
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners throughout Margate, FL - every project permitted through the City of Margate Building Department and built to Broward County wind standards. We know the neighborhoods along Margate Boulevard and SR 7, and we reply within one business day.

Most homes in Margate were built in the 1970s and 1980s with lanais or covered patios that are open to the heat and humidity. A sunroom addition turns that dead space into a climate-controlled room built to Broward County wind and hurricane requirements, permitted through the City of Margate Building Department.
Margate sits on flat, low-lying terrain where open patios flood in heavy rain and get baked by the afternoon sun. Enclosing an existing concrete or paver patio turns it into a protected, usable room that works in any weather - using the slab you already have as the foundation.
Margate's proximity to the coast means salt air, humidity, and mosquito pressure are year-round facts of life. A professionally installed screen room gives you a shaded, ventilated outdoor space that stays bug-free through the wet season without the cost of a full enclosure.
In Margate, the challenge for a four season room is not winter cold - it is keeping the summer heat and humidity out from May through October. Low-emissivity insulated glass and a dedicated cooling connection make the room genuinely comfortable on the hottest days.
Older screen enclosures and sunrooms in Margate often have deteriorating seals, aging single-pane glazing, or frames that no longer meet current wind-load requirements. Remodeling brings the structure up to current code and restores the comfort and weatherproofing you need.
Many Margate homeowners have a covered patio that is already partially enclosed or has a solid roof. Converting it to a fully sealed sunroom adds weather protection and, if desired, climate control - often at a lower cost than building from scratch because the existing structure provides a starting point.
Margate is a fully built-out South Florida suburb where most of the single-family housing stock dates from the 1960s through the 1990s. That means a large share of the outdoor structures on Margate properties - lanais, screen enclosures, covered patios - are 30 to 50 years old and were built to standards that no longer match what Broward County requires. A sunroom contractor who works in this market regularly understands that the first step on many Margate jobs is a thorough assessment of what the existing structure can support and what needs to be rebuilt to pass a current permit inspection.
The flat terrain in Margate creates drainage challenges that directly affect how a sunroom slab is designed and poured. Water does not run off quickly here, and standing water under or around a slab can cause cracking and settling over time. Salt air from the nearby Atlantic coast also accelerates corrosion on metal frames and fasteners faster than most homeowners expect - which is one reason choosing the right aluminum alloy and coating matters when selecting frame materials for a Margate sunroom.
Our crew works throughout Margate regularly and we know the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Margate Building Department for every permitted project and are familiar with their review process and inspection schedule. Margate runs its own permitting separate from Broward County, so having a contractor who already knows the process avoids delays that catch out-of-area crews off guard.
Most of Margate's residential neighborhoods are dense, established, and compact - one-story concrete block homes on modest lots, mostly along quiet side streets off Margate Boulevard and the SR 7 corridor. The city has a notably large senior population and a mix of owner-occupied homes, condo associations, and rental properties. Condo association boards and property managers along the SR 7 corridor are a regular part of our client mix, and we know how to work within their approval processes efficiently.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring North Lauderdale and throughout this part of Broward County. If you are in Coral Springs to the north, we cover that area as well.
Call us or use the contact form - we reply within one business day. We ask about your space, your goals, and whether your community has an HOA or condo board, so we can schedule a site visit with the right information in hand.
We visit your Margate home to measure the space, review the existing structure, and talk through your options. You receive a written estimate with no pressure and no obligation - we want you to have what you need to make a confident decision.
We handle the permit application to the City of Margate Building Department and schedule all required inspections. If your property has a condo association or HOA, we help you understand what documentation they will need so both processes move at the same time.
Once permits are in hand, we build your sunroom to the approved plans and Broward County wind standards. After the city inspector signs off, we do a final walkthrough with you - checking every seal, every panel, and every door - before we call the job done.
We serve Margate, FL and surrounding Broward County communities. Tell us about your project and we will respond within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Margate is a mid-sized city in Broward County with a population of roughly 60,000 to 65,000 people, sitting inland from the Atlantic coast between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Coral Springs to the north. The city is fully built out - no undeveloped land remains - and most of its residential stock consists of one-story concrete block homes built between the 1960s and the 1990s, with modest lots, short driveways, and original lanai or patio structures that are now showing their age. City Hall sits on Margate Boulevard, the main east-west road through the city, while State Road 7 (US 441) runs north-south through the western part and serves as the main commercial corridor. Margate, Florida on Wikipedia provides additional background on the city's development history.
Margate has a notably large senior population, which is common across central Broward County, and a meaningful mix of condos, townhomes, and rental properties alongside single-family owner-occupied homes. The flat terrain and originally drained wetland base mean drainage is a consideration for any outdoor construction project. We serve Margate homeowners alongside clients in neighboring North Lauderdale and Tamarac, which share similar housing stock and the same Broward County building requirements.
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