
Your backyard patio sits empty most of the year. Enclose it into a climate-controlled room and actually use that square footage every day.
Your backyard patio sits empty most of the year. Enclose it into a climate-controlled room and actually use that square footage every day.

Enclosed patio rooms in Cooper City convert an existing outdoor patio or slab into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room, most projects take two to four months from contract to a finished space you can use any day of the year.
In Cooper City, the average backyard patio is comfortable from November through April and then largely abandoned for the rest of the year. Bugs, heat, and daily afternoon storms make open-air spaces hard to use. An enclosed patio room changes that. We frame the walls, install glass panels and a roof, and tie the whole thing into a cooling system so the space works in July just as well as in January. It is not just a screened porch - it is a real room. If you want a fully conditioned addition built from scratch rather than from an existing slab, our all season rooms service covers that approach.
The physical construction of a typical enclosed patio room is often just a week or two once permits are in hand. The permitting and, where applicable, HOA review account for most of the overall timeline. We handle all of that for you.
In Cooper City, mosquitoes and afternoon storms make open-air patios uncomfortable for much of the summer. If you find yourself avoiding the space from June through September, you are not getting the value out of that square footage. An enclosed room changes it from a space you avoid into one you look forward to.
Many Cooper City homes already have a screened patio or pool enclosure. Over time, homeowners find they want more - a room that stays cool in July, that functions during a rainstorm, or that works as a real room rather than just a shaded outdoor area. Upgrading a screen enclosure to a fully enclosed room is a natural next step.
If your family has outgrown your home's interior but a full room addition feels like too much disruption, an enclosed patio room is a practical middle ground. It adds a real, usable room - for a home office, playroom, or casual dining - without the complexity of building on a new foundation.
Enclosed, climate-controlled living space is a strong selling point in South Florida. Buyers expect to live comfortably year-round, and a well-built, permitted patio room adds visible, livable square footage that photographs well and shows well at open houses.
We start every project with a site visit to look at your existing patio, measure the space, and talk through how you plan to use it. From there, we design around your slab or foundation, your home's roofline, and any HOA requirements. If you have an existing covered patio with a solid roof structure, we can often build from what is already there. If your slab is sound but nothing else is reusable, we frame everything new. Either path leads to the same finished result: a weatherproof, climate-controlled room that feels like a natural extension of your home. For homeowners whose project starts from a screened enclosure, patio enclosures is worth reviewing as a related option.
Glass and glazing choice is one of the most important decisions in the design process. Standard single-pane glass will not keep a South Florida patio room comfortable without running the air conditioning constantly. We specify insulated or low-emissivity glass on every project so the room stays comfortable without becoming an energy drain. For homeowners who want the most climate-capable version of this type of addition, all season rooms takes the insulation and conditioning specs a step further.
Best for homeowners with a sound existing concrete slab who want to enclose and condition the space above it.
Best for homeowners who already have a screened lanai or pool cage and want to convert it to a fully enclosed, weatherproof room.
Best for homeowners who want full climate control and a room that performs well even in South Florida summers.
Best for homeowners who want maximum natural light while still gaining side-wall enclosure and cooling capability.
Cooper City is in Broward County on South Florida's flat Atlantic Coastal Plain. The terrain is nearly level, the water table is high, and South Florida's rainy season brings intense daily downpours from roughly June through September. That flat drainage situation matters when you are pouring or working with a slab - if water pools near the base of your home after a heavy rain, a contractor needs to account for that in the slab preparation and grading. A room built without attention to drainage develops moisture problems at the wall base over time. We look at that before we design anything.
Cooper City also sits in a high-wind zone, and every enclosed room we build is engineered to meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements - including the framing connections and glazing specifications. We work regularly with homeowners in Weston and Miramar and know the permit process and HOA landscape across this part of Broward County well.
Call or fill out the contact form and we get back to you within one business day. We ask a few questions about your existing patio, your HOA situation, and how you want to use the room - that helps us give you a realistic cost range right away.
We visit your home to look at the existing patio, measure the space, assess the slab, and talk through glass options and cooling. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we plan for the approval process from the start.
We prepare the engineered drawings and submit the building permit application. If your HOA requires design review, we provide the documents they need. You do not have to navigate the permit office or the HOA process on your own.
Once permits are approved, construction typically takes one to two weeks for a standard patio room. The building department inspects key stages. When everything passes, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every detail is right.
We handle permits, HOA drawings, and every stage of the build. No obligation, no pressure.
(754) 318-0423Florida requires that windows, glass panels, and framing systems used in new enclosed structures be tested and approved for the state's wind and impact standards. We use Florida Product Approval-listed materials on every project. See the National Sunroom Association for industry standards we build to.
We pull every building permit in our name and coordinate all required inspections through the City of Cooper City's building department. An unpermitted addition creates real problems at resale and with insurance. We make sure your room is on record and fully legal.
Cooper City's flat terrain and high water table mean drainage around a new or existing slab matters. We look at how water moves around your home before we design anything, so the finished room does not develop moisture problems at the wall base after the first rainy season.
We work regularly in Cooper City's planned communities and know what documentation HOAs require before approving exterior additions. We prepare the right drawings, submit early, and keep the project moving through the approval process without delays.
These are the details that separate a room that holds up for decades from one that creates problems within a year or two. Call us or fill out the contact form and we will walk you through exactly what your project involves.
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Learn MorePatio enclosures use screen or glass walls to define and protect your outdoor space without converting it into a fully conditioned room.
Learn MorePermit review and HOA approvals take time - reach out now so your room is ready before the next summer season arrives.