Stop retreating indoors when the afternoon storms roll in or the mosquitoes come out. A three season sunroom gives you a comfortable, sheltered space to enjoy your yard without the frustration.

Three season sunrooms in Fort Lauderdale are enclosed additions that let you enjoy your outdoor space without bugs, rain, or direct afternoon sun - most projects are permitted and complete within two to four months depending on site conditions and HOA requirements.
For Fort Lauderdale homeowners, a three season room hits a sweet spot between a fully conditioned addition and an open-air patio. Fort Lauderdale winters are mild enough that you rarely need a heater, and a well-designed sunroom with good cross-ventilation is comfortable for nine or ten months of the year. If you are already considering a patio enclosure or a screen room, a three season sunroom gives you a step up in durability and usable square footage.
Every project we build in Fort Lauderdale is permitted through the City of Fort Lauderdale or Broward County, constructed to local wind requirements, and backed by a written warranty. Call (754) 243-8239 to talk through your project or request a free estimate online.
Fort Lauderdale rainy season runs roughly June through October, with afternoon storms that can arrive in minutes. If mosquito pressure and daily downpours are keeping you indoors, a screened and roofed sunroom solves that problem without making you feel like you moved inside permanently.
Fort Lauderdale sun angles hit west- and south-facing patios hard, making them uncomfortable for hours each day even in winter. If you only use your outdoor space early in the morning or after sunset, a sunroom with proper shading and ventilation extends those usable hours significantly.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a three season sunroom adds real usable square footage without the complexity of tying into your home's HVAC system. It is a practical middle path.
Many Fort Lauderdale homes have older screened patios built decades ago with torn screens, rusting frames, or leaking roofs. If you are already looking at repairs, it is worth comparing patch costs against upgrading to a proper three season sunroom that lasts longer and adds more value.
We build three season sunrooms as standalone additions and as upgrades to existing screened enclosures. Whether you are starting from a bare patio slab or converting an older structure, the result is the same: a solid, permitted room that keeps bugs and rain out while letting the breeze in. We work with aluminum framing and UV-resistant screen or glass systems rated for South Florida conditions, not generic materials from a national catalog.
Homeowners who want full climate control year-round often move up to a patio enclosure with glass panels, or explore screen room installation as a lighter-weight option. We are glad to walk you through all of them so you choose what actually fits your home and budget.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and the open-air feel while keeping insects out.
Suits homeowners who want weather protection and a crisper separation from the outdoors, without full insulation.
Ideal for homeowners who want flexibility - open panels in mild months, close them when storms roll in.
Fort Lauderdale averages more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year and sits in a high-velocity wind zone under Florida building code. That combination shapes every decision we make on a three season sunroom - from the framing system and fastener grade to the type of screen or glass panel. Materials that hold up in the Midwest or the mid-Atlantic fail faster here. We specify components rated for South Florida heat, UV exposure, humidity, and hurricane-force wind loads, because anything less becomes a problem after the first serious storm.
We serve homeowners across the Fort Lauderdale metro, including neighborhoods in Plantation, FL and Coral Springs, FL. Whether your home is a mid-century concrete block house or a newer build in a planned community, we know the permit requirements, the HOA approval processes, and the site conditions that come with this area. A contractor who mostly works out of state may not be familiar with Broward County building timelines or the local amendments to Florida code - we are. The National Association of Home Builders provides guidance on addition standards that shape how we build every project.
We respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - where on your home you are thinking of adding the sunroom, roughly how large, and what you plan to use it for. No sales pressure, just a real conversation.
We visit your property, measure the space, look at your existing foundation or patio slab, and talk through your options. Within one to two weeks you receive a written quote that spells out materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprises.
We prepare and file permit applications with the City of Fort Lauderdale or Broward County. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings they need for architectural review. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks.
Once permits are approved, construction takes one to three weeks depending on project size. County inspections happen at required stages, and we are present for all of them. We finish with a walkthrough and hand you a copy of the final permit sign-off.
We respond within one business day, and there is no obligation to move forward after your free estimate.
(754) 243-8239Every sunroom we build goes through the full permit and inspection process with the City of Fort Lauderdale or Broward County. There are no shortcuts that create headaches when you sell. Your project is documented and on record as a legitimate, code-compliant improvement.
We specify aluminum framing and UV-resistant panels designed for Fort Lauderdale conditions - high heat, relentless UV exposure, and hurricane wind loads. Materials that work fine in cooler states fail here. We do not use those.
We have been building and permitting sunrooms in the Fort Lauderdale area since 2023, working with homeowners across Broward County. Local experience means we know the building department timelines, the common HOA requirements, and the site conditions you will run into in this market.
You receive a written proposal before any work begins that covers materials, labor, permit fees, and cleanup. The number you agree to at the start is the number you pay at the end. No line-item surprises on the final invoice.
Every one of those points comes back to the same thing: you should not have to worry about whether the work was done right. Call (754) 243-8239 or send us a message and we will take it from there.
Transform your existing patio into a permanent, weather-protected room with hurricane-rated framing and materials.
Learn MoreA lighter-weight screened structure that keeps insects out and lets the breeze in without the weight of a full sunroom build.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Broward County add weeks - the sooner we start, the sooner you are sitting in your new space. Call or submit online and we will respond within one business day.