
LibertyMark Fort Lauderdale Sunrooms builds and installs patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions for homeowners throughout Hollywood, FL, including properties near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk, Emerald Hills, and West Hollywood. We know Broward County permits, HVHZ construction requirements, and how Hollywood's concrete block housing stock affects every phase of the build.

Hollywood homeowners often have covered patios that are too hot or bug-prone to use in summer. A properly built patio enclosure turns that wasted square footage into a shaded, screened, or fully enclosed space you can actually use, from cool December mornings to hot September afternoons.
Hollywood is home to a lot of outdoor lovers who hate mosquitoes and no-see-ums. A screened room gives you full airflow and outdoor light while keeping insects out, and it is a budget-friendly first step compared to a fully glazed sunroom addition.
Hollywood's median home values give homeowners a strong reason to invest in additions rather than relocate. A sunroom addition adds functional square footage and improves daily quality of life in a climate where indoor-outdoor living is possible almost every day of the year.
The variety of home styles in Hollywood, from older beach bungalows near the Broadwalk to larger newer builds in Emerald Hills and West Hollywood, means off-the-shelf sunroom kits rarely fit well. A custom-built room matches your roofline, foundation, and architectural style.
Hollywood's summers run hot from June through September, and a conditioned four-season sunroom with low-e glass and a mini-split keeps the space comfortable without fighting the outdoor heat. These rooms also serve as home offices and dining rooms that stay usable when the temperatures spike.
Many Hollywood homes, particularly the CBS ranch houses built from the 1950s through 1980s, have rear patio slabs that are already sized for a room addition. Enclosing that slab with walls, windows, and a solid roof is one of the most cost-effective ways to add livable square footage in this neighborhood type.
The majority of Hollywood's single-family homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's housing stock is concrete block construction from a specific era of South Florida building. These CBS homes have slab foundations, flat or low-slope roofs, and original single-pane jalousie windows in many cases. Adding a sunroom to a home like this requires a contractor who understands how to anchor correctly into CBS walls, how to tie a new roof system into an existing flat or low-slope roof without creating drainage problems, and which materials are appropriate for a structure that will sit in South Florida's sun, rain, and humidity every day for decades.
Hollywood's position directly between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, on the Atlantic coast, puts it firmly in Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. HVHZ requirements mean that sunroom structures must be engineered for high wind loads and built with materials that meet strict impact and attachment standards. A contractor who is not current on HVHZ code will either fail inspections or underspecify materials in ways that could be dangerous and costly later. Hollywood also has a significant number of HOA-governed communities, particularly in newer western neighborhoods, which add an extra layer of review that requires specific documentation.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We submit permits through the City of Hollywood Building Division and know their review timeline and inspection process. The homes near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk and along the Intracoastal tend to be older and smaller, with tighter lots and more HOA oversight. The neighborhoods in West Hollywood and along the Pembroke Road corridor have newer CBS homes on larger lots, and sunroom additions there often involve more space to work with and tile roofs that require careful integration.
South Florida's humidity runs high nearly year-round in Hollywood, and materials that look fine in a showroom can show mold staining and hardware corrosion within a few years if they are not specified for this climate. We use aluminum framing, treated fasteners, and glass packages matched to humidity and coastal UV exposure on every project here. Our service area also includes Davie, FL to the northwest, where the property types shift toward larger ranch-style lots and horse country estates that have their own specific sunroom considerations.
Call or fill out our estimate form with a brief description of your project and your address. We respond within one business day to set up an on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Hollywood property, measure the space, check existing construction, and identify any HOA or permit requirements upfront. You receive a written, itemized quote so you know the full cost before committing.
We handle the permit application with the City of Hollywood Building Division and order materials once approval is confirmed. Hollywood's permit review typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated on status.
Our crew completes the installation, schedules the city inspection, and walks through the finished space with you. Most projects wrap within one to five weeks of construction starting, depending on scope.
We serve Hollywood and surrounding Broward County communities. Written estimate, no obligation, no pressure.
(754) 243-8239Hollywood is Broward County's second-largest city, with about 155,000 residents and a real identity that goes well beyond being a stop between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The Hollywood Beach Broadwalk stretches 2.5 miles along the Atlantic coast and is one of the most visited spots in South Florida. Downtown Hollywood centers on ArtsPark at Young Circle, a cultural and entertainment hub that draws residents from all over the city. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino sits just inland and is visible from miles away. These landmarks anchor a city that has its own neighborhoods, schools, and community character.
The housing stock in Hollywood reflects its postwar development history. The neighborhoods closest to the beach tend to have older, smaller CBS homes and a high density of condominiums. Moving west toward Emerald Hills and the Pembroke Road corridor, lots get larger, homes get newer, and tile roofs become more common. This variety means that sunroom projects here range from small screen-room additions on compact beach-area lots to larger enclosed patio rooms on western neighborhoods with more square footage to work with. We serve all of Hollywood, and we also regularly work in the nearby community of Davie, FL, where the larger ranch-style properties and equestrian-zoned lots create a very different set of project conditions.
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