
Your open or screened patio is too hot, too buggy, and too wet for most of the year in South Florida. An enclosed patio room adds real walls, weatherproof glass, and a cooling solution - turning outdoor square footage into a room your family uses every single month.

Enclosed patio rooms in Coral Springs convert an open or screened outdoor space into a permanent, weatherproof room using framed walls, glazing, a finished roof system, and a cooling solution - most projects run two to four months from signed contract to final inspection, with actual construction often completing in one to three weeks once permits are approved.
The appeal is straightforward for Coral Springs homeowners: the concrete slab is already there, the footprint is established, and the connection to your home already exists. You are adding walls, glass, and a roof - not starting from the ground up. That keeps the cost and disruption well below what a full room addition from scratch would require.
If you want a more comprehensive build with insulation, full interior finishes, and a dedicated HVAC system, take a look at our solarium installation and patio enclosures services. We will match the right scope to your goals and budget at the free estimate.
In Coral Springs, summer stretches from May through October with temperatures in the low-to-mid 90s and humidity that makes open-air spaces uncomfortable for most of the day. If your screened porch or lanai is only pleasant during winter, an enclosed patio room with proper cooling fixes that for the entire year.
South Florida mosquitoes and the near-daily afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Broward County cut outdoor time short on most summer evenings. Enclosing the patio removes both of those problems while keeping the view of your yard, pool, or garden that made the patio worth having in the first place.
A home office, a playroom, a dining room that can seat extra guests - an enclosed patio room gives you a full room's worth of usable space without the cost of a traditional room addition. You are using the footprint that is already there rather than expanding the foundation.
Many Coral Springs homes have pools or landscaped backyards that go underused because stepping outside means stepping into the heat. An enclosed patio room between the house and the pool creates a comfortable transition space that makes the whole backyard more livable without committing to sitting in the full sun.
Enclosed patio room projects range from a straightforward basic enclosure - framed walls, single-pane panels, and a solid roof - all the way to a fully conditioned room with insulated glazing, interior finishes, and a dedicated mini-split. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and how much of the year you want it to be comfortable. In South Florida, the glazing decision matters more than almost anything else: panels that block solar heat gain keep a west-facing room from becoming a greenhouse in the afternoon, while standard glass can turn the same space into an oven. We walk every homeowner through that choice before we write a proposal.
Our enclosed patio room work also includes projects that cross over into solarium installation territory - where more glass and a more architectural design are the goal - and into patio enclosures, where the priority is weatherproofing the existing footprint at a practical price point. We will tell you which approach fits your home and budget when we visit.
Framed walls, single-pane or basic glazing panels, and a solid roof - the entry-level option for homeowners who primarily want protection from bugs and rain.
Heat-reducing insulated panels replace basic glazing - the right choice for rooms with significant sun exposure or homeowners who want to minimize cooling costs.
Adds a dedicated mini-split or extends the existing HVAC system into the new room - for year-round comfort in South Florida's subtropical climate.
For existing screen enclosures whose frames are still structurally sound - replaces screen panels with glazing and adds weatherproof sealing throughout.
Flooring over the existing slab, interior trim, ceiling fans, lighting, and electrical outlets - for homeowners who want the room to feel finished from day one.
Materials and exterior finishes selected to meet specific HOA requirements, with plans and documentation prepared for architectural review submission.
Coral Springs and the surrounding Broward County area present two challenges that drive every enclosed patio room design here: subtropical heat and storm-season wind loads. The heat question is about glazing and cooling - choosing panels that block solar heat gain, then sizing a cooling solution that keeps the room comfortable without running constantly. The storm question is about structure - every component of an enclosed patio room in Broward County must be designed and anchored to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements, which are among the toughest in the country. A contractor who builds enclosures in climates where these factors do not apply may not automatically specify what South Florida conditions demand. We build here, for these conditions, every week.
Coral Springs also sits on flat, low-lying land with heavy summer rainfall and a naturally high water table, which means roof pitch and drainage around the slab need attention at the design stage - not after the first heavy rain. Homeowners in Lauderdale Lakes and Coconut Creek face the same site conditions, and we bring the same drainage-first approach to every build across our service area.
We respond within 1 business day. Let us know what your patio looks like and what problem you are trying to solve - no need to have everything figured out before you reach out.
We visit to measure the space, inspect the existing slab for cracks or drainage concerns, discuss glazing and cooling options, and check your HOA situation. You receive a written estimate covering the full scope and total cost before anything is scheduled.
If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the submission package and walk you through the process. The permit application goes to the city building department next. We track both and keep you informed on timelines.
With permits in hand, framing, glazing, roofing, and finishing work proceed. Inspections happen at required stages and we coordinate every one. When the city issues final sign-off, we do a walkthrough together and hand over all permit and warranty documentation.
Free on-site estimate, no obligation. We handle the permit application, HOA submission, and every inspection so you can focus on how you want to use the finished room.
(754) 318-0068An enclosed patio room is a permanent structure, and in Coral Springs and Broward County, permanent structures require a permit. We pull one for every job and coordinate all inspections through final sign-off. That closed permit is a real asset - it protects you when you refinance and when you sell.
Choosing the wrong glass or skipping a proper cooling plan are the two most common reasons an enclosed patio room is uncomfortable from day one in this climate. We specify glazing for South Florida's solar load and size cooling solutions based on the actual heat load of the new space - not a guess. The Florida Building Commission sets the energy and structural standards we follow for every build.
In Broward County's flat, rain-heavy environment, slab cracks, drainage problems, and water pooling are common - and they are far easier to address before walls go up than after. We assess the existing slab and site drainage at every estimate and flag any issues before the project is designed.
Coral Springs has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and getting HOA approval before the city permit is a step that can stall a project if it is not handled correctly. We know the process, prepare the submission package, and manage both approvals so your timeline stays on track.
Every one of these points translates directly into a finished room that performs the way you expected and a process that does not drag on or surprise you with problems. Reach out and we will show you what that looks like for your specific home.
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