
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Coral Springs homeowners with sunroom additions, four season rooms, and patio enclosures - every project permitted, wind-rated, and built to Broward County standards. We have been working in Coral Springs long enough to know every neighborhood from the Sawgrass Expressway to University Drive, and we reply within one business day.

Coral Springs homes built in the 1970s and 1980s often have a covered patio or lanai that gets baked by the afternoon sun and is unusable half the year. A sunroom addition replaces that dead space with a climate-controlled room your family uses every day, built to Broward County wind and hurricane standards.
In Coral Springs, a four season room is not about surviving cold winters - it is about staying cool and comfortable through the long, humid summer. Insulated glazing and a dedicated cooling connection make the room genuinely livable from May through October.
Mosquito pressure and afternoon storms are a real nuisance in South Florida. A screen room gives Coral Springs homeowners a shaded, ventilated outdoor living space that stays bug-free and rain-protected through the wet season, at a fraction of the cost of a full enclosure.
Coral Springs homeowners with open concrete or paver patios frequently want to reclaim that space from the heat and rain. Enclosing an existing patio leverages the slab you already have and turns it into a protected room without starting from scratch.
Many Coral Springs properties have an existing covered patio that is structurally sound but open to the elements. Converting it to a fully enclosed sunroom adds climate control and weather protection while reusing the existing footprint, which keeps the permit scope manageable.
Older sunrooms and screen enclosures in Coral Springs often have single-pane glazing, aging aluminum frames, or seals that no longer hold up to the rainy season. Remodeling updates the glazing, frame, and weatherproofing so the room performs the way you need it to.
Coral Springs was built out mostly between the late 1960s and the mid-1990s, and most of those homes are now 30 to 55 years old. Original lanais and screen enclosures from that era were not designed to meet today's Broward County wind-resistance requirements, and they were never meant to be climate-controlled living space. A sunroom contractor who works in this market every day understands that the starting point for most projects here is an existing structure that needs to be assessed, permitted, and often rebuilt to meet current code.
South Florida's climate creates a specific set of demands that contractors from other regions often underestimate. The combination of intense UV exposure, daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, high humidity, and hurricane-season wind loads means that glazing selection, frame anchoring, and drainage design are not afterthoughts - they are the core of what makes a sunroom hold up here. Homes in Coral Springs are also built with concrete block construction, which requires different anchoring methods than the wood-frame homes that dominate most other markets.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly and pulls permits through the City of Coral Springs Building Division for every permitted project. We know how the city's review process runs, what inspectors look for, and how to flag HOA approval requirements early so they do not delay a project that is already in the permit queue.
Coral Springs is a city that feels like its own place - from the planned neighborhoods off University Drive and Sample Road to the well-known covered bridge near the city's original development. The housing stock here is mostly single-family concrete block homes on modest lots, many with fenced backyards and existing lanai structures. We also know the flat terrain and high water table that affect how slabs drain, and we account for that in every foundation and enclosure design we build here.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Parkland, FL and throughout northwest Broward County. If you are just outside Coral Springs in Coconut Creek, we cover that area as well.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your space, your goals, and whether your community has an HOA, so we can schedule a site visit efficiently.
A member of our team visits your Coral Springs home to measure the space, review the existing structure, and discuss design options. You will leave the visit with a clear sense of what the project involves and a written estimate - no pressure, no obligation.
We handle the permit application to the City of Coral Springs and coordinate all required inspections. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we flag that early and help you prepare the documentation their review will need - starting both processes at the same time saves weeks.
Once permits are in hand, our crew builds your sunroom to the approved plans and Broward County wind standards. When construction is complete and the inspector has signed off, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every detail is right before we consider the job done.
We serve Coral Springs, FL and the surrounding Broward County communities. Tell us about your project and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Coral Springs was chartered in 1963 and developed almost entirely as a planned community over the following three decades. The city covers about 24 square miles in the northwest corner of Broward County, with a population of well over 130,000 people. It is primarily a residential city with an owner-occupied, family-oriented character - block after block of single-family concrete block homes on modest suburban lots, many with attached garages, fenced backyards, and existing lanai or patio structures. The Sawgrass Expressway borders the city to the north and west, while University Drive and Sample Road serve as the main commercial corridors connecting neighborhoods to shopping and services.
The city is home to Florida's only covered bridge, a local landmark built in 1964 to help promote the new community, and the Coral Springs Sportsplex, a major recreation complex well known to anyone who has lived here for any time. Neighborhoods closest to the Sportsplex tend to have some of the most active HOAs in the city, which is something homeowners planning exterior additions should keep in mind. We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Parkland and Margate, which border Coral Springs to the north and south respectively.
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