
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds and remodels sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for North Lauderdale homeowners - all permitted through the City of North Lauderdale, built to Broward County wind standards, and suited to the 1970s concrete block homes and compact lots throughout this community. We have been serving South Florida since 2017 and reply within one business day.

Most of North Lauderdale's single-family homes were built in the 1970s, and many have original screen enclosures or covered lanais that are now 40 to 50 years old. Our sunroom remodeling work replaces deteriorated frames, torn screens, and failed glazing seals while bringing the structure up to current Broward County wind-load requirements - the kind of upgrade that actually extends the life of the enclosure for another generation.
Concrete block homes throughout North Lauderdale almost always have a rear concrete slab that sits exposed to the elements year-round. Enclosing that slab creates a usable room protected from mosquitoes, the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that roll through from June to October, and the intense UV exposure that degrades outdoor furniture and flooring far faster in South Florida than in cooler states.
A new screen enclosure is often the most cost-effective first step for North Lauderdale homeowners who want to reclaim outdoor space without committing to a full insulated sunroom. We size the structure to fit compact lots, use aluminum framing with corrosion-resistant finishes, and anchor everything to meet Broward County hurricane wind standards.
North Lauderdale homes from the 1970s were built with compact floor plans, and many families have outgrown the space over the years. A sunroom addition creates a new room - a home office, a reading area, a casual entertaining space - without the disruption of a full interior renovation, and high-performance glazing keeps it comfortable through South Florida's demanding summers.
For North Lauderdale homeowners who want a room that is comfortable every month of the year - not just the mild winter months - a four season sunroom with insulated glazing and dedicated climate control is the right choice. It handles the intense humidity and UV exposure of summer just as well as the cooler, drier days from November through March.
Some North Lauderdale homeowners want shade and storm protection over their slab without committing to a fully enclosed space. A properly anchored patio cover - rated for Broward County wind loads and pitched to direct water away from the foundation - is a practical and affordable starting point that can be upgraded to a full enclosure later if desired.
North Lauderdale was developed almost entirely in the 1970s, which means most of its housing stock is now 40 to 50 years old. Those homes were built to the building codes of that era - codes that have been substantially updated since the 2004-2005 hurricane seasons, when Florida overhauled its wind-resistance requirements for attached structures. An original screen enclosure or covered lanai from that period is almost certain to fall short of what is required today. Remodeling or adding an enclosure to one of these homes means the new work must be permitted, engineered, and inspected to current Broward County standards. A contractor who does not understand this distinction will produce work that fails inspection or, worse, fails in a storm.
The city's geography adds its own demands. North Lauderdale covers just 4.6 square miles on very flat, low-lying land that was originally farmland. The city operates its own water control district to manage drainage because the terrain does not drain naturally after heavy rain. That means flat-lot drainage is a real concern any time a new slab is poured or an existing one is enclosed. A contractor who does not account for proper grading around a new enclosure can create a situation where water pools against the home's foundation after every significant storm - a problem that compounds over years and causes real structural damage.
Our crew works throughout North Lauderdale regularly and pulls permits through the City of North Lauderdale Building Department for every permitted project. We understand what local inspectors require for sunroom and enclosure submissions in this municipality, and we prepare our permit packages to meet those requirements the first time - avoiding the back-and-forth that slows down projects.
State Road 7 (US 441) runs along North Lauderdale's western edge and is the main commercial corridor most residents and contractors use daily. The city's residential streets fan out east from there - compact, quiet blocks of 1970s single-family homes, townhouses, and small apartment complexes. Boulevard of Champions, a distinctive curved road designed as part of the city's original planning, is one of the most recognizable streets in the community. Most of our North Lauderdale work is in the single-family neighborhoods between SR-7 and the city's eastern border with Margate and Coconut Creek, where the housing density and lot sizes are consistent throughout.
We serve homeowners in neighboring Tamarac, FL to the south, where the housing stock and permit process are very similar. If you are near the Margate border or the Coconut Creek edge of the city, those communities are also well within our regular service area.
Call us or submit your estimate request online. We respond to every North Lauderdale inquiry within one business day and can typically schedule a site visit within a few days of your first contact.
A crew member visits your North Lauderdale property, evaluates the existing structure or slab, checks drainage and grading conditions, and reviews any HOA or setback requirements. Your written estimate covers materials, scope, permit costs, and timeline - with no hidden charges added later.
We submit the permit application to the City of North Lauderdale Building Department and order materials once you approve the estimate. Review typically takes two to four weeks. We handle all communication with the building department and keep you updated throughout the waiting period.
Active construction on a standard North Lauderdale project takes one to two weeks once permits are in hand and materials are on site. We schedule all required city inspections, walk the finished work with you, and provide your copy of the final inspection approval when the job is complete.
We serve North Lauderdale homeowners with permitted, code-compliant sunroom and enclosure work. Fill out the form or call us and we will reply within one business day.
(754) 318-0068North Lauderdale is a compact city of roughly 44,000 people covering just 4.6 square miles in north-central Broward County. It borders Margate to the north, Coconut Creek to the northeast, Tamarac to the south and west, and Lauderhill to the southeast. The city was developed almost entirely during the 1970s, when affordable single-family homes attracted working families from across the country. That history is visible in the housing stock today - consistent rows of single-story concrete block homes, most with modest lots, concrete driveways, and rear slabs or carports that date from the original construction era. Boulevard of Champions, designed by architect Morris Lapidus as part of the city's original plan, is the most architecturally distinctive street in the city, with its curved layout and decorative beacon structures.
North Lauderdale has a young, diverse population with a large share of family households and a mix of homeowners and renters. Hampton Pines Park, the city's main community gathering space, hosts events throughout the year and is a neighborhood anchor for residents on the city's eastern side. The density of the city - more than 15,000 housing units in under five square miles - means contractors who work here know how to navigate tight lots and shared property lines efficiently. Residents here tend to be practical about home improvements: they want the work done correctly, on time, and without drama. Neighbors in Margate, FL just to the north have similar 1970s housing and the same permit requirements, and our crew covers both communities regularly.
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