
Turn your unused patio into a comfortable, air-conditioned room you actually use every day - properly permitted and built for South Florida weather.

Sunroom additions in Miramar, FL involve building a fully enclosed, glass-walled room attached to your home - most projects include a new foundation, framing, glass installation, roofing, and electrical work, with construction typically running four to eight weeks once permits are approved.
A lot of Miramar homeowners come to us with a patio or screened porch they barely use because of the heat, bugs, or afternoon storms. Adding a sunroom solves all three problems at once. You get a real, finished room that works year-round - not just in October and November when the weather cooperates.
If you are weighing whether to build now or wait, keep in mind that permit review in Broward County can take several weeks. Starting the process early gives you the most control over your timeline. Many clients also explore a four season sunroom if they want full climate control from day one.
If your outdoor space sits empty from May through October because of the heat and humidity, you are losing months of potential use. A sunroom with quality glass and air conditioning turns that space into a room you actually live in. Waiting means another year of wasted square footage.
When your family has outgrown the interior but a full room addition feels like too big a project, a sunroom is often the right middle ground. You gain a real, usable room at a lower cost and with less disruption than adding a traditional bedroom or living space.
A sunroom with good natural light and its own climate control makes an excellent home office. The separation from the main living area helps with focus, and the natural light is a genuine quality-of-life improvement over a converted bedroom corner. Remote workers notice the difference quickly.
A screened enclosure is no match for Miramar's summer heat or mosquito population. If you are already using the space but wishing it were more comfortable for more of the year, upgrading to a fully enclosed sunroom is the natural next step.
Sunroom additions are not one-size-fits-all. The right design depends on how you plan to use the room, your budget, and how your home is positioned on the lot. We build everything from basic three-season enclosures to fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms that function as permanent living space. Every project starts with a site visit and a conversation about what you actually need - not a sales pitch for the most expensive option.
If you want a room that works on every day of the year in South Florida's heat, a full sunroom construction project with proper insulation and a dedicated cooling connection is the right approach. We handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the inspections - so you are not managing those details yourself.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection without a full HVAC connection - practical and budget-friendly.
Ideal if you want a room that functions as real living space through Miramar's long, hot summers.
Suited for homeowners who want a specific size, shape, or design that works within HOA guidelines and property setbacks.
Miramar sits in Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. A sunroom that is not properly glazed and cooled will be unusable for six or more months of the year. High-performance glass that reduces heat transfer is not an upgrade here - it is the baseline. The local climate makes glass selection and cooling connection the two most important decisions in any sunroom project.
Hurricane season also shapes how sunrooms must be built in this area. Broward County requires framing, glass, and roofing to meet specific wind-load standards - a more thorough review process than most other states. We work in HOA communities across Miramar, from the neighborhoods near Pembroke Pines to communities closer to Hollywood, and we know what each building department and association typically requires. That local knowledge keeps your project on schedule.
For more on South Florida building codes and wind-resistance requirements, the Florida Building Commission publishes the state building code and updates that apply to any room addition in this area.
Call or submit the form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule a free on-site visit to look at your space, take measurements, and talk through your goals and budget. No commitment required.
We prepare a written proposal with a clear scope and price. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission for association review - a step that can take several weeks and should start early.
We submit the permit application to the city's building department with engineered drawings that meet South Florida's wind-load and energy requirements. Permit review in Broward County can take a few weeks - we handle all follow-up.
Once permits are approved, construction begins. We complete the foundation, framing, glass installation, roofing, and electrical work, then schedule the required city inspection. You do a final walkthrough before we call it done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a clear price. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a time that works for you.
(754) 812-0382We handle the Broward County permit application and all required inspections as part of the project. An unpermitted addition creates problems at resale and with your insurance carrier - we never cut that corner.
Every sunroom we build uses glass, framing, and fastening rated to meet South Florida's wind-load requirements. That is not optional in Broward County - it is enforced through the permit process and it is the difference between a room that holds up and one that does not.
A large share of Miramar is governed by HOAs with their own approval requirements. We know how to prepare submissions that match what associations here look for, so your project does not stall waiting for a revision request.
The glass you choose determines whether your sunroom is comfortable or a greenhouse by mid-morning in July. We walk every client through performance-rated glazing options and give a straight answer about which one works best for this climate.
Our combination of local permitting experience, wind-rated construction, and HOA familiarity means your project moves forward without the delays that catch first-time sunroom builders off guard. We have done this work in Miramar and the surrounding communities long enough to know what the inspectors look for and what the HOA boards typically approve.
A step up from a basic addition - fully insulated and climate-controlled so the room works in every season South Florida throws at it.
Learn MoreGround-up builds for homeowners starting with a bare lot or replacing a structure that no longer serves them.
Learn MorePermit delays add months to your timeline - the sooner you call, the sooner you are sitting in your new room.