Stop losing your backyard to South Florida's heat and bugs. A vinyl sunroom gives you comfortable, enclosed living space without the cost of a full room addition.

Vinyl sunrooms in Cooper City are fully enclosed room additions built with vinyl-framed walls, large glass panels, and a solid or glazed roof - keeping out rain, insects, and wind while letting in natural light year-round, with on-site construction typically completed in one to three weeks once permits are approved.
Vinyl is the material of choice in South Florida because it does not rust, rot, or corrode in a humid, subtropical climate. Wood frames warp and metal frames oxidize over time here - vinyl holds up with minimal maintenance. If you have an aging screen enclosure or patio cover that's already on that footprint, a vinyl sunroom is the natural upgrade. For homeowners who want to think through the design options before committing to a specific structure, our sunroom design service covers that first.
Most Cooper City families who call us have the same situation: a back patio that's too hot to use most of the year and a floor plan that's run out of dedicated space. A vinyl sunroom fixes both problems without touching the interior of your home. Call us or submit the estimate form below and we'll schedule a free site visit within one business day.
If your backyard patio or lanai sits unused from May through October because of heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, an enclosed vinyl sunroom turns that wasted footprint into a room your family uses daily. In Cooper City's subtropical climate, an uncovered or screened outdoor space is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year - a conditioned sunroom solves that directly.
If you need a dedicated home office, playroom, hobby room, or casual dining area but don't want the cost and disruption of a full interior renovation, a vinyl sunroom is often the most practical path. It adds real square footage at a lower cost per foot than traditional construction, without touching anything inside your home.
If you already have a screened porch or aluminum patio cover showing its age - bent frames, torn screens, or faded panels - replacing it with a vinyl sunroom is a natural upgrade. You are already using that footprint; a sunroom simply makes it livable year-round instead of just seasonally, and the new structure starts fresh with current permit compliance.
Indoor-outdoor living is one of the most consistent buyer priorities in South Florida real estate. A finished, climate-controlled vinyl sunroom is a tangible, visible upgrade that photographs well and gives buyers a reason to choose your home over a comparable one without it. If a sale is a few years away, this is the kind of improvement that pays you back in daily use first.
We build vinyl sunrooms across the full range of configurations - from basic three-season enclosures for homeowners who want a lower cost and plan to use portable cooling, to fully conditioned four-season rooms with impact-rated glass and HVAC tie-in that stay comfortable in July. For most Cooper City homes, the fully conditioned option is the right call: summer heat and humidity here make an unconditioned room genuinely unusable for much of the year. If you want to go further and design every detail from scratch, our sunroom additions service covers full-scale room addition builds that start with custom planning.
We also work with homeowners who are replacing existing structures. If you have an older screen enclosure or patio cover, we can evaluate whether the existing slab can serve as the base - potentially reducing foundation costs. For homeowners who want an enclosed, protected space without full climate control, three season sunrooms offer a lower entry cost with the same vinyl framing and a screened or panel roof system. Every project starts with a free site visit and written proposal.
Best for Cooper City homeowners who want a room that stays comfortable year-round - fully insulated, connected to air conditioning, and built to handle South Florida's heat and storm season.
Suits homeowners who want a protected, enclosed space for cooler months and plan to use ceiling fans or portable cooling rather than extending their HVAC system.
For homes with an existing screened porch or aluminum cover that has run its course - we assess whether the current slab can be used and build a new vinyl sunroom on the existing footprint.
For homeowners who want to bring an existing enclosure into Broward County's hurricane code compliance by replacing panels with impact-rated, low-solar-gain glass.
Cooper City's subtropical climate puts every outdoor structure to the test. Humidity stays high from May through October, afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily during the wet season, and summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s. Vinyl framing is the right choice for this environment because it does not corrode, warp, or require repainting the way wood and metal frames do under those conditions. For a structure that will be exposed to South Florida weather every day, low-maintenance materials matter. Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, so every vinyl sunroom we build uses impact-rated glazing that meets the hurricane standards set by Florida's building code - not optional here, and genuinely useful when storm season arrives. For external context on what compliant construction looks like, the National Sunroom Association and Florida's contractor licensing database are both worth reviewing before you hire anyone.
The flat terrain common to Cooper City and the surrounding Broward County area also affects how we design the roof drainage and the room's connection to your existing slab. Water has nowhere to go fast here after a heavy rainstorm, so a well-designed vinyl sunroom accounts for that from the start. We serve homeowners throughout Cooper City and into neighboring communities like Weston and Miramar, and we bring the same Broward County code knowledge to every project.
We respond within one business day and schedule a free visit to measure your space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and discuss your goals - how you want to use the room, whether you want it air-conditioned, and what your budget looks like. You'll leave the conversation with real options, not vague guesses.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare the construction drawings and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, put together the architectural review submission. HOA review can take several weeks, so we start that process as early as possible to avoid delays.
We submit the permit application to the building department along with the required drawings and calculations. In Broward County, permit review for a room addition takes several weeks - we track the status and notify you when approval comes through. You don't chase paperwork.
Once permits are in hand, construction typically takes one to three weeks. The vinyl frame goes up, the roof system is installed, and the glass panels are set. After the final city inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and confirm every seal and transition is tight.
We handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the build - so you can start enjoying your new room as soon as possible.
(754) 318-0423Every vinyl sunroom we design uses glazing that meets Broward County's wind and impact standards from the start. This is not a premium add-on or a last-minute code fix - it is the baseline. You end up with a room that is storm-ready and that also blocks meaningful solar heat gain, which matters every day here.
A licensed Florida contractor is required to pull the permit in their own name for a permanent room addition. We do this on every project. If a contractor asks you to pull your own permit, walk away - that is a red flag. You can verify a contractor's license through the state's online database before signing anything.
Before we ever quote a price, we assess whether your existing HVAC system can handle the additional square footage or whether a dedicated mini-split is the right call. A vinyl sunroom that bakes in August is a failed project. Every proposal we write includes a clear answer to how the room will stay comfortable year-round.
Cooper City has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and many require architectural review before a permit is even submitted. We know what local associations typically need to see and we prepare the submission as part of our standard process. You will not be left scrambling to revise plans after the fact.
Every vinyl sunroom we build starts with the same foundation: a design built for South Florida's actual conditions, permits handled correctly, and a finished room you can walk into the day the inspector signs off.
Full-scale room additions that expand your home's footprint with a purpose-built sunroom, designed and permitted from the ground up.
Learn MoreA lighter, lower-cost enclosed space for mild-weather use, built with the same durable framing but without a full HVAC tie-in.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast - contact us today and we'll get your project on the schedule before the next round of delays.