
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios brings sunroom design, patio enclosures, and screen room installation to Plantation homeowners. We understand the city's CBS construction, HOA requirements, and Broward County permit process.

Plantation homeowners in the Jacaranda neighborhood and along the Broward Boulevard corridor often come to us wanting a room that fits their existing home style rather than looking like an afterthought. Our sunroom design service covers the full planning process - proportions, glazing selection, and how the new room connects to your existing floor plan - so the finished space feels like it was always there.
Plantation's flat lots and canal-adjacent backyards create real drainage challenges that affect how an enclosure slab is designed and poured. We build patio enclosures that account for the city's high water table and give you a dry, usable space that holds up through South Florida's rainy season.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem in Plantation from May through October, especially for homes backing up to canals or retention areas. A properly installed screen room gives you a bug-free outdoor living area without blocking the breeze that makes evenings in Plantation genuinely pleasant.
Plantation's 1960s and 1970s homes were built with modest floor plans that often leave families short on usable indoor space. A custom sunroom addition expands your living footprint without the disruption of a full interior renovation - and the entire structure is designed to meet Broward County's hurricane wind-load standards.
Vinyl frames hold up well in Plantation's combination of heat, humidity, and the light salt air that drifts in from the coast. Unlike painted aluminum, vinyl does not corrode or need repainting, which keeps maintenance costs low over the long term for Plantation homeowners.
Adding a proper sunroom to a Plantation home requires pulling permits through the City of Plantation's building department and meeting current Florida energy and wind-resistance codes. We handle the full permit process and design the addition to work within your existing concrete block structure.
Plantation was master-planned starting in the 1940s and most of its residential neighborhoods were built out between the 1960s and the 1980s. Nearly every home in the city is concrete block construction with a stucco exterior - which is the right choice for South Florida, but it means any sunroom or enclosure needs to anchor correctly into CBS walls and tie into a structure that was designed for a very different climate than the places where most sunroom manufacturers develop their standard products. A crew that has worked on dozens of Plantation homes knows how CBS framing behaves and what fasteners and anchors are needed to make the connection solid.
The city also sits about 10 miles from the Atlantic coast, which is close enough for salt air to affect exposed metals and low-grade fasteners faster than most homeowners expect. Combined with Plantation's year-round heat, high humidity, and summer rainfall, the local climate demands better materials and tighter installation than you would need in a drier or cooler part of the country. Broward County's building code reflects this - wind-load requirements here are among the strictest in the United States, and every sunroom or enclosure must be engineered to meet them. Pulling permits through the City of Plantation and passing inspection is not optional - it is the minimum standard for work that protects your home.
Our crew works throughout Plantation regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Plantation's flat terrain was originally Everglades wetland, and many residential lots in the city have a high water table and sit adjacent to one of the city's drainage canals. That affects how we design and pour the slab for any new enclosure - proper elevation and drainage detailing at the base prevent water intrusion that would otherwise appear in the first rainy season.
The Jacaranda neighborhood in western Plantation is one of the most common areas we work in - its 1960s and 1970s homes have backyards that open onto the community's canals and golf course views, and homeowners there frequently want enclosures that frame the view while blocking bugs and afternoon rain. The neighborhoods closer to Broward Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard on the city's eastern side tend to have smaller lots and tighter setbacks, which affects the footprint we have to work within. University Drive and Pine Island Road are the corridors we use to move between jobs on the north and south sides of the city.
We also regularly serve homeowners in Coral Springs just north of Plantation, where the housing stock and conditions are similar. Homeowners in Sunrise to the north and northwest also call us frequently for the same type of work.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we reply within one business day. We will schedule a time to visit your Plantation property - no charge for the site visit or the estimate.
We measure the space, assess the existing structure and slab, and discuss what you want the room to do. You receive a written estimate with a line-item breakdown - no vague pricing - so you know exactly what you are agreeing to before any work starts.
We submit the permit application to the City of Plantation building department and handle all follow-up. Once the permit is approved, the crew is on site and most of the construction work happens from outside your home with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
A city inspector verifies the work meets the approved plans and Broward County building standards. We then do a final walkthrough with you to confirm every panel seals, every door operates correctly, and the finished room matches what was agreed. Any punch-list items are resolved before we close the job.
We serve all of Plantation, FL - from Jacaranda to the Broward Boulevard corridor. No-charge site visit and written estimate. We reply within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Plantation is a city of around 90,000 people in central Broward County, situated just west of Fort Lauderdale and bordered by Sunrise to the north. Unlike many Florida cities that grew incrementally, Plantation was master-planned from the ground up starting in the 1940s. That planning shows in its organized street grid, dedicated green space, and the distinct residential communities that developed through the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The Jacaranda community in western Plantation is one of the largest and best-known of these planned neighborhoods, with winding streets, golf courses, and homes that date primarily from the 1960s and 1970s. Closer to the city's eastern edge near Broward Boulevard, the neighborhoods are older and more densely built.
Most homes in Plantation are single-story concrete block structures, which is standard for South Florida. Lots are generally modest in size with attached garages and fenced backyards, and many back up to one of the city's drainage canals. The city is largely built out, so most growth comes through renovation and updates to existing homes rather than new construction. I-595 runs along the southern edge of the city, and Florida's Turnpike passes through the east side, making Plantation easy to reach from any direction. Homeowners here are accustomed to working with contractors who understand Broward County's permitting process - neighboring Sunrise to the north shares many of the same housing patterns and building code requirements.
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Learn MoreWhether you are in Jacaranda, near Broward Boulevard, or anywhere in between - we serve all of Plantation. Call today or submit a request and we will get back to you within one business day.