
We build sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Coral Springs homeowners who want to enjoy their outdoor space without the bugs, the rain, or the summer heat.

Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a full-service sunroom contractor based in Coral Springs, FL, offering 16 specialized services across 12 communities in Broward County. Whether you want to enclose an existing lanai, convert a screen porch into a glass room, or build a brand-new four-season addition, we handle every phase from design and permits through final inspection.

Your patio sitting empty all summer? A sunroom addition turns that wasted space into a comfortable, bug-free room you actually use.
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Want a room that stays cool in July and warm in January? A four-season sunroom connects to your HVAC for true year-round comfort.
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Enjoy your yard view without the bugs or afternoon rain - a three-season room is the most popular upgrade for South Florida patios.
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Have a covered slab collecting dust? Enclosing it with glass or screen transforms dead space into your most-used room.
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No two homes are the same - we design sunrooms around your floor plan, lot, and lifestyle rather than a catalog size.
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From slab to final inspection, we handle every phase of new sunroom construction with permits, framing, and glazing done right.
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Outdated enclosure letting in heat and rain? A remodel replaces aging panels and frames with materials built for South Florida.
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Finally enjoy your evenings outside - a screen room keeps mosquitoes and no-see-ums out while letting the breeze in.
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Already have a covered patio? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom is faster and less expensive than building from scratch.
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A raised deck can become a fully enclosed, comfortable room - no need to tear it down to gain real living space.
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Want a room that performs in every season South Florida throws at you? All-season rooms are built for heat, rain, and storm winds.
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Turn your lanai into a real room - enclosed patio rooms add insulated walls, proper drainage, and a ceiling that keeps the rain out.
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Love natural light year-round? A solarium wraps your space in glass and lets the Florida sun in while blocking the heat.
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Need shade before you commit to a full enclosure? A solid patio cover blocks the sun and rain and can be upgraded later.
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Not sure what style, size, or layout fits your home? Our design process figures that out before a single panel is ordered.
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Vinyl frames resist rust, salt air, and humidity better than aluminum - a smart material choice for South Florida homes.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day to learn about your project and schedule a convenient time for a free on-site visit. No pressure, no commitment required at this stage.
We come to your home, walk the space, and take measurements. Then we put together a detailed written proposal covering the design, materials, permits, timeline, and total price. You get a clear picture of exactly what you are buying before you decide anything.
Once you approve the proposal, we handle permits, HOA paperwork, scheduling, and every phase of construction. Most of the work happens outside your home, so your daily routine stays intact. We do a final walkthrough together before the job is considered done.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license and carry both liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You can verify our license at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written, itemized quote at no cost. There is no sales pressure and no follow-up calls if you decide the timing is not right.
We have been working in Broward County since 2017. We know the local building department, the permit process, and the HOA requirements in most neighborhoods in and around Coral Springs.
Every project we build is fully permitted and inspected. We provide written warranty documentation at completion covering materials and workmanship - because a sunroom should be an asset, not a liability.
Ready to get started? Call (754) 318-0068 or send us a message.
"The crew finished our screen room in three days, right on the schedule they gave us. It was fully inspected and signed off, and we have been using it every evening since. No more mosquito problems."
Lisa M., Coral Springs - Screen room installation
"They walked us through the whole permit and HOA approval process and handled all the paperwork. The four-season room they built off our kitchen has been comfortable all summer - it stays cool even in August."
David R., Parkland - Four season sunrooms
"We had an old screen enclosure that leaked every time it rained. The remodel replaced the frame and all the panels. The difference in how watertight it is now versus before is not even close."
Angela T., Coconut Creek - Sunroom remodeling
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - you are not committing to anything by reaching out. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to learn a bit more about your project and schedule a free on-site visit to measure your space and put together a written quote.
(754) 318-0068Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves 12 cities and communities throughout Broward County, including Coral Springs, Margate, Coconut Creek, and Pompano Beach. We aim to schedule on-site estimates within the same week for most locations in our service area.
