
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds screen rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures for Pompano Beach homeowners - all permitted through the City of Pompano Beach, built to Broward County wind standards, and sized for the salt-air conditions near the Atlantic and the Intracoastal. We have been serving South Florida since 2017 and reply within one business day.

Pompano Beach properties near the Atlantic coast, the Intracoastal, and the city's canal network deal with mosquitoes and salt air that open patios simply cannot handle. Our screen room installation work uses aluminum framing with marine-grade finishes and stainless fasteners that hold up in coastal conditions - so the room lasts instead of corroding within a few seasons.
Many Pompano Beach homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s on concrete slab foundations with modest square footage. A sunroom addition expands the living area without a full interior gut renovation, and high-performance glazing keeps the new space usable even during the long, humid summer that dominates this city from May through October.
Flat-roofed and ranch-style homes throughout Pompano Beach almost always have a concrete slab out back that sits empty most of the year. Enclosing that slab turns dead outdoor space into a room you actually use - protected from the afternoon thunderstorms that roll in daily from June through September and from the bugs that make open patios miserable after sunset.
In a coastal city that sees salt-driven humidity twelve months a year, a four season sunroom earns its cost by giving you a comfortable, climate-controlled retreat that does not depend on the weather outside. Insulated panels and a dedicated cooling source mean this room works in August just as well as it does in January.
Original screen enclosures and covered lanais from the 1960s and 1970s throughout Pompano Beach have spent decades in direct salt air. Frames corrode, screen tears, and old caulk seals crack under repeated thermal expansion. Remodeling these structures replaces what has failed and brings them up to current Florida Building Code wind requirements.
Homes along Atlantic Boulevard and in Pompano Beach's older inland neighborhoods often have uncovered slabs that offer no shade from the intense Florida sun. A properly anchored patio cover rated for Broward County wind loads is a practical first step toward creating usable outdoor space without committing to a full enclosure.
Pompano Beach sits directly on the Atlantic coast in northeastern Broward County, and that location creates conditions that inland cities simply do not face. Salt air off the ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, metal fasteners, and exterior coatings at a rate that catches homeowners off guard. A screen room or sunroom that was installed with standard hardware and no salt-air treatment can show visible frame oxidation and failing seals within a few years of installation - a problem that almost never appears in a community even ten miles further inland. Choosing a contractor who specifies the right materials for coastal conditions is not a premium upgrade here; it is the baseline for work that will actually last.
The city's housing stock compounds this. Most single-family homes in Pompano Beach were built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block construction with flat or low-slope roofs - a style that handles South Florida wind well but tends to have small, closed-off floor plans. Many of these homes have original screen enclosures or covered patios that are now 40 to 60 years old and well past their useful life. Those structures often do not meet current Broward County wind-load requirements, which became significantly more demanding after the 2004-2005 hurricane seasons. Adding or replacing an enclosure on a mid-century home here requires both knowledge of how the existing structure was built and familiarity with what the current permit process requires.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly and pulls permits through the City of Pompano Beach Building Department for every permitted project. We know what Pompano Beach inspectors look for on sunroom and screen enclosure work, and we submit the engineered drawings and product approvals that move permit review along rather than stalling it.
The city is easy to navigate once you know the grid. Atlantic Boulevard is the main east-west corridor, running from State Road A1A near the beach all the way through the inland neighborhoods west of I-95. US-1 (Federal Highway) and A1A carry most of the coast-side traffic. The area near the Pompano Beach Pier is one of the most recognizable parts of the city, and the Hillsboro Lighthouse at the northern edge marks the boundary with Deerfield Beach. Most of our Pompano Beach jobs are in the single-family residential neighborhoods between US-1 and I-95 - a mix of older CBS homes, some with canal frontage along the Intracoastal system, and newer construction closer to the beach corridor.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Margate, FL to the west, where the housing stock and building conditions are similar. If you are near the Coconut Creek or Deerfield Beach edge of Pompano Beach, our team covers those communities as well - including Deerfield Beach, FL directly to the north.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We ask about your home, your outdoor space, and what you are hoping to get out of the project so the site visit focuses on the right options from the start.
We visit your Pompano Beach home, measure the space, and evaluate the existing slab, structure, and any coastal exposure factors. For canal-front or oceanside properties, we check material suitability at this stage. The assessment is at no charge and includes a written estimate.
We submit the permit application to the City of Pompano Beach and handle all required inspections. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we identify that early and help you prepare the documentation their review requires - both the permit and HOA processes start at the same time to avoid delays.
Once permits are in hand, most standard screen rooms and sunrooms are framed and enclosed within one to two weeks. We walk through the finished room with you before closing the project - checking every seal, panel, door, and drainage point so nothing gets left for you to discover later.
We serve Pompano Beach, FL with permitted screen rooms, sunroom additions, and patio enclosures sized for coastal conditions. Fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Pompano Beach is one of the larger cities in Broward County, with roughly 112,000 residents spread across about 25 square miles along the Atlantic coast. It sits midway between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Boca Raton to the north, squarely in the middle of South Florida's densely developed Gold Coast. The city grew rapidly from the 1950s through the 1980s, when farmland was converted to residential neighborhoods at a pace that shaped most of what still exists today. The result is a city where a large share of the housing stock - primarily concrete block ranch homes and low-rise condominiums - is now 40 to 70 years old. According to Pompano Beach historical accounts, the city has also seen significant new development along the beach corridor in recent years, adding a newer layer of construction alongside its mid-century residential base.
The Intracoastal Waterway runs along the eastern side of the city, and many residential neighborhoods back up to canals that connect to it - giving Pompano Beach a large number of waterfront properties with the distinctive salt-air and drainage challenges that come with canal frontage. The Pompano Beach Pier on the Atlantic and the historic Hillsboro Lighthouse at the northern tip near the Hillsboro Inlet are two of the most recognized landmarks in the city. Neighboring Coconut Creek, FL lies to the northwest, and Margate, FL borders the city to the west - both areas where we work regularly alongside our Pompano Beach projects.
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