Stop losing your patio to bugs and afternoon rain. A three season sunroom gives you a protected, comfortable space to enjoy your backyard for most of the year.

Three season sunrooms in Miramar give you a fully enclosed, weatherproof addition connected to your home that you can use comfortably in spring, fall, and most of summer - construction typically takes one to three weeks once permits are in hand.
If your back patio is more of a storage area than a living space right now, you are not alone. Miramar homeowners deal with mosquitoes, afternoon thunderstorms, and intense heat that make outdoor time frustrating. A three season sunroom solves all three by giving you solid walls, a weatherproof roof, and windows that actually close - without the full cost of climate-controlled addition.
Unlike a simple screen enclosure, a three season sunroom uses framed walls and closeable windows, so you can enjoy it even when rain is blowing sideways. If you want the full year-round climate control of a heated and cooled room, take a look at our patio enclosures option as well.
If every evening on the patio ends with you heading back through the door, insects are winning. In Miramar the mosquito season is nearly year-round, and no amount of citronella changes that. An enclosed sunroom removes the problem completely.
A west-facing patio in South Florida can feel like standing in an oven from 2 PM onward. Without shading or solar-control glazing built into the design, your patio hours shrink to early morning only. A sunroom built for this climate puts airflow and shade management first.
Miramar averages daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October. An uncovered or screen-only patio sends everyone inside the moment clouds roll in. A three season sunroom with closeable windows lets you stay out through light rain and breezy evenings.
If you are using the dining room as a home office or the guest room as a workout space, your floor plan has outgrown your family. A sunroom adds a real, usable room without the cost of a full interior addition - and it connects you to the outdoors at the same time.
We build three season sunrooms in a range of configurations to match how you want to use the space. A windowed room with a solid insulated roof gives you the most weather protection and the best heat management for South Florida summers. If you prefer more open airflow, a screened-wall version with a solid roof keeps bugs out while letting the breeze through. Either way, the structure ties into your home properly - no leaks at the roof connection, no frames that sag after the first rainy season.
Every project starts with a site visit so we can look at your existing slab or foundation, check the roof-to-house connection point, and talk through your goals. We handle the building permit and coordinate required inspections - so you do not have to visit any city office or figure out the paperwork on your own. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the submission package for you. For homeowners who decide they want full year-round climate control, we can also build a fully enclosed screen room or discuss a more insulated path.
Best for homeowners who want a proper enclosed room that stays comfortable through light rain and wind.
Ideal for homeowners who prioritize airflow and bug-free outdoor living over full weather sealing.
Reduces heat gain significantly - the smart choice for south- or west-facing additions in Miramar.
A lighter construction option for shaded or east-facing spaces where heat is less of a concern.
Miramar sits in a subtropical climate where the outdoor living season is almost year-round in theory - but heat, humidity, mosquitoes, and daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October make that harder than it sounds. Most of the city's housing stock was built in the 1990s and 2000s, and a lot of those homes have concrete slabs out back that have never been put to real use. A three season sunroom transforms that slab into an actual room. Because Miramar is in Broward County's high-wind zone, every structure we build is framed and fastened to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements - not just good enough for a calm day. We also use aluminum framing and UV-resistant glazing specifically because wood and standard vinyl break down fast in South Florida's heat and humidity.
We work across the whole city, from the neighborhoods near central Miramar to the newer subdivisions out near Pembroke Pines. If your neighborhood has an HOA - and many Miramar communities do - we are familiar with the approval process and can help you navigate it without delays.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule your in-home consultation at a time that works for you.
We visit your property to measure the space, assess the existing slab, and discuss your goals. You get a written quote with no obligation - no vague estimates.
We handle the building permit application and, if needed, prepare your HOA submission. Permit review in South Florida typically takes several weeks - we manage it so you do not have to.
Once permits are in hand, framing, roofing, and enclosure work typically takes one to three weeks. After the city inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you and leave the space ready to use.
Licensed, permitted, and built for South Florida weather. Call us or submit a request - we respond within one business day.
(754) 812-0382Every sunroom we build is engineered to meet the wind-load requirements that apply in Broward County's high-wind zone. That means proper framing, rated fasteners, and materials approved for South Florida - not a structure that holds up only in calm weather.
We use aluminum framing on every project because it does not rot, warp, or corrode in South Florida's heat and salt air. Wood and standard vinyl have no place in a structure expected to last 20 years in Miramar's subtropical conditions.
We handle the building permit application, coordinate with the city, and schedule all required inspections. You never have to visit a permit office or figure out what the city needs. Your sunroom is documented, inspected, and fully legal.
We build to the standards recognized by the National Sunroom Association - the only national trade body dedicated to sunroom construction. You can learn more about what those standards mean at nationalsunroom.org.
Every project we take on in Miramar is permitted, built to Florida wind-load standards, and backed by a contractor who knows the local approval process inside and out. That combination - rated materials, proper permits, and local expertise - is what separates a sunroom that lasts from one you are repairing in three years.
Convert an existing slab into a fully enclosed room with glass or screen walls - a good option if you want more weather protection than a three season room provides.
Learn MoreA screen room keeps bugs out and airflow in - a simpler, lower-cost path for homeowners who want outdoor living without the full enclosure.
Learn MoreSpring fills up fast - reach out now and we will schedule your in-home visit before the busy season starts.