Stop avoiding your patio from May through October. We enclose your existing slab into a cool, comfortable room - permits, HOA approval, and wind-rated construction handled for you.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Cooper City turns your existing concrete slab into a fully enclosed, livable room - adding walls, windows, a proper roof structure, and HVAC connections so the space works year-round. Most projects run from a few weeks of active construction to a couple of months total once you include permit review.
Many Cooper City homeowners come to us after spending years walking past a patio they barely use because the heat and bugs make it impossible to enjoy. A conversion changes that. If you are also weighing whether to build from scratch, take a look at our deck-to-sunroom conversion page for a comparison of both approaches.
We work in Cooper City every week and know the permit process, the HOA landscape, and the wind-load requirements that apply to every project here. Call us to talk through your slab and get a clear picture of what a conversion would involve.
If you avoid your back patio from May through October because of the heat and humidity, that space is not working for you. In Cooper City, an uncovered or unenclosed patio becomes nearly unusable during the hottest months. Every summer that passes is square footage you are paying to maintain but not enjoying.
Aluminum awnings, screen enclosures, and pergolas have a lifespan - and South Florida's sun, salt air, and storm season shortens it. If your current patio cover is showing rust, torn screens, or sagging panels, a full conversion is often a smarter investment than replacing the same aging structure with more of the same.
If you work from home, your family has grown, or you just want a dedicated room for relaxing or entertaining, a sunroom gives you that space without adding to your footprint. You are converting square footage you already own rather than building outward into your yard - a faster and less disruptive path to a new room.
A well-finished sunroom stands out in listings and during showings. In a Cooper City market where many homes share a similar footprint, a bright, permitted room addition at the back of the house makes your home more memorable to buyers. Unpermitted additions, on the other hand, can complicate closings.
We start every conversion by assessing your existing slab - its condition, levelness, and drainage. From there we design an enclosure that fits your home and meets Broward County wind-load requirements. Whether you want a fully conditioned room connected to your home's air conditioning, or a shaded and screened space that stops short of full climate control, we scope the project to match what you actually need. Our enclosed patio rooms service covers the full range of enclosure options.
We handle the entire permit process, including HOA submissions for the many Cooper City communities that require association approval before construction begins. Once permits are in hand, our crew frames the walls, installs windows and doors, ties the new roof structure into your existing home, and completes all HVAC and electrical finishing. If you are curious how the process compares to enclosing a deck instead, our deck-to-sunroom conversion page walks through the differences.
Best for homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year - insulated walls, low-e glass, and a dedicated cooling system keep the space comfortable even in Cooper City's hottest months.
A good fit for homeowners who want to block bugs, rain, and wind without the investment of a fully air-conditioned room - ideal for cooler months and shaded, well-ventilated spaces.
For homeowners replacing an aging screen enclosure with a more durable, better-sealed structure that still emphasizes ventilation and open-air feel.
For slabs that have settled or developed drainage issues - we evaluate what needs to be leveled or reinforced before enclosure begins so there are no surprises later.
Cooper City sits on the flat Atlantic Coastal Plain of Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. Unlike other parts of the country where a covered patio can be enjoyed for most of the year, an unenclosed patio in this climate is often empty for months. Adding insulation, proper glazing, and air conditioning turns that avoided space into one of the most-used rooms in the house. Homeowners in Davie and Pembroke Pines face the same challenge, and we serve both communities regularly.
Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, which means every structure attached to your home must meet strict wind-load requirements. That is not just a permit formality - it is what separates a sunroom that holds up in a hurricane from one that fails. Many Cooper City neighborhoods also require HOA approval before exterior additions begin. We know the local permit office and the HOA review process, and we handle both on your behalf so the project moves forward without you having to navigate the paperwork.
We reply within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit. At the visit we measure the slab, note its condition and drainage, and listen to what you want the finished room to feel like.
You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total price. This is the stage to ask about wind ratings, insulation, and cooling - do not sign until every question is answered.
We submit permit applications and, where needed, HOA approval packages. Broward County permit review typically takes several weeks - we give you a realistic timeline based on current processing times and keep you updated.
Once permits are in hand, work begins. Construction typically runs two to four weeks. A final building inspection follows, and then we walk you through the finished room and confirm everything operates correctly.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No pressure.
(754) 318-0423We submit permit applications as a standard part of every project - not something we skip to save time. A permitted and inspected sunroom protects your homeowner's insurance and makes the home easier to sell. You can verify our licensing through the Florida DBPR.
Every component we install - roof panels, wall framing, glass - is specified to meet Broward County's wind-load requirements. We do not treat this as an afterthought. A room that fails in a storm is worse than no room at all, and we build accordingly.
We have navigated HOA approval processes in Cooper City's many planned communities. We know what associations typically ask for and can help you prepare the submission package so approval does not slow down your project start.
Cooper City's flat terrain and high water table mean that slab settling and drainage issues are common. We assess the condition of your existing slab before finalizing a price. If reinforcement is needed, it is scoped into the proposal - not discovered after work begins and presented as a surprise add-on.
Our work is permitted, inspected, and built to the standards this climate demands. When you hire us, you get a finished room you can trust - not just one that looks good on day one.
Already have a deck? We assess the existing structure and convert it into a fully enclosed, livable room.
Learn MoreA finished enclosed patio room gives you a protected, comfortable space that extends your indoor living area.
Learn MoreWe know Broward County's permit process and wind requirements - call now and get your free estimate before summer arrives.