Stop avoiding your backyard from May through October. A custom sunroom designed for Cooper City gives you natural light, outdoor views, and real comfort year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Cooper City are fully enclosed additions designed around your home's footprint and South Florida's climate - most projects go from permit approval to finished room in six to twelve weeks, depending on size and complexity.
Unlike a screened porch or a prefab kit, a custom sunroom is designed from the ground up for how you plan to use the space - whether that is a home office, a casual dining room, or a place to have morning coffee while watching the yard. In Cooper City, where the heat and humidity make outdoor spaces unusable for roughly half the year, a climate-controlled sunroom turns that problem around completely.
If you are weighing your options, it helps to understand the difference between a three-season room and a four season sunroom - each one suits a different budget and set of expectations.
If the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms keep you inside from May through October, you are losing roughly half the year on a space you paid for. A climate-controlled sunroom brings back all the light and views without the weather working against you every day.
Screens keep out some bugs but do nothing about heat, heavy rain, or the no-see-ums that squeeze through anyway. If your existing lanai or screened enclosure sits empty for months at a time, upgrading to a fully enclosed sunroom solves the problem rather than patching it.
A growing family, a new work-from-home arrangement, or a hobby that needs its own room are all common reasons Cooper City homeowners consider a sunroom. It adds real, usable square footage at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a traditional home addition.
If you keep the blinds shut to block the South Florida sun, a well-positioned sunroom with the right glass can flood your home with soft natural light without the heat gain. The difference between standard glass and low-emissivity glazing is noticeable both in comfort and on your electric bill.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space. From there, we work through the options - glass type, roofing, cooling, and finishes - to arrive at a design that fits your home and your budget. If you want a room that performs in South Florida summers, sunroom construction starts with the right materials from day one, not upgrades bolted on later.
We also handle sunroom design as part of the process, so you are not handing off drawings from one company to another. One team handles design, permits, and construction - which means fewer surprises and a cleaner handoff at the end.
Suits homeowners who want natural light and bug-free outdoor living on a more modest budget, and who plan to use the space mainly in the cooler months.
Suits homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, fully insulated and climate-controlled for Cooper City summers and the occasional cool winter night.
Suits homeowners who want a high-design, architecturally distinct addition with curved or angled glass that makes a visual statement from inside and outside the home.
Cooper City sits in Broward County where the combination of intense heat, daily summer thunderstorms, and hurricane-season wind loads shapes every design decision. A custom sunroom built here needs low-emissivity glass to manage heat gain, proper drainage built into the floor and roof to handle South Florida downpours, and framing engineered to meet Broward County wind-load requirements. These are not optional upgrades - they are what separate a room you use every day from one you regret.
We work throughout the area, including Davie, FL and Weston, FL, so we understand the HOA requirements, soil conditions, and building-code specifics that apply across this part of South Florida. Many Cooper City homes were built in the 1970s and 1980s on concrete block - and we know how to attach a properly anchored addition to CBS construction rather than treating every job like a wood-frame home somewhere else in the country.
Call or submit the form and we reply within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment at this stage.
We visit your home, take measurements, and walk through how you want to use the space. You get a clear picture of what is possible and a realistic cost range before we talk next steps.
We handle the permit application, submit required drawings to Broward County, and help prepare any HOA submission. You do not need to take a day off or make a single call to a permit office.
Once permits are approved, we build. We schedule all required inspections as part of the process and walk you through the finished room before closing the job - permit documentation included.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no high-pressure sales visit.
(754) 318-0423Florida requires contractors to hold a state-issued license for permanent additions, and you can verify any license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We know the specific wind-load requirements, permit process, and HOA norms across Cooper City and the surrounding area.
We specify low-emissivity glass and thermally broken frames designed for Broward County's solar intensity - not a northern climate where winter warmth is the main concern. That choice directly affects your comfort and your monthly cooling bill.
Design, permits, HOA submission, construction, and final walkthrough all happen through one team. There is no handoff between a designer and a separate builder, which means fewer miscommunications and a cleaner result.
We have been building sunrooms in this part of South Florida long enough to know the neighborhoods, the soil conditions near the Everglades edge, and the HOA processes in Cooper City's planned communities. That local knowledge shows up in the work.
Every project we take on in Cooper City is permitted, inspected, and built to meet Florida wind-load standards - because a sunroom that cuts corners on those things is a liability, not an asset. That commitment is the same whether the job is a modest three-season room or a fully conditioned four-season addition.
Full structural build from foundation to final inspection, handled by one crew.
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