
Your patio sits empty half the year because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. A properly built sunroom fixes that - giving you a comfortable, climate-controlled room that connects you to your backyard every single day.

Sunroom additions in Coral Springs involve designing and building a glass-and-frame room attached to your home, giving you a fully enclosed space that can be used comfortably year-round - most residential projects take six weeks to four months from signed contract to finished, inspected room.
In South Florida, an uninsulated or poorly glazed sunroom becomes an oven by mid-morning. That is why every addition we build uses high-performance glazing and connects to your home's cooling system - so you actually use the room instead of avoiding it. Most of the construction happens from the outside, so your household routine stays intact until the very end.
If you already have a screened enclosure, a conversion to a proper sunroom is often faster and less expensive than starting from scratch. Check out our four season sunrooms page if you want a fully climate-controlled room that functions like a permanent part of your home.
If your patio or lanai sits empty from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, you are losing access to a real part of your home. That underused space is costing you in comfort every single day, and the problem only gets worse without a solution.
A new work-from-home routine, a hobby that needs space, or a growing household often points to a sunroom addition as the fastest path to more room. Much of the construction happens outside, so you are not living in a construction zone while the work gets done.
An aging screen enclosure that leaks during heavy rain or fails to keep insects out has reached the end of its useful life. Converting or replacing it with insulated glazing and proper climate control transforms a marginal outdoor room into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
Many Coral Springs homes have floor plans that limit how much natural light reaches the main living areas. A sunroom opens up a wall of glass that floods adjacent rooms with daylight, making the whole home feel larger and more connected to the outdoors.
Every sunroom project starts with what you want the room to do. A morning coffee spot with fans and screened panels is a very different build from a fully air-conditioned home office with impact glass and a finished floor. We work with you to match the design to how you actually live - and to what Broward County's building code requires for your specific lot and situation. Our sunroom construction process covers everything from foundation to final inspection.
South Florida's climate makes certain choices non-negotiable. Low-solar-gain glazing and a dedicated cooling source are the baseline for a room you will actually use year-round. From there, options like gable roofs, tile floors, ceiling fans, sliding doors, and decorative finishes all customize the space to your preferences and your home's existing style.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection without full climate control - suitable for Coral Springs's mild dry-season months.
Fully insulated and connected to your home's cooling system - the standard choice for year-round comfort in South Florida.
Replace aging screen panels with insulated glazing using your existing slab and roof structure, saving time and cost.
Built from the slab up on an open area of your lot, giving you full flexibility on size, shape, and finish level.
Enclose an existing covered lanai with glass or screen panels, upgrading an underused outdoor space into a functional room.
Smaller footprint rooms attached to a bedroom, kitchen, or living area to add light and a little extra space without a large project.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County, where average highs stay in the upper 80s to low 90s for most of the year and humidity is relentlessly high. A sunroom here is not a luxury upgrade for mild spring afternoons - it is an engineering problem. Without high-performance glazing and proper climate control, the room becomes unusable by mid-morning during the wet season, which runs from roughly May through October. We build every addition with the South Florida summer as the design standard, not an edge case.
Florida also has some of the most demanding wind-resistance building standards in the country, and Broward County falls within a high-wind zone. The frame, glazing panels, roof, and anchoring system for your sunroom all have to meet these requirements - which is why working with a contractor who knows local code matters here more than in most other states. Homeowners in Margate and Pompano Beach face the same code requirements - and we build to those standards across all of our service area. For more on why the permit and inspection process matters here, the Federal Emergency Management Agency explains how wind and flood zone designations affect construction standards in South Florida.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us about your space, how you want to use it, and your general budget range - that is enough to get started.
We visit your home, take measurements, and review the site. You get a detailed written proposal covering materials, scope, timeline, and total price - no guesswork.
We submit the permit application to the building department and handle follow-up. If your community has an HOA, we walk you through what they will need and help you prepare the documentation.
Most of the build happens outside your home. Once the city inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough with you - checking every seal, every door, and every detail before we call it done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home. We come to you, take measurements, and give you a written quote before any commitment is made.
(754) 318-0068A contractor who asks you to pull the permit yourself is a red flag in Florida. We handle the permit application, the engineering drawings, and every required inspection. Your sunroom is on the record when we are done.
We build specifically to Broward County's high-wind-zone standards - not to a general national spec. That means the frame, glass, and anchoring all meet what the local building department actually requires.
We come to your home, take measurements, and give you a written proposal with a firm price. No phone guesses, no surprise add-ons after you sign. You know exactly what you are getting before any commitment is made.
We know the HOA approval timelines in Coral Springs neighborhoods, the soil and drainage conditions across the city, and how Broward County's permit office runs. That experience shortens your project timeline. Learn more about how we work at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
These are not talking points - they are the things that determine whether your project goes smoothly or turns into a months-long headache. We have seen what happens when permits are skipped or wind-load requirements are ignored, and we build accordingly. You can verify contractor licensing in Florida at myfloridalicense.com.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition - the most comfortable and most-used option for South Florida homeowners.
Learn MoreFull new-build sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection, engineered for Broward County's wind and building standards.
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