
A one-size-fits-all kit does not work in South Florida. Your new room needs to handle real heat, real storms, and your neighborhood's HOA rules. We design and build each sunroom to fit your home, your lot, and your family's routine.

Custom sunrooms in Coral Springs are fully enclosed, glass-and-frame additions built to match your home's size, roofline, and style - most projects run ten to sixteen weeks from signed contract to finished, inspected room, with permitting and HOA approval accounting for a significant share of that time.
Unlike a screen enclosure or a prefab kit, a custom sunroom is designed specifically for your property. We assess your lot, your home's existing structure, and how you plan to use the room before a single drawing is made. That upfront work is what keeps the build on track and ensures the finished room actually performs in Coral Springs summers.
If you are weighing options, our sunroom construction page covers the full build process in detail, from foundation work through final inspection.
If heat and afternoon storms push you inside from May through October, you are losing access to a real part of your home. A custom sunroom with proper glazing and cooling turns that dead space into a room your family uses daily, not just when the weather cooperates.
A sunroom is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain a dedicated room without a full interior renovation. Whether you need a home office, a playroom, or a casual dining space, the construction stays largely outside and does not displace your household while the work is done.
Many Coral Springs homes back up to canals, lakes, or green buffers that are beautiful but uncomfortable to sit near in summer. A sunroom positioned to face that view gives you a comfortable front-row seat, with the humidity, bugs, and afternoon rain on the other side of the glass.
A permitted, finished sunroom is a genuine selling point in Broward County's real estate market. Buyers here expect to use outdoor-adjacent spaces year-round, and a well-built, properly documented addition signals the work was done right - which matters during inspections and financing.
Every custom sunroom starts with a conversation about how you want to use the room. A quiet home office with impact glass and dedicated cooling is a different project from a casual gathering space with ceiling fans and a garden view. We match the design to your needs and to what Broward County's building code requires for your specific lot. Our sunroom design service handles the planning and layout phase so your build starts with a clear, accurate set of drawings.
South Florida's climate makes certain features non-negotiable in a room you will actually use. Low-solar-gain glazing, a solid insulated roof, and a dedicated cooling source are the baseline. From there, choices like gable rooflines, tile or vinyl flooring, sliding glass doors, and decorative trim customize the space to your home's existing style. If you want a starting point for exploring styles, our four season sunrooms page shows the most popular fully conditioned option for South Florida homeowners.
Fully insulated and climate-controlled - the best fit for Coral Springs homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year.
A lighter-build option suited to homeowners who primarily want rain and insect protection during the dry season months.
A formal, all-glass style that suits homes with larger lots and architectural details that can carry the design.
Upgrade an existing screen enclosure to fully enclosed, climate-controlled space by replacing panels and adding insulation.
Designed to sit alongside or connect to an existing pool enclosure, giving you a sheltered, cooled gathering space near the water.
Purpose-built rooms with sound considerations, electrical planning, and cooling designed for daily work use throughout the year.
Coral Springs is a master-planned city where most homes were built between the late 1960s and the 1990s. That age range means a large share of the housing stock has screened enclosures, covered patios, or lanais that were never designed for the kind of year-round use that homeowners now want. Custom sunrooms solve that problem by turning underperforming outdoor spaces into properly cooled, properly sealed rooms. Broward County's subtropical climate - with intense summer heat, daily afternoon thunderstorms, and a hurricane season that runs June through November - means the design has to account for South Florida's real conditions, not an average climate assumption from a national manufacturer.
A large share of Coral Springs neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with real authority over exterior additions. Getting HOA approval before filing for a permit is not optional - it is part of the process. We work in these communities regularly and know how to prepare a submission that moves through the review without unnecessary back-and-forth. Homeowners in Parkland and Coconut Creek face the same HOA and code requirements, and we bring that same local knowledge to every project we build across the area. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for energy performance and structural quality that we follow on every build.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us how you want to use the room and what your existing outdoor space looks like - that is enough to start the conversation.
We visit your home, take measurements, review the site, and discuss glazing and cooling options. You receive a detailed written proposal with a firm price - no guesses, no surprises after you sign.
We prepare and submit HOA documentation if your community requires it, then file the permit application with the building department. We handle follow-up and keep you updated on the review status.
Physical construction on most custom sunrooms takes one to three weeks on your property. After the city inspector signs off, we walk through the finished room with you and confirm every seal, door, and detail meets the spec before closing out the project.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Submit a request and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(754) 318-0068In Coral Springs, skipping HOA approval before filing for a permit leads to stop-work orders and redesigns. We ask about your HOA at the start, prepare the documentation, and submit it before anything goes to the building department.
Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, and we build to those standards on every project. The glass, frames, and anchoring system all meet what the local building department actually requires - not what a national spec sheet says.
A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit shifts legal liability to you. We handle the application, the engineering drawings, every required inspection, and the final sign-off. Your sunroom is fully documented and on the record when we finish.
We know the soil conditions, drainage patterns, HOA timelines, and permit office processes specific to this area. That local knowledge keeps your project moving and prevents the delays that cost time and money. You can verify contractor licensing in Florida at myfloridalicense.com.
Every one of those points directly affects whether your project closes on time and without a letter from your HOA or a problem at resale. You can verify our contractor license and any other Florida contractor at myfloridalicense.com.
The full new-build construction process from slab to final inspection, handled by a licensed contractor who knows Broward County's requirements.
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