Your deck is too hot to use for most of the year. We assess the existing structure, enclose it, and build a cool, comfortable room - hurricane-rated, fully permitted, and ready for daily use.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Cooper City starts with a structural assessment of your existing deck - posts, beams, footings, and ledger connection - before any walls or roof go up. Once the structure is confirmed sound or reinforced, the crew adds framing, windows, a roof system, and doors to create a fully enclosed livable room. Most projects run a few weeks of active construction, with the total timeline stretching two to three months once permit review is included.
Homeowners often come to us when their deck has become something they walk past rather than use - the heat, the bugs, and the afternoon storms make open-air living impractical for most of the year in Broward County. A conversion changes the math entirely. If you have a concrete slab instead of a raised deck, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that approach in detail.
Every project we do in Cooper City is permitted and built to local wind-load requirements. Call us to schedule a free on-site assessment of your deck and get a clear picture of what a conversion would involve.
If your deck sits empty from late spring through early fall because of the heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, it is not delivering value. In Cooper City, an uncovered deck is often genuinely uncomfortable for months. That wasted space is a strong argument for converting it into a room you can actually use every day.
Faded boards, soft spots, loose railings, or corroding hardware are all signs the deck is approaching the end of its functional life. Rather than spending money to restore a structure you rarely use, converting it to a sunroom addresses the aging problem and upgrades the space in one project.
If your family has outgrown the indoor square footage but a full addition feels too disruptive, a deck conversion is a practical middle ground. The existing deck structure gives the project a head start over building from the ground up - faster to complete and typically less expensive than a ground-up addition.
Enclosed, climate-controlled living space appeals to buyers in South Florida, where outdoor-to-indoor living is a lifestyle priority. A finished, permitted sunroom reads as a real room - not just a porch - and can make your home stand out in a Cooper City market where many properties share a similar footprint.
The first step on every deck conversion is a structural assessment - we evaluate the posts, beams, footings, and ledger board before anything else. If reinforcement is needed, it is scoped into the proposal before we ask you to sign. From there, we design an enclosure that fits your home's style and meets Broward County's wind requirements, then handle the full permit process including HOA submissions where required. Our all season rooms service covers the highest level of year-round climate control if that is your goal.
Once permits are approved, construction moves quickly. We frame the walls, install the roof system, set the windows and doors, and tie the new structure into your home cleanly so the sunroom looks like it was always part of the house. HVAC work - whether extending existing ductwork or installing a mini-split - is coordinated during or just after the main construction phase. If you are comparing this approach to starting with a concrete slab, our patio-to-sunroom conversion page explains the key differences.
Designed for year-round daily use - insulated walls, low-e glass, and a dedicated cooling system keep the room comfortable through Cooper City's hottest months.
A good fit for homeowners who want to block bugs and rain without the investment of full climate control - most useful during cooler months and in well-shaded locations.
For decks that need new footings, sistered framing, or a reinforced ledger connection before enclosure can begin - scoped upfront so there are no surprises mid-project.
For homeowners moving from a basic screen enclosure to a true conditioned room - a larger step up in comfort and usability, designed and permitted as a full structural addition.
In Cooper City and across Broward County, the design challenge for a sunroom is not trapping warmth in winter - it is managing heat gain and humidity in summer. Temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s from May through September, and the humidity stays high almost every month. That means low-emissivity glass, proper ventilation, and ideally a connection to your home's air conditioning system are not optional upgrades - they are what make the room actually usable. Homeowners in Weston and Miramar face the same climate conditions, and we serve both communities regularly.
South Florida's hurricane season adds a layer of complexity that does not apply in most of the country. Broward County enforces strict building codes for wind resistance on any structure added to a home. Every element of a deck-to-sunroom conversion - the roof panels, wall framing, glass, and the anchor points to your house - must be engineered and installed to meet those requirements. This is not a formality. A room built to those standards holds up when a storm arrives; one that is not creates a new vulnerability in your home's exterior.
We reply within one business day and visit your home to inspect the deck's posts, beams, footings, and ledger connection. We ask about how you want to use the finished room and what your budget range is.
You receive a full written proposal covering any needed deck reinforcement, the enclosure design, materials, timeline, and total price. No sign-off until every question is answered.
We submit the permit application and construction drawings to Broward County. Review typically takes several weeks. We track the status and keep you updated so you are not left wondering where things stand.
Once permits are approved, structural prep comes first, then the enclosure goes up. A final building inspection closes the permit, and we walk you through the finished room to confirm everything works correctly.
We visit your home, assess your deck, and give you a clear written quote. No pressure, no guesswork.
(754) 318-0423We inspect the deck's framing and footings before finalizing any price. If reinforcement is needed, it is scoped into the proposal before you sign - not added as a surprise cost once work is underway. This is how honest contracting works.
Every component is specified and installed to meet South Florida's hurricane wind-resistance requirements. We do not guess at what the local code requires - we build to it on every job. You can learn more about the Florida Building Code standards that apply to additions like these.
We handle the permit application, track the review, and coordinate all required inspections. You do not have to navigate the Broward County building department process on your own. A permitted and inspected conversion protects your home's insurance coverage and makes future sales straightforward.
We work in Cooper City and the surrounding Broward County area on a regular basis. We know the HOA approval processes common in local neighborhoods, the drainage conditions that affect foundation work on the flat terrain here, and the permit office's current processing times. That local experience shortens timelines and prevents avoidable delays.
Every conversion we complete is inspected, permitted, and built to last in South Florida's demanding climate. When the work is done, you have a room you can trust - not just one that looks finished.
An all season room is designed for year-round comfort in South Florida's heat and humidity, with full insulation and climate control.
Learn MoreHave a concrete slab instead of a raised deck? We convert existing patios into fully enclosed, livable rooms using the same wind-rated construction.
Learn MoreWe handle permits, structural prep, and hurricane-rated construction - call now and get your free estimate before the heat season arrives.