
LibertyMark Fort Lauderdale Sunrooms serves Lauderhill with patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions built for the city's 1960s to 1980s concrete block homes. We know the close-lot conditions along State Road 7, the neighborhoods near Central Broward Regional Park, and the Broward County permit process that covers every project here.

Most homes in Lauderhill were built with a covered rear patio slab that sits idle in the heat for much of the year. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service takes that existing slab and encloses it with a wall and glazing system, adding usable square footage without the cost of pouring a new foundation in tight lot conditions.
Lauderhill gets heavy afternoon storms from May through September, and an open patio fills with mosquitoes and standing water after every rain event during that stretch. A properly anchored screen enclosure gives back the outdoor space without the debris, insects, and puddles that make an unscreened patio unusable for half the year in this part of South Florida.
Lauderhill homes sit on modest lots where every square foot of living area matters, and an enclosed patio can serve as a year-round dining area, a playroom, or a workspace without a full room addition. The conversion works with the existing CBS wall and roof overhang so the tie-in is clean and the result looks like it was always part of the house.
Lauderhill's smaller lot sizes mean a sunroom addition that extends along the rear of the home is often more practical than pushing out to the side. We work with the CBS wall as the anchor point and size the addition to fit the lot setback requirements that apply in this municipality, avoiding the permit complications that come from building too close to a property line.
Lauderhill homeowners deal with the same relentless sun and humidity as the rest of South Florida, and vinyl framing systems hold up better than painted wood or bare aluminum in these conditions because they do not corrode or require repainting. For a homeowner who wants a clean-looking addition with minimal upkeep over the next 20 years, vinyl is a sensible choice for this climate.
Lauderhill sits inland without the coastal breeze that moderates temperatures in Fort Lauderdale or Hollywood, so summer heat inside an uninsulated enclosure can become uncomfortable quickly. A four season sunroom with insulated panels and HVAC integration is the right choice for homeowners who want to use the space comfortably from June through September, not just during the mild winter months.
Lauderhill is one of the more densely built cities in Broward County, covering only about 8 square miles with a population of roughly 75,000. The housing stock here is predominantly single-story concrete block ranch homes built between the 1960s and the 1980s, most of which are now 40 to 60 years old. At that age, original patio covers, carport enclosures, and any prior screen rooms are typically past their serviceable life, and homeowners in Lauderhill are more likely to need a complete replacement than a repair. Many of these homes were built before the stronger wind-load requirements that came in after Hurricane Andrew in the mid-1990s, which means existing enclosures may not meet today's code even if they appear structurally intact from the outside.
The lot sizes here are small by Florida standards, which creates real constraints on how a sunroom or enclosure can be positioned and sized. Setback requirements from property lines are strict, and on a typical Lauderhill lot the rear yard may offer only 8 to 12 feet of buildable depth before hitting a side setback. A contractor who has not worked in these tight conditions will either undersize the addition or run into a stop-work order mid-project. Lauderhill also has a large share of renter-occupied housing, which means the homeowners who do own here tend to be invested in protecting their property value and want work done correctly, not patched together.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Lauderhill falls under Broward County Building Code Services for permitting, which means our permit applications go through the county system rather than a standalone city building department. We are familiar with the county office, their review timeline, and the inspection sequence they use for enclosed patio and sunroom projects.
The homes we encounter most often in Lauderhill are single-story CBS ranches in neighborhoods that run along State Road 7 (US-441) and spread west toward Sunrise Boulevard and east toward Fort Lauderdale. The city's Caribbean-American communities have shaped its residential neighborhoods for decades, and the homes here reflect the practical, functional construction style of postwar South Florida. We also work near Central Broward Regional Park and the neighborhoods around the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center - residents here know these landmarks well, and so do we.
We serve neighboring Plantation, FL to the south, where the building stock transitions to slightly larger lots and more recent construction from the 1980s and 1990s. Homeowners in Lauderhill and Plantation share the same Broward County permitting system, so moving between the two cities adds no complexity to our process.
Reach us by phone or through the online form and we reply within one business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. No commitment required at this stage.
We visit the property, measure the existing patio or target area, review the slab condition, and discuss options. You receive a written itemized estimate so you can see every cost before deciding - no pressure to commit on the spot.
We prepare and submit the permit package to Broward County Building Code Services, track the review, and schedule construction to start promptly once approval is received. The homeowner does not need to manage the permit process.
After construction, we schedule the county's final inspection and walk through the completed project with you. We address any outstanding items before we consider the job finished.
We serve homeowners throughout Lauderhill and respond within one business day. No deposit required to get a written estimate.
(754) 243-8239Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 people squeezed into roughly 8 square miles in the center of Broward County, bordered by Fort Lauderdale to the east and Sunrise to the west. Its residential character is defined by postwar ranch homes that line streets running off State Road 7 and Sunrise Boulevard - small lots, concrete block walls, carports, and tile roofs are the common elements you see throughout the neighborhoods. The city has one of the most diverse populations in South Florida, with strong Jamaican-American and Caribbean-American communities that have been rooted here for decades. The Central Broward Regional Park anchors the community's open space and hosts the international cricket stadium that has made Lauderhill known beyond Broward County.
The housing stock trends toward owner-occupied single-family homes in the northern and central neighborhoods, while the southern sections near Oakland Park Boulevard include more multifamily buildings and duplexes from the 1970s. The city borders Sunrise, FL to the west and Fort Lauderdale to the east, and homeowners in both neighboring cities share the same South Florida construction style and climate challenges that we work with every day in Lauderhill.
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