
Stop losing your backyard to bugs and afternoon storms. We build three season sunrooms that are weather-tight, permitted, and designed for South Florida living.

Three season sunrooms in Davie, FL use aluminum framing with glass or screen-panel walls to create an enclosed, weather-protected room attached to your home. Most projects take one to three weeks of on-site construction once permits are approved. Unlike a full four season addition, a three season room is not climate-controlled, but in South Florida that distinction matters far less than it does up north.
If your current patio sits empty because the heat is brutal, the bugs are relentless, or the afternoon rain rolls in without warning, a three season sunroom solves all three problems. Davie homeowners who want more usable living space without the expense of a conditioned addition consistently find this to be the right middle ground. If you are weighing a full glass enclosure, see our patio enclosures page for a side-by-side look.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, engineering documents, and inspections from start to finish. Your job is to point to where you want the room - we do the rest.
If the afternoon sun makes your patio unbearable before 3 PM, that space is not working for you. A sunroom with proper shading and ventilation turns that wasted square footage into a room your family actually gravitates toward. Waiting just means another season lost.
Davie's mosquitoes and no-see-ums are genuinely relentless, especially at dawn and dusk. An enclosed sunroom with quality screening creates a bug-free zone where you can have dinner outside or let kids play without bug spray. Without a proper enclosure, the problem will not improve on its own.
South Florida's wet season delivers intense afternoon thunderstorms nearly every day from June through September. A screen enclosure offers partial protection, but solid glass or acrylic panels keep rain out entirely. If your current setup forces you inside every afternoon, a sunroom changes that.
Torn screening, rust on the frame, and roof joints that drip after a storm are signs your existing enclosure has reached the end of its useful life. Patching becomes a cycle. Upgrading to a proper three season sunroom gives you a durable, fully permitted structure with a fresh warranty.
Every three season sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you plan to use the space. From there we design a framing system, choose wall panels, and match the roof to your home's existing roofline. If you want a step up in comfort and weather performance, our four season sunrooms are fully insulated and climate-controlled for year-round use with air conditioning.
For homeowners whose patio already has a solid slab and just needs to be enclosed, we also offer full patio enclosures that can range from basic screen rooms to glass-walled living spaces. We pull all permits, coordinate any required HOA submissions, and stay on-site through the final Broward County inspection.
Ideal for homeowners who want bug protection and rain coverage while keeping the open, breezy feel of outdoor living.
A great fit for homeowners who want a fully enclosed space that blocks wind-driven rain and provides a quieter, more private environment.
Suited for homeowners looking for a lightweight, cost-effective alternative to glass that still offers solid weather protection.
Best for homeowners with a sound concrete slab who want to add walls and a roof with minimal disruption and cost.
Davie sits in the middle of Broward County, where summer heat and humidity run from May through October and afternoon thunderstorms roll in like clockwork. A three season sunroom designed for this climate focuses on airflow, shade orientation, and water management - not insulation. Florida's building code sets strict wind-load and impact requirements for any permanent addition, and contractors who work here build to a higher structural standard than most of the country. That is a genuine benefit for you when storm season arrives. If you live near the neighborhoods around Cooper City or anywhere in western Davie, you already know how fast conditions change on a summer afternoon - a properly built sunroom keeps you comfortable through all of it.
Many Davie homes were built in the 1970s through the 1990s on large lots, and original screen enclosures from that era are well past their useful life. Whether you are starting fresh or replacing an aging structure, the permit process runs through Broward County's building department, and HOA approval is required in most of Davie's planned communities. We know this process well and handle it entirely on your behalf. Homeowners in Pembroke Pines and other nearby communities trust us to navigate the same requirements, so we come with hands-on local experience.
Contact us by phone or the estimate form and we will be back to you within one business day. We will ask about the space, your goals, and any HOA requirements you are aware of so we can schedule the right kind of visit.
We visit your home, measure the space, review the existing slab or surface, and talk through your options. You will get a written estimate that spells out scope, materials, and timeline - no vague numbers.
Once you approve the estimate, we prepare and submit the permit application and any HOA documentation. Permit review in Broward County typically takes a few weeks - we track the status and keep you informed throughout.
Our crew builds the sunroom, handles all on-site work, and coordinates the required inspections with the building department. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and leave you with all permit documentation.
Free estimate. No pressure. We handle permits and HOA submissions from start to finish.
(754) 243-8605The permit and inspection process in Broward County has specific engineering requirements for wind loads and structural connections. We have been through it enough times to know what reviewers look for and how to get approvals without unnecessary back-and-forth. That saves real time on your project.
Florida requires a current state-issued license for any contractor building a permanent structure on your home. Ours is verifiable through the state's online portal at any time. A licensed contractor means your project is covered, your permits are legal, and you have real recourse if something goes wrong.
Every sunroom we build uses framing, fasteners, and glazing specified to meet Florida's wind-load requirements. We treat the Broward County hurricane code as the floor, not the ceiling. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards we follow - you can learn more at nationalsunroom.org.
Davie has a large number of planned communities with active HOAs, and we are familiar with the documentation, timelines, and requirements those associations typically need. We help you prepare the submission and stay in contact with the HOA reviewer so nothing stalls your project.
Everything we do - permits, HOA paperwork, code compliance, and on-site construction - is handled under one roof. You will not be chasing down subcontractors or trying to decipher inspection reports. We take care of it and keep you in the loop the whole way.
You can also verify Florida contractor license status directly through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Convert an existing patio slab into a fully enclosed room, from a basic screen room to a glass-walled living space.
Learn MoreA fully insulated, climate-controlled addition you can use every day of the year with air conditioning running.
Learn MoreStorm season is coming - a properly built sunroom now means you enjoy your new space for years without worrying about what the next hurricane brings.