WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Wellington, FL, specializing in custom sunrooms, four-season rooms, and patio enclosures designed for the stucco homes and HOA-governed communities that define this village. We have worked in Wellington neighborhoods and know how to get your project through architectural review and permitting without delays.

Wellington is a planned community where most neighborhoods have HOA design standards - specific exterior colors, materials, and profiles that new additions must match. Our custom sunrooms are designed from the start to align with those requirements, so the room looks like a natural extension of your home rather than something that was tacked on - and your HOA approval process goes smoothly rather than getting kicked back for materials.
Wellington homeowners invest seriously in their properties - the village has some of the highest household incomes in Palm Beach County - and a four-season sunroom with proper insulation, low-emissivity glass, and climate control gives you a room you can use in July just as comfortably as in January. That kind of livable year-round space adds real, lasting value here.
Wellington sits on flat terrain just a few feet above sea level, and standing water in yards and near patio slabs is a common complaint after the heavy summer rains. A properly designed patio enclosure raises the space, improves drainage away from the structure, and gives you a dry outdoor room even during a stormy South Florida afternoon.
Many Wellington homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s on lots with room to grow at the rear. A sunroom addition converts that open yard space into finished living area - something Wellington homeowners in established neighborhoods often pursue once their children are grown and the property can be reconfigured for how they actually live now.
Wellington is inland, but the wet season brings the same bug pressure as the rest of South Florida - mosquitoes are a real deterrent to evening patio use from May through October. A screen room extends your usable outdoor season without the full cost of an enclosed addition, and is often an easier path through HOA review than a full structure.
In gated Wellington communities, the design of a new sunroom often has to go through an architectural review board before a permit can be filed. We work through the design process collaboratively - producing drawings and material specs that satisfy your HOA's standards before we submit anything officially - so you are not revising plans multiple times.
Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States, covering about 47 square miles of western Palm Beach County. The bulk of its housing was built between 1985 and 2000 - which means homes throughout the village are now 25 to 40 years old, and the roofs, stucco exteriors, and patio structures that came with them are showing real wear. Concrete block with stucco is the standard construction here, and stucco in Florida's heat and daily summer humidity will crack and develop moisture intrusion if it is not maintained. Any sunroom addition we attach to an exterior wall has to be sealed properly against that stucco surface - a step that matters a lot more on a 35-year-old home than on a new one.
HOA governance is the other factor that separates Wellington from most other service areas. Many neighborhoods here - Olympia, Versailles, Palm Beach Polo, and the equestrian communities along South Shore Boulevard near the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center - require architectural review board approval before a building permit can even be filed. A contractor who does not know this will send you straight to permitting and get the project stalled. We handle the HOA step first, then move to the Village of Wellington building permit, and your project stays on schedule.
Our crew works throughout Wellington regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Village of Wellington Building Department - a separate process from Palm Beach County - and we know the review timeline and inspection requirements that come with building in this municipality.
Wellington is a big village, and the character of different areas varies more than people expect. Neighborhoods off Forest Hill Boulevard near Wellington Green are typical suburban residential, while the western communities near South Shore Boulevard and the show grounds include large equestrian estates with multiple structures and significantly larger patio footprints. We are set up to work on both - a standard suburban backyard and a property with a guest house and a paddock. The flat terrain throughout Wellington also means we evaluate existing drainage on every site visit before recommending an enclosure design.
We serve Royal Palm Beach immediately to the north, which has similar planned-community housing from the same era. We also work regularly in Greenacres to the east. If your property is anywhere in this part of western Palm Beach County, call us - we respond within one business day.
Let us know what you are thinking - sunroom, screen room, patio enclosure - and whether your community has an HOA. We respond to all Wellington inquiries within one business day.
We visit the property to measure and assess the existing structure, then develop a design and material spec. If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare the submission package so the review process starts right - because a rejected submittal adds weeks you do not want to lose.
We handle HOA submission first, then file the building permit with the Village of Wellington after approval is in hand. Construction does not begin until both are cleared - typically eight to twelve weeks from design sign-off, depending on your community and the permit queue.
Our crew completes the build according to the permitted plans. We schedule and pass all required inspections through the Village, then walk you through the finished room to confirm every detail before we consider the job done.
We work throughout Wellington - from Forest Hill Boulevard neighborhoods to equestrian communities near the show grounds. No pressure, just a clear quote based on your actual space.
(561) 954-1833Wellington is one of the largest incorporated villages in the United States, with roughly 65,000 residents spread across about 47 square miles in western Palm Beach County. Developed primarily through the 1980s and 1990s as a planned community, it was officially incorporated in 1996. The village is internationally recognized as an equestrian hub - the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center hosts the Winter Equestrian Festival every year from January through April, drawing competitors from around the world. But most of Wellington is single-family residential: owner-occupied homes in gated subdivisions like Olympia, Versailles, and Palm Beach Polo, with concrete block construction and tile roofs as the standard finish throughout.
The village has a high homeownership rate and above-average household incomes, and residents here invest in maintaining and improving their properties. HOA governance is the norm across most of Wellington, which shapes how any exterior improvement project - including sunrooms and patio enclosures - has to be approached. Neighboring Royal Palm Beach to the north and Greenacres to the east share similar housing ages and styles, with comparable considerations for sunroom work.
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