Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios provides sunroom contracting in Hollywood, FL, including sunroom additions, screen rooms, and patio enclosures designed for homes that face salt air, humidity, and storm season every year. We reply within one business day and provide free on-site estimates.

Hollywood homeowners with aging covered patios and underused back yards are converting that space into year-round living areas. Learn more about our sunroom addition services and see how we handle the design and permitting for Hollywood properties.
Hollywood has mosquitoes, gnats, and no-see-ums year-round, and a properly built screen room keeps pests out while letting the ocean breeze in. Aluminum-framed screen rooms hold up against the coastal humidity and salt air that eat through cheaper materials faster than homeowners expect.
Open patios in Hollywood take a beating from afternoon thunderstorms, UV exposure, and the occasional tropical system that rolls through. Enclosing your patio gives you a protected outdoor room you can use even during rain and wind without worrying about damage to furniture and fixtures.
Many Hollywood homes built in the 1960s and 1970s have open or screened patios that homeowners now want converted into fully enclosed rooms with glass panels and ceiling fans. A properly enclosed patio room works as a dining space, home office, or family room without the full cost of a room addition.
Hollywood has a large supply of mid-century homes with concrete slab patios that are structurally sound but underused as outdoor space. Converting that slab into a weatherproofed sunroom is one of the most efficient ways to add functional square footage without breaking ground on a full addition.
Hollywood winters are mild but can still have cool nights in January and February, and summer heat is intense. A four season sunroom with insulated glass and a mini-split keeps the space comfortable in both seasons, so it functions as actual living space rather than a room you only open in perfect weather.
A large share of Hollywood homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction, which is durable but comes with its own challenges when adding or enclosing exterior spaces. Attachments to CBS walls require different anchoring techniques than wood-framed homes, and the flat, low-slope rooflines common to that era affect how a sunroom is designed and tied in. A contractor unfamiliar with South Florida construction methods can create water intrusion points that do not become obvious until the next wet season.
The coastal location adds another layer of complexity. Hollywood stretches from the Atlantic beach to the western suburbs, and homes east of I-95 face year-round salt air that corrodes standard metal fasteners, tracks, and frames faster than inland properties. Any sunroom, screen room, or enclosure installed near the Intracoastal or the ocean needs materials rated for that environment. Beyond material selection, Hollywood sits in FEMA-designated flood zones in its eastern portions, and any structural work requires permits reviewed by the City of Hollywood Building Division to verify wind load and flood-zone compliance.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Hollywood Building Division and we know the inspection cadence for structural work in this municipality, which helps us keep projects on schedule.
Hollywood covers a lot of ground - from the Broadwalk on A1A to the neighborhoods west of I-95 near Sheridan Street and Hollywood Boulevard. We work across the full city, from the older concrete block bungalows near ArtsPark at Young Circle to the newer subdivisions on the western edge near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport corridor. We understand the difference between working on a 1960s CBS home near the coast and a 1990s home farther west.
We also regularly serve neighboring communities. If you have family or neighbors looking for a sunroom contractor in Dania Beach or Miramar, we cover those areas too.
Reach us by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about your property type and what you have in mind so we can prepare for the site visit.
We visit your Hollywood property, assess the existing slab, roof line, and wall attachment points, and discuss your options with pricing before any commitment. There is no charge for the estimate and no pressure to decide on the spot.
Once you approve the plan, we file for all required building permits through the City of Hollywood. We manage the permitting process so you do not have to make trips to the building department or track down approvals yourself.
Our crew completes the build and we walk through the finished space with you to confirm everything meets the plan before we consider the job done. We handle the final inspection with the city as part of the project.
We serve all of Hollywood, FL - from the beach to the western neighborhoods. Free estimates, no pressure.
(754) 318-0423Hollywood, Florida is a city in Broward County founded in 1925, sitting between Miami to the south and Fort Lauderdale to the north. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east to the western suburbs, and it is home to more than 150,000 residents in a mix of single-family neighborhoods, condos, and rental communities. The city is well known for Hollywood Beach and the Broadwalk, a paved beachfront path that draws both residents and visitors, as well as ArtsPark at Young Circle in the downtown area. A significant share of the housing stock dates to the 1950s through the 1980s, when the city grew rapidly as part of South Florida's postwar boom.
The city divides roughly between an older, denser eastern section near the coast and newer suburban development to the west. Eastern neighborhoods near the Intracoastal Waterway have smaller lots, older CBS homes, and high exposure to salt air. Western Hollywood, which developed from the 1980s onward, has larger lots and more suburban layouts but still faces the same heat, humidity, and storm season as the rest of the city. Homeowners considering sunroom work in Hollywood should be aware that neighboring communities like Davie and Pembroke Pines have similar property types and permitting requirements, and we serve all of them.
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