
Axis Davie Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Weston homeowners with sunroom design and construction, patio enclosures, and screen rooms that meet both Broward County wind-load codes and the HOA standards that govern most Weston neighborhoods. We have served the Weston area since 2017 and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Weston HOA communities have strict rules about what exterior additions look like, what materials are used, and how additions relate to the existing roofline. Getting the design right before you submit anything to your HOA or the city saves significant time and money. Our sunroom design service produces drawings that satisfy HOA review boards and city permit offices in one submission.
Most Weston homes were built between the late 1980s and early 2000s with a covered lanai or back patio already in place. Enclosing that existing slab with glass or screen panels converts an underused outdoor space into a protected room without a full ground-up construction project - and in Weston, where many homes back up to a lake or retention pond, keeping insects and humidity at bay makes a real difference.
Weston winters are genuinely pleasant, and a screen room lets you take advantage of them without bugs, afternoon wind, or the occasional brief shower interrupting your time outside. For homeowners who primarily want to enjoy the dry season from November through April without fully enclosing the space, screen rooms are well-matched to the Weston lifestyle and typically easier to get through HOA review than a fully enclosed addition.
Weston homeowners who invest in their properties tend to want rooms they can use year-round, not just in winter. A fully insulated four season sunroom with Low-E glass and a dedicated mini-split keeps the room comfortable even during peak summer heat and humidity. For families who want a real bonus room rather than a seasonal one, this is the right investment in a high-value Weston home.
Weston lots vary - some homes in the Indian Trace district sit on water, others back up to green space or a neighboring property - and the orientation of your backyard changes how glass, roof overhangs, and shading need to be configured. A custom sunroom accounts for your specific lot, your HOA color palette, and the way South Florida sun moves through your backyard in summer, not a one-size-fits-all kit.
For Weston homeowners who want shade and rain protection without fully enclosing their outdoor space, a solid or louvered patio cover is a practical step. The intense afternoon sun from June through September makes uncovered Weston patios nearly unusable at midday, and a well-designed cover drops surface temperatures significantly while satisfying most HOA standards for outdoor additions.
Weston was built as a master-planned city, and nearly every residential neighborhood operates under an HOA. That layer of governance adds a step that many contractors overlook: before a city permit is filed, the HOA has to approve the design. If a contractor submits plans to the city without HOA sign-off, or if the HOA rejects the design after the permit application is already in review, the project stalls. A contractor who regularly works in Weston knows to get HOA approval first, prepare drawings that match the community guidelines, and file a complete permit package that does not come back for revisions. That knowledge is the difference between a project that moves in four weeks and one that drags on for months.
On top of the HOA complexity, Weston presents real physical challenges tied to its location. The city sits at the western edge of Broward County, directly bordering the Everglades, which means the water table is high and the flat terrain offers very little natural drainage. The CBS (concrete block structure) homes built here in the 1980s and 1990s are exactly what we work with every day - standard South Florida construction with flat or low-slope tile roofs and backyard lanais that are ripe for enclosure. Add Broward County hurricane wind-load requirements and the year-round humidity that accelerates wear on anything not built to local standards, and it is clear that generic sunroom contractors from outside the region are not well-equipped to do this work here.
Our crew works throughout Weston regularly, and the gated HOA communities and CBS homes on lake-adjacent lots that make up most of this city are the type of projects we know best. We pull permits through the City of Weston Building Division and are familiar with the review process and typical turnaround times, which lets us prepare complete submissions the first time and avoid revision cycles that add weeks to a project.
Interstate 75 runs along Weston's northern edge and is how we reach the city quickly from Davie. Weston Road is the main north-south corridor once we are inside the city, and Royal Palm Boulevard connects most of the residential districts east to west. From the older Bonaventure section in the eastern part of the city to the planned Indian Trace communities to the west, we know the subdivisions, the HOA contacts, and the lot conditions that affect outdoor construction work in each area. Homes backing up to one of Weston's many retention ponds or lakes require extra attention to drainage grading, and we plan for that from the start.
We serve Davie directly to the east as our home base, and we also work regularly in Cooper City just north of there. Weston homeowners benefit from the fact that we are already in this corridor every week.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We reply within one business day and will schedule a no-obligation visit to your Weston home at a time that works for you - no pressure at this stage, just a conversation.
We visit your home, measure the space, check drainage conditions, and talk through what you want the room to do. You receive a written, itemized estimate at no charge - this is where we address cost directly so nothing surprises you later. We also flag any HOA requirements and the City of Weston permit process specific to your project.
Once you approve the design and contract, we prepare the HOA submittal drawings and support your HOA application. After HOA approval, we file the city building permit. This sequence avoids conflicts and keeps the project moving without costly redesigns mid-permit.
Construction begins after permit approval and proceeds in clear stages. We schedule and pass all required city inspections, then walk you through the completed room so you know how every panel, door, and window operates and are confident the room is sealed and graded for Weston weather.
We serve Weston homeowners and know the HOA process. Free estimates, replies within one business day.
(754) 243-8605Weston is a master-planned city in western Broward County, incorporated in 1996 after decades of residential development under the Bonaventure and Indian Trace development districts. Nearly all of Weston's roughly 68,000 residents live in planned subdivisions governed by homeowners associations, many of them gated. The city is almost entirely residential - the commercial areas are concentrated near Weston Town Center and along Weston Road, while the rest of the city is single-family homes, townhome communities, and green space. For more on how Weston developed, see the Weston, Florida Wikipedia article.
The housing stock is mostly concrete block construction from the late 1980s through the early 2000s - homes that are now 20 to 35 years old and often showing their age on the exterior. The city borders the Florida Everglades to the north and west, which gives Weston a distinct feel but also means residents deal with a high water table, saturated soils after heavy rains, and the kind of humidity that wears on outdoor structures faster than homeowners expect. Neighboring Davie sits directly to the east and shares many of the same building characteristics, while Miramar lies to the southeast and is another community where we work regularly.
Keep bugs out and fresh air in with a professionally installed screen room.
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