Stop avoiding your patio. A patio enclosure turns your existing outdoor slab into a comfortable, bug-free room you can actually use every day.

Patio enclosures in Miramar convert an existing outdoor slab or covered lanai into a fully or partially enclosed room using screen panels, glass walls, or a combination - most projects are complete in a few days to two weeks once the permit is in hand.
If your patio is something you walk past instead of sit in, you are paying for square footage you are not using. In Miramar's subtropical climate, an open patio is comfortable maybe a few months a year. The rest of the time, heat, bugs, and daily afternoon rain push you back inside. A patio enclosure changes that equation by building on what you already have - the slab, the roof overhang - and turning it into a room.
Patio enclosures range from simple screen structures to fully glazed rooms with air conditioning. If you are looking at a more finished, insulated option, our custom sunrooms give you that level of customization. If you want a fully enclosed room that functions like any other space in the house, see our enclosed patio rooms option too.
South Florida's mosquito and no-see-um pressure is year-round and relentless. If sitting outside after dinner means retreating indoors within minutes, a screen or glass enclosure solves that problem entirely - not partially, but completely.
An unshaded patio in Miramar is brutally hot from late morning through the afternoon from April through October. Without the right glazing and ventilation designed into the enclosure, you are just building a hot box. We design around South Florida's solar heat gain, not against it.
Miramar gets heavy thunderstorms nearly every afternoon during the wet season. An open patio or basic screen room sends everyone inside the moment the sky darkens. A properly enclosed patio with closeable panels gives you a room that works in any weather.
Many Miramar homes have backyard pools, and a screen enclosure around the pool and patio area keeps debris and insects out while adding a layer of safety. A pool cage combined with an enclosed patio is one of the most popular projects in this part of South Florida.
We build screen enclosures, glass enclosures, and combination systems depending on how you want to use the space and what your budget allows. Screen enclosures use aluminum framing with mesh panels to keep insects out while letting air flow through - they are the most popular option in South Florida and work well for homeowners who want outdoor living without the nuisance of bugs. Glass enclosures go further, sealing the space so it can be cooled or heated like any other room in your house. If you have an existing screen room that you want to upgrade, we can assess the existing frame and add glass panels where the structure allows.
Every enclosure we build uses aluminum framing - it does not rot, warp, or corrode the way wood can in Miramar's humid, salty air. We pull the building permit, submit the engineered drawings required for Broward County's wind-load review, and coordinate the final city inspection. The whole process is managed for you. We also build custom sunrooms and fully finished enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want a more substantial addition.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and bug protection at a lower cost than a glass room.
Ideal for homeowners who want to use the space year-round with full weather sealing and the option to connect to air conditioning.
For homeowners who want the flexibility to open for breeze or close for weather protection depending on the day.
For homeowners with an older screen room who want to add glass panels or reinforce the existing frame for better performance.
Miramar is built for outdoor living in theory - but the subtropical climate makes it genuinely difficult in practice. Most of the city's single-family homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s on flat lots with concrete slabs out back. Those slabs are sitting there, but the heat, bugs, and afternoon rain from May through October make them uncomfortable to use for large parts of the year. An enclosure built over an existing slab is one of the most cost-efficient home improvements you can make here - you are not pouring new concrete or building from scratch, you are making the most of what you already have. Broward County is in a high-wind zone, so every enclosure we install is built and fastened to meet Florida's structural wind requirements - not just framed and hoped for the best.
We work throughout Miramar and into neighboring cities. Whether your home is in one of the established neighborhoods near central Miramar or out in the newer subdivisions bordering Davie, we know the HOA approval process, the local permitting timelines, and what materials hold up in this specific climate.
Florida requires that materials used on the building envelope carry state product approval before installation. The Florida Building Commission maintains the approved product list - a contractor who references this is building with materials tested and approved for Florida's conditions.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we respond within one business day. We will schedule a time to visit your home that works around your schedule.
We inspect your existing slab, measure the space, check the roof connection point, and discuss your goals. You get a written quote before committing to anything - no pressure, no guesswork.
We submit the building permit application with engineered drawings and, if needed, prepare your HOA submission. Plan review in Broward County typically takes several weeks - we manage it from start to finish.
A screen enclosure often goes up in two to three days. A fully glazed room takes one to two weeks. After the city inspection passes, we walk through the space with you and you are ready to start using it.
Licensed, permitted, and built to Florida wind standards. Call us or submit a request - we respond within one business day.
(754) 812-0382We build every enclosure to meet the structural wind requirements that apply in Broward County's high-wind zone. That means engineered framing, rated fasteners, and Florida-approved panels - not a frame that shifts after one hurricane season.
We handle the permit application, the plan review process, and the final city inspection on every project. You will never find yourself with unpermitted work that creates problems when you refinance, sell, or make an insurance claim.
We use aluminum framing because it holds up to South Florida's humidity, salt air, and UV exposure without rotting, warping, or corroding. A frame built for this climate should outlast the house it is attached to.
A large share of Miramar's neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and we know how to prepare submissions that get approved. We have worked through the process across many local communities and understand what each type of association typically requires.
We bring together wind-rated materials, proper permitting, and real experience with HOA communities across Miramar. That is what you need from a patio enclosure contractor in South Florida - not just someone who can put up a frame.
For homeowners who want a fully designed, made-to-measure sunroom addition rather than a standard enclosure configuration.
Learn MoreA fully finished, climate-controlled room built over your patio - the most complete version of an enclosed outdoor space.
Learn MoreScheduling fills up before the wet season - reach out now and we will get your project on the calendar.