
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, screen rooms, and patio enclosures across Davie, FL - whether you have a standard subdivision home or a large equestrian lot, we handle the full project from permits through final inspection.

Davie has a wide mix of lot sizes, from standard quarter-acre suburban lots near University Drive to larger equestrian properties on the western side of town. Our sunroom construction process is designed to adapt to both - we build to scale with the property, handle all permits through Broward County, and complete the work to current wind-load code.
Davie's wet season brings heavy rain and mosquito pressure from June through September. A screen enclosure keeps outdoor living comfortable during those months - particularly useful on larger Davie lots where a covered outdoor area near a barn or pool is part of the daily routine.
Homes in Davie built in the 1970s through 1990s commonly have open concrete patios that have never been improved. A patio enclosure gives that space walls and a weather-sealed roof, turning an underused slab into a shaded, insect-free extension of the home.
Davie's summer thunderstorms arrive fast and dump heavy rain in a short time. A well-anchored patio cover protects outdoor seating, grills, and flooring from the daily storm cycle without fully enclosing the space - a practical choice for homeowners who prefer an open-air backyard.
Whether your Davie home sits on a standard suburban lot or a larger equestrian parcel, adding a sunroom creates livable square footage without a full home addition. We match the structure to your existing roofline and CBS wall construction so the addition looks like it was always there.
South Florida's UV intensity and humidity are hard on wood and lower-grade metals. Vinyl-framed sunroom systems hold up well in Davie's climate, resist fading and warping, and require less ongoing maintenance than wood - a solid fit for homeowners who want durability without frequent upkeep.
Davie covers roughly 35 square miles and has a property mix that no other South Florida municipality quite matches. The eastern and central neighborhoods are standard Broward County suburbia - CBS homes on quarter-acre lots, flat terrain, drainage canals, and the same South Florida storm cycle every year. But the western sections of Davie are zoned for equestrian use, with larger parcels, fenced pastures, and ranch-style properties that require fencing, drainage, and construction approaches different from a standard subdivision.
On top of the property variety, Davie sees over 60 inches of annual rainfall concentrated in the wet season, and the town sits at low elevation across flat terrain. Water does not drain quickly here. A sunroom or screen room that is not properly sealed, flashed, and drained will leak and develop mold problems within a few seasons. We build with Florida conditions in mind - materials rated for UV and humidity, aluminum framing that does not corrode, and anchoring methods suited to CBS wall construction throughout the town.
Our crew works throughout Davie regularly. We pull permits through Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection for projects across the town, and we are familiar with the range of lot types and zoning that affects how we plan and execute a build here. If your property is in one of Davie's equestrian-zoned areas, we understand that the site conditions - larger lot footprint, existing fencing, gravel or unpaved surfaces near the build area - require a different setup than a standard suburban backyard.
For homeowners near Nova Southeastern University or along University Drive and Pine Island Road, we move through those neighborhoods efficiently and know the typical lot configurations well. Davie is a large town, and we work across it - from the denser eastern sections near I-595 to the wider-spaced properties on the western side. You can verify contractor licensing at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
We also serve Plantation, FL to the north, and homeowners there frequently contact us through word of mouth from Davie neighbors. If you know someone in Plantation who could use a sunroom estimate, we cover that area with the same team.
Call (754) 318-0423 or fill out the contact form online. We respond within one business day to schedule a convenient time for your free on-site visit across Davie.
We come to your Davie property, assess the existing slab, patio, or lot, and discuss size and material options. You receive a written quote itemizing the scope - no hidden costs, no pressure to decide on the spot.
After you approve the quote, we submit the Broward County permit application and order your materials. Most permit approvals for standard projects take two to four weeks, and we keep you updated so you know where things stand.
Our crew builds the structure, a county inspector reviews the work, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done. Most projects are permit-closed within three to six weeks of construction start.
We serve all of Davie, FL - from standard suburban lots to large equestrian properties. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.
(754) 318-0423Davie is a town in central Broward County with a population well over 100,000 people spread across roughly 35 square miles. It is one of the larger municipalities in Broward by land area, and that size produces a range of neighborhoods and property types unusual for South Florida. The eastern and central sections of Davie look like most Broward suburbs - concrete block homes built from the 1970s through the 1990s on modest lots, with commercial strips along University Drive and Pine Island Road. Nova Southeastern University's main campus sits in Davie and brings a steady presence of students, faculty, and staff to the area. The town also borders Fort Lauderdale to the northeast, Hollywood to the south, and Weston to the west, keeping it well-connected to the broader Broward County road network via State Road 84 and I-595.
What sets Davie apart from most Broward communities is its equestrian character. Large sections of the town are zoned to allow horses on residential lots, and you can find fenced pastures, horse trails, and ranch-style properties spread through the western neighborhoods. This gives Davie a rural feel that is rare this close to Fort Lauderdale. Homeowners in those areas often have different outdoor space needs - larger footprints, more fencing, and less standard lot geometry - that require contractors who know the difference between a suburban backyard job and a working ranch property. We also work regularly in nearby Cooper City, FL, just to the south, for homeowners there with similar outdoor living projects.
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Learn MoreDavie's wet season starts in June - schedule your estimate now before the rain and heat arrive so your project is ready to start on the best timeline.