
Your patio sits empty from May through October. An all season room solves that - fully insulated, climate-controlled, and built to Broward County's hurricane codes so you can use it every day of the year.

All season rooms in Davie are fully enclosed, climate-controlled additions built onto your existing patio or slab - insulated walls and roof panels, energy-efficient glass, and a cooling connection that keeps the space comfortable in every month of the year, with most projects taking six to ten weeks from contract to completion.
In South Florida, the challenge is not keeping a room warm in winter - it is keeping it livable through the long, hot, rainy summer. An all season room in Davie is designed from the ground up for that reality. Unlike a screened porch that you abandon the moment the heat rolls in, a properly built all season room stays comfortable every day of the year and becomes one of the most-used spaces in your home.
Homeowners comparing options who want to explore a converted space rather than a new addition may also want to review our enclosed patio rooms service, which covers fast-assembly enclosure systems that work on existing covered slab areas.
If you love the idea of outdoor living but retreat inside the moment summer arrives, your screened porch or lanai is not solving the problem. The heat, the humidity, and the afternoon storms make open outdoor spaces genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time in Davie. An all season room gives you the light and the outdoor connection without surrendering to the weather.
A home office, a dedicated playroom, a reading nook, a morning coffee spot you actually use every day - these are real reasons to build. If you find yourself wishing your home had one more comfortable, light-filled space, an all season room is often the most practical way to add it without a full interior renovation.
An uncovered or screened patio in Davie is genuinely pleasant in the winter months but becomes impractical during the long rainy season. If you look at your slab and see potential the weather keeps you from reaching, enclosing and conditioning it converts idle square footage into a space your family chooses to be in.
All season rooms are built with large glass walls and often translucent or glass roof panels, flooding the interior with natural daylight. If your home feels dark or closed-in, a properly glazed all season room delivers brightness and airiness without the heat gain - especially with low-emissivity glass that limits solar heat while passing visible light.
We design and build all season rooms as complete additions - from slab assessment and framing through glass installation, roof systems, electrical, and HVAC connection. Each room is tied cleanly into your existing roofline and exterior wall, with finishes selected to complement your home rather than look bolted on. Glazing choice is one of the most important decisions in South Florida. Low-emissivity, insulated glass units are specified as standard - not as an upgrade - because the right glass is what makes the difference between a room you love in July and one you avoid. Homeowners looking for a lighter enclosure option can review our four season sunrooms page, which covers configurations that prioritize natural ventilation and light alongside full weather protection.
We manage the complete Broward County permit process, including preparation of structural drawings that demonstrate the room meets South Florida's wind-resistance requirements. Cooling is part of the conversation from the first site visit. Whether we extend your existing system or install a dedicated mini-split depends on the room's size and your HVAC capacity - we assess that at the design stage so the cooling solution is sized correctly from day one, not improvised after the walls are up.
Ideal for Davie homeowners who want maximum comfort year-round - low-emissivity insulated glass panels on all walls paired with insulated roof panels keep summer heat out while filling the room with natural light.
Suits homeowners prioritizing a faster build and a clean, modern look - pre-engineered aluminum framing with insulated wall panels delivers a sturdy, weather-tight room at a price point below full custom glass construction.
Best for homeowners who want the new room to feel indistinguishable from the rest of the house - full integration with your home's heating and cooling system, insulated walls, and finishes that match your interior.
Suited to Davie homeowners whose existing HVAC system does not have the capacity to extend into a new addition - a dedicated mini-split unit conditions only the new room, is highly efficient, and avoids putting extra load on your central system.
Davie sits in Broward County where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. That makes cooling the primary design driver for any enclosed room - not heating. Insulated roof panels, low-emissivity glass, and a properly sized cooling system are not optional upgrades here; they are what the room needs to be usable. Broward County also requires that any enclosed addition meet strict wind-resistance standards for a hurricane-prone region. This affects the framing, the glazing spec, and how the room is anchored to your home - and it is enforced through the permit and inspection process, which your contractor handles completely.
Many Davie neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations with rules on exterior additions - required approvals, material restrictions, and setback requirements that go beyond the county building code. HOA review runs separately from the permit process, and both need to be resolved before construction begins. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise, and we are familiar with the requirements Broward County's communities add to the process. The National Sunroom Association publishes installation and performance standards that give homeowners a benchmark for evaluating the quality of any contractor's work.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the existing slab or patio area, and talk through what you want the room to do - size, glass options, roof style, and cooling plan. You get a written proposal to review, with no obligation. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare and submit the permit application to the Broward County building department - including structural drawings that confirm the room meets wind-resistance requirements. Permit review typically adds several weeks before construction can begin, and we track the process actively so you are never left wondering where things stand.
With the permit in hand, we prepare the work area - checking the slab, making any needed repairs, and anchoring the structural frame to your home. The actual framing and enclosure of a typical room moves quickly once it starts, often completing in a matter of days. You will need to clear the patio of furniture and plants beforehand, but the work happens almost entirely outside your home's existing footprint.
With the room enclosed, electricians run wiring for lighting and outlets, and the cooling connection is installed. The building department conducts a final inspection to confirm everything meets the permitted plans. We walk through the completed room with you, demonstrate how windows and doors operate, and address any remaining items before we consider the job finished.
We handle the permits, the inspections, and the HVAC plan - free estimate, no obligation, and we reply within one business day.
(754) 243-8605Every all season room we build is engineered to meet South Florida's high-velocity wind zone requirements - not a generic national spec. The structural drawings we submit with the permit application document exactly how the room is anchored and what loads it is designed to handle. That matters when a hurricane watch goes up and when you go to sell.
Glass and panel choice is what separates a room that stays cool in July from one that becomes an oven. We specify low-emissivity, insulated glazing systems calibrated for South Florida's solar angles and heat loads - and we explain the difference between options so you can make an informed decision, not just take our word for it.
We prepare the application, coordinate the inspections, and track the permit through review - so you never have to navigate the Broward County building department on your own. Florida requires contractors doing this type of structural work to hold a state-issued license, verifiable through the Florida DBPR online database.
In Davie's climate, the cooling solution for your all season room cannot be an afterthought. We assess your existing HVAC capacity at the first site visit and specify the right approach - extended ductwork or a dedicated mini-split - before the walls go up. A properly sized cooling plan from the start costs less and performs better than one added as a correction later.
These are not just talking points. They reflect how a properly run all season room project works in South Florida - where the climate and the building code demand a higher standard than most of the country. Call us or submit the form above and we will show you what that standard looks like applied to your specific home.
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