Your backyard patio deserves better than being unusable six months a year. We build fully enclosed, air-conditioned sunroom additions that work in Fort Lauderdale's climate - every month of the year.

Sunroom additions in Fort Lauderdale are fully enclosed room additions built onto your home, connected to your air conditioning, and permitted through the City of Fort Lauderdale - most projects run ten to sixteen weeks from contract to final inspection.
Most homeowners come to us after years of not using their covered patio. The heat, the humidity, the mosquitoes - by May, that space is functionally off-limits until October. A properly built sunroom changes that completely. You get the light and the view without the misery, and a room your family actually uses every month. If you are also weighing a fully climate-controlled design with dedicated mini-split cooling, our four season sunroom page walks through those options in detail.
Fort Lauderdale homes come with specific challenges - hurricane wind requirements, the Broward County permit process, and a high rate of HOA-governed neighborhoods. We have built in this market and understand what it takes to get a sunroom through permitting and past an architectural review committee without costly delays.
If your back patio sits empty from May through October because of heat or mosquitoes, that space is going to waste. Fort Lauderdale's bug season and summer heat make open-air patios genuinely miserable for months. A sunroom gives you that outdoor light and view without the misery.
If you find yourself wishing for one more room - a reading nook, a home office with natural light, a place for the grandkids - a sunroom can add that space without the disruption of a full interior addition. It is often faster and less invasive than expanding into your existing floor plan.
Older screened enclosures in Fort Lauderdale often develop tears, gaps, and rust after years of salt air and storm exposure. If yours lets in rain, bugs, or so much humidity that the furniture feels damp, patching it rarely solves the underlying problem in this climate.
Fort Lauderdale's real estate market is active, and buyers consistently respond well to homes with additional usable living space. A properly permitted sunroom can make your home stand out and justify a higher asking price - and it shows up correctly on the property record.
We build sunroom additions of all sizes, from compact reading rooms to large family spaces that open onto the backyard. Every project starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space - because that drives every decision about insulation, cooling, windows, and layout. For homeowners who want a full ground-up build on a previously open lot, we also handle sunroom construction projects that involve new foundation work from the start.
All of our Fort Lauderdale sunroom additions include hurricane-rated windows and framing as standard. We connect the room to your existing cooling system or install a dedicated mini-split unit, whichever your home's layout calls for. We handle all permits through the City of Fort Lauderdale and manage HOA submission documentation for neighborhoods that require it.
Best for homeowners who want a room usable every month - fully insulated, connected to cooling, and built to hurricane wind standards.
Ideal when an existing covered patio provides the starting point - we build walls, windows, and a roof on your current footprint.
When there is no existing slab or patio, we pour a new concrete foundation and build the room from the ground up.
For homeowners in Fort Lauderdale's many HOA communities - we design within your association's architectural guidelines from the start.
Fort Lauderdale is not a typical sunroom market. The city sits in one of the highest wind-speed zones in the country, which means every component of a sunroom - the windows, the roof panels, the framing connections - must meet strict hurricane standards that most other states do not require. Add the intense heat and humidity that run from May through October, and you quickly see why a sunroom that performs fine in Atlanta would be a miserable failure here. We build every room to handle South Florida's climate, not just its mild months. Homeowners in Pompano Beach and Coral Springs face the same conditions and call us for the same reasons.
The permit and HOA landscape also requires local knowledge. The City of Fort Lauderdale's building permit process typically takes two to four weeks for sunroom additions, and multiple inspections are required before the project closes out. A large share of Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods - particularly those built from the 1970s through the 1990s - are HOA-governed, and each association has its own rules about exterior additions. We have worked with associations throughout the area and know how to prepare a submission that moves forward the first time.
Many Fort Lauderdale homes were built in the 1950s through 1970s on concrete slabs that were not designed with future additions in mind. Before quoting any project, we assess the existing slab - if it needs reinforcement or replacement, we tell you upfront. Homes in low-lying areas may also face soil conditions that require additional foundation work, and we factor that into your estimate from the start. The U.S. Department of Energy has guidance on window performance and heat-rejecting glass that explains why the right glazing choice matters so much in a sunny, humid climate like ours.
We ask a few basic questions - your backyard size, whether you have an existing slab, what you want to use the room for. No pressure, no commitment. The goal is making sure the project is a good fit before we visit your home.
We visit your home, measure the space, look at your slab or patio, and walk through your options. You leave knowing what is possible and a rough sense of cost - including any HOA considerations specific to your neighborhood.
We prepare drawings and submit to the City of Fort Lauderdale for a building permit. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documents needed for approval. Expect two to four weeks for permit review in Broward County - we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are in hand, the crew preps the site, pours or reinforces the slab, frames walls and roof, installs windows, and connects to your cooling system. City inspectors check the work at each phase. We walk you through the finished room before we close out.
We reply to every inquiry within one business day. If you are still in the early stages, we are happy to answer questions about cost, permits, or HOA requirements before you commit to anything.
Fill out the form or call us directly. We will get back to you within one business day to schedule your free on-site estimate - no obligation, no sales pitch, just honest numbers for your specific project.
(754) 243-8239We handle every permit and inspection ourselves. Your sunroom shows up correctly on your property record from day one, which matters when you sell or make an insurance claim.
Every window, door, and roof panel we install meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements for Broward County. This is not an upgrade option - it is standard on every project we take on.
We have helped homeowners navigate architectural review committees throughout Fort Lauderdale's HOA communities. We know what associations typically require and prepare your submission correctly the first time.
When you reach out, you hear back within one business day. Permit timelines in Broward County make starting early important, so we do not let inquiries sit unanswered.
State-licensed and fully insured sunroom contractor. Every project is permitted, every room is inspected, and every customer receives full documentation at close-out. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation makes it easy to verify any contractor's license before you sign anything - we encourage you to check ours.
Fully climate-controlled sunroom designs with independent cooling - the right choice when you want the room running comfortably in August without touching your main AC.
Learn MoreFull ground-up sunroom builds for Fort Lauderdale properties where there is no existing slab or covered structure to work from.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Fort Lauderdale mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - reach out today and we will lock in your spot.