
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds all season rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Lauderhill homeowners - permitted through the City of Lauderhill, built to Broward County wind standards, and suited for the 1960s through 1980s CBS homes common in neighborhoods like Inverrary. We have been serving South Florida since 2017 and reply within one business day.

Lauderhill's long, humid summers and hurricane-season storms make an open patio hard to enjoy for months at a time. Our all season rooms are fully enclosed, climate-controlled, and built to the wind-load standards required in Broward County - so you get a comfortable space whether it is 92 degrees and raining in August or a mild day in February.
Many Lauderhill homes, especially those built in the Inverrary community and surrounding blocks in the 1970s, were constructed with modest interior square footage. A sunroom addition creates new living space without a full interior renovation, and modern insulated glazing keeps that space comfortable year-round in South Florida's demanding climate.
Concrete block homes across Lauderhill almost always have a rear slab or covered lanai that is open to the elements. Enclosing that space creates a usable room protected from mosquitoes, heavy afternoon thunderstorms, and the salt-laden humidity that builds up through the rainy season from June through October.
A screened enclosure is the most cost-effective way to claim back outdoor space in Lauderhill. It blocks insects, provides shade, and stays more comfortable on mild days. We use aluminum framing with appropriate corrosion-resistant finishes because the salt air that drifts inland from the Atlantic coast reaches well into Broward County communities like Lauderhill.
Original screen enclosures and covered patios built in the 1960s and 1970s throughout Lauderhill have reached or exceeded their design life. Frames oxidize, screen fabric tears, and old glazing seals fail under decades of heat cycling and storm exposure. Remodeling replaces deteriorated components and brings the structure into compliance with current Broward County Building Code wind requirements.
For Lauderhill homeowners who want more than a screen room but are not ready for a full addition, a four season sunroom offers insulated walls and glazing that create a climate-controlled environment without tying into the main HVAC system. This is a particularly good fit for the 1970s and 1980s ranch-style homes that are common throughout Central Broward Regional Park neighborhoods and surrounding blocks.
Lauderhill covers about 8.5 square miles in central Broward County, and a large share of its housing was built between the 1960s and the 1980s. These concrete block homes are durable, but they were designed for a South Florida that had far less stringent wind-resistance requirements than the current Florida Building Code demands. When a homeowner wants to add or replace an enclosure today, the new work has to meet modern wind-load standards - standards that were dramatically strengthened after the 2004-2005 hurricane seasons. That means a contractor who is not current on Broward County's structural requirements for sunrooms and screen enclosures can create real problems, from failed inspections to structures that do not perform in a named storm.
The city's flat terrain adds another consideration. Lauderhill sits on very low-lying land with a shallow water table, and heavy summer thunderstorms - common from June through October - can leave standing water on flat lots for hours. A sunroom or enclosure slab that is not graded properly will collect water against the home's foundation, accelerating moisture intrusion and causing long-term damage. A contractor familiar with Lauderhill's drainage conditions will slope new slabs appropriately and flag any issues with existing concrete before the enclosure goes up.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly and pulls permits through the City of Lauderhill Building Division for every permitted enclosure project. We know what Lauderhill inspectors expect on sunroom and screen enclosure submissions, and we prepare our permit packages - engineered drawings, product approvals, and wind calculations - to move through review without unnecessary delays.
The two main roads through Lauderhill are State Road 7 (US 441) running north-south and Oakland Park Boulevard running east-west - City Hall itself sits on Oakland Park Boulevard. Inverrary, the city's best-known planned community, sits in the western part of the city and has a mix of single-family homes, condominiums, and golf course frontage that we work in regularly. Central Broward Regional Park, home to a cricket and multi-use stadium, is another familiar landmark on the western side. Most of our Lauderhill jobs are in the single-family residential blocks east and west of State Road 7, where the 1970s and 1980s CBS homes are concentrated.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Lauderdale Lakes, FL to the east, where the housing stock and lot conditions are very similar to Lauderhill. If you are near the Tamarac or Plantation border, our team covers those communities too.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form. We reply to every Lauderhill inquiry within one business day, and we can usually schedule an on-site visit within a few days of your first contact.
A member of our team visits your Lauderhill property, measures the space, checks the existing slab or foundation, and reviews any HOA guidelines or setback requirements. Your written estimate details materials, scope, and permit costs upfront - no surprises later.
We submit the permit package to the City of Lauderhill Building Division and order materials once you approve the estimate. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated throughout and do not start construction until all approvals are in hand.
Active construction on a standard Lauderhill screen room or all season room typically takes one to two weeks. We schedule and manage all required city inspections, and you receive a copy of the final inspection approval when the job is complete.
We serve Lauderhill homeowners with permitted, code-compliant enclosure work. Fill out the form or call us and we will reply within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Lauderhill is a city of about 70,000 to 75,000 people covering roughly 8.5 square miles in central Broward County, positioned between Sunrise to the west, Plantation to the south, Fort Lauderdale to the east, and Tamarac to the north. The city developed quickly during the 1960s and 1970s, which is why its housing stock is so uniform in age and construction type - single-story concrete block homes on modest flat lots. Inverrary is the most recognized neighborhood within the city, a master-planned community designed in the late 1960s with distinct residential sections surrounding a golf course. State Road 7 and Oakland Park Boulevard are the main commercial corridors that most residents use daily.
Lauderhill is one of the more diverse cities in Broward County, with a large Caribbean-American population and a strong community identity. Central Broward Regional Park, which includes a stadium used for cricket and other events, is one of the city's most prominent public spaces. The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center on Oakland Park Boulevard is another well-known institution. For homeowners in this community, the age of the housing stock is the defining factor in any exterior project - and we understand what 1970s CBS construction looks like from the inside out. Neighbors in Tamarac, FL just to the north face very similar property conditions, and we serve both communities with the same crew and the same approach.
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