
Stop letting bugs, rain, and afternoon heat keep you inside. A three season sunroom gives your Coral Springs home a real, finished room you can actually enjoy.

Three season sunrooms in Coral Springs give you an enclosed, finished room with screened or glass walls and a solid roof - no full insulation needed - and most projects are completed in one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
In South Florida, where winters are mild and the main challenge is heat and humidity rather than cold, a three season sunroom works beautifully for most of the year. Pair it with the right glazing and ceiling fans, and you have a room for morning coffee, evening gatherings, or a home office with a backyard view. If you need full air conditioning year-round, our four season sunrooms are built for exactly that.
Coral Springs homes are built on concrete block, and most backyards have an existing slab or patio that is just waiting to become something useful. We work with what is already there whenever possible, which keeps costs down and the project moving.
If your back patio looks great but you never use it because of the heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, a three season sunroom solves all three problems at once. In Coral Springs, mosquitoes and no-see-ums can make an open patio unusable by late afternoon - an enclosed space changes that completely.
A sunroom gives you a real, usable room - for dining, a home office, a playroom, or a reading nook - at a fraction of the cost of a full room addition. If your family has outgrown the interior but a major renovation feels like too much, a sunroom is a practical middle ground.
Many Coral Springs homes have small windows or heavy blinds just to keep the sun out, which makes interiors feel dark and closed-in. The right glazing in a sunroom gives you natural light and the backyard view without turning the room into an oven.
Outdoor living features are consistently popular with buyers in South Florida. A well-built, permitted sunroom signals thoughtful improvement and adds a feature that photographs well - giving your home an edge that a fresh coat of paint simply cannot match.
We design and build three season sunrooms that attach to your existing home and work with South Florida's climate. That means aluminum frames that resist humidity, UV-filtering or tinted glazing that reduces heat gain, and rooflines engineered to shed Coral Springs' heavy afternoon rain. Every build is permitted and inspected - no shortcuts. If you want a step up to full climate control, we also build patio enclosures ranging from screen rooms to fully enclosed glass sunrooms, depending on how much protection you need.
Our three season sunroom builds include site assessment, permit handling, concrete foundation work if needed, framing, glazing or screening, electrical rough-in for ceiling fans and lighting, flooring, and a final walkthrough. We handle the HOA paperwork too - we know many Coral Springs communities have specific requirements, and we come prepared. Want to upgrade later? We also offer four season sunrooms with full insulation and air conditioning for true year-round comfort.
Best for homeowners who want bug-free evenings and protection from rain while keeping maximum airflow - the most popular option in South Florida.
Suited for homeowners who want a tighter seal against heat and humidity, with the option to add portable or mini-split cooling later.
A mid-range option that provides more weather protection than screens while staying lighter and more affordable than full glass.
Ideal for homes with an existing covered slab or lanai - we enclose what you already have and turn it into a finished, livable room.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County's subtropical climate, where the real challenge is not cold winters but intense afternoon heat, daily summer rain, and insects that make open patios uncomfortable. A three season sunroom addresses all three. The right glazing reduces solar heat gain, the enclosed walls stop the bugs, and a properly pitched roof sheds the afternoon thunderstorms that roll through from May to October. Homeowners in Parkland and Coconut Creek deal with the same conditions, and we build for all of them.
Most homes in Coral Springs were built between the late 1960s and the 1990s on concrete block - construction that holds up well but benefits from thoughtful additions rather than quick fixes. Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, which means any permanent sunroom addition must be engineered and permitted to meet Florida's wind-resistance standards. We build to those standards on every project, and we pull every permit ourselves. You can also learn about what proper sunroom construction looks like from resources like the National Sunroom Association, the trade body that sets industry standards for this work.
Call or submit a form and we get back to you within one business day to schedule a site visit. We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through design options - no pressure, no obligation.
After the visit, you receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and cost. This is where you choose your glazing, flooring, and electrical features. Changes after construction starts are costly, so we take this step seriously.
We submit your building permit application to Broward County on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings they need. Plan for a few weeks of permit review before work begins - we keep you updated at every stage.
Active construction typically runs one to two weeks for a standard sunroom. We coordinate the building inspection and do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done.
No pressure, no obligation. We give you a written quote and honest answers - then the decision is yours.
(754) 318-0068We handle the permit application and coordinate all required Broward County inspections. You never have to chase paperwork or wonder whether the work is legal - it is, because we make it so.
We specify UV-filtering, tinted, or low-emissivity panels based on your sunroom's orientation and your budget. The right glazing is the difference between a room you love and one you avoid from June through September.
Every sunroom we build is designed to meet the wind-load requirements enforced in Broward County. We use approved frames and fasteners and document the work through the inspection process - so you have peace of mind going into hurricane season.
You can check our Florida contractor's license through the state's online lookup at myfloridalicense.com before you sign anything. Verify it - we encourage that. Licensed work means you are protected if anything ever goes wrong.
We have been building sunrooms in Coral Springs and the surrounding Broward County communities since 2017. Every project we take on gets the same attention - permitted, inspected, and built to last in South Florida's demanding climate.
Screen rooms to fully glazed enclosures - turn your existing patio slab into a finished, protected room.
Learn MoreFull insulation and climate control for a room you can use comfortably even on the hottest Coral Springs days.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills up fast - especially heading into the dry season. Reach out now and we will get your project on the calendar.