
Sunhaven Miramar Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds permitted sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for Hollywood homeowners - using materials chosen for salt air, summer storms, and the building codes that apply here. Call for a free on-site estimate.

Hollywood homes face salt air, summer flooding, and hurricane-season winds. Every service we offer here is sized and built for those specific conditions - not repurposed from a drier, calmer climate.
A lot of Hollywood homes - especially those built in the 1970s and 1980s - have open concrete slabs behind the house that are too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to the weather to actually use. A patio-to-sunroom conversion uses the existing slab and turns it into a real room, which keeps the build cost lower than starting from scratch.
Hollywood sits close to the Intracoastal Waterway and the beach, and the mosquito and no-see-um pressure here is real from spring through fall. A properly framed and screened room lets you enjoy the breeze off the water without the bugs, and the right screen mesh also keeps out the fine salt mist that corrodes everything left outside.
Hollywood's afternoon storms between May and October drop a lot of rain fast, and an open patio can flood or go unusable in minutes. A patio enclosure with aluminum framing and impact-rated panels keeps the space dry and functional during the wet season and stands up to the wind gusts that come through before the storms.
Many Hollywood homeowners near the western neighborhoods off Sheridan Street have back yards with enough room for a proper addition but have been putting it off. Adding a sunroom here increases the living area of the home and adds value in a market where outdoor living space is a real selling point.
Older screen enclosures and sunrooms in Hollywood often have fiberglass screen that has gone brittle in the sun, aluminum framing that has oxidized from salt air, and seals around the glass that have cracked from years of heat cycles. Remodeling the existing structure costs less than demolishing and starting over, and it brings the room up to current code standards.
Some Hollywood properties near the Intracoastal have wood or composite decks that are deteriorating faster than expected from the salt and humidity. Converting the deck footprint into a properly framed sunroom gives you a dry, protected space that holds up much longer than exposed deck material in this environment.
Hollywood, Florida sits between the ocean and the Everglades, and that location creates a specific set of challenges for any outdoor structure. Homes near the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway deal with salt-laden air that corrodes standard aluminum, steel fasteners, and window hardware within a few years. Properties in FEMA-designated flood zones face storm surge risk and high water tables that affect slab drainage and foundation prep. A sunroom contractor who has not worked in this kind of coastal environment will reach for the wrong materials, underbid the drainage prep, and leave you with a structure that ages badly.
Hollywood also has a large housing stock from the 1960s and 1970s, and those older homes were built under different standards than what Broward County requires today. Attaching a new sunroom or enclosure to a 50-year-old concrete block wall requires careful anchoring, proper flashing, and an understanding of how the original construction was done. The City of Hollywood Building Division enforces current wind-load and energy code requirements on all new additions, and every project needs a final inspection sign-off before it is legally habitable.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and we pull permits from the City of Hollywood Building Division for projects across the city. Hollywood is a genuinely diverse place to work - the older concrete block homes east of I-95 near Federal Highway and State Road A1A require different anchoring approaches than the newer construction in the western neighborhoods off Sheridan Street, and we adjust our methods accordingly.
Homeowners near ArtsPark at Young Circle and the downtown area often have smaller lots with tight setbacks, and permit applications in those areas require precise site plans. Out near the western edge of Hollywood, closer to Davie Road, the lots are larger and the properties were mostly built in the 1980s and 1990s - many of those patios and screen enclosures are now reaching the end of their original lifespan and need either a full rebuild or a serious overhaul.
We also regularly serve the communities directly south of Hollywood, including Hallandale Beach, where many of the same coastal conditions apply and the housing stock is similarly mid-century. Our team knows what to expect on both sides of that city line.
We reply within one business day to every inquiry from Hollywood homeowners. The first conversation covers your project goals, your rough budget, and your timeline so we can schedule an on-site visit that works for you.
A project consultant visits your Hollywood home to measure the space, review the existing slab or framing, check proximity to the coast for material selection, and walk through your design options. There is no charge for this visit, and you leave with a real cost estimate before anything is signed.
We submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood Building Division and handle any HOA paperwork at the same time. Once permits are issued, the crew arrives on schedule with all materials ready - coastal-rated hardware included - so your project does not stall mid-build.
We schedule the city's final inspection and walk through every detail of the finished room with you before closing out the job. Any remaining items are addressed before we call it done.
We serve all of Hollywood, FL - from the beach communities to the western neighborhoods. Free on-site estimate, no obligation.
(754) 812-0382Hollywood, Florida was founded in 1925 and has grown into one of Broward County's largest and most established cities, with a population of well over 150,000 residents. The city stretches from the Atlantic Ocean on the east - where Hollywood Beach and its Broadwalk draw visitors and residents alike - all the way west toward the edge of the Everglades. The housing stock is a mix: older single-family homes and low-rise condos in the eastern and central parts of the city, and larger, more recently built homes in the western neighborhoods that developed from the 1980s onward.
Hollywood borders Fort Lauderdale to the north and sits close to Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, which makes it a busy, well-connected city with year-round activity. The medical community here is anchored by Memorial Healthcare System, one of the largest public health networks in South Florida, and the city has a strong base of long-term homeowners who invest in their properties. Nearby communities we also serve include Pembroke Pines to the west, where many Hollywood residents have family and neighbors looking for the same type of work.
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