
Your patio is comfortable a few months a year. Bugs, heat, and afternoon storms take care of the rest. An enclosed patio room gives you that space back - sealed, weather-tight, and ready to use every day.

Enclosed patio rooms in Davie transform an existing outdoor patio, lanai, or open slab into a livable, weather-protected space using pre-engineered aluminum framing, insulated panels, and glass - the structural work is mostly assembly, which keeps most projects complete in a matter of days to a couple of weeks once permits are in hand.
In Davie, where the rainy season runs roughly from June through October and mosquitoes make evenings outdoors unpleasant near canals and retention ponds, an enclosed patio room solves real, daily-life problems. You get the natural light and the visual connection to your yard without the bugs, the afternoon downpours, or the South Florida summer heat driving you back inside. And because the work happens on your existing patio footprint, your daily routine stays largely uninterrupted while the room takes shape.
Homeowners who want to understand how an enclosed patio room compares to a fully engineered room addition should also review our solarium installation page, which covers fully glazed, climate-controlled structures built for maximum light and year-round comfort.
If your patio or lanai is only comfortable a few months out of the year because of heat, bugs, or afternoon rain, you are leaving a significant part of your home's footprint wasted. In Davie's climate, an open patio is genuinely uncomfortable from late spring through early fall without some form of enclosure. Turning that space into a protected room means you actually use it every day.
South Florida's bug pressure is real and relentless, especially near the canals, retention ponds, and green spaces that run through Davie's neighborhoods. If you find yourself retreating inside the moment the sun goes down, an enclosed room solves that problem. You still get the feel of being outside - the light, the view, the breeze if you open the windows - without the insects.
A full room addition means foundation work, framing, drywall, roofing, and months of construction. An enclosed patio room gives you real, usable square footage in a fraction of the time and typically at a lower cost. If you have a covered patio or lanai slab already, you are halfway there - the structure just needs walls and windows to become a room.
Whether it is a growing family that needs a playroom, a home office, or a dedicated space for entertaining, an enclosed patio room adds flexible square footage that can serve many purposes. In Davie's neighborhoods, where lot sizes often limit the ability to build outward, using the existing patio footprint is one of the most practical ways to gain real living space.
We start every project with a site visit to assess your existing slab - checking for drainage issues, low spots, or surface conditions that need to be addressed before we build on top of it. Water that pooled on your open patio will still pool if the drainage is not corrected first. Once the slab is confirmed sound, we install the aluminum framing system, set the wall panels and glass, and build out the roof. Florida product approvals for framing, panels, and glass are non-negotiable - we use products that carry current state-level approvals, which means they have been tested to meet Florida's wind and impact standards. Homeowners who want to explore a heavier-duty, fully insulated room alongside the enclosed patio option should review our patio enclosures page, which covers additional configuration choices for covered slab conversions.
We manage the Broward County permit process from application through final inspection, including the engineering drawings that confirm the structure meets Florida's wind-load requirements. If you have an HOA, we discuss the approval process at the first consultation so that timeline is factored in from the start - not discovered as a surprise after you have committed to a design.
For homeowners who want bug and rain protection alongside natural airflow - screened sections allow a breeze while glass panels and a solid roof keep rain and sun at bay.
Ideal for homeowners who want complete weather protection on all sides - glass or insulated panels on every wall with a solid or glass roof deliver a room usable in any season.
Suits Davie homeowners who want a room that feels cool and comfortable through South Florida's long summer - insulated wall and roof panels paired with a ceiling fan or mini-split keep the heat out.
A good fit for homeowners who want a clean, modern enclosure with maximum design flexibility - aluminum framing allows wide spans and large glass sections without heavy structural intrusion.
Davie is a flat town with a lot of concrete-slab patios and lanais that sit underused for most of the year. The combination of South Florida heat, Broward County's intense afternoon rainy season, and the mosquito pressure near the area's many canals and retention ponds means an open patio serves homeowners for only a fraction of the year. An enclosed patio room is a direct solution to that - and because it is built on an existing slab, the cost and timeline are lower than a full room addition. Florida's product-approval requirements for enclosed structures are strict for good reason: any structure attached to your home in this region must be built to withstand wind speeds that a storm can produce. Products that carry Florida product approvals have been independently tested to that standard.
Davie also has a large number of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and the architectural review process for patio enclosures varies widely by community. We are experienced working with those approval requirements and serve homeowners throughout the broader area, including Lauderhill and Tamarac. The American Architectural Manufacturers Association sets performance standards for the windows, doors, and glazing systems used in enclosures like these - asking your contractor which standards their products meet is a reasonable and important question.
We visit your home, measure your existing patio or lanai, and talk through what you want the room to do - how you plan to use it, whether you want cooling, how much natural light you want, and what your budget looks like. We bring material samples so you can see and feel the options. We respond to every inquiry within one business day.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we prepare detailed drawings and submit the permit application to the Broward County building department. The application includes engineering documentation confirming the structure meets Florida's wind-load requirements. We track the permit actively through review and keep you updated on the timeline.
With the permit approved, we check the slab, install anchor bolts, and begin framing. The actual assembly of an aluminum-framed enclosure moves quickly - structural work on a typical room often completes in just a few days. You will want to clear the patio of furniture and plants before the crew arrives; the work itself happens outside your home's existing footprint.
The building department conducts a framing inspection and a final inspection once the room is complete. We schedule these and are on-site for each one. Once the final inspection passes and the permit is closed, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate how windows and doors operate, and address any remaining items before the job is done.
Free in-home estimate, no obligation. We handle the permit, the Florida product approvals, and every step of the installation - just tell us what you have in mind.
(754) 243-8605Florida requires that the panels, glass, and framing used in patio enclosures carry state-level product approvals demonstrating they meet wind and impact standards. We use only products that meet this requirement - and we can show you the documentation. A contractor who cannot answer clearly whether their products carry Florida approvals is one worth reconsidering.
We inspect your existing patio slab before any framing goes up. South Florida's flat terrain and seasonal rains mean drainage around the slab matters - water that pooled on your open patio will still pool after enclosure if the grading is not right. We identify and address those conditions first so you are not dealing with standing water inside your new room.
We prepare the permit application, coordinate inspections, and close the permit at project completion - so your room is properly documented as a legitimate, inspected improvement. Florida contractor licenses for this type of structural work are verifiable through the state DBPR online database, and we encourage every homeowner to check before signing with any contractor.
Many Davie neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before a permit can be applied for - and that review has its own timeline and requirements. We ask about your HOA at the first consultation and factor that approval process into the project schedule from the beginning, so it is not a surprise that pushes your start date back.
Every one of these points reflects how an enclosed patio room project should run in South Florida - where the building code, the climate, and the HOA landscape all demand more attention to detail than most of the country. Call us or fill out the form above and we will show you exactly what that looks like for your specific home.
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