
Bonita Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is Bonita Springs' locally owned sunroom contractor, specializing in sunroom additions, four-season rooms, and patio enclosures - with impact-rated construction built for Florida weather and a satisfaction guarantee on every project.

Most Bonita Springs homes have patios or lanais that are unusable in summer heat. A sunroom addition gives you a fully enclosed, air-conditioned space that works every month of the year - not just the comfortable ones.
Bonita Springs heat and humidity make uninsulated rooms unlivable from May through September. A four-season sunroom ties into your existing HVAC and stays comfortable on even the hottest afternoons, turning dead patio space into your favorite room in the house.
Bonita Springs gets daily afternoon storms from June through September. A patio enclosure gives you weather protection and bug-free outdoor time without the full investment of a climate-controlled room - a smart middle ground for homeowners who use their outdoor space mainly in the cooler months.
No-see-ums, mosquitoes, and love bugs are facts of life in Southwest Florida. A screened room lets you sit outside with a Gulf breeze without fighting off insects - a popular choice for homeowners in communities close to water or natural areas.
Bonita Springs includes high-value gated communities where homes have specific architectural standards. A custom sunroom is designed to match your home's roofline, exterior finish, and HOA requirements exactly - so it looks like it was always part of the house.
Many Bonita Springs homes from the 1980s and 1990s have older screened lanais that leak, lose screens in storms, or lack climate control. Remodeling an existing space costs less than building new and can bring an outdated enclosure up to current wind-load and energy standards.
Bonita Springs sits in Lee County, one of the highest wind-speed zones in the continental United States. Every sunroom or patio enclosure built here must use impact-resistant glass and be engineered to handle the forces of a major hurricane. This is not optional - it is state and county building code. What that means for homeowners is that the glass, framing, and roof connections all cost more than they would in most other states, but you are also getting a structure that is genuinely designed to protect your home during a storm.
Beyond the storm requirements, the year-round heat and humidity shape every material choice. Bonita Springs averages over 260 sunny days per year, and the summer combination of 90-plus-degree heat and near-constant afternoon rain puts stress on every component of an outdoor structure. A contractor who does not account for UV exposure, moisture intrusion, and salt air from the nearby Gulf of Mexico is going to build you something that looks fine at first and starts having problems within a year or two. Local experience is not a marketing claim here - it is the difference between a room that performs and one that leaks.
Our crew has worked throughout Bonita Springs since 2017, pulling permits regularly from the Lee County Department of Community Development and navigating HOA approval processes in communities along US-41, Bonita Beach Road, and the Coconut Road corridor. We know which neighborhoods have the most active architectural review boards and what documentation they typically require before approving an exterior addition.
The homes we work on most often are single-family houses in communities like Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells - gated neighborhoods where properties are well-maintained and owners expect careful, precise work that matches their home's existing character. We also serve homes in smaller communities off Imperial Street and in the areas near Barefoot Beach Preserve, where salt air and coastal exposure make material selection especially important.
Homeowners in Bonita Springs who are ready to expand their outdoor living space often ask us about nearby areas where we also work. We serve the entire corridor from Estero to the north and Naples to the south, so if you have family or neighbors in either of those areas, we can help them as well.
We reply within one business day. During the first call, we ask a few basic questions - size, whether you want climate control, and your rough budget - so we show up to your home prepared, not starting from scratch.
We visit your home, measure the space, check roofline connections, and note any HOA or site conditions that affect the design. You receive a written quote within one to two weeks - no obligation to sign, and no pressure.
After you sign, we prepare and submit engineered drawings to Lee County for the building permit. We also guide you through what your HOA needs, though the HOA submission is your responsibility. Plan two to six weeks for approvals to clear.
Once permits are in hand, our crew completes foundation work, framing, impact glass installation, and roofing. Most builds take three to eight weeks. We walk through the finished room with you before we consider the job done.
We serve Bonita Springs and all of Lee County. Free estimates, no obligation, and we respond within one business day.
(239) 317-8970Bonita Springs is a city in Lee County, Florida, incorporated in 1999 after decades of rapid growth as one of Southwest Florida's most popular communities for retirees and seasonal residents. The city sits at the southern end of the Cape Coral-Fort Myers metropolitan area, bordered by Estero to the north and Naples to the south. The Imperial River runs through the city center, and a large number of homes are on canals or within a short distance of Estero Bay and the Gulf of Mexico - giving Bonita Springs one of the highest concentrations of waterfront and near-waterfront properties in the region.
Most of the housing stock in Bonita Springs was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, and the city includes some of Southwest Florida's most well-known gated communities. Bonita Bay, Pelican Landing, and Spanish Wells are recognized locally for their large single-family homes, mature landscaping, and active HOA oversight. These neighborhoods are concentrated largely along and south of Bonita Beach Road and west of US-41, while newer development is spread further east. Homeowners here are generally invested in maintaining and improving their properties, and outdoor living spaces - screened lanais, pools, and patio areas - are a central part of daily life. For sunroom and patio enclosure work, we also regularly serve homeowners in North Naples and throughout the greater Lee and Collier county area.
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