
Stop losing your outdoor space to South Florida heat. A custom sunroom gives you a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can use every day of the year.

Custom sunrooms in Miramar are fully enclosed glass-and-frame additions built to match your home, your layout, and South Florida's climate. Most projects take four to twelve weeks from signed contract to finished room, including permit review time.
If you have a screened porch that bakes from May through October, a custom sunroom replaces that dead space with a real room - insulated glass, connected air conditioning, and a proper foundation built to Broward County's wind standards. Unlike a stock enclosure, every detail is designed for your property. If you are still weighing options, our sunroom construction page walks through what the full build process involves from start to finish.
Most Miramar homes are concrete block construction on a slab, which is ideal for this type of addition. If your existing patio slab is in good shape, it can often serve as the floor. We assess all of that on the first visit - no cost, no commitment.
If your existing enclosure turns into an oven from late spring through early fall, you are losing months of potential living space every year. Miramar's heat and humidity make an uninsulated porch genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A custom sunroom with climate control solves that completely.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you want a dedicated room to relax, a custom sunroom adds real square footage at a lower cost than a traditional room addition. Construction stays outside your home's footprint, so day-to-day life is not disrupted while the work is done.
Many Miramar homeowners have a pool, garden, or nice yard they rarely use because stepping outside means stepping into the heat. A sunroom creates a comfortable middle ground - shaded, cooled, and connected to the outdoors without any of the discomfort. It makes your whole backyard feel more accessible.
In South Florida's real estate market, indoor-outdoor living is a genuine selling point. A well-built, permitted custom sunroom shows on your home's record as properly inspected added square footage - not a question mark a buyer's inspector will flag during due diligence.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a clear design conversation about how you want to use the space. Some homeowners want a lightly insulated three-season room for mild weather months; most Miramar homeowners choose a fully climate-controlled four-season build that stays comfortable from June through September. We handle both, along with specialty builds like sunroom design consultations where the aesthetic details - roof pitch, frame color, glass tint, ceiling fans, and flooring - are part of the conversation from the beginning.
We also work with homeowners who want to extend or enclose an existing outdoor space. If you have a lanai or pool deck you want to transform, our team can design a sunroom addition that works with the existing structure. For homeowners focused on total project management from permit application through final inspection, our dedicated sunroom construction process covers every phase under one contract - no coordinating between separate trades.
Best for homeowners who want a real year-round room they can use every day, even during Miramar's hottest and most humid months.
Suits homeowners who primarily use outdoor spaces in the cooler months and want an upgraded enclosure at a more accessible price point.
Designed for homeowners with an existing lanai or pool deck who want to enclose and climate-control part of that space without demolishing the whole structure.
For homeowners who want full control over every visual detail - roof style, glass tint, frame color, flooring, and trim - to match the existing architecture of their home precisely.
Unlike most of the country, where a sunroom is about capturing winter warmth, in Miramar the challenge is keeping summer heat and humidity out. Without proper insulated glass and a connected air conditioning system, a sunroom here can be unusable from May through October - which is the longest stretch of the year. Every glass choice, roof pitch, and ventilation decision should be evaluated through the lens of South Florida's heat, not a northern climate's winter. We also work within Broward County's wind-load requirements, which means frames and glass panels must be engineered and rated for high-wind conditions - a non-negotiable for a permitted addition in this area.
A large share of Miramar neighborhoods are HOA communities, which adds a step to the process that many contractors overlook. We handle HOA documentation alongside the building permit - both have to be in order before construction begins, and we know what each requires. We serve homeowners across the city, including clients in Pembroke Pines and Cooper City, where the same Broward County standards and HOA dynamics apply.
We visit your home, take measurements, and talk through your goals - size, style, how you will use the room, and your budget. You will leave the meeting with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost range. We reply to all new inquiries within one business day.
After the visit, we prepare a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and price. We also confirm your HOA requirements - some Miramar communities require separate approval before the city permit is filed, and we handle the documentation for both.
We submit the permit application to the City of Miramar's building department, including structural drawings. Review typically takes a few weeks. While you wait, we finalize material selections and schedule the site prep - slab assessment, drainage review, and any foundation work needed before framing begins.
Once permits are approved, the crew frames, glazes, and roofs the room - typically one to two weeks for most residential builds. Electrical, AC connections, and finishing follow. We coordinate all required inspections and walk you through the completed room before we consider the job done.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle permits and HOA approvals so you don't have to.
(754) 812-0382Choosing the right glass for Miramar's climate requires understanding both heat gain and Broward County's impact-resistance requirements. We specify low-emissivity, impact-rated panels that meet local wind standards and keep the room genuinely comfortable without overworking your air conditioning. The National Fenestration Rating Council provides standardized energy ratings for every panel we recommend.
In Miramar, getting a sunroom built legally means navigating the city building department and, in most neighborhoods, the HOA. We handle both processes as part of every project - permit applications, structural drawings, and HOA submission packages. You never have to figure out which office to call or what documents to prepare.
Every custom sunroom we build is designed and constructed to meet Broward County's wind-load requirements - not the lighter standards used in other parts of the country. Frames, glass, and roof connections are all rated for high-wind conditions, which matters when hurricane season arrives and you want to trust what is attached to your house.
Miramar's flat terrain and concrete block homes present a consistent set of conditions we know well. We assess drainage around every new slab, confirm the existing patio foundation is adequate, and address any drainage concerns before framing begins - because water management on a flat South Florida lot affects whether your sunroom stays dry for the long term.
Every one of these factors comes together in the finished room. When the glass is right, the permits are clean, and the foundation is solid, you get a sunroom that performs exactly as promised - comfortable in July, safe in a storm, and an asset on your home's record when you decide to sell.
Full-service sunroom builds from permit to final walkthrough, with every trade coordinated under one contract.
Learn MoreDedicated design planning for homeowners who want to nail every visual detail before a single panel goes up.
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