
Your patio is sitting empty most of the year. A properly built patio enclosure - screen room, glass room, or a combination - makes that space somewhere you actually want to be, every day.

Patio enclosures in Cooper City transform an existing patio, lanai, or covered slab into a bug-free, weather-protected living space - most residential installations take two to five days on-site once permits are in hand. A screen enclosure keeps insects out while letting breezes in; a glass or acrylic enclosure goes further by sealing out weather entirely and allowing climate control.
In South Florida, where mosquitoes are a daily reality and afternoon downpours run from May through October, an unenclosed patio is comfortable for only a narrow window of the year. A well-designed patio enclosure changes that - it turns the square footage you already own into the most-used spot in your home. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed room built from scratch rather than converting an existing slab, custom sunrooms are a natural step up.
Cooper City has a large number of HOA-governed communities, and Florida's building code requires permits for patio enclosures as structural additions. Both of these facts add steps to your project timeline, but a contractor who handles them on your behalf removes that stress entirely.
If you walk past your patio without stopping because the heat, bugs, or afternoon rain make it uninviting, you are losing real square footage every day. In Cooper City's climate, an open patio is comfortable for only a narrow window of the year - an enclosure fixes that.
South Florida's insect pressure is relentless, and even a calm evening outside can be ruined within minutes. A screen or glass enclosure creates a bug-free zone where you can eat, relax, and entertain without constantly swatting or cutting the night short.
Many Cooper City homeowners enclose a pool deck to keep debris out of the water, reduce cleaning time, and create a safer environment for children and pets. A screen enclosure around a pool also makes the pool area more enjoyable as a gathering space.
Enclosed outdoor living spaces are a sought-after feature for buyers in South Florida, where outdoor living is a year-round priority. A permitted, well-built patio enclosure can make your listing stand out in a competitive Broward County market without a major renovation budget.
We handle screen room installation, glass and acrylic panel enclosures, and combination systems that let you customize the level of weather and insect protection room by room. Every project starts with an in-home consultation where we measure your existing slab, review your HOA guidelines if applicable, and give you a written estimate before we leave. For homeowners who want a full room built from scratch rather than enclosing an existing slab, we also build custom sunrooms designed to match your home's roofline and exterior.
If you are looking for something between a screen room and a full sunroom, our enclosed patio rooms offer a middle option - a fully enclosed space with finished flooring and walls that feels like an interior room without requiring a full addition build. We pull all required permits and coordinate inspections, so you are never left managing the paperwork on your own.
Best for homeowners who want airflow, insect protection, and a classic South Florida look at a lower price point.
Ideal for homeowners who want full weather protection and the option to climate-control the space year-round.
Right for homeowners with a pool who want to reduce debris, keep insects out, and create a safer, more enjoyable deck area.
Suits homeowners who want flexibility - screened sections for airflow and glassed sections for weather blocking on the same structure.
Screen enclosures are so common in South Florida that they are practically a standard feature of the local housing stock. Cooper City's climate - intense year-round sun, high humidity, near-daily summer thunderstorms, and a mosquito season that runs essentially twelve months - makes an unenclosed patio genuinely unpleasant for much of the year. Florida is also in a high-wind zone, and Broward County's building code requires that patio enclosures be engineered to meet specific wind-load standards, which means materials and anchoring methods matter. The permitting and inspection process is how that standard is enforced.
Many Cooper City homes, particularly in planned communities near Davie and Weston, were built in the 1970s and 1980s with aluminum-frame screen enclosures that are now past their useful life. Frames oxidize, screen mesh tears, and roof panels yellow and crack from decades of South Florida sun and UV exposure. Replacing an aging enclosure with a permitted, properly engineered structure also eliminates any liability from unpermitted work the previous owner may have done.
We respond within 1 business day and visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing slab, and talk through your enclosure style options. You leave with a written estimate before we go.
If your community has an HOA, we prepare the drawings and documentation for their approval. Once that clears, we file for the building permit. Custom panel fabrication often begins during permit review to keep your timeline moving.
The crew anchors the frame to your slab, assembles the wall and roof system, and installs panels. Most residential projects take two to five days on-site. Work is largely exterior, so disruption inside your home is minimal.
After installation, we schedule the final building inspection. Once the inspector signs off, we walk through the finished space with you and hand over the permit closure paperwork - keep that for your records and for any future home sale.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation to proceed. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate. We manage the HOA submission and building permit so you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
(754) 318-0423Florida requires contractors doing structural work - including patio enclosures - to hold a state-issued license. You can verify ours at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything. We also carry current liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage.
Cooper City has a high concentration of HOA communities, and Broward County's permitting process requires engineering drawings for wind-load compliance. We prepare and submit everything, so you are not managing paperwork while waiting for your project to start.
We use framing and panel systems approved for Florida's high-wind requirements. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for safe, well-built enclosures, and we build to those standards on every project.
Unpermitted enclosures are a liability that surfaces during home sales and can be ordered removed at your expense. Every project we complete is permitted, inspected, and documented - giving you a clean record you can hand to a future buyer.
In a market where storm seasons test every fastener and HOA boards review every exterior change, these details are what separate a smooth project from a stressful one. We handle all of it so you can focus on planning how you will use your new space.
Design a sunroom built exactly to your specifications - size, glazing, roofline, and finishes chosen specifically for your home.
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