
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions for Deerfield Beach homeowners - all permitted through the City of Deerfield Beach, engineered to Broward County wind standards, and built with materials that hold up on canal-front and coastal properties. We have been serving South Florida since 2017 and reply within one business day.

Most Deerfield Beach homes built in the 1960s through the 1990s already have a concrete slab at the back - a foundation that is ready to become enclosed living space. Our patio enclosures work turns that existing slab into a protected room, using framing and glazing options suited to Deerfield Beach's salt air, heavy summer rain, and Broward County wind requirements.
Deerfield Beach's proximity to the Atlantic and its canal network means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a genuine year-round problem, not a seasonal nuisance. A properly built screen room - aluminum framing with a powder-coated finish, stainless fasteners, and fine-mesh screen where needed - lets you sit outside in the evening without the bites and without the expense of a full enclosure.
Deerfield Beach has a mix of year-round residents and seasonal homeowners, and both groups benefit from a sunroom that works in August just as well as it does in January. Insulated glazing that limits solar heat gain, combined with a dedicated cooling source, is what separates a comfortable four season room from a glorified greenhouse in South Florida's climate.
Concrete block homes from the 1970s and 1980s that make up much of Deerfield Beach's residential neighborhoods tend to have compact floor plans that leave little room for growing families or new work-from-home arrangements. A sunroom addition is often the most practical way to add a livable room to one of these homes without a full interior renovation.
Original screen enclosures from the 1970s and 1980s throughout Deerfield Beach are approaching or past their useful life. Aluminum frames corrode in coastal air faster than in inland cities, caulk seals crack after repeated wet seasons, and old structures rarely meet the post-2004 Broward County wind-load requirements. Remodeling replaces what has failed and brings the structure up to current code.
HOA-governed communities near Hillsboro Boulevard and Sample Road often look for enclosed outdoor living options that meet both building code and association design guidelines. An enclosed patio room - fully sealed against rain and insects - gives Deerfield Beach homeowners a comfortable year-round space that works within the design constraints of most HOA communities in this part of Broward County.
Deerfield Beach sits at the northern edge of Broward County, right on the Atlantic Ocean, and the combination of salt air, a high water table, flat terrain, and a large number of canal-front properties creates conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work differently here than in cities even a few miles inland. A large share of residential lots in Deerfield Beach back up to canals that feed into the Intracoastal Waterway. Those lots are exposed to constant moisture and salt air that standard aluminum hardware and coatings cannot handle for long. Contractors who work primarily in inland Broward County communities sometimes underestimate how quickly coastal exposure degrades framing finishes, fasteners, and caulk seals here - leading to callbacks and early failures that a proper coastal specification would have prevented.
The city's housing stock adds a second layer of complexity. Most single-family homes in Deerfield Beach were built between the 1960s and the 1990s, using concrete block construction that holds up well in wind but tends to have concrete patio slabs that have settled or shifted over decades on sandy, low-draining soil. Flat terrain and a high water table mean that standing water after heavy rain is common in yards and around slab edges throughout the city. A contractor who understands these site conditions will account for drainage in the enclosure design - not just the framing and glazing - which is what separates a structure that performs well over time from one that starts leaking at the base within a few wet seasons.
Our crew works throughout Deerfield Beach regularly and pulls permits through the City of Deerfield Beach Building Department for every permitted project. We understand what Deerfield Beach inspectors look for on sunroom and enclosure work, and we submit complete permit packages - engineered drawings, product approvals, and site plans - that keep the review moving rather than stalling on requests for additional documentation.
The city's layout follows a straightforward grid. Hillsboro Boulevard (SR 810) and Sample Road (SR 834) are the main east-west roads that most residents navigate daily, running from I-95 near the western edge through older neighborhoods and out to US-1 and the beach corridor. Quiet Waters Park, a large county park inside the city, is one of the most recognized landmarks for Deerfield Beach residents. The International Fishing Pier on the Atlantic is the city's most visible public gathering spot on the coast. Most of our Deerfield Beach projects are in the single-family neighborhoods between Hillsboro Boulevard and Sample Road, with a good number on canal-front streets along the Intracoastal system.
We serve homeowners in neighboring Pompano Beach, FL directly to the south, where the housing stock and coastal conditions are closely similar to Deerfield Beach. If you are on the Boca Raton side of Deerfield Beach, we cover that corridor as well.
Call or submit your project through the contact form and we get back to you within one business day. We ask about your property, the existing outdoor space, and what you want the finished room to do - so the site visit is focused and the estimate is relevant to your actual situation.
We visit your Deerfield Beach home to measure the space and evaluate the slab, the existing structure, and any coastal or drainage factors that affect the design. For canal-front or waterfront properties, we assess material suitability during this visit. The estimate is written and includes everything - no surprises added later.
We submit the permit application to the City of Deerfield Beach and handle all inspections. If your neighborhood has an HOA - common in Deerfield Beach - we identify that early and help you prepare the documentation their review requires. Both the city permit and HOA review start at the same time so neither process waits on the other.
Once permits are in hand, most standard enclosures and sunrooms are framed and finished within one to two weeks. We do a full walkthrough with you at the end - checking every seal, drain point, door, and panel - before the project is closed. Nothing is left for you to discover after we leave.
We serve Deerfield Beach, FL with permitted patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions built for coastal conditions. Fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Deerfield Beach covers roughly 15 square miles at the northern tip of Broward County, bordering Boca Raton to the north and sitting directly on the Atlantic Ocean. The city has a population in the range of 75,000 to 85,000 people, with a mix of year-round residents and seasonal homeowners who spend winters in South Florida. Most of the residential housing was developed between the 1960s and the 1990s - concrete block construction on modest lots, with a significant number of canal-front properties backing up to the Intracoastal Waterway system. According to Deerfield Beach historical records, the city also has a notable commercial and industrial base along the I-95 corridor, which gives it a stable, working population alongside its retiree and seasonal residents.
The International Fishing Pier on the Atlantic and Quiet Waters Park - a large Broward County park known for outdoor recreation including a cable water ski attraction - are two landmarks that most Deerfield Beach residents know well. The Hillsboro Boulevard and Sample Road corridors are the main east-west routes through the city, connecting inland neighborhoods to the beach. Neighboring Coconut Creek, FL lies to the southwest, and Pompano Beach, FL borders the city to the south - both communities where our crew works alongside our Deerfield Beach projects.
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