Stop settling for cookie-cutter kits. We design and build custom sunrooms that match your home, handle South Florida weather, and stay comfortable all year.

Custom sunrooms in Fort Lauderdale are designed and built specifically for your home - not assembled from a prefab kit - and most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from signed contract to finished room, including the permitting process.
A lot of homeowners in Fort Lauderdale reach out after getting frustrated with screen enclosures that let in heat and rain, or after realizing they need actual living space, not just shade. A custom sunroom fixes both problems. We match the roofline, materials, and look of your existing home so the new room looks like it was always there.
If you are still deciding between a smaller enclosed space and a full addition, our sunroom construction page walks through the process in more detail.
If your outdoor space is only comfortable from November through March, you are losing most of the year from that investment. Fort Lauderdale's heat and afternoon thunderstorms make uncovered or lightly covered patios hard to use. A custom sunroom with proper glass and cooling changes that permanently.
Screen rooms keep out bugs but do not stop heat, driving rain, or wind. If you have been replacing screen panels, watching furniture get moldy, or avoiding the space during storms, you have outgrown what a screen room can do. A fully enclosed custom sunroom solves every one of those problems.
If your family has grown, you work from home, or you just need a dedicated room that is not a bedroom or kitchen, a sunroom adds real square footage without the cost and disruption of a full interior addition. In Fort Lauderdale's real estate market, that added space shows up in your home's value.
If you spend part of every June dragging patio furniture inside before a storm, a properly enclosed sunroom ends that routine. Your furniture lives in a protected, climate-controlled space year-round. For homeowners who have been through a few Fort Lauderdale hurricane seasons, this alone is often worth the investment.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a site visit and a design conversation - not a catalog selection. We build rooms that attach cleanly to your existing home, match the roofline and exterior materials, and are sized for how you actually want to use the space. For homeowners who want full year-round comfort, we build custom sunroom construction projects that include insulation, climate control, and impact-rated glass as standard features.
For projects where a full four-season room is more than you need right now, we also handle custom sunroom design that gives you a clear plan and cost breakdown before any construction begins - so you know exactly what you are getting and what it will cost.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use every day of the year.
A good fit for homeowners who want a comfortable, enclosed space for Fort Lauderdale's mild fall, winter, and spring months.
Designed to blend with your existing roofline, materials, and exterior finishes - so the room looks original, not tacked on.
Ideal for homeowners who want a detailed design plan and written cost breakdown before committing to construction.
Fort Lauderdale is not the same as building in a dry inland climate. The combination of intense sun, daily summer thunderstorms from May through October, and a hurricane season that runs June through November means that design choices - particularly glass selection and roof style - have real consequences. A sunroom built with standard glass will trap heat and become unusable for most of the year. We specify low-emissivity glass as standard because it is the right call for this climate, not an optional upgrade. We also carry the impact-rated glazing required by Florida law for any new enclosed addition in Broward County.
The permitting and HOA landscape here adds complexity that contractors from other markets often underestimate. The City of Fort Lauderdale's Building Services department requires permits for all enclosed additions, and review timelines typically run two to six weeks. We also regularly serve homeowners in Coral Springs and Plantation, where HOA approval processes run parallel to city permitting and need to be managed at the same time to avoid delays.
We start with a short call to understand your space and what you want to use the room for. Within a few days we visit your home, take measurements, and review the exterior wall attachment point. There is no charge for the site visit and no obligation.
After the site visit we put together a design and a detailed written cost breakdown. We walk you through the footprint, roof style, glass options, and what the permit process looks like for your specific project. Take your time reviewing it before you sign anything.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Fort Lauderdale and handle any HOA documentation your neighborhood requires. This phase typically runs two to six weeks. You will hear from us if anything needs your attention - otherwise, we handle it. We reply to homeowner questions within one business day.
Foundation work, framing, glass installation, and any electrical or HVAC connections happen in sequence. Once construction is complete, a city inspector reviews the finished room. After the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you to cover how everything works and answer any questions.
No pressure, no obligation - just a free site visit and a detailed written estimate.
(754) 243-8239Florida requires impact-rated glazing in all new enclosed additions in Broward County - but some contractors treat it as an upgrade. We quote it as the default because it is the only glass worth installing in Fort Lauderdale. It protects your investment through hurricane season and can reduce your homeowner's insurance premium.
Fort Lauderdale's permit review process typically takes two to six weeks, and the paperwork has to be submitted correctly the first time. We handle the full application, follow up with the city, and keep you informed throughout. You never have to call a government office. For verifying contractor credentials, the Florida DBPR license lookup at myfloridalicense.com takes about two minutes.
One of the most common concerns homeowners have about additions is the tacked-on look - a roofline that does not match, materials that look like an afterthought. We design each room to match your existing exterior, so the finished result looks like it was part of the original plan. That matters for curb appeal and for resale value.
We work in Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods from Coral Ridge to Lauderdale Isles and know the range of HOA rules, soil conditions near the water table, and the building styles common across different parts of the city. That local context shapes every design we put forward. See the Florida Building Commission at floridabuilding.org for current impact-glazing requirements.
Every custom sunroom we build is permitted, inspected by the city, and designed for Fort Lauderdale's climate - so the room is an asset when you sell, not a liability. Call us or submit a request and we will schedule a free site visit at a time that works for you.
Full-build sunroom construction projects from foundation through final inspection, handled entirely by our crew.
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