
Axis Davie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunrooms for Hollywood homeowners who want outdoor living space that holds up to the salt air, summer storms, and hurricane season this part of South Florida delivers. We have served this area since 2017 and we reply within one business day.

Hollywood's mild winters and coastal breeze make screen rooms a popular choice - a well-built enclosure lets you enjoy the outside air from October through April without stepping into the heat or dealing with insects. A screen room installation near the coast requires corrosion-resistant frames and hardware that stand up to the salt air off the Atlantic, and that is the standard we build to here.
Hollywood has a mix of older homes from the 1960s and 1970s with original concrete slabs and newer western-side homes with larger patios, and both property types benefit from enclosures that turn an open slab into a protected outdoor room. Hollywood's daily summer thunderstorms make patio covers and enclosures a practical upgrade, not just an aesthetic one.
For Hollywood homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room connected to the outdoors, a four season sunroom with Low-E glazing and a mini-split system delivers that comfort year-round. These rooms are especially practical in neighborhoods where indoor square footage is limited and the backyard slab offers the best opportunity to add usable space.
Hollywood's intense afternoon sun heats open patios to uncomfortable temperatures for much of the year. A properly installed patio cover creates shade, protects outdoor furniture from UV damage, and keeps the space below comfortable enough to use even on peak summer afternoons, without the cost of a full enclosure.
Older Hollywood neighborhoods close to the beach often have smaller lots where a full sunroom addition is not practical, but a converted enclosed patio room can still add meaningful usable square footage. These rooms use the existing slab as a foundation and can be finished to function as a casual dining space, a sitting room, or a home office.
Hollywood's varied housing stock - ranging from mid-century CBS homes near the beach to newer subdivision houses in the west - means no two sunroom projects here look the same. A custom design accounts for your specific roofline, lot orientation, and coastal exposure so the finished room performs and looks right for your property.
Hollywood is one of Broward County's older cities, and a large share of the housing stock dates from the 1950s through the 1980s. Homes in the eastern and central neighborhoods are often CBS construction with flat or low-slope roofs, small lots, and original concrete slabs that are now several decades old. Many of those patios and back porches are cracked, stained, or simply open to the elements and going unused. Homeowners who want to improve those spaces need a contractor who understands how to work with older CBS walls and existing slabs, not one who only does new construction on fresh lots.
The coastal location adds a specific challenge that most inland contractors are not prepared for. Properties within a mile or two of Hollywood Beach or the Intracoastal Waterway are exposed to salt-laden air year-round, which corrodes standard aluminum frames, steel fasteners, and screen hardware much faster than inland properties. Add in Broward County's high-wind building requirements, daily summer thunderstorms, and the need to grade new slabs carefully on flat terrain, and you have a set of local conditions that require genuine familiarity with how South Florida homes are built and how they age.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and the variety of property types here - from older CBS bungalows near the beach to newer two-story homes in the western suburbs - is something we encounter on job sites in this city every week. We know which eastern neighborhoods sit close enough to the coast that corrosion- resistant materials are not optional, and we know how the terrain and drainage differ between the older parts of town and the newer western developments.
Hollywood Boulevard and Sheridan Street are the main east-west routes through the city, and we navigate both corridors regularly on our way to job sites. Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport sits just north of the city, and we serve customers on both sides of that boundary. The City of Hollywood Building Division handles permits for residential additions here, and we have experience preparing the complete documentation this jurisdiction requires.
We also serve neighboring Dania Beach to the north and Miramar to the west, so the same local crew covers all of this part of Broward County.
We reply within one business day to schedule a no-cost on-site assessment. You will not pay anything for the estimate, and there is no pressure to commit before you are ready.
We visit your Hollywood property, measure the space, and discuss what you want. We ask about proximity to the coast and any HOA rules upfront - both affect material choices and permit scope - and we build those factors into a written, itemized proposal.
After you approve the proposal and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood Building Division and set your project start date. Permit review takes time, and we will keep you updated throughout the process.
We construct your room to Broward County wind-load and structural standards, coordinate all required inspections with the city, and walk you through the completed space before closing out the job. You receive written documentation that the permit was finaled.
We work in Hollywood every week. Tell us what you need and we will get back to you within one business day with a free written estimate.
(754) 243-8605Hollywood is a well-established city in Broward County, founded in 1925 and now home to more than 150,000 residents. It sits between Miami to the south and Fort Lauderdale to the north, with the Atlantic Ocean on its eastern border and the western suburbs extending toward the Everglades. The city has real geographic range - from the wide, popular Hollywood Beach and the Broadwalk on the coast to quieter inland subdivisions built from the 1950s through the 2000s. A large portion of Hollywood's housing stock consists of CBS homes on modest lots, though the western neighborhoods have newer, larger-footprint homes. According to Wikipedia, the city has a diverse, mixed population of long-term residents, retirees, and working families, with Memorial Healthcare System serving as one of its largest employers.
Hollywood has distinct neighborhood characters depending on which part of the city you are in. ArtsPark at Young Circle anchors the downtown corridor along Hollywood Boulevard, while the beach neighborhoods attract seasonal residents and renters in large numbers. The western side of the city, accessed via Sheridan Street and the I-95 corridor, has more suburban residential character. We serve customers throughout all of Hollywood, as well as neighboring Dania Beach and Miramar.
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Learn MoreOur local team serves all of Hollywood, from the beach neighborhoods to the western suburbs. Call today or request a free estimate and we will respond within one business day.