
Stop losing five months of the year to heat and rain. We build all season rooms in Fort Lauderdale that stay cool in August, dry in September, and comfortable every day in between.

All season rooms in Fort Lauderdale are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, sealed windows, and a connected cooling system - most projects run four to twelve weeks from permit approval to completion, depending on size.
Unlike a screened porch or basic sunroom, an all season room is designed to be genuinely comfortable from January through September. If you have been watching your patio sit empty every summer, this is the fix. Many Fort Lauderdale homeowners use the space as a home office, playroom, or casual dining area that opens from the kitchen or living room.
If you are not sure whether an all season room or a four season sunroom is the right fit for your space, we are happy to walk through the differences during a free site visit.
If your outdoor space sits empty from June through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, that is a clear sign you need a climate-controlled room. Fort Lauderdale summers regularly push heat indexes above 100 degrees Fahrenheit. A screened porch cannot compete with that.
If you find puddles on your patio floor after a storm, or the humidity inside your screened porch feels the same as outside, your current setup is not working. Fort Lauderdale gets intense afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. An all season room with sealed windows and a proper roof solves all three problems at once.
If your home feels cramped but you are not ready for a full interior renovation, an all season room adds a real, usable room without tearing into your existing living space. It is a self-contained addition - no moving walls, no relocating plumbing, no living in a construction zone for months.
If the structure over your patio is showing rust, rot, cracked panels, or loose connections after a storm season, it may be more cost-effective to replace it with a properly built all season room than to keep patching it. Older patio covers in Fort Lauderdale often were not built to current wind standards, which makes them a liability during hurricane season.
Every all season room we build starts with your existing space - your slab, your lot, your home's roofline. We offer fully insulated enclosures with dedicated mini-split cooling, rooms tied into your existing HVAC system, and everything from basic functional spaces to custom-finished rooms with specialty flooring and built-in lighting. If you want something with maximum glass exposure, take a look at our enclosed patio rooms, which convert your existing patio footprint into a permanent room addition.
For homeowners who want the flexibility of a room that works most of the year but at a lower price point, our four season sunrooms offer a glass-forward design that keeps the outdoor feel while providing real climate control. Both options are built to Broward County's wind and weather requirements and include all permits and inspections.
Best for homeowners who want independent temperature control without modifying their existing HVAC system.
Ideal for larger rooms where extending the home's existing central air system is the most efficient approach.
Suits homeowners who want specialty finishes, built-in lighting, custom flooring, or a room designed around a specific use.
A practical, budget-conscious option for homeowners whose primary goal is weather protection and year-round usability.
Fort Lauderdale averages over 75 inches of rainfall per year, with afternoon thunderstorms almost daily from May through October. Humidity regularly pushes into the 80 to 90 percent range during summer. Any room you build here needs to be designed with moisture management in mind - from the roof drainage to the window seals to the type of flooring used inside. We have been working in Broward County since 2023, and every all season room we build accounts for what South Florida weather actually does to a structure over time. Homeowners in Coral Springs and Plantation face the same conditions - and we serve both.
Fort Lauderdale also falls within a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means the windows, roof attachment, and structural framing of any addition must be engineered to handle major storm wind speeds. This is not optional - it is the law under Florida's statewide building code. The upside for you is that a properly built, permitted all season room is genuinely safer during storm season than most older patio structures. You can learn more about the applicable standards at the U.S. Department of Energy or review Broward's requirements at Broward County Building Division.
We respond within one business day. You describe your space and how you plan to use it - no obligation, no pressure to commit on the first call.
We come to your home, look at the existing slab or foundation, and give you a written proposal that covers materials, timeline, and total cost - including permit fees.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Broward County and help with any HOA documentation. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit review - no work begins until both approvals are in hand.
We build the room, connect your cooling system, and schedule the Broward County final inspection. When the permit is closed, you receive a copy of the inspection record - the document that protects your investment at resale.
Free on-site estimate, written quote, no obligation. We handle permits and HOA paperwork.
(754) 243-8239Every window, door, and roof connection we install meets Broward County's hurricane wind standards - not a generic national spec. We pull permits in our own name so the inspection record is yours to keep.
A large share of Fort Lauderdale communities are HOA-governed, and we have navigated that approval process in neighborhoods all across Broward County. We prepare the documentation and wait for written approval before a single nail is driven.
We do a heat load calculation on every project before recommending a cooling approach. An undersized system in South Florida's humidity is a waste of money. We match the system to the room so it actually works on the hottest days of the year.
We know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions, the roofline styles, and the local permit timelines. That local knowledge shows up in faster approvals, fewer surprises, and a finished room built for this specific climate.
Every all season room we build is permitted, inspected, and documented - so you are not just getting a room you can enjoy now, you are getting a room that protects your home's value and your ability to sell it later. That combination of local expertise and transparent process is why homeowners across Fort Lauderdale keep calling us.
Convert your existing covered patio into a permanent room addition with insulated walls, weatherproof windows, and a connected cooling system.
Learn MoreA glass-forward design that brings natural light and outdoor views into a fully climate-controlled room usable every day of the year.
Learn MorePermit slots in Broward County fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call today or request a free estimate online.