Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, enclosed patios, and screen rooms in Weston, FL - designed to meet your HOA guidelines and built to handle South Florida heat, humidity, and storm season. We respond within one business day and provide free on-site estimates with no obligation.

Weston homeowners invest heavily in their properties, and a custom sunroom designed to match your home's architecture and meet HOA specifications delivers lasting value. Explore our custom sunroom design and build services to see how we work with homeowners from concept to completion, including material selection for Weston's specific climate and HOA requirements.
Many homes in Weston's Bonaventure and Indian Trace neighborhoods have covered patios that homeowners now want converted to fully enclosed rooms. Enclosing an existing patio with glass panels and proper drainage is significantly more cost-effective than starting a new room addition from scratch.
Weston's proximity to the Everglades means outdoor living without insect protection is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A well-built aluminum screen room creates a usable outdoor space that keeps insects out while still letting the breeze through during the drier winter months.
Weston gets hot in summer and pleasantly cool in winter, and an all season room with insulated glass and climate control works well in both seasons. Many Weston homeowners add a mini-split system to their sunroom so it functions as an actual living space rather than a room that sits unused in August.
Open patios in Weston, especially those backing up to the community lakes and retention ponds, take on moisture and mosquitoes during the wet season. A patio enclosure creates a dry, protected outdoor room that you can actually enjoy from May through October without fighting the elements.
Weston homes built in the late 1980s and 1990s may have original sunrooms or Florida rooms that are now showing their age - foggy panels, aging seals, and frames that no longer keep weather out properly. A sunroom remodel refreshes the space and brings it up to current energy efficiency and wind resistance standards.
Weston is a master-planned city where most homes were built between the late 1980s and the early 2000s. That means a large share of the housing stock is now 25 to 40 years old - old enough for original sunrooms, Florida rooms, and patio enclosures to need significant attention, but built under Florida building codes that require knowledgeable contractors to match. The concrete block construction common throughout Weston requires specific anchoring methods for any structure attached to an exterior wall, and the standard suburban framing assumptions that contractors from other regions apply simply do not work here.
Weston's unique position on the edge of the Everglades creates soil and drainage conditions not found in other parts of Broward County. The water table is close to the surface, and many lots back up directly to a lake, retention pond, or drainage canal. Fence posts shift, pavers sink, and concrete slabs crack when drainage is not properly accounted for during construction. Any sunroom or enclosure built near one of these water features needs to factor in the softer, wetter soil conditions and how they affect the slab and foundation. Additionally, Weston's heavily HOA-governed neighborhoods mean that material choices, colors, and structural footprints typically need approval before work begins, which requires experience navigating those conversations before a single panel is installed.
Our crew works throughout Weston regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Weston properties are permitted through Broward County rather than a city building department, since Weston contracts its permitting services, and we know how to navigate that process to avoid delays.
Weston is organized around its two main development districts - Bonaventure in the southern section and the larger Indian Trace area covering most of the city. We work in both. Royal Palm Boulevard, Weston Road, and the I-75 corridor are the main routes we use to reach jobs across the city, and we know which neighborhoods have gated entry points that require advance notice to the homeowner. Many of Weston's gated communities have their own maintenance and vendor access procedures, and we factor that into scheduling so the crew is not sitting outside a gate at the start of the workday.
We also serve neighboring areas and are happy to refer customers who have family or friends looking for a contractor. If someone you know needs a sunroom contractor in Pembroke Pines or Davie, we cover those communities too.
Call or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. Knowing your neighborhood name and HOA at the outset helps us prepare for any approval requirements before we arrive.
We visit the property, review the existing slab, roof line, and drainage conditions, and give you a detailed written estimate. We discuss HOA-compliant material options so you know what to expect before you submit anything to your association.
Once you approve the plan, we file for building permits through Broward County and coordinate the project schedule around the permit timeline. We manage the entire permitting process on your behalf.
The crew completes the build and we walk through the finished project with you before we leave. We handle the final building inspection as part of the project so you get a closed permit and a clean record for future home sales.
We serve all of Weston, FL - Bonaventure, Indian Trace, and every community in between. No pressure, no obligation.
(754) 318-0423Weston is a master-planned city in western Broward County that incorporated in 1996, though most of its neighborhoods were built in the decade or two before that. The city is organized around two main development districts - Bonaventure in the south, which includes a well-known country club and golf course, and Indian Trace, the larger district developed by Arvida that covers most of the city's residential neighborhoods. Weston has a population of around 68,000 residents and is consistently ranked among the wealthier communities in South Florida, with high rates of homeownership and well-maintained single-family homes on suburban lots. The city sits on the western edge of Broward County, with the Florida Everglades forming its entire northern and western boundary, which gives it a quieter, more suburban character than communities closer to the coast. The City of Weston is known for its well-maintained parks, Weston Town Center, and strong HOA governance across most of its neighborhoods.
Most of Weston's housing stock dates to the late 1980s and the 1990s, which means homes here are now 25 to 40 years old and entering a normal maintenance and upgrade cycle for exterior features - roofs, driveways, fences, and sunrooms. The many lakes and retention ponds scattered throughout Weston's neighborhoods add to the area's appeal but also create unique drainage and soil conditions that affect any outdoor construction project. Homeowners in neighboring communities such as Sunrise and Plantation face similar conditions, and we serve those areas as well.
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