We handle everything - design, permits, HOA submissions, and construction - so your new sunroom is finished right and stands up to South Florida weather.

Sunroom construction in Cooper City covers everything from foundation to final inspection - including permits, framing, glass installation, and climate control - and most projects take between six and twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room.
In South Florida, a sunroom is not primarily about keeping warm in winter. The real challenge is managing heat gain, handling heavy afternoon rain, and making sure the structure meets Broward County's wind-load requirements for hurricane season. Getting those details right from the start separates a room you use every day from one you regret building.
If you are still deciding what type of room makes the most sense for your situation, it is worth reading about sunroom additions before committing to a full construction approach - the scope and permitting requirements can vary.
Cooper City summers are genuinely difficult - intense sun, high humidity, and daily afternoon storms from roughly May through October. If your patio or back porch sits empty for half the year, a properly constructed and cooled sunroom fixes that rather than just pushing the problem indoors.
Screens keep out some bugs but do nothing about heat, heavy rain, or the humidity that makes South Florida outdoor spaces miserable. If your screened enclosure is uncomfortable for months at a time, a fully enclosed and air-conditioned sunroom is the next logical step.
A growing family, a dedicated home office, or a space for entertaining are all common reasons homeowners start thinking about a sunroom. It adds real square footage at a lower cost and disruption than a traditional addition, without requiring you to reconfigure your existing floor plan.
In Broward County's competitive real estate market, a finished and permitted sunroom is a feature buyers notice. A room that was built to code, passed inspections, and is documented in the permit record is an asset - an unpermitted add-on is the opposite.
Our sunroom construction process covers the full scope - from the initial design conversation through foundation, framing, glass installation, and interior finishing. Whether you are looking at a straightforward sunroom remodeling project on an existing structure or a new build from the ground up, we handle the permitting, the HOA submission if needed, and all required inspections.
We also handle sunroom additions as standalone projects where the focus is attaching a new room to your existing home - a slightly different scope than a full construction project starting from bare ground. During the consultation, we will walk you through which approach fits your home's layout and your budget.
Suits homeowners who have an open yard space and want a full room built from the foundation up with no existing structure to work around.
Suits homeowners with an existing concrete patio in good condition - the fastest and most cost-effective starting point when the slab is level and sound.
Suits homeowners who already have a screened enclosure or lanai and want to convert it into a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room.
Building a sunroom in Cooper City is not the same as building one in a cooler, drier part of the country. Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, which means any permanent addition must be engineered to meet hurricane wind-load standards. The flat, low-lying terrain and high water table also mean that foundation and drainage planning matter more here than most contractors elsewhere would even think to address. South Florida's soil is largely sandy and moisture-rich - a slab poured without proper drainage consideration can settle or allow moisture to wick up from below.
We serve Cooper City and neighboring communities including Pembroke Pines, FL and Miramar, FL. The HOA density in this part of Broward County is high, and we know how to navigate design review submissions so that HOA approval and the building permit process run in parallel rather than back to back.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. No commitment required at this stage - we just set up a time to visit your property.
We visit your home, assess the site, and talk through your options - existing slab or new foundation, room type, glass, and cooling. You get a detailed written proposal before any decision is made.
We submit the building permit application to Broward County and, if you have an HOA, help prepare the design submission. Permit review can take several weeks - we manage that timeline and keep you updated.
Once permits are approved, we build. We schedule required structural and final inspections as part of the process. At completion, we walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit documentation for your records.
We reply within one business day and handle permits, HOA submissions, and every inspection - you just enjoy the finished room.
(754) 318-0423Every sunroom we build in Broward County is designed to meet Florida's Florida Building Code wind-resistance requirements. That means proper framing, impact-rated or hurricane-resistant glass, and correct anchoring to your existing structure - verified by inspectors, not just promised by a salesperson.
We pull the permits on every project - no exceptions, no shortcuts. An unpermitted sunroom can cost you far more than it saved when you go to sell or file an insurance claim. We handle the applications, the plan review process, and every required inspection.
Broward County's sandy, moisture-rich soil requires careful foundation and drainage planning. We assess your existing slab condition and plan new slabs with drainage in mind - so the floor stays level and moisture stays out, even after heavy summer storms.
We have been building in this part of South Florida long enough to know the neighborhoods, the HOA processes in Cooper City's planned communities, and the permit timelines at the local building offices. That experience keeps projects on schedule.
Every sunroom we build is designed for the South Florida climate - not adapted from a system designed for somewhere else. That means the right glass, the right foundation, and the right cooling from the start, not as afterthoughts that drive up your costs after the project is already underway.
Our schedule fills up ahead of the busy season - lock in your start date now and we handle permits, HOA, and every step from there.