
Stop letting South Florida heat and bugs chase you indoors. A properly built sunroom addition gives you a bright, comfortable space your family will use every single day.

Sunroom additions in Cooper City, FL create a fully enclosed glass-walled room attached to your home, designed for South Florida's heat and storm season, with most projects completing construction in two to six weeks once permits are in hand. The result is a room you use every day of the year - not just the four comfortable months on an open porch.
Most Cooper City homeowners come to us after years of avoiding their patio from May through October. The heat, the bugs, the afternoon storms - they add up. A sunroom solves all three at once. The room connects to your existing home, uses climate-matched glazing to block radiant heat, and is built to Broward County's strict wind standards.
If you are weighing options, four season sunrooms represent the most weather-tight version of this project - fully conditioned and built to the same standard as your main living space.
If your outdoor space is too hot or too buggy to use by mid-morning, you are losing out on square footage you paid for. In Cooper City's climate, an open patio is comfortable for maybe three months a year. A sunroom extends that to twelve.
A new work-from-home setup, a hobby room, or just more kids than bedrooms can make a well-sized home feel cramped fast. A sunroom addition creates a finished, permitted room without the cost and disruption of a full interior renovation.
Many Cooper City homes have smaller windows to manage heat gain, which leaves interiors feeling dim. The right sunroom glazing brings in natural light while blocking solar heat - so you get a bright space without running the AC twice as hard.
South Florida buyers value indoor-outdoor living. A permitted, well-built sunroom shows up in your home's records, photographs well, and signals that the home has been maintained thoughtfully - which matters in a competitive market.
Not every sunroom addition looks the same. Some homeowners want a basic three-season enclosure on an existing slab - a comfortable, bug-free space that does not need to be the coldest room in the house on a July afternoon. Others want a room that is fully connected to their home's air conditioning, finished with tile or hardwood, and wired for lighting and outlets - something that feels like a permanent part of the house. We design and build both, and everything in between.
For homeowners who want maximum year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms are built to handle every month of South Florida weather - fully insulated, impact-glazed, and connected to dedicated cooling. If you are starting from scratch and need footings, framing, and a new roof structure, our sunroom construction service covers the entire build from the ground up.
Best for homeowners with an existing slab who want a fast, more affordable path to an enclosed outdoor space.
Best for families who want a fully conditioned room that stays comfortable in South Florida's peak summer heat.
Best for homeowners who already have a screened enclosure and want to upgrade it to a glass-walled, insulated room.
Best for homeowners in hurricane-exposed areas who need glazing that meets Broward County's wind-load standards.
Cooper City sits in Broward County on South Florida's flat coastal plain, just east of the Everglades fringe. The combination of year-round heat, high humidity, and an active hurricane zone makes sunroom design here fundamentally different from most of the country. Low-solar-gain insulated glass and proper roof overhangs are not upgrades here - they are the baseline for a room you will actually use. The flat terrain also means drainage around the new foundation needs real attention before the first wall goes up, because this area gets several inches of rain in a single afternoon during storm season.
We serve homeowners throughout Davie and Pembroke Pines as well, and the climate challenges are consistent across the region. Whether your home is off Griffin Road or deeper into a Cooper City subdivision, the permit process, the wind requirements, and the glazing decisions are all driven by Broward County's building code - and we know that code well.
We respond within 1 business day. A team member will gather basic details about your home, your goals, and your timeline so we can prepare for the on-site visit.
We visit your home to assess your yard, foundation, drainage, and existing exterior wall. You get a written estimate that covers materials, timeline, and the permit process - no vague numbers, no pressure.
We submit the permit application and, if you are in an HOA community, can supply the drawings your association requires. Broward County plan review typically takes several weeks - we manage the process so you do not have to.
Once the permit is issued, work begins. An inspector visits at key stages, and we do a final walkthrough with you after the room passes inspection so you understand every feature of your new space.
We respond within 1 business day. This estimate is completely free and comes with no obligation - you are not committing to anything. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit where we measure your space and walk through your options in person.
(754) 318-0423We hold a current Florida contractor's license and have built sunrooms throughout Broward County. We know the local permit process, the wind-load requirements, and what inspectors look for - which keeps your project on schedule.
You get a written quote that covers materials, labor, and the permit process before any work begins. No vague ranges, no pressure to decide on the spot - just clear numbers so you can compare options with confidence.
Every glazing selection, roof pitch, and framing anchor we use is chosen for Cooper City's heat, humidity, and hurricane season - not copied from a generic national catalog. A sunroom that works in Ohio will not perform here.
From permit application through final inspection, we handle every step with the city. You never have to figure out Broward County's building department on your own - and a passed inspection means your addition is legal, safe, and on record.
Every one of these factors matters more in South Florida than in most markets. The Florida Building Code sets the standards for wind resistance and energy performance - and we build to those standards on every project, not just the ones where an inspector shows up.
A fully conditioned four season room gives you the same comfort as your main living space, with floor-to-ceiling glass and independent climate control.
Learn MoreFrom footings to final inspection, our construction process covers every phase of a new sunroom build on your Cooper City property.
Learn MoreGet a free on-site estimate - we know Broward County's permit requirements and hurricane standards inside and out, and we are ready to put that knowledge to work on your home.