
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms that work in South Florida heat - so you can actually enjoy your backyard again.

Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Cooper City, FL and the surrounding South Florida area. We offer 16 sunroom and patio services - from new additions and custom builds to screen rooms and patio-to-sunroom conversions. If your outdoor space is going to waste because of heat, bugs, or afternoon storms, we build rooms that fix that. We serve 12 communities across Broward County, and every project is permitted, inspected, and built to meet Florida wind-load requirements.

Tired of losing your backyard to heat and bugs? A sunroom addition gives you a year-round living space connected to the outdoors.
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Want the outdoors without the elements? A four season sunroom stays cool in August and comfortable every day of the year.
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Your back patio sitting empty most of the year? A three season sunroom turns that space into a room your family actually uses.
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Open patio too hot and buggy to enjoy? An enclosure transforms it into a shaded, insect-free room for everyday living.
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Have a specific layout or design in mind? We build fully custom sunrooms sized and styled to fit your home exactly.
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Starting from scratch? We handle every stage - from foundation to final inspection - so your build goes smoothly.
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Old sunroom leaking or falling apart? We renovate aging rooms with updated glass, framing, and seals built for this climate.
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Mosquitoes ruining your evenings? A screen room keeps insects out while letting the breeze and natural light in.
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Covered patio going to waste? We convert it into a proper enclosed sunroom without building from the ground up.
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Unused wood deck sitting in the sun? We transform it into a climate-smart enclosed room you can use all year.
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Looking for a room that works in every month? All season rooms are insulated, cooled, and ready for South Florida summers.
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Want your patio to feel like a real room? We enclose it with glass or screen walls so you can use it rain or shine.
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Love natural light but hate the heat? A solarium maximizes sunlight while keeping your room cool and livable.
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No shade on your patio? A patio cover blocks the worst of the sun so you can actually sit outside during the day.
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Not sure what style fits your home? We walk you through design options built specifically for South Florida conditions.
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Looking for low-maintenance materials? Vinyl sunrooms hold up to humidity and UV without warping, rotting, or repainting.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. Tell us a bit about your space and what you are hoping to do with it - that helps us come prepared with the right questions and options when we visit.
We visit your home, take measurements, and look at your existing patio, yard drainage, and exterior wall. Then we walk you through realistic design options for South Florida conditions and give you a written estimate. No pressure, no obligation.
Once you approve the scope, we handle the permit application, HOA paperwork if needed, and all required inspections. When the build is complete, we do a full walkthrough so you know exactly how your new room works and what to expect going forward.
We hold a current Florida state contractor license - look it up yourself at myfloridalicense.com. Every project carries full general liability and workers compensation coverage.
We are a local business, not a franchise. We have been building in Broward County since 2020 and know the permit process, the HOA requirements, and the neighborhoods.
We come to your home, look at your space, and give you a written quote at no charge. You decide what to do with it - we never pressure you to sign on the spot.
We pull all permits, submit engineering drawings, and see every project through final inspection. No shortcuts. An unpermitted addition creates problems when you sell or file an insurance claim.
Ready to get started? Call (754) 318-0423 or send us a message and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
We had a screen room installed over our back patio and it has completely changed how we use the space. The crew finished on the timeline they quoted, passed the inspection on the first try, and cleaned up every day before they left. Our mosquito problem is solved.
Sandra M., Cooper City - Screen room installation
I got three quotes before choosing this company. They were the only ones who walked me through the Broward County wind requirements and explained exactly which glass products they were using and why. The sunroom addition has been up through one full summer and two storms without a single issue.
James T., Davie - Sunroom additions
Our old lanai had rotting screens and a leaking roof. The team converted it into a proper enclosed patio room with insulated glass panels. It took a few weeks longer than expected because of the permit office, but they kept us updated the whole time and the finished room is exactly what we wanted.
Maria R., Pembroke Pines - Patio enclosures
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation and no sales pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(754) 318-0423Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Cooper City, FL and serves 12 communities across Broward County, including Davie, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, and Hollywood. Most jobs are scheduled within the same week of your estimate, and we know the permit requirements and HOA processes across all of these areas.
