
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for Cooper City homeowners - constructed to handle South Florida's heat and storms, and backed by free estimates and same-week scheduling.

Cooper City homes built in the 1970s and 1980s often have screened porches or plain concrete slabs that never got finished. A sunroom addition converts that wasted space into a livable room - glass-enclosed, comfortable, and built to match your CBS home's footprint and roofline.
Cooper City sits close to the Everglades, and mosquito pressure here is real from May through October. A properly screened room lets you enjoy the backyard breeze without fighting insects - it is one of the most practical upgrades you can make to a South Florida home.
With insulated glass and a mini-split connection, a four season sunroom stays comfortable even during the hottest July afternoons and the occasional cool January week. Cooper City homeowners who want a true bonus room - not just a porch - choose this option.
Many Cooper City homes have open patios that collect rain, fade in the UV, and sit unused because of heat and bugs. A patio enclosure gives that space walls and a roof while keeping the open feel - a quick upgrade for a property with a good footprint that just needs finishing.
Cooper City's afternoon storms hit hard and fast. A solid patio cover keeps your outdoor furniture, grill, and flooring protected without needing to fully enclose the space - a good fit for homeowners who want shade and storm cover but prefer an open-air feel.
Older sunrooms in Cooper City often have aluminum single-pane windows, drafty frames, and worn flooring - common on 1980s and 1990s additions. Remodeling brings them up to current energy and building standards so the room is actually comfortable to use again.
Cooper City sits on the flat Atlantic Coastal Plain of Broward County, just a few miles from the eastern edge of the Everglades. That geography means high humidity, a naturally high water table, and afternoon thunderstorms that roll through almost every day from May through October. A sunroom or patio enclosure that works in a dry climate will fail here if the materials, seals, and framing are not chosen with South Florida in mind.
Most homes in Cooper City are concrete block structures - CBS construction - which is durable but requires different anchoring methods than wood-frame homes. Our crews know how to properly attach structures to CBS walls, waterproof penetrations, and route drainage away from flat lots where standing water is common after heavy rain. We also build to Broward County wind-load codes so every structure can take what hurricane season brings.
Our crew works throughout Cooper City regularly, and we pull permits through Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection for every enclosed addition we build here. Cooper City is a tight, mostly residential city - about 8.5 square miles - so our crews move efficiently between jobs without long commutes eating into your project day.
Most of the residential neighborhoods run off Griffin Road and Flamingo Road, the two main corridors through the city. We know the neighborhoods well - from the areas near Brian Piccolo Park on the north side of town to the quieter streets closer to the Broward-Miami-Dade line. If your home was built in the 1970s, 1980s, or 1990s - which describes most of Cooper City - you already know the pace of maintenance that South Florida demands. We work on a lot of these homes and understand what they need.
We also serve the neighboring community of Davie, FL, just to the north and east. If you have neighbors or family there who need the same work done, we cover that area with the same crew and the same standards.
Reach us by phone at (754) 318-0423 or through the contact form. We respond within one business day - usually same day - to schedule a time that works for you.
We come to your Cooper City home, measure the space, review your existing slab or patio, and discuss material options. You receive a detailed written quote before any decision is required - no pressure, no obligations.
Once you approve the quote, we pull the required Broward County permit and order materials. You do not need to contact the county or track down inspectors - we handle that process from start to finish.
Our crew completes the construction, the county inspector signs off, and we walk the finished room with you to make sure everything meets your expectations. Most jobs are permit-closed within three to six weeks of breaking ground.
We serve Cooper City and surrounding Broward County communities. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(754) 318-0423Cooper City is a planned residential city in central Broward County, incorporated in 1959 and covering roughly 8.5 square miles. The city has a population of around 35,000 people and consistently ranks among the higher-income communities in the county. Most residents are homeowners - unusual for South Florida, where renters make up a large share of many neighborhoods. The housing stock is primarily single-family concrete block homes built between the late 1960s and the 1990s, with some townhome communities mixed in along the main corridors.
The city is known in Broward County as a family-oriented, well-maintained community with strong schools and long-term residents who invest in keeping their properties in good condition. Brian Piccolo Park on the north side of the city is a well-known Broward County landmark used by residents from across the area. The western edge of Cooper City backs up to the Everglades ecosystem, which shapes the drainage, humidity, and wildlife character of the neighborhoods along that boundary. We also regularly work in nearby Pembroke Pines, FL, just to the south, for homeowners there who need the same services.
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Learn MoreSummer storm season starts in June - the best time to add an enclosed outdoor space is before the heat and rain arrive. Call us now or submit a request online.