
Your screened porch sits empty from June through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable. An all season room adds real insulation, proper glass, and a cooling system - so the space works for your family twelve months a year.

All season rooms in Coral Springs are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions built to the same standard as the rest of your home - they have sealed insulated glass, their own heating and cooling, and a finished interior, and most projects go from signed contract to a final inspection in two to four months depending on size and the permit timeline.
The key difference between an all season room and a basic screened porch or three-season room is climate control. In South Florida, where summers stretch from May through October with intense heat and near-daily thunderstorms, that difference is everything. An all season room is a room you can furnish, work in, or let your kids use in July - not a space you visit only on mild days.
Many Coral Springs homeowners come to us after considering a enclosed patio room. The two projects overlap closely, and we will explain the practical differences for your specific situation at the free on-site estimate.
If your lanai, porch, or screened enclosure sits empty from June through September, you are paying for square footage you cannot use. Coral Springs summers are long and intensely hot - an all season room solves that by adding the insulation and cooling that makes the space genuinely livable year-round.
Working from home, a growing household, or simply feeling cramped inside are all common reasons homeowners start thinking about an addition. An all season room adds a real, usable room to your home without the disruption of a full interior renovation, and it stays in the neighborhood you already chose.
Many Coral Springs homes have older Florida rooms or screen enclosures from the 1980s or 1990s that leak, let in insects, or simply do not keep occupants comfortable. Upgrading to a properly insulated all season room with modern glazing is a substantial improvement in both comfort and durability.
Buyers throughout South Florida consistently look for homes with flexible, year-round living space. A well-built all season room that was properly permitted and inspected adds genuine square footage to your home's record, which is a tangible asset when it is time to sell.
Every all season room starts with the same foundation: a properly formed slab or tie-in to an existing one, insulated framing, sealed glazing, a finished roof that ties into your existing roofline, and a cooling solution sized for the new space. What varies is the level of finish and the specific performance targets. A family who wants a casual flex space with natural light needs a different design than a homeowner building a home office that needs to stay at 72 degrees on a hot August afternoon. We have built both in Coral Springs and walk every customer through those choices before a single wall goes up. The cooling question in particular is one we treat as a required design step, not an afterthought - because in Broward County's climate, an uncooled room is an unusable room half the year.
We also work closely on projects that overlap with all season room construction - four season sunrooms share nearly identical structural and mechanical requirements, and the decisions you make for one apply directly to the other. If you have been comparing the two, we can explain the practical differences for your specific home and lot when we visit.
Insulated walls and sealed glazing with a mini-split or extended central system - the core build for homeowners who want year-round comfort at a straightforward price.
For south- or west-facing rooms that get full afternoon sun - heat-reducing insulated glass keeps the space comfortable without running the AC at maximum capacity.
Flooring upgrade over the slab, painted drywall, recessed lighting, ceiling fans, and electrical outlets - for homeowners who want the room to feel like every other room in their house.
Materials, roofline height, and exterior finishes are selected to meet specific HOA requirements, with a full documentation package prepared for architectural review.
For homes with an existing patio cover or screened enclosure whose footprint and framing can be upgraded - converts the existing structure rather than tearing it down.
Ground-up construction from foundation to final inspection, including permit coordination - for lots where no existing structure is present and the room is being built new.
Coral Springs sits in South Florida's subtropical climate zone, where the primary design challenge for any outdoor room is not keeping warmth in during winter - it is keeping the brutal summer heat and humidity out. A contractor who builds all season rooms in the Northeast or Midwest may not automatically specify the right glazing, insulation, or cooling for Broward County conditions. We work in this climate every day, and that means we know which materials perform and which ones fail within the first wet season. Coral Springs also sits on flat, low-lying land with a naturally high water table, which means the slab or foundation under a new room needs careful attention to drainage so water does not pool against the structure after South Florida's heavy afternoon downpours.
Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, and every component of an all season room - the glass, the framing, the roof attachment, the foundation anchoring - must meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements. A permitted, inspected project is your assurance that these standards were actually met. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Lauderhill and Parkland, where the same code requirements apply and we bring the same standards to every build.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what space you have in mind and what you want the room to do - no need to have every detail sorted before you reach out.
We visit your home to measure the space, evaluate site conditions, discuss glazing and cooling options, and check whether an HOA submission will be required. You receive a written estimate covering full scope and cost before anything is scheduled.
We handle the permit application to the city building department and can help prepare your HOA submission package. Permit review and HOA timelines are outside our control, but we track both and keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are in hand, the crew begins foundation work, framing, glazing, roofing, and mechanical rough-in. Inspections happen at key stages - we coordinate all of them. When the city issues final sign-off, we walk through the finished room with you and hand over all warranty and permit documentation.
Free on-site estimate, no pressure. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and every inspection - you just tell us what you want the room to do.
(754) 318-0068Florida requires a state-issued contractor's license to build permanent room additions, and you can verify ours through the state's online licensing system. Working with a licensed contractor means you have legal recourse if something goes wrong - and it means the permit process moves cleanly because our paperwork is in order.
South Florida's wind requirements for room additions are among the toughest in the country, and we design every all season room to meet them - not just to pass a minimum standard, but to hold up through hurricane season year after year. Every anchor point, glass unit, and roof connection is specified for this climate.
Membership in the National Sunroom Association means we have committed to the industry's standards for safety, quality, and ongoing education in sunroom and all season room construction. It is the only national trade body dedicated specifically to this type of work.
Coral Springs has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and navigating both the city permit office and the HOA review process is a detail that can stall a project for weeks if it is handled poorly. We know the local process and manage both tracks so your project moves forward without unnecessary delays.
These are not abstract credentials - they are the practical reasons a Coral Springs all season room project goes smoothly instead of dragging on. Call or submit a request and find out what we can build for your home.
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