
Coral Springs Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds patio-to-sunroom conversions, four season rooms, and screen enclosures for Tamarac homeowners - all permitted through the City of Tamarac and built to Broward County wind standards. We reply within one business day.

Tamarac homes from the 1970s and 1980s almost universally have a concrete slab patio at the back of the house - a footprint that already exists and is ready to become enclosed living space. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion work reuses that existing foundation, adds insulated walls and glazing, and connects the room to climate control so it is usable year-round - not just on cool evenings.
In Tamarac, a four season room must handle summer heat and humidity first - winter comfort is rarely the issue. Insulated low-emissivity glass combined with a properly sized cooling source keeps the room genuinely livable from May through October, when an unprotected patio is unbearable.
Tamarac homeowners looking for bug-free outdoor space at a lower cost than full enclosure get strong value from screen room installation. With the flat lots and drainage canals that run through many Tamarac neighborhoods, mosquito pressure is real - a screen room addresses it directly.
Tamarac is a fully built-out city with no room for new construction, so homeowners looking for more space have to add to what they have. A sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to add a livable room to a 1970s or 1980s concrete block home without a full interior renovation.
Original screen enclosures from the 1970s and 1980s throughout Tamarac are well past their useful life - frames corrode in the salt-tinged coastal air, and old caulk seals fail after repeated wet seasons. Remodeling replaces what is worn out and brings the structure up to current wind standards.
Tamarac HOA and condo communities often look for an outdoor living option that functions every month of the year, not just in the mild winter season. An all season room with proper insulation and climate control meets that need while keeping the look and feel of a relaxed Florida outdoor space.
Tamarac was developed as one of Florida's early large planned communities, starting in the late 1960s and growing rapidly through the 1980s. The result is a housing stock that is remarkably uniform in age - most single-family homes and low-rise condominiums here were built in a concentrated window, which means a large share of Tamarac properties are now 40 to 55 years old. Original screen enclosures, lanais, and covered patios from that era were never built to today's Broward County wind-load standards, and many have corroded frames, failing seals, and glazing that would not pass a current inspection. A contractor who works in Tamarac regularly understands that the first conversation is often about what the existing structure can and cannot support.
The city's flat terrain and drainage network create conditions that affect sunroom foundations specifically. Tamarac sits on low-lying land with a high water table - the same conditions found across inland Broward County. Concrete patio slabs here can shift or settle over decades, and standing water after the heavy afternoon storms that arrive from May through October tests every foundation and drainage design. The combination of summer heat, high humidity, and salt air from the nearby Atlantic also shortens the life of exterior materials faster than homeowners typically expect, which is why choosing the right frame materials and sealants matters as much as the design itself.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly and pulls permits through the City of Tamarac Building Department for every permitted project. We know the city's permit review process and what inspectors look for on sunroom and enclosure work in this jurisdiction.
Tamarac is a city built around a grid of surface roads rather than a freeway. Commercial Boulevard runs east-west through the city and is the main commercial corridor most residents use daily. University Drive and State Road 7 form the north-south edges, and the Florida Turnpike runs just east of the city. Colony West Golf Club on the west side is one of the city's most recognized landmarks, and most of our work here is in the residential neighborhoods that fill the space between these roads - a consistent mix of one-story CBS homes and low-rise condo communities.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Lauderhill, FL to the south. If you are on the Margate or North Lauderdale side of Tamarac, our team covers those areas too.
Call or submit a project through the contact form and we reply within one business day. We ask a few questions about your home and goals so the site visit is efficient and the estimate is accurate.
We visit your Tamarac home to measure the space and evaluate the existing patio or structure. For conversion projects, we check whether the existing slab and framing can support the planned addition - that assessment is included at no charge.
We submit the permit application to the City of Tamarac and handle all required inspections. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we identify that early and help you prepare what their review needs - both processes run at the same time rather than in sequence.
Once permits are in hand, most standard rooms are framed and enclosed within one to two weeks. We walk through the finished room with you and confirm every seal, panel, and door is right before the project is closed out.
We serve Tamarac, FL with permitted sunroom conversions, four season rooms, and screen enclosures. Fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(754) 318-0068Tamarac is a city of roughly 65,000 to 70,000 residents in northwestern Broward County, covering approximately 12 square miles. The city was incorporated in 1963 and developed rapidly through the 1970s and 1980s as one of South Florida's early planned communities, originally marketed to retirees. That origin still shapes the city today - the housing stock is unusually uniform in age, with most single-family homes and low-rise condominiums built in a concentrated window between the late 1960s and the late 1980s. According to city records and historical accounts, Tamarac is now fully built out - there is essentially no undeveloped land remaining, meaning all demand for improvements comes from existing homes.
Commercial Boulevard is the city's main east-west corridor, lined with shopping centers, restaurants, and service businesses that most Tamarac residents use regularly. Colony West Golf Club is one of the city's most visible landmarks. The city borders Lauderhill, North Lauderdale, Margate, Coconut Creek, and Coral Springs - a dense cluster of communities that all share similar housing stock and building conditions. Neighboring North Lauderdale, FL and Lauderhill, FL are both areas where our crew works regularly.
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