Yes - and in this climate it is not optional. Standard glass lets in radiant heat that turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning. Insulated glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient blocks that energy before it enters the room, making a real difference in both comfort and cooling costs.
Broward County is in one of the highest wind-load zones in the country. Florida building code requires any permanent addition to meet specific structural and impact standards for hurricane-force winds. This affects which framing and glazing products can legally be used - and it is verified by a building inspector before the project is closed.
Cooper City is nearly flat, and the water table is close to the surface. Heavy afternoon storms can drop several inches of rain quickly. Poor drainage planning at the slab stage causes long-term moisture problems. A contractor who does not address grading before pouring is leaving you with a future issue.
Most planned communities in Cooper City require written HOA approval before you can apply for a building permit. HOA review and permit review are two separate processes that can each take several weeks. Starting them in parallel - not one after the other - is how you avoid adding two months to your timeline.
A three season room is comfortable in mild weather and lower cost, but South Florida summers will make it unusable from June through September. A four season room with proper insulation and a dedicated mini-split stays comfortable every day of the year. For most Cooper City homeowners, the four season option earns its footprint. Learn more from the{' '}National Sunroom Association.
A properly permitted, climate-appropriate sunroom adds usable square footage and photographs well for listings. In South Florida, buyers actively look for indoor-outdoor living spaces that handle the heat - a room that is clearly built for this climate signals the whole home has been cared for. An unpermitted addition can raise red flags during a buyer inspection.
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Cooper City, FL, serving 12 communities across Broward County since 2020. We hold a current Florida state contractor license - verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - and carry full liability and workers compensation coverage on every project.
Since opening in 2020, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and conversions across Cooper City and the surrounding South Florida area. Every project is permitted through the appropriate local office and inspected before it is considered complete.
Want to learn more about who we are and how we work? Read our About page.
A sunroom has more glass and more heat gain than a typical room. If your central system is already working hard, adding a sunroom load may stress it. A dedicated mini-split unit gives the sunroom independent temperature control and handles the heat more efficiently - ask your contractor to assess your existing system early.
An unpermitted addition can be flagged during a buyer inspection, ordered removed at your expense, or complicate an insurance claim. In Florida, the permit process also verifies that the structure meets wind-load requirements - skipping it means skipping the safety check. Always insist your contractor pulls permits.
Florida makes this straightforward. Visit the state licensing database at myfloridalicense.com, search the contractor name or license number, and confirm the license is active and in good standing. Also ask to see proof of current general liability and workers compensation insurance before signing anything.
The Florida Building Commission publishes the current Florida Building Code, which governs all sunroom and patio enclosure construction in the state. Ready to talk through your project? Call (754) 318-0423.
Cooper City is a small, planned residential city in Broward County, located roughly 15 miles southwest of Fort Lauderdale. The city was incorporated in 1959 and has stayed largely residential ever since - a tight-knit community of homeowners who tend to stay for years and maintain their properties. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1970s and the 1990s, which means many homes are due for exterior updates and outdoor living improvements.
The city sits on the flat, low-lying Atlantic Coastal Plain, with terrain that barely changes elevation across its roughly 8.5 square miles. That geography matters for sunroom projects - the flat land and naturally high water table mean drainage has to be planned carefully at the slab stage. The western edge of the city borders the eastern fringe of the Everglades, which adds to the ambient humidity and insect pressure that makes enclosed outdoor spaces such a practical investment here. Residents near Brian Piccolo Park and throughout the city share the same South Florida climate challenges: afternoon storms, intense UV, and mosquito pressure that makes open patios difficult to enjoy.
Cooper City is also known as a family-oriented community, with multiple Broward County public schools within city limits and long-term homeowners who invest in their properties. The combination of concrete block construction, flat lots, and Broward County building requirements means sunroom work here has specific needs that a local, experienced contractor handles very differently from someone working in a drier or northern climate. Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based right here in Cooper City - we know the city permit process, the HOA requirements across the major subdivisions, and what this climate demands from every build we do.
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Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
9003 SW 52nd St
Cooper City, FL 33328
Always open, 24/7.
Call Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation estimate on your sunroom addition, patio enclosure, or screen room.