Standard clear glass lets solar heat pour in, which is a problem when your high temperatures stay in the low 90s for five months straight. Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass blocks most of that solar heat while still letting in natural light - it is not optional in South Florida, it is the baseline.
Yes - every structural addition in Broward County must meet Florida's wind-resistance building code. That means the frame, glazing, and anchors are all engineered for high-wind conditions, which is why Florida sunrooms cost more than those built in lower-wind states. The permit and inspection process confirms compliance.
South Florida gets heavy, fast-moving afternoon storms from roughly May through October. A properly designed sunroom roof sheds water quickly and directs it away from your foundation. Poor drainage design is one of the most common causes of leaks and long-term water damage in enclosures.
In most of the country, a three-season room is one you skip in winter. In South Florida, the question is what you skip in summer. A four-season room with insulated glass and an HVAC connection stays comfortable even in August - a three-season room may not. For year-round use in Coral Springs, four-season construction is usually the right choice.
A permitted, inspected sunroom is a finished room that shows cleanly in a home inspection - no flags, no questions. An unpermitted enclosure is the opposite. In a Broward County market where outdoor living matters to buyers, a well-built sunroom is a genuine asset, not a question mark.
Fall and winter are ideal - permit review and construction can proceed in drier, milder conditions, and you have the room ready before the next rainy season begins. That said, projects can start any time of year. The National Sunroom Association (www.nationalsunroom.org) publishes guidance on installation standards applicable to all climates.
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Coral Springs, FL, serving 12 communities across Broward County since 2017. We hold a current Florida state contractor's license - verifiable through the state's licensing portal - and carry full liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job.
Since 2017, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen room installations, and conversions for homeowners throughout the Coral Springs area. Every project we build is fully permitted through the local building department and inspected before we consider it done.
Want to know more about how we work? Visit our About page or get in touch directly.
Permitting and design can begin any time of year. Many homeowners start the process in the fall so the permit is approved and construction can begin in the dry season. That said, a good contractor can build safely year-round with proper scheduling.
HOA approval and the city building permit are two separate processes that run in parallel. Both must be completed before construction begins. A contractor familiar with Coral Springs neighborhoods will help you understand what your HOA needs and how to get approval without delays.
An unpermitted enclosure can affect your homeowner's insurance, create problems at resale, and leave you responsible for any structural issues that arise. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation provides guidance on contractor licensing and permit requirements at myfloridalicense.com.
Still have questions about what type of sunroom is right for your home? Call us at (754) 318-0068 and we will walk through the options with you at no charge.
Coral Springs is one of the larger cities in Broward County, with a population of over 130,000 residents spread across roughly 24 square miles in the northwest corner of the county. Chartered in 1963 as a master-planned community, most of the city was built out between the late 1960s and the mid-1990s - which means a large share of the housing stock is now 30 to 55 years old and due for updates, including outdoor living improvements. The city is primarily residential, with a strong owner-occupied, family-oriented character and home values in the mid-to-upper range for South Florida.
The city is known for a few standout landmarks. Florida's only covered bridge, built in 1964 to help promote the new planned community, is still a recognized symbol of the city today. The Coral Springs Sportsplex is a large city recreation complex with an aquatic center, ice rinks, tennis courts, and a jogging path that many residents use year-round. University Drive and Sample Road are the main commercial corridors, and the Sawgrass Expressway runs along the city's northern and western edges connecting it to the rest of the county.
Like most of Broward County, Coral Springs sits on flat, low-lying land that was originally part of the Everglades. The high water table and the city's flat terrain mean drainage matters for any outdoor structure, and contractors here need to account for how water moves around foundations and slabs. The wet season - roughly May through October - brings nearly daily afternoon thunderstorms, which is one of the main reasons homeowners here invest in enclosed sunrooms rather than open patios. A properly built sunroom handles that rain season after season, keeping your outdoor space usable even when the afternoon sky opens up.
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Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
10901 NW 32nd Ct
Coral Springs, FL 33065
sales@coralspringssunroomsandpatios.com
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Call Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate in Coral Springs and the surrounding Broward County communities.