
Axis Davie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Cooper City homeowners with sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built for South Florida conditions. We have worked in Cooper City neighborhoods since 2017, we know the city permit process, and we reply within one business day.

Most Cooper City homes were built between the 1970s and the 1990s on modest lots with concrete block walls and a backyard slab or covered lanai. When those homeowners are ready to add genuine living space, a full sunroom construction project - designed specifically for CBS homes and South Florida wind-load requirements - is the right path.
Cooper City afternoons from May through October are too hot and wet to use an open patio comfortably. A patio enclosure puts glass or screen panels around your existing slab, keeping rain, insects, and the worst of the afternoon heat outside while turning that underused space into a room you can actually enjoy through the long rainy season.
Cooper City's mild winters - running from roughly November through April - are some of the most comfortable months in South Florida, and a screen room lets you enjoy them fully without bugs or wind-driven rain getting inside. For homeowners who want added outdoor living space at a lower investment than a fully enclosed room, screen rooms are a practical and well-suited option here.
Cooper City lots are flat and similarly sized, but each home sits differently on its lot, and the way the sun tracks across a west-facing versus an east-facing backyard in a South Florida summer makes a real difference in how a room needs to be glazed and shaded. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific orientation and roofline, not a one-size-fits-all blueprint.
For Cooper City homeowners who want a room that functions year-round - not just on pleasant winter days - a fully insulated four season sunroom with a dedicated mini-split and Low-E glass is the answer. These rooms stay comfortable even during peak summer heat and humidity, giving you a true bonus room rather than a seasonal one.
Cooper City's intense UV exposure fades outdoor furniture, heats up uncovered slabs, and makes spending time outside miserable by midday in summer. A solid or louvered patio cover significantly drops surface temperatures, protects what is underneath from daily thunderstorms, and extends your usable outdoor hours without the full commitment of an enclosed room.
Cooper City was built mostly between the late 1960s and the 1990s as a planned residential community, and the housing stock reflects that. Single-family concrete block homes on flat lots, stucco exteriors, and covered back patios or lanais are the norm here. After 30 to 50 years, those patios show their age, and the homeowners who have lived in Cooper City long-term - this is not a transient rental market - are ready to invest in the spaces they actually use every day. A contractor who works primarily with CBS construction and understands how South Florida homes are built will do far better work here than one who is more accustomed to wood-frame houses from other parts of the country.
Cooper City also presents real environmental challenges that affect every outdoor project. The city sits close to the eastern edge of the Everglades, and the terrain is nearly flat, with sandy and marl soils over a shallow limestone base and a naturally high water table. After a heavy thunderstorm - and Cooper City gets plenty of those from May through October - water pools in yards and against foundations. Any sunroom slab needs to be properly graded so water drains away from the structure. Add to that Broward County's stringent hurricane wind-load requirements and the intense year-round UV exposure, and the picture is clear: this is a climate that demands sunroom work built to South Florida standards from the ground up.
Our crew has worked in Cooper City regularly since 2017, and the CBS homes on modest residential lots that make up most of this city are exactly the type of properties we know best. We pull permits through the City of Cooper City Building and Zoning Department and are familiar with the local review process, which helps us prepare complete submissions the first time and avoid the revision cycles that add weeks to a project timeline.
Griffin Road and Flamingo Road are the two corridors we travel most often to reach job sites across Cooper City. Most residential neighborhoods branch off those main roads, and Brian Piccolo Park sits near the center of the city as a familiar landmark for anyone who knows the area. We understand that the western neighborhoods of Cooper City - those closer to the Everglades fringe - can have more pronounced drainage considerations than the eastern side, and we factor that into slab prep and grading from the start.
Homeowners in Cooper City who have lived here for years tend to stay, and they know their neighbors. Word travels fast in a small, well-established community like this one. We also serve Pembroke Pines just to the south, as well as Davie to the east, and we move between these communities regularly.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within one business day and will schedule a time to come to your Cooper City home that works for your schedule - no pressure, no commitment at this stage.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the slab and drainage conditions, and talk through what you want the room to do. You will receive a written, itemized estimate at no charge - this is where we address cost directly so there are no surprises later. HOA review timelines and permit requirements specific to Cooper City get flagged here too.
Once you approve the design and contract, we file for the permit with the City of Cooper City. Construction begins after permit approval and proceeds in stages: slab prep and grading, framing, glazing or screening, and interior finishing. Most projects take four to ten weeks from permit submission to completion.
We schedule and pass the required city inspections, then walk you through the finished space. You should leave that walkthrough knowing how every door, window, and panel operates, and confident the room is sealed, graded, and ready for Cooper City weather.
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(754) 243-8605Cooper City is a small, incorporated planned city in Broward County, covering about 8.5 square miles roughly 15 miles southwest of Fort Lauderdale. Incorporated in 1959, the city was designed from the start as a residential community, and that character has held. There is very little commercial or industrial development inside the city limits - most of Cooper City is single-family homes, townhome communities, and the parks and schools that serve them. Brian Piccolo Park, the large Broward County recreational facility named after the NFL player, sits within the city and is one of the most recognizable spots in the area. See more about the history and layout of Cooper City if you want a fuller picture of how the city developed.
The housing stock is mostly concrete block single-family homes built between the late 1960s and the 1990s, making Cooper City one of the more consistently aged residential markets in Broward County. Homeownership rates here are high, and families tend to stay for years - sometimes decades. The western edge of the city borders the eastern fringe of the Everglades ecosystem, which influences drainage conditions across the entire area. Residents who need sunroom and enclosure work done in neighboring communities often find our team through referrals, since we also serve Pembroke Pines directly to the south.
Keep bugs out and fresh air in with a professionally installed screen room.
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