
Your sunroom should fit your home, your yard, and South Florida's climate - not a catalog template. We design for comfort in July, not just in January.

Sunroom design in Davie means planning a fully enclosed, glass-and-frame addition that connects your home to the outdoors without exposing you to the heat - most projects move from first design meeting to completed room in two to four months, with permitting typically accounting for the longest stretch.
In South Florida, the design challenge is keeping heat out, not keeping warmth in. Every decision - glazing type, roof overhang depth, cooling system sizing - flows from that reality. A room that looks beautiful in photos but turns into a hot box in August is not a good sunroom for Davie. If you are considering an enclosed addition, our vinyl sunrooms page covers the specific frame and panel systems we use here.
Davie also has a high concentration of HOA communities, and many of them require architectural review before any addition goes forward. We ask about your HOA on the first call and handle the submission so it does not slow down your permit application or create problems later.
If you find yourself avoiding your lanai during the hottest months or wishing you could use it as a real room, screens alone are not enough. A screened enclosure does not stop heat, humidity, or insects the way a fully enclosed sunroom does. Waiting means more months spent inside when you could be enjoying your outdoor view.
When your family has outgrown your home and adding a full interior addition feels too costly, a sunroom is a practical alternative. It delivers a real, furnished room - a home office, playroom, or guest space - connected to your house and filled with natural light. Delaying means living with a layout that no longer fits your needs.
If rooms at the rear of your home feel closed off or dim, a sunroom opens up the connection between your interior and the outdoors dramatically. The glass walls flood adjacent rooms with light and make the whole back of the house feel larger. Putting off the project means continuing to live with a space that does not match your home's potential.
In Davie's competitive real estate market, a finished permitted sunroom is a genuine differentiator. Buyers drawn to the South Florida lifestyle respond to a space that lets them enjoy the outdoors comfortably year-round. A properly permitted addition shows up as finished square footage, which matters at appraisal - acting now means maximizing that value.
We handle every stage of the design process: measuring your space, drawing the plans, specifying materials, and submitting for permits. Whether you are starting from scratch or building on an existing covered patio, we design to your exact footprint and your home's roofline. Our most requested option is a fully insulated four-season room with its own dedicated cooling - this is the design that works in Davie year-round, not just during the mild winter months. If you want to understand the broader scope of what goes into the build after design, our custom sunrooms page covers the construction side in detail.
For homeowners in Davie's planned communities, we include full HOA submission preparation as part of the design package. We prepare the drawings, material callouts, and documentation your HOA committee needs for architectural review. This saves you weeks of back-and-forth and keeps the overall project moving. Once the design is approved, the permit application follows immediately - no gap in the process.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room usable every month of the year.
Suits homeowners in milder microclimates or those seeking a lighter-weight addition at a lower cost.
Suits homeowners who want maximum glass exposure, including glass roof panels, for a dramatic light-filled space.
Suits homeowners in Davie's planned communities who need full design and approval documentation prepared for HOA review.
Davie sits in South Florida's subtropical climate, where temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high from roughly May through October. Any sunroom designed without accounting for that reality will be uncomfortable for half the year. Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, which means glazing must meet wind-load and impact standards built into the permitting process. These are not optional upgrades - they are design requirements that shape every project we take on here. Homeowners in Weston and Plantation face the same requirements - our team knows the permit process across the western Broward corridor.
Davie's flat, low-elevation lots add another design consideration that contractors from outside the region often miss: drainage. The slab and grading around it must direct water away from the structure and your home's foundation, especially given South Florida's heavy afternoon storms during the rainy season. We account for drainage in every slab design, which protects both the sunroom and your home over time. HOA prevalence in Davie's planned communities rounds out the local picture - many subdivisions require written architectural approval before any exterior addition begins, and our team has guided homeowners through that process many times.
We visit your property, take measurements, and talk through how you want to use the space. You leave the meeting with a clear picture of what is possible and a rough cost range - no pressure, no obligation.
We prepare detailed drawings and a written proposal based on your consultation. This is when you confirm glazing type, roof style, flooring, and whether the room will have its own air conditioning. We reply within one business day on any questions.
We submit plans to the Town of Davie building department and handle any HOA architectural review documentation your community requires. We keep you updated through the review process and respond to any reviewer comments.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the slab, build the frame, install glazing, and complete interior finishes. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand over all permit documentation for your records.
Free estimate. No obligation. We handle the permits, the HOA paperwork, and the engineering from day one.
(754) 243-8605We have submitted and received approvals for sunroom additions in Broward County, so we know what reviewers look for and how to keep your project on schedule. Local permitting experience means fewer surprises and no wasted weeks on avoidable revision requests.
Every design we produce starts with South Florida's heat and humidity, not a generic national template. Low-emissivity glass, proper roof overhangs, and dedicated cooling are built into our standard process - not presented as costly upgrades after the fact.
Davie has a large number of planned communities with architectural review requirements. We ask about your HOA on the first call and help you prepare the submission so approval does not delay your permit application or create problems at the back end.
Florida Building Code requires wind-load and impact-rated glazing for sunroom additions in Broward County. We use products tested for South Florida's wind speeds on every project, which satisfies the permitting requirement and protects your home during hurricane season. Learn more at the National Fenestration Rating Council.
Taken together, these proof points add up to a single outcome: a sunroom that is designed correctly from the first meeting, built to South Florida's standards, and documented so it protects your home at resale. Call us or request an estimate to get the process started.
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