
Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios handles sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and new screen rooms for Lauderhill homeowners - built to handle South Florida heat, the rainy season, and the CBS construction that defines this city.

Many Lauderhill sunrooms were built in the 1980s and 1990s and are now showing their age - drafty frames, failing seals, and outdated glazing that lets in too much heat. Our sunroom remodeling service updates these older spaces with modern aluminum frames and low-E glass that actually reduce your cooling costs.
Open patios in Lauderhill spend the rainy season sitting under afternoon downpours, and the summer heat makes uncovered slabs nearly unusable by midday. Enclosing your patio converts that wasted space into a shaded, dry, comfortable room in a matter of weeks.
Lauderhill's wet season brings both heavy rain and a surge in mosquitoes and other insects. A well-built screen room on your patio or back yard lets you be outside without the bugs, and the screened walls still catch the afternoon breeze that makes South Florida evenings worth sitting out for.
Lauderhill homeowners who want a space they can use whether it is 90 degrees and humid or unusually cool in January benefit from a fully insulated all season room. This type of build handles South Florida temperature swings and keeps utility costs reasonable year-round.
Lauderhill has a range of lot sizes and home configurations - from the larger single-family properties in Inverrary to smaller in-fill homes on tighter lots. A custom design makes the most of whatever space your property offers, and we work within the footprint you have.
Adding square footage to a 1970s concrete block home in Lauderhill is a meaningful investment, and a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to do it. The addition attaches to the existing CBS wall and is permitted to Florida Building Code wind load requirements.
Lauderhill is a mid-sized Broward County city with a large share of single-family homes built in the 1960s through the 1980s - concrete block construction on flat, low-lying lots that drain slowly after rain. These homes were built well, but they are now 40 to 60 years old, and the sunrooms and enclosures that were added in the 1980s and 1990s are often due for replacement. Drafty aluminum extrusions, failed glazing seals, and frames that no longer meet current Florida Building Code wind requirements are common in homes of that era. Doing this work right means understanding how CBS construction is anchored, how to size new frames for Broward County wind load zones, and how to work with the City of Lauderhill building department on permits.
South Florida's rainy season runs from June through October and Lauderhill sits well within Broward County's hurricane wind zone. Every sunroom, enclosure, and screen room we build here is designed and permitted to meet those wind load requirements. Salt air from the coast reaches Lauderhill even though it is roughly 10 to 15 miles inland, and we select framing and fastener materials that hold up to that corrosive environment - not just for the first few years, but over the lifetime of the structure.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The Inverrary neighborhood - a large planned community developed in the late 1960s and 1970s along the western side of the city - has some of the older and larger homes in Lauderhill, and many of these properties have either never had a sunroom or are working with an original enclosure that is well past its useful life.
State Road 7 (US 441) and Oakland Park Boulevard are the two main corridors we use to move between jobs in Lauderhill, and most of the residential streets we work on sit in the quieter blocks east and west of State Road 7. Central Broward Regional Park near the western part of the city and the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center off Oakland Park Boulevard are landmarks most long-term residents know, and our crew recognizes the neighborhoods around both of them.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Lauderdale Lakes and Sunrise - if your property is in either area, we cover it.
Call or submit our contact form and we get back to you within one business day. We gather basic information about the project and schedule a time to come out to your Lauderhill property.
We visit your property, review the existing structure, and walk through your options. The written estimate covers all labor and materials with no vague line items - you know exactly what you are agreeing to before work starts.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Lauderhill Building Division. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks, and we keep you updated on the timeline as it moves through review.
Most projects take one to three weeks of active work on site. We schedule and pass the final city inspection, then walk through the finished space with you before we consider the job done.
We serve Lauderhill homeowners directly with our own crew - no subcontractors. Call or message us and we respond within one business day.
(754) 318-0423Lauderhill is a mid-sized city in Broward County covering roughly 8.5 square miles in the middle of the Fort Lauderdale metropolitan area. It has a population around 70,000 to 75,000 and is one of the more diverse cities in South Florida, with long-established Caribbean-American communities - particularly Jamaican and Haitian residents - who have made this city home for decades. The residential neighborhoods are a mix of single-family homes, townhouses, and condo complexes, most of them built between the 1960s and 1980s on the flat suburban grid typical of that era in Broward County.
Inverrary is the most well-known neighborhood in Lauderhill - a master-planned community developed starting in the late 1960s with distinct residential sections, golf course frontage, and a mix of housing types. State Road 7 (US 441) running north-south and Oakland Park Boulevard running east-west are the two corridors most residents use daily, and Central Broward Regional Park on the western side of the city is one of the more recognized public spaces in the area. Homeowners in neighboring Plantation face many of the same conditions, and we serve that community too.
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Learn MoreOur crew knows Lauderhill's neighborhoods and CBS housing stock. Reach out today and we respond within one business day.