
We build Miramar sunrooms that hold up to hurricane season, stay cool in the summer heat, and come with every permit and inspection handled for you.

Sunroom construction in Miramar means adding a fully enclosed, glass-walled addition to your home - foundation, framing, impact-rated glass, roofing, electrical, and HVAC connection - with permits pulled and inspections coordinated from start to finish. Most residential builds take two to five weeks of on-site work once permits are approved.
This is a real construction project, not a kit assembly. In South Florida, building a sunroom means working inside Broward County's wind-load standards, coordinating with the City of Miramar's building department, and in most neighborhoods, getting HOA approval before breaking ground. Our team manages all of that as part of every job. If you are still deciding what type of room to build, our sunroom additions page explains the range of options, from a simple enclosure to a fully climate-controlled room addition.
Most Miramar homes are concrete block construction on a slab, which is well-suited to this type of addition. We assess the existing patio slab, check drainage around the proposed footprint, and address anything that needs to be resolved before framing begins.
If you avoid your backyard from May through October because the heat and humidity are too much, you are losing more than half the year. A climate-controlled sunroom gives you the outdoor light and view without the discomfort - turning an unused outdoor space into a room you actually live in.
A screened lanai keeps bugs out but does nothing for heat, humidity, or afternoon rain. If you are already using a screened space and wishing it were more comfortable, sunroom construction is the logical next step - same view, real walls, real glass, and real air conditioning.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you want a room to relax or entertain, a sunroom adds real square footage without touching the interior of your house. Construction stays on the outside, so daily life continues while the work is done.
Many Miramar single-story homes have a back wall that gets great morning or afternoon light - but none of it comes in. A sunroom positioned to capture that light transforms the back of the house, making adjacent rooms feel larger and brighter.
Our sunroom construction service covers every phase under one contract - design consultation, permit applications, site preparation, framing, glazing, roofing, electrical, HVAC tie-in, and final walkthrough. For homeowners who want a space they can tailor to their home's existing architecture, we also offer full sunroom remodeling work on existing enclosures that need to be upgraded, expanded, or brought into code compliance.
We build both insulated, climate-controlled rooms and lighter three-season enclosures, though in Miramar's climate we almost always recommend the climate-controlled version so the room is genuinely usable year-round. If you are starting with a raw idea and want help thinking through the details before committing to a build, our sunroom additions overview walks through the options, costs, and permit process in plain terms - useful reading before you start collecting quotes.
Suits homeowners who want a genuine year-round room - comfortable from January through September - with thermally efficient glass and a full HVAC connection.
Works well for homeowners who primarily use outdoor spaces in cooler months and want a weatherproofed enclosure at a more accessible price point than a fully insulated build.
For homeowners adding a sunroom to a home that currently has no enclosure or patio structure - starting from a clean slab or new foundation with full permit and design services included.
For homeowners with an existing screened lanai or pool enclosure who want to convert the space into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom - reusing the existing slab where possible.
South Florida's summer temperatures regularly reach the low-to-mid 90s, and humidity stays high for most of the year. A sunroom without proper climate control becomes unusable from roughly May through October - the longest stretch of the year. Insulated glass, a connection to your air conditioning, and good ventilation are not optional upgrades in Miramar; they are what make the room worth having. Beyond climate, Broward County's daily afternoon thunderstorms and the real risk of tropical storms mean every sunroom we build must meet the county's wind-load and impact-resistant glazing requirements - materials and engineering that differ significantly from what is standard in other parts of the country.
Miramar's flat terrain also affects how we approach each site. Water management around a new slab matters on flat lots - poor drainage can undermine a foundation or redirect runoff toward your home. We assess every site before pouring concrete. We serve homeowners across the South Florida area, with regular projects in Davie and Plantation, where the same Broward County building standards and HOA environments apply.
We visit your home, look at the space, discuss how you want to use the room, and take preliminary measurements. We talk through glass options, roof styles, and whether the room connects to your AC. You get a rough cost range at that first meeting. We respond to all new inquiries within one business day.
After the site visit, we prepare a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and price. We confirm your HOA requirements at this stage - HOA approval and the city building permit are two separate processes in most Miramar communities, and we prepare the documentation for both.
We submit the permit application - including structural drawings - to the City of Miramar and Broward County. Once approved, the crew prepares the site, addresses drainage, and pours or reinforces the slab before framing begins. This phase typically takes a few days once permits are in hand.
The frame goes up, impact-rated glass panels are installed, and the roof is set and sealed. Electrical, HVAC, and finishing work follow. We coordinate all required inspections - you do not need to be present for every one. Once the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand over your permit paperwork.
No obligation. We handle every permit, HOA submission, and inspection - you just enjoy the finished room.
(754) 812-0382Florida requires contractors building permanent additions to hold a state-issued license, and you can verify any contractor's status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We hold our license, pull every permit ourselves, and carry liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage - protecting you from the first day of work.
We handle every permit application, structural drawing submission, and inspection coordination for every project. A permitted sunroom is on record with your local building department - which matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. We never ask homeowners to pull their own permits.
Every sunroom we build in Miramar uses impact-resistant glazing rated to meet Broward County's wind standards - not a lighter specification used elsewhere. This is required by the building inspector and it is what makes your sunroom a safe, insurable part of your home heading into every hurricane season.
A large share of Miramar's planned communities require HOA approval before any exterior addition. We know what local associations typically need - drawings, material specs, and color callouts - and we prepare those submissions as part of every project so your HOA approval does not become a bottleneck before construction can start.
Each of these credentials translates into a smoother project and a finished room you can trust. When the permits are clean, the glass is code-compliant, and the HOA is satisfied, you move into your new sunroom without loose ends - and without any of the headaches that come from cutting corners on any one of those steps.
Upgrade or expand an existing sunroom or screen enclosure to meet current code and climate standards.
Learn MoreAn overview of sunroom addition options, costs, and the permit process for Miramar homeowners starting from scratch.
Learn MorePermit review cycles add lead time - contact us now so your project stays on schedule and your build date is locked in.