
Your patio already exists - let us turn it into a room your family actually uses, bug-free and rain-protected, built to Florida hurricane code.

Patio enclosures in Davie, FL turn an existing outdoor slab or covered patio into an enclosed room using aluminum framing and glass or screen panels. Most installations take a few days of on-site work once permits and materials are in place. The result is a new, protected room attached to your home - without digging a foundation or breaking through your walls.
A patio enclosure is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable square footage in Davie because you are working with a slab that already exists. Depending on what you want from the space - bug protection, rain coverage, or full weather isolation - we can build anything from a screen room to a glass-walled living area. If you are thinking about a fully weatherproof room with solid walls and climate control, our custom sunrooms page covers that option in detail.
We handle the Broward County permit, any required HOA submission, engineering documents, and all on-site inspections. You do not have to chase paperwork or decode building department requirements - we have done this many times and know exactly what each step requires.
If you rarely go outside because the sun is too intense, the bugs are relentless, or a thunderstorm rolls in every afternoon, that outdoor space is not working for you. An enclosure turns it into a room you actually walk into every day instead of looking at through the window.
South Florida's mosquitoes and no-see-ums are at their worst at dawn and dusk - exactly when you want to be outside. A screen enclosure creates a permanent bug-free zone that no amount of citronella candles can match. Once the screen is up, you stop thinking about it and just enjoy the space.
A basic roof overhang keeps the direct sun off but still lets in rain, wind, and insects. If you have a pergola or a simple awning that leaves you exposed to Davie's daily afternoon storms, an enclosure closes those gaps and makes the space genuinely functional all year.
A traditional room addition means months of construction and workers inside your home. A patio enclosure works almost entirely on your existing footprint, keeps disruption outside, and costs far less. If you have a sound slab and want a new room, this is the most efficient path.
We build every type of patio enclosure that makes sense in South Florida's climate, from a basic screen room that keeps bugs and light rain out to a fully enclosed glass room that blocks the afternoon downpours entirely. For homeowners who want to take the space further - adding walls, insulation, and climate control - we also build custom sunrooms designed around exactly how you want to use the room.
Some homeowners start with a screen room and later decide they want a glass room or full sunroom - we can upgrade your enclosure down the road. Our enclosed patio rooms option is worth reviewing if you want a fully finished interior with tile, lighting, and ceiling fans included in the scope. Every job we take on is permitted, engineered to Florida wind-load standards, and inspected before we call it done.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection while keeping maximum airflow and the feel of being outside.
Suited for homeowners who want to block wind-driven rain entirely and use the space during Davie's heavy afternoon storms.
A good fit for homeowners who want openable panels - screens in dry season, glass closed during rain - for maximum flexibility.
Ideal for homeowners who want a finished interior room with tile, lighting, and ceiling fans, built on the existing patio slab.
Davie sits on flat, low-lying land in Broward County, where the water table is high and daily summer rain can dump several inches in under an hour. A patio enclosure here is not just a comfort upgrade - the roof, drainage, and slab preparation all have to be done right or you will have standing water and mold problems within a season. Davie also sits in a high-wind zone, which means every permitted enclosure must be engineered to meet the wind-speed requirements for your specific property. Products that meet AAMA certification standards have been tested for performance in exactly this kind of demanding climate - we specify them on every job. Homeowners around Miramar face the same requirements, and we bring the same standard to every project across the area.
A large share of Davie's homes were built in the 1970s through the 1990s, and many have original screen enclosures that are now well past their design life. Replacing a failing enclosure with a properly permitted, engineered structure is not just a cosmetic upgrade - it is the difference between a space that adds value and one that creates a liability at resale. Buyers in South Florida look closely at outdoor living spaces. Homeowners near Pembroke Pines and throughout the area understand this, and we see a steady number of replacement projects where the original enclosure simply wore out.
Call or submit the estimate form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your patio, your goals, and any HOA involvement so the first visit is useful and not just a handshake.
We come out, measure your existing slab, check its condition, and talk through your options. You get a written estimate with scope, materials, and a realistic timeline - not a round number on a notepad.
We prepare the permit application, engineering documents, and any HOA submission. Broward County's plan review typically takes a few weeks - we manage the process and update you so nothing is a surprise.
Our crew handles all on-site work - framing, panels, roofing, and finish details. Once construction is complete, the building department inspects the structure. After it passes, we walk you through the finished space and leave you with all documentation.
Free in-home estimate. We handle permits, engineering, and HOA submissions so you do not have to.
(754) 243-8605Patio enclosures in Broward County require engineering documents, plan review, and one or more inspections. We prepare and submit everything, track the permit status, and keep you updated throughout. You do not have to interact with the building department at all.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor's license to legally build patio enclosures and screen rooms. Our license is current and verifiable online through the state's licensing portal. That means your project is covered, your permit is valid, and you have real protection if anything does not go right.
We specify framing and glazing products that meet AAMA certification standards, which means they have been independently tested for performance in heat, humidity, and high-wind conditions. In a coastal South Florida climate, the quality of your aluminum alloy and hardware makes a real difference in how long the enclosure lasts.
Most Davie neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with specific rules about enclosure materials, colors, and styles. We ask about your HOA at the first conversation, help you prepare the architectural review submission, and stay in contact with the reviewer so your project does not stall waiting for association sign-off.
From the first phone call to the day the building inspector signs off, we manage every step and keep you informed. Our job is to make the process simple for you so you can focus on planning how you will use your new space.
Confirm any Florida contractor's license before hiring through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Go beyond a basic enclosure with a fully custom sunroom designed around your specific space, style, and how you plan to use the room.
Learn MoreA fully finished enclosed room with tile flooring, ceiling fans, and lighting, built on your existing patio slab.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast - contact us now to lock in your project before the next storm season arrives.