
Axis Davie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Plantation homeowners with sunroom remodeling, new sunroom construction, and patio enclosures built for the local climate and permit requirements. We have served Plantation neighborhoods since 2017, we pull permits through the City of Plantation, and we reply within one business day.

Plantation homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have existing sunrooms or screened enclosures with aging jalousie windows, single-pane glass, or frames that have not held up to decades of South Florida heat and humidity. A sunroom remodel brings those rooms up to current glazing standards and makes them genuinely usable year-round.
Plantation homeowners with concrete slab patios - especially those backing up to one of the city's many canals or retention areas - often lose that space to mosquitoes, afternoon rain, and heat for five or six months of the year. A patio enclosure gives that slab walls and a roof, turning a rain-soaked concrete pad into a protected outdoor room you can use through the wet season.
Plantation winters are among the most comfortable months in South Florida, and a screened room keeps the bugs and wind-driven rain out while letting the fresh December-through-April air in. For homeowners in Plantation who want to add outdoor living space without a fully enclosed room, a well-built screen room delivers that open-air feel at a lower cost and a shorter project timeline.
Professionals who work from home and families who need a year-round bonus room in Plantation benefit most from a fully insulated, climate-controlled four season sunroom. With Low-E glazing and a dedicated mini-split, the room stays comfortable through the entire South Florida summer - not just the mild months - making it usable on any day of the year.
Plantation has several distinct neighborhoods - from the winding streets of Jacaranda in the west to the denser older blocks near Broward Boulevard in the east - and lot layouts, rooflines, and sun exposures vary meaningfully across those areas. A custom sunroom design accounts for your specific home orientation and yard, rather than applying the same blueprint to every property in town.
Plantation is largely built out, which means most growth here is renovation and addition rather than new construction. Homeowners who want more living space without the disruption and cost of a full room addition often find that a sunroom addition - attached to an existing wall, using the existing slab where possible - is a practical and well-matched solution for this city's housing stock.
Most of Plantation's residential neighborhoods were built between the 1960s and the 1980s, and the housing stock is remarkably consistent - single-story concrete block homes with stucco exteriors, tile or shingle roofs, and modest lots that often have a patio or covered lanai at the back. That building age means a large share of existing sunrooms and enclosures in the city are 30 to 50 years old, with glazing, frames, and roof membranes that have lived through decades of South Florida sun, humidity, and hurricane seasons. A contractor who understands CBS construction and the specific ways these rooms age in this climate will identify the real problems - not just the surface ones - before starting work.
Plantation adds another layer of complexity that most Florida cities do not: an active city building department with its own permitting process separate from Broward County, and well-documented code enforcement. Any structural work, window replacement, or HVAC connection requires a permit pulled through the City of Plantation Building Department. Beyond permits, a large share of the city's planned communities - especially in the Jacaranda area - have active HOAs with exterior design requirements that apply independently of the city process. Getting both right from the start is not optional; it is the only way to avoid a stop-work order or a violation notice after the job is done.
Our crew works throughout Plantation regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits directly through the City of Plantation and have learned the nuances of their review process - submitting complete, accurate drawings the first time is the single best way to keep a project on schedule in a city with active code enforcement.
Broward Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard are the two corridors we travel most often to reach job sites across the city. From the Jacaranda community in the west - with its winding streets and mature landscaping - to the older neighborhoods closer to Fort Lauderdale on the eastern side, we know the difference in how those homes are laid out and what to expect when we arrive. Properties that back up to one of Plantation's canals require extra attention during slab assessment because the water table near those lots stays high, and post or foundation work needs to account for that.
We also serve Sunrise to the north and Fort Lauderdale to the east, and we move between these areas throughout the week. Homeowners in Plantation often hear about us from neighbors in those adjacent communities.
Call or submit our contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will set a time to come to your Plantation home - no commitment, no pressure at this stage.
We inspect the existing structure or planned space, check drainage conditions, and discuss what you want the room to do. You will receive a written, itemized estimate at no charge. This is the stage where we walk through cost, flag any HOA requirements specific to your Plantation neighborhood, and identify permit requirements through the city.
After you approve the scope and contract, we file the permit with the City of Plantation and begin construction after approval. Work proceeds in stages - slab or structural work first, then framing, glazing or screening, and interior finishing. Most projects run two to eight weeks depending on scope.
We coordinate and pass all required city inspections, then walk you through the finished space. You leave knowing how every panel and door operates and confident the room is sealed, graded, and built to hold up to Plantation weather for years to come.
We serve Plantation homeowners, handle all city permits, and reply within one business day. Free estimates with no obligation.
(754) 243-8605Plantation is one of the larger cities in Broward County, with a population of around 90,000 people and a city footprint sitting just west of Fort Lauderdale. It was master-planned from the start in the 1940s and 1950s, which is why its layout feels more organized than many Florida cities of the same era - distinct residential areas, clear commercial corridors along Broward Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard, and a mix of parks and open space woven throughout. The Jacaranda community in the western part of the city is one of Plantation's best-known neighborhoods, developed in the 1960s and 1970s with its own golf courses, winding streets, and mature trees. The city history and development is well documented and reflects how thoroughly Plantation was designed rather than just grown.
The city is largely built out today, meaning most residential activity is renovation, remodeling, and replacement rather than new construction. Home values in Plantation are generally above the Florida average, and most residents are long-term homeowners - not renters passing through. The flat terrain, originally Everglades wetland, is managed through an extensive canal and drainage system throughout the city. Many residential lots back up to canals or retention areas, which is part of what makes Plantation feel green and spacious - and also part of what makes drainage an ongoing consideration for any outdoor project. Homeowners looking for sunroom work in nearby communities will find us in Sunrise as well, right next door to the north.
Keep bugs out and fresh air in with a professionally installed screen room.
Learn MoreCall us or fill out our contact form. We serve Plantation and all of Broward County, handle city permits, and will get back to you within one business day.