
Stop losing your patio to heat, rain, and mosquitoes. A properly built three season sunroom gives you a shaded, screened, rain-protected room you can use almost every day in South Florida.

Three season sunrooms in Cooper City let you use your outdoor space during mornings, evenings, and mild days without dealing with bugs, afternoon downpours, or direct sun - most projects go from signed contract to finished, inspected room in two to four months. In South Florida, a three season room is less about keeping winter cold out and more about managing heat, glare, and daily summer storms, which makes glazing and screening choices especially important here.
Unlike a full HVAC-connected four season sunroom, a three season room keeps costs and permitting simpler while still giving you a weather-protected, bug-free space that feels completely different from the rest of your home. Many Cooper City homeowners start here and upgrade later when their needs or budget allow.
Cooper City sits in Broward County, one of the most stringent high-wind zones in the country for residential construction. Every sunroom addition here must meet those wind-load requirements, which is enforced through the permitting and inspection process - and it is what protects your home and investment when a storm rolls through.
If you step outside between April and October and immediately retreat because of the heat, bugs, or afternoon downpours, you are losing the outdoor connection that makes South Florida living worthwhile. Leaving that space unused means the most valuable outdoor months of the year go to waste.
Many Cooper City homes were built with screened enclosures or aluminum-frame lanais that are now 20 to 30 years old. Torn screens, oxidizing frames, and yellowing roof panels are signs your existing structure has reached the end of its useful life. Waiting longer means more deterioration and higher replacement costs.
South Florida's mosquito pressure is essentially year-round, and no-see-ums can be just as bad. An open patio or inadequately screened lanai gives insects constant access. A properly enclosed three season sunroom keeps insects out entirely while still letting in the breeze.
If your home feels tight but a full room addition seems like too much cost and disruption, a sunroom is a practical middle path. It adds real, usable square footage - a place for a dining table, a reading chair, or a play area - without tying into your home's HVAC system.
We build three season sunrooms from the foundation up, handling every part of the project including permits, HOA documentation, and final inspection. Whether you want a screened room for cross-ventilation or glass panels for rain and weather protection, we design the room around your space and your goals. For homeowners who want complete climate control year-round, we also build four season sunrooms with full HVAC connections.
If you already have a concrete slab or an aging patio enclosure that needs replacing, we can often work with your existing structure to reduce cost and construction time. Every project includes a written estimate, a clear timeline, and a walkthrough when the job is done.
Best for homeowners who want airflow and insect protection without the cost of glass - the classic South Florida solution.
Ideal for homeowners who want weather protection and a space that functions closer to an interior room, especially in rain.
Required in some wind zones and recommended for all Broward County homes - provides wind, debris, and rain protection.
Right for homeowners with an existing aging lanai or screen enclosure ready for a modern, properly permitted replacement.
Cooper City sits in Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily from May through October. The city's flat terrain - built over what was once sawgrass prairie close to the Everglades - also means drainage must be carefully managed when pouring a new slab or extending a foundation. A contractor who does not account for grading and drainage around your new sunroom can leave you with standing water against your home after a heavy rain, which is a common and preventable problem in this area.
Many Cooper City homes were built from the late 1960s through the 1990s with screened lanais or aluminum-frame enclosures that are now past their useful life. Homeowners in communities like Davie and Pembroke Pines face the same challenges - aging structures, HOA approval requirements, and Broward County's stringent wind-load permitting standards. We know this process because we work in these communities every week.
We respond within 1 business day and come to your home to measure the space, review your existing slab or patio, and talk through your goals. You will get a written estimate before we leave.
If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare the drawings and documentation on your behalf. Once that clears, we file for the building permit - plan for several weeks of review before construction begins.
We prepare the ground, pour or extend the slab with proper drainage grading, then install the structural frame and wall panels. The roof connection to your existing home is sealed carefully - that joint is where shortcuts show up later.
A Broward County inspector verifies the work meets the permitted plans. We do a final walkthrough with you - checking screens, doors, and finishes - before you sign off. No surprises, no open items.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation to proceed. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your Cooper City home. We cover HOA submissions and permits, so you do not have to manage any of that yourself.
(754) 318-0423We hold a current Florida state contractor license you can verify at myfloridalicense.com before you sign anything. That means the person building on your home has met Florida's training and financial responsibility requirements.
Cooper City has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and Broward County's permitting process is detailed. We manage both from start to finish, so you are not chasing paperwork or guessing at requirements.
Every sunroom we build uses materials and anchoring methods that meet Broward County's wind-load requirements. That is not a selling point - it is required by code and verified by inspection.
Cooper City's flat terrain means drainage around your new slab requires deliberate grading. We address this during the foundation phase so water moves away from your home, not toward it.
Every one of these details matters in a market where structural additions are regulated closely and storms test every joint and fastener. When you call us, you are working with a team that knows Broward County's requirements and builds accordingly.
Transform your existing patio or lanai into a fully enclosed, weather-protected living space without starting from scratch.
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