection - every phase managed, permitted, and built to Florida's coastal wind requirements.
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Outdated enclosure, fogged glass, or frames that no longer seal? We renovate existing sunrooms to modern standards.
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No-see-ums and mosquitoes are relentless in Southwest Florida. A screen room lets the breeze in and keeps the bugs out.
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You already have the slab. We add walls, windows, and a roof - turning wasted outdoor space into a room you live in.
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Aging deck collecting heat and splinters? Convert it into an enclosed, comfortable room with real weather protection.
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A fully enclosed room that connects seamlessly to your home and works in every season Florida throws at it.
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More than a screen cage - a proper enclosed room with solid walls, real windows, and a clean connection to your home.
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Maximum natural light, minimum heat gain. A solarium brings the outdoors in while keeping Florida's summer sun manageable.
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Shade and rain protection without full enclosure. A patio cover makes your outdoor space usable on most Florida days.
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Get the layout right before construction starts. We design around your home, your HOA, and how you actually use the space.
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Vinyl framing resists coastal moisture and salt air better than wood. Durable, low-maintenance, and built for Florida.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through the contact form. We will ask you a few basic questions about your space and what you are hoping to build. No pressure, no sales pitch - just an honest conversation. We respond within 1 business day, often the same afternoon.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing slab or patio, and talk through your options in person. You will leave with a clear picture of what is possible, what materials make sense for your property, and what a realistic budget looks like - in writing.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle the permit application, HOA submission if needed, and every phase of construction. A Lee County inspector signs off on the work. You walk in to a finished room with a passed inspection certificate and everything documented for your records.
We hold a current Florida contractor's license and carry full general liability and workers' compensation on every project. You can verify our license on the DBPR website in two minutes. Every job is pulled with a permit - we never suggest skipping it.
We have been working in Lee County and Collier County since 2017. We know HOA processes for Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells, and we understand what Lee County's building department requires for a smooth permit approval.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote before you commit to anything. No deposit required to get an estimate. We will tell you exactly what the project involves, what it will cost, and how long it will take.
We do not consider a job done until the Lee County building inspector signs off. You receive copies of all permits and inspection records - the documentation you need when you sell your home. A passed inspection is your protection.
Ready to get started? Call (239) 317-8970 or send us a message.
"We had been avoiding our lanai from June through September for years. After the sunroom addition, we used it every single day last summer. The air conditioning works great, the permit process was handled for us, and the crew was done in about three weeks. Exactly what we were hoping for."
Sandra M., Bonita Springs - Sunroom additions
"Our patio enclosure was installed on schedule and came in right at the quoted price. They knew our HOA's requirements in Bonita Bay and got approval without any back-and-forth. The screened enclosure keeps the no-see-ums out completely, which was our whole goal."
Tom R., Naples - Patio enclosures
"The deck had been rotting for two years and we finally converted it into an enclosed patio room. They handled the Lee County permit, did the foundation work, and the room was finished before the rainy season started. We have been using it for breakfast every morning since."
Carol and Jim B., Estero - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Fill out the form and someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and give you a written quote.
(239) 317-8970Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Bonita Springs and 12 communities across Southwest Florida, including Naples, Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and Estero. We cover a wide service area across Lee and Collier Counties. Most on-site estimates are scheduled within the same week you reach out.
Yes - and Florida building code requires it on any new room addition in Lee County. Impact glass stays intact during a major hurricane, protects your home from debris, and also blocks significant UV rays. It costs more upfront, but it is not optional here.
A three-season room works comfortably from October through April. A four-season room works year-round - including July. If you want to actually use the space during Florida summers, the insulated, climate-controlled option is the one that pays off.
An unpermitted addition can complicate or block a home sale, may not be covered by your homeowner's insurance, and could require removal at your expense. The permit process adds a few weeks but protects your investment permanently.
A properly built sunroom is sealed and weatherproofed so that heavy summer rain - Bonita Springs averages 53 inches per year - does not get in. The critical detail is the flashing where the new roof meets your existing house. That connection, done correctly, keeps the room dry for decades.
Sunrooms have more glass surface area than standard rooms, so the cooling system must be specifically sized for the space. A mini-split unit or an extension of your existing system both work, but undersizing leads to a room you cannot use from May through October.
Adding livable, permitted square footage in a market where indoor-outdoor living is a top buyer priority can strengthen your listing. The key is quality and documentation - a properly permitted sunroom adds value, while an unpermitted one can subtract it. The National Association of Realtors consistently lists outdoor living among the top features buyers look for in Florida markets.
Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Bonita Springs, Florida, serving 12 communities across Lee and Collier Counties since 2017.
We hold a current Florida contractor's license issued through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - the state authority that oversees contractor licensing in Florida. Every project we build is permitted through Lee County and passes county inspection before we consider the job complete.
Over the years we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, four-season rooms, and screen room installations throughout Southwest Florida, including in communities with strict HOA architectural review requirements. Learn more about our team and our work.
If your primary goal is bug protection and rain cover during the mild months, a three-season room is a cost-effective choice. If you want to use the space from June through September, you need insulation and climate control. In Bonita Springs, most homeowners choose a four-season design.
Confirm the contractor holds a current Florida license, carries liability and workers' comp insurance, and pulls all required permits. Ask for references from jobs completed at least one year ago - that is when water intrusion and structural issues typically show up if the work was done carelessly.
Salt air accelerates corrosion on standard metal hardware and framing. Aluminum and vinyl framing rated for coastal environments hold up significantly better than wood or standard steel. The Florida Sea Grant program provides guidance on coastal-appropriate building materials for Southwest Florida properties.
For guidance on contractor licensing and verification in Florida, visit the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - you can confirm any contractor's license status in about two minutes. Call us at (239) 317-8970 to ask any questions before you get started.
Bonita Springs is a fast-growing city in Lee County with a permanent population of around 60,000 residents - a number that grows significantly during winter months as seasonal residents arrive from cooler states. The city sits at the southern edge of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area, bordered by Naples to the south and Estero to the north, and draws many retirees relocating from the Midwest and Northeast who want year-round outdoor living.
The city includes well-known gated communities like Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells, where HOA architectural standards govern what exterior additions can be built. Many homes here sit on canals or waterfront lots along the Imperial River and Estero Bay, which means salt air and moisture are real factors in choosing the right sunroom materials. Outdoor living is central to life here - a large share of single-family homes feature screened lanais, in-ground pools, and outdoor entertainment areas. Nearby, Barefoot Beach Preserve County Park is one of the last undeveloped barrier island beaches in Southwest Florida and a landmark locals know well.
The Gulf Coast climate - over 260 sunny days per year, intense summer heat, heavy afternoon storms, and hurricane season from June through November - shapes what sunrooms and patio enclosures need to withstand here. Every project Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds in Bonita Springs is designed and permitted for this specific environment, not adapted from a northern-state design. Whether your home is in a gated community off Bonita Beach Road or tucked into a smaller neighborhood farther inland, we know what it takes to build correctly here. Call (239) 317-8970 to talk through your project.
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Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
27671 Tierra Del Sol Ln
Bonita Springs, FL 34135
(239) 317-8970info@bonitaspringssunrooms.comAlways open, 24/7.
Call Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios today for a free on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day and serve all of Southwest Florida.