
South Florida sunrooms fail because they are not built for this climate. We construct sunrooms in Davie with impact-rated glass, proper drainage, and full permits - so what goes up stays standing and stays comfortable.

Sunroom construction in Davie, FL starts with a foundation or slab, adds a frame and glass or panel system, and finishes with electrical and cooling connections - most projects take six to twelve weeks from signed contract to final walkthrough, with permit review accounting for much of that time.
The appeal is simple: you get a fully enclosed, light-filled room attached to your home that feels like the outdoors but functions like the indoors. Whether you have an underused patio you want to transform or you are adding new space from scratch, sunroom construction in Davie is one of the most practical ways to expand your livable square footage without a full interior renovation. If you are still deciding on the exact shape and style of the room, take a look at our sunroom additions overview first - it covers the range of options in plain terms.
The construction process involves real decisions about glazing, framing, and cooling that matter a lot more in South Florida than in most parts of the country. Getting those details right from the start - rather than retrofitting them later - is what separates a sunroom you use every day from one you avoid from May through October.
If your outdoor space is genuinely unusable from May through October due to heat, afternoon storms, and mosquitoes, a sunroom solves that directly. A properly built, climate-controlled sunroom in Davie gives you a comfortable space in July just as much as January.
Many Davie homes have a covered lanai or screened enclosure that sits empty because it gets too hot or wet. Converting or expanding that space into a proper sunroom with insulated glass and cooling turns a neglected area into one of the most-used rooms in your home.
If your home feels cramped but a full room addition seems like too much disruption, a sunroom is often the practical middle ground. It adds real square footage and a distinct usable room without the complexity of tying into your home's full structural system.
A well-finished sunroom is a feature that photographs well and appeals to buyers who want flexible living space. In Broward County's competitive market, a quality sunroom addition is one of the more compelling upgrades you can make before listing - as long as it is permitted and documented.
Our sunroom construction service handles the entire project - site assessment, foundation or slab, framing, glazing and roof system, electrical, and any HVAC connections. We pull all required Broward County permits and manage inspections at every stage so you do not have to track down the building department yourself. If the project involves rebuilding or expanding an existing structure, our sunroom remodeling team assesses what can be saved and what needs to be replaced before any work begins. For homeowners who want to start with a new addition rather than a rebuild, our sunroom additions process covers that path clearly from first call to final walkthrough.
Every project is scoped to meet Broward County's wind-load requirements from day one - the frame design, glazing choice, and how the sunroom connects to your home are all engineered for hurricane season, not just good weather. Interior finishing, flooring, and ceiling fans can be added as part of the build or handled separately - we are flexible on scope and honest about what is and is not included in your quote.
Best for homeowners building a sunroom from scratch on an open section of the lot or replacing an existing structure entirely.
Best for homeowners who already have a covered lanai or screened enclosure and want to convert it into a fully enclosed, insulated sunroom.
Best for homeowners who want to extend their outdoor season on a more modest budget and plan to add dedicated cooling separately.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, air-conditioned room connected to their home's HVAC or fitted with a dedicated mini-split.
Davie is in Broward County, one of the highest wind-load zones in the country, and any structure permanently attached to a home must be designed and built to local wind resistance standards. That affects the type of glass, the framing system, and how the sunroom anchors to your house - all things that a contractor who only works in other parts of Florida may not factor in from the start. On top of wind standards, Davie's flat terrain and slow-draining soil mean proper foundation grading is not optional. A new slab that does not direct water away from the structure will cause problems after the first heavy summer storm - and Davie gets those regularly from June through September.
HOA review is also a real part of the process for a large share of Davie neighborhoods, and we start that conversation early so it does not stall construction later. We build throughout the Davie area and have completed projects for homeowners in communities near Pembroke Pines and Weston, where the same Broward County building standards and South Florida climate demands apply to every project.
We visit your home, assess the space, and talk through how you plan to use the room, your budget range, and whether cooling is part of the plan. You leave the meeting with a realistic picture of what is possible - we reply to all follow-up questions within one business day.
After the site visit, we prepare a detailed proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and price. Once you sign, the design is finalized - glass type, framing finish, flooring, and any electrical or HVAC work. Changes after permits are submitted can cause delays, so take your time here.
We submit plans to Broward County's building department and handle the back-and-forth. Once permits are approved, the crew prepares the site and pours the slab - proper grading is done during this phase to direct water away from the foundation before any framing goes up.
The frame goes up, glass panels and the roof system are installed, and electrical and HVAC work is completed. Inspections are scheduled by us and happen on your behalf. After everything passes, we walk through the finished room together before handing it over.
Free in-home estimate. We handle permits, foundation, glazing, and inspections - no surprises at the end of the job.
(754) 243-8605South Florida is in a high-wind zone, and every sunroom we build in Davie is engineered to meet local wind-load requirements - not treated as an upgrade. The frame design, glazing, and anchoring system are all specified for hurricane season from the first drawing.
We handle the entire Broward County permit process - plan submission, review follow-up, and inspections - so you never have to track down the building department. An unpermitted sunroom is a liability at closing; ours are fully documented. Verify Florida contractor licenses online before signing with anyone.
We specify low-emissivity glass and impact-rated glazing for every Davie sunroom build - not because it is a premium option, but because it is what the climate and building code require here. The National Fenestration Rating Council provides independent ratings for glazing performance - we use products that meet those standards.
Davie's flat lots and slow-draining soil mean slab grading is not a detail we skip. We address drainage around the foundation during site prep, before the framing goes up - because fixing a drainage problem after the room is built is far more expensive than preventing it.
Every sunroom we construct in Davie comes with a complete permit record and passes final inspection before we call the job done - because a room you cannot sell with is not a finished room.
Update or rebuild an existing sunroom in Davie - new glazing, improved framing, or a full structural overhaul.
Learn MoreAdd a new sunroom to your Davie home - from foundation to final walkthrough with all permits handled.
Learn MoreBroward County permit timelines can stretch four to six weeks - the sooner we submit plans, the sooner your crew breaks ground.