Your patio sits empty most of the year because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. A proper sunroom conversion changes that - giving you a comfortable room you actually use, built to handle South Florida weather.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Miramar means building walls, installing windows or glass panels, adding a roof structure, and tying the new room into your home - turning an open slab into livable square footage - and most projects take several weeks to a couple of months once permits are approved and construction begins.
The existing concrete slab is your starting point, not a guarantee. Before framing begins, the contractor will assess whether your slab is thick enough, level enough, and in good condition to serve as the sunroom floor. In South Florida's climate, a patio that has been sitting in the heat and seasonal flooding for years may need some work before it can support the new structure above it. Getting that assessment done upfront - and including any slab prep in the written proposal - keeps the project on track and on budget.
If you want bug protection and airflow but are not yet ready for a fully enclosed room, our screen room installation page covers that option. For homeowners who already know they want a fully converted, climate-controlled space, read on.
If your outdoor patio is only comfortable for a few months and sits empty the rest of the time because of heat, bugs, or afternoon downpours, a sunroom solves that problem directly. Enclosing the space gives you a room that works in July just as well as it does in January - shaded, screened, and cooled on your terms.
If your family has outgrown the usable square footage inside your home but a full room addition feels like too much cost and disruption, a patio conversion is a practical middle path. You already have the slab and the footprint - the conversion builds on what is there rather than starting from scratch.
Miramar's warm, humid climate means mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and daily summer thunderstorms are a fact of life outdoors. A properly enclosed sunroom lets you enjoy the light and the view without insects or the sudden downpours that cut an outdoor evening short.
If you look at your patio and see wasted square footage that does not add to your daily life or your home's appeal, a sunroom conversion changes that. In Miramar, where homes are well-maintained and buyers notice finished, livable space, a permitted sunroom is a meaningful upgrade.
Every patio conversion starts with a site visit - we look at the existing slab, measure the footprint, and talk through how you want the room to function. From there we discuss glazing options, roofing, cooling, and how the new structure will tie into your home's existing roofline. The glazing decision matters more here than almost anywhere else in the country: in South Florida's heat, low-emissivity glass that limits infrared heat gain is the difference between a room you love and one you avoid. We can also discuss a dedicated mini-split cooling unit or extending your existing HVAC to serve the new space. For homeowners who want to go further and turn their enclosed patio into a true all-seasons retreat, our deck-to-sunroom conversion work covers that scope, and our enclosed patio rooms page shows more examples of finished projects.
We handle the permit application, prepare the drawings, and coordinate with the city on your behalf. For HOA communities - which cover a large share of Miramar's neighborhoods - we prepare the submission package and can guide you on what the architectural review committee typically requests. The permit and inspection record stays with your home, protects your insurance, and removes a common complication when you eventually sell.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing concrete patio who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room built from the existing footprint.
Best for patios that will be used daily in summer - a dedicated cooling unit keeps the room comfortable regardless of the outside temperature.
The right choice for south- or west-facing patios that take direct afternoon sun and need glazing that limits heat gain.
Suited for homeowners in Miramar's HOA communities who need both city permits and association approvals handled together.
Miramar sits in South Florida's tropical climate, where summer heat and daily afternoon thunderstorms define how homeowners use outdoor space from May through October. An open patio is comfortable for roughly four or five months of the year. A properly enclosed, cooled sunroom is useful every day - and in a city where much of the housing stock was built in the 1990s and 2000s, many patios have never been converted and represent genuine untapped square footage. The flat terrain common across Miramar also means existing slabs are generally level and ready to build on, though drainage around the new structure needs to be managed carefully by a contractor who knows local soil and water conditions. Florida's building code requires any enclosed addition to meet strict wind-resistance standards - a fact that protects your investment through every hurricane season.
We work throughout Miramar and the surrounding Broward County communities. Homeowners in Pembroke Pines and Hollywood face the same permitting process, wind-load requirements, and HOA landscape as Miramar. We are familiar with what local building departments expect and how association review committees work, which keeps your project moving without surprises.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form. We reply within one business day to schedule your free on-site consultation - no pressure, no commitment required at this stage.
We visit your home, inspect the existing slab, take measurements, and talk through your goals. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and price - including any slab prep work identified during the visit.
Once you sign, we prepare and submit the permit application and engineered drawings. For HOA neighborhoods we prepare the submission package. Plan for several weeks for permit review - we handle follow-up with the building department and keep you updated.
With permits approved, the crew completes slab prep, framing, roofing, glazing, and all interior finishing. The city conducts one or more inspections during construction. We walk through the finished room with you before closing out the project.
We handle permits, HOA coordination, and slab assessment - so your project starts right and finishes with a room you can actually use every day.
(754) 812-0382Florida requires a valid state license for contractors performing structural work like a sunroom conversion. You can verify any contractor's license status through the state's online lookup before you sign anything. We hold the required credentials and pull our own permits - no shortcuts.
Every patio conversion we build meets Florida's high-wind-zone construction requirements - the framing, glazing, and roof connections are all engineered for South Florida's storm exposure. We submit stamped drawings at permit and pass the required inspections before we close out any project.
We design every sunroom around South Florida's heat, not as an afterthought. That means low-emissivity glass, insulated roof panels, and a cooling plan - whether a mini-split or an HVAC extension - chosen for your specific patio orientation before we break ground.
A large share of Miramar's neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with rules about exterior modifications. We know what Miramar-area associations typically require and help you prepare the submission package so the approval process does not derail your project timeline.
These are not abstract claims - they are the specific things that protect you when a project involves permits, inspections, and a structure that has to hold up through hurricane season. When you combine local licensing, wind-load expertise, and climate-specific design, you get a sunroom that actually works in Miramar, not just one that looks good in a proposal.
Convert an existing deck structure into a fully enclosed sunroom - a similar process that starts with a structural assessment of the deck frame instead of a concrete slab.
Learn MoreSee finished examples of enclosed patio rooms built throughout Miramar, covering different layouts, glazing choices, and cooling configurations.
Learn MorePermits take time - reaching out now puts you ahead of the spring rush and gives your project the runway it needs to be done right.