
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds solariums, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Dania Beach homeowners dealing with salt air, coastal storms, and older CBS construction.

Dania Beach properties sit close to the Atlantic, which means your sunroom materials need to be chosen with salt air in mind. Our solarium installation service uses marine-grade aluminum framing and impact-resistant glazing rated for coastal conditions.
Open patios in Dania Beach collect moisture, salt residue, and debris from frequent afternoon storms. Enclosing the space gives you a protected room you can actually use year-round without fighting South Florida weather.
Being close to the Intracoastal means insects are a constant presence in Dania Beach. A properly built screen room lets the breeze in while keeping mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and other pests out for good.
Many Dania Beach homes were built in the mid-20th century with modest footprints. Adding a sunroom expands the living area without a full home addition, and the investment tends to hold its value well in this coastal market.
Dania Beach may not have cold winters, but its wet season and hurricane exposure make a fully insulated, impact-rated sunroom worth the investment. A four season build handles the heat, rain, and wind loads this part of Broward County sees regularly.
For Dania Beach homeowners who want shade and storm protection without a full enclosure, a solid patio cover built to local wind codes keeps outdoor spaces usable through the rainy season and provides meaningful shade during South Florida summers.
Dania Beach sits between Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and the Atlantic Ocean, which puts its homes in one of the more demanding environments in Broward County. Salt air from the coast corrodes aluminum frames, fasteners, and hardware faster than homes even a few miles inland experience. The city also sits in FEMA-designated flood zones, with very flat terrain and a shallow water table that makes standing water a genuine issue after the heavy summer storms that run from June through October every year.
A large share of the housing stock in Dania Beach was built between the 1940s and 1980s. These are concrete block structure homes, and working with CBS construction requires different anchoring methods, different structural loading assumptions, and different permitting documentation than newer wood-frame construction. Any contractor who builds sunrooms and enclosures in Dania Beach needs to know how to assess an existing CBS wall before attaching a new structure to it - and understand what the City of Dania Beach building department expects on the permit drawings.
Our crew works throughout Dania Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The older residential neighborhoods off US-1 (Federal Highway) and Griffin Road include a mix of concrete block homes from the mid-1900s that need careful structural review before any addition work begins.
We know this area from the neighborhoods near the Dania Beach Pier and the Intracoastal to the busier corridor around Dania Pointe and I-95. Salt air exposure varies significantly by how close a property is to the water, and we adjust our material specifications accordingly on every project. The antique district along Federal Highway sits in the heart of older Dania Beach, and many of the homes on side streets in that area are exactly the type of mid-century CBS construction we work with most.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Cooper City and Hollywood - so if your project spans neighborhoods or you have a property in either area, we cover the whole corridor.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask a few questions about your property, what you have in mind, and when is convenient for a visit.
We come to your Dania Beach property, assess the existing structure and salt-air exposure, and walk you through the options. The estimate is detailed and written, with no surprise add-ons after you approve it.
We handle the permit application with the City of Dania Beach Building Division. Once approved, we schedule your build and coordinate materials delivery so work moves efficiently.
Construction typically takes two to four weeks on site. We coordinate the final inspection with the city and walk you through everything before we close out the permit.
We serve Dania Beach homeowners directly - no subcontractors, no runaround. Call or send us a message and we respond within one business day.
(754) 318-0423Dania Beach is a small coastal city in Broward County, sitting between Fort Lauderdale and Hollywood along the Atlantic shore. The city has been a community since the early 1900s and still carries that history in its architecture - a historic district with structures built in Greek Revival, Mediterranean Revival, and Art Deco styles is a genuine feature here, not just a marketing description. The antique district along US-1 (Federal Highway) has made Dania Beach known throughout South Florida as an antiques destination, and the Dania Beach Pier remains a landmark on the Atlantic coast.
Most of the residential neighborhoods are single-family homes on modest, flat lots - typical of mid-century South Florida development. Closer to the Intracoastal Waterway and the beach, properties tend to be higher-value and more exposed to salt air. The western portion of the city, near Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport and the Dania Pointe development, has more commercial activity and newer construction. Homeowners in Miramar and other neighboring communities often face similar conditions, and we serve those areas too - see our page for sunroom work in Miramar if you have a project there.
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