
Your back patio could be the most-used space in your home. Right now, the heat and daily storms keep you inside for most of the year. A solid, permitted patio cover changes that - without the cost or complexity of a full enclosure.

Patio cover installation in Coral Springs attaches a permanent roof structure to your home that blocks direct sun and sheds rain from above while leaving the sides open to the breeze - most standard projects are installed in one to two days once permits are approved, with the full timeline from first call to finished cover typically running four to eight weeks.
In Coral Springs, the primary job of a patio cover is blocking radiant heat and shedding the daily summer storms that roll through Broward County from late May through October. An uncovered patio here is genuinely uncomfortable for most of the year. A solid insulated cover changes the math completely - your outdoor dining area, grill station, or seating space becomes a place you can actually use on a Tuesday in July, not just on a cool January afternoon.
If you are comparing a patio cover to something more enclosed, our screen room installation adds insect protection and some weather shielding on the sides, while a patio cover handles the overhead protection and leaves the perimeter open. We will help you choose the right level of enclosure for your budget and goals.
If you walk past your back patio all summer because the sun makes it unbearable, a solid insulated patio cover is the fix. In Coral Springs, the combination of direct sun and high humidity makes an uncovered patio genuinely uncomfortable for most of the year, and a quality cover can drop the surface temperature dramatically.
South Florida's daily summer thunderstorms can roll in within minutes. If your patio has no cover, you are constantly moving furniture inside or abandoning plans. A properly installed cover with good drainage lets you stay outside through a passing shower and keeps your outdoor space dry and ready.
Constant UV exposure fades cushions, warps wood, and degrades composite decking faster than most homeowners expect. If you are replacing outdoor furniture more often than you would like, a patio cover pays for itself partly by protecting what sits under it.
In Coral Springs, covered outdoor living space is a feature buyers notice and appreciate. If your neighbors have covered patios and yours does not, a well-designed cover brings your home in line with the neighborhood standard and gives buyers one more reason to choose your property.
The right patio cover for a Coral Springs home starts with the right roof type. Solid insulated panel roofs are the practical default here - they block direct sun almost completely and shed the heavy afternoon rain that makes South Florida's wet season so relentless. Lattice and open-beam pergola styles look attractive but let both sun and rain through, which limits their usefulness in this climate. For homeowners who want their patio to be genuinely functional from May through October, a solid cover is the better investment. We walk every customer through the trade-offs at the free on-site estimate, and we give an honest recommendation based on your specific situation - not the option with the higher price tag. If your goals are mainly aesthetic shade or you are in a location where full sun protection matters less, a pergola-style structure can still be the right fit.
For homeowners interested in doing more with their patio space, we also offer sunroom design consultations that can help you plan a future enclosure even if you start with a patio cover today. Starting with a well-built cover and expanding later is a common approach for homeowners who want to phase the investment over a few years.
The best performer in South Florida's heat and rain - blocks radiant sun, sheds water quickly, and keeps the surface temperature under the cover dramatically cooler.
For homeowners who prioritize aesthetics and light shade over full rain protection - a lower-cost option for areas with less intense sun exposure.
For larger patios or to cover a pool deck area - the structure is scaled to the footprint and engineered for the post spacing and fastener loads the size requires.
Framing color and trim profile matched to your home's existing exterior so the cover looks like it was always part of the house, not an add-on.
Materials, color, and height selected to meet your specific HOA guidelines, with written approval secured before the permit is pulled.
Full footing work, ledger attachment, post installation, and roof structure with permit coordination from application through final inspection.
Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, and any structure attached to your home must be designed and permitted to meet Florida's wind-load requirements. This is not optional - it affects post sizing, fastener types, and the engineering behind the roof panels. A contractor who skips the permit is also skipping the wind-load review, which can leave you with a structure that fails in a storm and potentially voids your homeowner's insurance. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public license lookup so you can confirm any contractor's state license status before signing a contract - it takes about two minutes and is worth doing on every project. Coral Springs also sits on flat, low-lying land with a relatively high water table, and that affects how post footings are sized and how the cover's slope must direct water away from your home's foundation rather than letting it pool.
Coral Springs is a planned community with a large number of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and most associations require written architectural review before a patio cover is installed. We are familiar with that process and handle the HOA submission as part of our standard project workflow. We serve homeowners throughout the broader area, including Margate and Tamarac, where the same permit, wind-load, and HOA considerations apply.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what your patio situation looks like and what you are hoping to get out of it - shade, rain protection, aesthetics, or all three. No need to have a design in mind before you reach out.
We visit your home, measure the patio area, look at how your home's roofline and exterior wall connect to the new cover, and walk through style and material options that fit your home and HOA (if applicable). You leave the meeting with a clear written proposal.
If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare and submit that documentation first - before the city permit is pulled. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file the permit application with the city, including the structural drawings required for Florida's wind-load review.
Once the permit is approved, the crew arrives and typically completes a standard patio cover in one to two days. Work is mostly in your backyard - daily life inside continues normally. After installation, the city inspector confirms the structure was built to the approved plans, and we walk the finished project with you before we leave.
Free on-site visit. Written estimate before any commitment. We handle permits and HOA paperwork from start to finish.
(754) 318-0068Every patio cover we build is permitted and engineered to meet Florida's high-wind requirements for Broward County. Post sizing, fastener specifications, and roof panel connections are calculated for local wind speeds - not a generic off-the-shelf product that may not meet code.
Coral Springs neighborhoods take their appearance standards seriously. We handle the HOA submission and get written approval in hand before any permit is filed or any post goes in the ground - so your finished cover is exactly what your association expects, with no violation notices after the fact.
The most common failure point in patio cover installations is the connection where the ledger attaches to your home. A poorly flashed ledger lets water behind it, which rots your wall or fascia over time - damage that often does not show up until it is expensive to repair. We flash and seal every ledger correctly, the first time.
We have been through the Broward County permit process many times and know how to prepare applications that move through review without unnecessary delays. We also give you honest, realistic timeline estimates upfront - not a best-case scenario that falls apart when real permit review times kick in.
A patio cover is a relatively fast project, but it is still a permanent structural addition to your home. Getting the engineering, the flashing, and the permit right from the start is what separates a cover that lasts 20 years from one that causes problems in the first rainy season.
Planning a future enclosed room? A sunroom design consultation helps you map out the full project so a patio cover today can connect seamlessly to a larger build later.
Learn MoreAdds insect protection and partial weather shielding to the sides of your patio space - a middle ground between a simple cover and a fully enclosed room.
Learn MoreWe handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the installation - book your free estimate now before the wet season returns.