Your backyard sits unused from May through October because of the heat and afternoon storms. An all season room gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space that works every single day of the year.

All season rooms in Miramar are fully insulated, climate-controlled additions attached to your home - built with a proper foundation, framed walls, a roof system, and energy-efficient glass - so you can use the space comfortably in January and in July, and most projects take three to five months from contract to completed room once you factor in permit review.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic patio cover, an all season room is treated as a permanent room addition - it is tied into your home's structure, connected to your HVAC system or given its own dedicated unit, and built to the same standards as the rest of your house. That means it adds real, usable square footage that works every day of the year, not just during Miramar's short mild season. If a simpler enclosed space is closer to what you have in mind, our enclosed patio rooms page covers that option in detail.
The most common mistake homeowners make when planning this type of project is underestimating how much the glazing choice matters in South Florida. The wrong glass turns a beautiful room into an oven by June. The right glass - tested for solar heat gain and wind resistance - is what makes an all season room actually livable in this climate.
If your patio or yard is comfortable only between November and March, you are losing most of the year's potential from that space. An all season room with proper cooling turns your backyard into a room you actually use in July and August, not just during the mild months.
If your family has outgrown your current floor plan - you need a home office, a playroom, or a casual dining area - an all season room is often faster and less disruptive than a full interior renovation. The construction happens in your yard while the inside of your home stays intact.
South Florida's rainy season brings intense daily thunderstorms from May through October. An all season room lets you stay connected to your outdoor view without getting soaked - you watch the storm from inside a comfortable, dry space instead of scrambling for cover.
Many Miramar homeowners love bright, sun-filled spaces but find that standard windows turn rooms into ovens. An all season room built with the right high-performance glass gives you the light and the view while blocking the solar heat gain that makes South Florida interiors uncomfortable from late spring onward.
Every project starts with a site visit where we assess your yard, measure the space, look at your existing roofline, and talk through how you want to use the room. From there we discuss foundation options, framing, roofing style, glazing, and HVAC. In South Florida the glazing decision shapes everything else - high-performance glass rated to limit solar heat gain is the difference between a room you love and one you avoid from June through September. We design each room with Miramar's subtropical climate in mind, which means every detail from the roof-to-wall flashing to the insulation spec is chosen for heat, humidity, and storm resistance. If you are coming from a deck or patio and want to understand all your conversion options, our enclosed patio rooms page and our four season sunrooms page both cover related scopes worth comparing.
We handle every step of the permit process - preparing construction drawings, submitting to the Miramar building department, and coordinating all required inspections. For HOA-governed communities, we prepare the submission package your architectural review board typically requires. The permit record stays with your home, protects your homeowner's insurance, and removes a common complication at resale. A contractor who builds a room addition without pulling permits is putting your home's value and your coverage at risk.
Best for homeowners who want a permanent, HVAC-connected room that functions comfortably year-round in South Florida's heat and humidity.
Right for Miramar homes where managing solar heat gain and meeting Broward County's wind-resistance requirements are both priorities.
Suited for properties starting from bare ground or replacing an aging patio slab where the foundation needs to be built or reinforced from scratch.
Ideal for homeowners in governed communities who need both city building permit approval and HOA architectural review handled in parallel.
Miramar's subtropical climate is the defining reality for any outdoor addition here. Summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s, humidity stays high for most of the year, and the rainy season runs from May through October with intense daily thunderstorms. An open patio or screened porch is genuinely comfortable for only a few months. An all season room with proper insulation, the right glazing, and a dedicated cooling solution changes that entirely - you get a room that is usable and comfortable regardless of what the weather is doing outside. Broward County falls within a high-wind zone, and any permanent structure added to your home must meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements for framing, anchoring, and glazing. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry and the National Sunroom Association both maintain resources on sunroom construction standards - the right contractor follows those standards on top of the local code minimums.
Much of Miramar's housing stock was built during the rapid growth period of the 1990s and 2000s - which means many homes are now 20 to 35 years old. Homeowners in neighborhoods like those near Pembroke Pines and Weston are at an age where they are making meaningful investments in their homes - adding space, upgrading comfort, and thinking about long-term value. A well-built all season room fits squarely into that kind of thoughtful, lasting improvement. Many Miramar neighborhoods are also HOA-governed, and we are familiar with the architectural review process that most associations require before construction can begin.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will respond within one business day. At the site visit we walk your yard, look at your existing structure, and talk through the design and how you want to use the room.
We provide a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, glazing options, roofing style, HVAC approach, and payment schedule - along with an honest assessment of the permit timeline. No vague line items and no surprises after you sign.
Once you sign the contract we prepare the construction drawings and submit the permit application. For HOA communities we prepare the architectural review package at the same time so both processes run in parallel - typically several weeks of review time before work begins.
Work begins with the foundation and framing, then glazing, roofing, electrical and HVAC, then interior finishing. Inspections occur at multiple stages. We schedule every inspection and walk you through the finished room before we consider the job done.
We respond within one business day, visit your property at no cost, and give you a detailed written estimate. No pressure and no obligation.
(754) 812-0382Florida requires a state-issued contractor's license for anyone building a permanent room addition, and you can verify ours through the state's online licensing database before you sign anything. That credential is your guarantee that the structural work meets the standard the state sets for this type of project.
Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, and every room we build is framed, anchored, and glazed to meet those structural requirements. That means your addition is not a weak point added to your home - it is held to the same wind-resistance standard as the rest of the structure.
Choosing the right glass for Miramar's heat and humidity is the decision that determines whether your all season room is livable in summer. We specify glazing based on local climate performance - solar heat gain coefficient, impact resistance, and insulating value - not just what looks good in a brochure.
We prepare the construction drawings, submit the permit application, and schedule every required inspection through the Miramar building department. For HOA-governed neighborhoods we handle the architectural review package at the same time. The complete permit record stays with your property.
Every one of those credentials matters together. A licensed contractor who also understands South Florida's climate, pulls every permit, and handles HOA coordination gives you a room that is built correctly from the foundation up - and documented to prove it.
Transform an existing open patio or lanai into a fully enclosed room with glass walls and a weathertight roof - a practical step up from a screened porch.
Learn MoreA four season sunroom uses floor-to-ceiling glass and a connected HVAC system to create a bright, light-filled room that stays comfortable through every month of the year.
Learn MoreWe are scheduling new projects now - contact us to lock in your build date before the next permit cycle adds more wait time.