
A screened porch is comfortable four months a year. A four season sunroom - built for South Florida's heat and hurricane season - is a room your family uses every single day.

Four season sunrooms in Cooper City, FL are fully enclosed, insulated additions built to the same standard as your main living space - with climate-appropriate glazing, a sealed frame, and a connected cooling system - delivering a comfortable room every month of the year, with construction typically taking two to six weeks once permits are approved.
A screened porch keeps bugs out. A three-season room handles mild weather. A four season sunroom handles everything - the mid-August heat, the afternoon thunderstorms, and the rare Cooper City cold front in January. The difference is in the glazing, the frame construction, and how the cooling system is sized for the room's heat load.
If you are comparing your options, all season rooms are a closely related category worth looking at - they emphasize the bonus-room feel and are designed to blend seamlessly with your main living space.
If your patio or backyard is too hot to enjoy by mid-morning from May through October, a climate-controlled sunroom turns that dead space into a room your family lives in. Cooper City's peak heat is not something you work around - you build around it.
A four season sunroom adds a real, finished room - home office, playroom, reading space, or casual lounge - at a lower cost and with less disruption than a traditional addition. It is permitted square footage that shows on your home's record.
South Florida sunshine is relentless, and standard windows or a screened porch make a bright room unbearable by noon. The right glazing in a four season sunroom lets in light and views while blocking the solar heat that makes direct sun feel punishing.
South Florida buyers pay attention to finished bonus rooms. A well-built four season sunroom that is permitted, climate-ready, and designed to match your home can make the property stand out in a competitive listing market.
Every four season sunroom starts with the same core requirement: the room must stay comfortable in every month of the South Florida year. From there, the options split based on how you plan to use the space and what your home's existing layout allows. We build rooms that connect to your central air conditioning, rooms with dedicated mini-split units for independent climate control, and rooms that use high-performance glazing alone to manage solar heat gain in milder months.
For homeowners who want a room that functions more like a casual screened space during comfortable weather, we also offer three season sunrooms as a more budget-friendly option. If you want a room that feels fully integrated into your home's living area - with finished flooring, lighting, and outlets - our all season rooms are the right conversation to have.
Best for homeowners whose existing system has the capacity to handle the extra square footage and want seamless temperature control from one thermostat.
Best for homeowners who want independent climate control in the sunroom without taxing the rest of the house - often the more efficient choice for a glass-heavy room.
Best for homeowners in Broward County who need glazing that meets local wind-load and hurricane standards while still providing excellent solar heat control.
Best for homeowners who want a fully designed room built from the ground up - new slab, custom framing, and finishes matched to the existing home.
Cooper City is in Broward County, one of the most demanding wind zones in the country. Any permanent addition must meet the Florida Building Code's wind-load requirements, which means frames, glazing, and roof connections all need to be rated for the speeds this area can see during hurricane season. That is not a formality - it is the difference between a room that survives a major storm and one that becomes a liability. Beyond wind, the combination of flat terrain, high humidity, and afternoon rain totals that can exceed several inches in a single storm means that drainage around the new foundation is not an afterthought.
We build four season sunrooms throughout Weston and Miramar as well, and the same climate realities apply across all of southwest Broward County. Whether your home is in a long-established Cooper City subdivision or a newer planned community, the glazing selection, cooling approach, and structural requirements are driven by the same South Florida conditions.
Call or submit an online request. We gather basic details about your home and what you want from the room so we can come prepared for the on-site visit.
We visit your home to assess the space, take measurements, and discuss glazing, cooling, and layout options. You leave with a written estimate that covers the full scope - no hidden line items discovered later.
We submit the building permit application to Broward County and can provide drawings for your HOA if needed. Plan review typically takes a few weeks - we track it and update you so the timeline does not catch you off guard.
Work begins once the permit is issued. A licensed inspector signs off at key stages and at the end. We do a final walkthrough with you so you know exactly how everything operates and what to watch for over time.
We respond within 1 business day and come to you - the estimate is on-site, in person, and completely free. You are not committing to anything by asking. Once you have a written quote in hand, you can take as much time as you need to decide.
(754) 318-0423We hold a current Florida contractor's license and regularly build in Broward County. We know which products meet the local wind-load standards and how to move the permit through plan review without unnecessary delays.
We specify glass and panel systems based on South Florida's solar heat gain challenge, not what looks good in a national product brochure. The goal is a room that stays comfortable without turning your energy bill into a monthly surprise.
We serve homeowners across Cooper City, Davie, Pembroke Pines, Weston, and the surrounding communities. We know the neighborhoods, the HOA landscape, and how drainage patterns in this part of Broward County affect foundation work.
You get a realistic schedule in writing before we start - covering permit review, construction, and inspection milestones. If something changes, you hear from us directly. No vague answers when you ask how the project is going.
The North American Sunroom Association maintains industry standards for sunroom construction quality and contractor practices - we align our process with those standards and hold our work to them on every project, not just when a client asks.
A three season sunroom offers a more affordable enclosed space - ideal for homeowners who want comfort during Cooper City's milder months without full climate control.
Learn MoreAll season rooms combine the livable feel of a finished interior with year-round performance, a great option when you want a bonus room that feels like part of the main house.
Learn MoreSummer is long in South Florida - the sooner you start the permit process, the sooner you have a room that earns its square footage every single month.