
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms designed for South Florida's heat, rain, and hurricane season. Stop losing your outdoor space to the weather.

Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Parkland, FL with 16 distinct sunroom and patio services. We know what South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season demand from an enclosed structure - and we build to those standards on every project. Whether you want a fully air-conditioned four-season room, a simple screen enclosure, or a custom glass solarium, we have the experience and the permits to get it done.

Your patio sits empty all summer because of the heat - a fully enclosed sunroom addition puts that space back to work year-round.
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Want a bright, comfortable room every single month of the year? A four-season sunroom delivers that, even in Parkland's sweltering July.
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Afternoon storms keeping you inside? A three-season sunroom lets you watch the rain from a dry, breezy space without getting soaked.
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Bugs and blazing sun turning your patio into a no-go zone? A patio enclosure transforms that slab into a room your family actually uses.
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Every home is different - a custom sunroom is designed around your layout, your HOA rules, and exactly how you plan to use the space.
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Ground-up sunroom construction done right the first time - permitted, inspected, and built for Broward County's wind-load requirements.
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Old enclosure leaking or falling apart? A sunroom remodel replaces failing materials and brings your space up to modern comfort standards.
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Mosquitoes are year-round in South Florida - a screen room installation creates a protected outdoor zone you can actually enjoy.
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Got a patio you barely use? Converting it to an enclosed sunroom is one of the most practical upgrades a Parkland home can make.
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Your deck is a great footprint for a sunroom - we enclose it with impact-rated glass so it becomes a room you live in, not just step over.
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An all-season room gives you comfortable, climate-controlled living space that connects your home to the outdoors without any of the drawbacks.
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Turn your open patio into a fully enclosed room - shaded, protected from rain, and comfortable enough to use any day of the year.
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A solarium floods your home with natural light through glass walls and a glass roof, creating a living space that feels like stepping outside.
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A quality patio cover blocks the direct South Florida sun so your outdoor space stays usable through the long afternoon heat.
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The design phase is where a good sunroom gets made - we help you plan a space that fits your home, your HOA, and your daily life.
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Vinyl sunroom systems are low-maintenance, resist Florida's humidity, and deliver a clean finished look at a practical price point.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. During that first conversation, we talk through what you have in mind, where on your property the project would go, and any HOA or permit considerations you are already aware of. No commitment required.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing structure, and talk through your options in person. You get a detailed written quote that spells out materials, glazing type, permit responsibility, and project timeline. If you have questions about Broward County's wind-load requirements or HOA submission steps, this is the time to ask.
Once you approve the proposal and we handle permits and any HOA approvals, construction begins. We manage every step - foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, and final inspection. When the building department signs off, we walk you through your finished room and hand over all permit documentation. Your outdoor space is ready to use.
Florida requires a state-issued contractor license for permanent room additions. Ours is current and verifiable through the state's online database. Every project also carries full liability and workers' compensation coverage - protecting your home and our crew from day one.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in Parkland and throughout Broward County since 2015. We know the HOA processes in Parkland's planned communities, the permit reviewers at the local building department, and what South Florida's climate demands from an enclosed structure.
We visit your home, measure the space, and give you a detailed written quote at no charge. The estimate breaks down materials, glazing specifications, labor, and permit responsibility - so you know exactly what you are getting before you commit to anything.
Broward County requires hurricane-impact glazing on new enclosed structures - and we use it on every project, not just when required. Impact-rated panels protect your investment through storm season and may reduce your homeowner's insurance premium.
Ready to get started? Call (754) 320-5727 or request a free estimate online.
"The team finished our four-season sunroom on the exact timeline they promised, even with a permit delay from the city. It has become the room we use most - we eat breakfast out there every morning now, even in August."
Sandra M., Coral Springs - Four Season Sunrooms
"I was nervous about the HOA approval process in our neighborhood, but they handled all the paperwork and got it submitted correctly the first time. The patio enclosure looks like it was always part of the house."
James R., Parkland - Patio Enclosures
"Our old screened lanai was basically unusable from May through October. The sunroom addition they built has the same footprint but now it's climate-controlled - we get the backyard view with actual air conditioning. Night and day difference."
Maria T., Coconut Creek - Sunroom Additions
We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. There is no obligation, and no pressure to commit. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home in Parkland or the surrounding area.
(754) 320-5727Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Parkland, FL and serves 12 communities across Broward County and northern Palm Beach County - including Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, and Boca Raton. We offer same-week scheduling for estimates on most projects throughout our service area.
Yes - Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, and any new enclosed structure must use glazing that meets Florida's wind and impact requirements. This is not optional. The Broward County Building Division enforces these standards on every permit review. Impact-rated glass protects your home during storm season and matters for your homeowner's insurance coverage.
Building permit review in the City of Parkland runs several weeks in most cases - longer if the drawings need corrections. Construction cannot start until the permit is approved. Factoring in HOA approval (if your neighborhood requires it), the realistic timeline from signed contract to first day of work is often four to eight weeks. Plan ahead if you have a target season in mind.
Most of Parkland's planned communities have active HOAs with rules on exterior additions - covering roofline style, frame color, setbacks, and materials. HOA approval is a separate step from the city building permit and must come first. Starting the HOA submission early is critical; boards often meet monthly, and a rejected submission resets the clock. A contractor familiar with Parkland's HOA landscape can help you prepare the right documentation.
Insulated glass units with a low-emissivity (low-E) coating reduce solar heat gain - critical in a climate where the sun is intense from March through November. Single-pane glass is not sufficient for a comfortable South Florida sunroom. The roof system design also matters: a vented or insulated roof limits how much heat enters from above. Ask your contractor to specify the glass performance ratings before you sign anything.
South Florida's rainy season brings intense afternoon storms that can dump several inches of rain in under an hour. The junction where a sunroom roof meets your existing home must be properly flashed and sloped so water moves away cleanly. Poor drainage at this connection is one of the most common causes of water damage in Parkland sunroom additions - showing up as leaks, mold, and structural damage within the first rainy season.
A permitted, inspected sunroom adds documented square footage and signals to buyers that the work was done correctly. In South Florida's competitive real estate market, buyers and their inspectors look closely at any addition or enclosure. An unpermitted structure can delay or derail a sale. A well-built, permitted sunroom is a feature buyers in Parkland actively look for - not a liability to disclose.
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Parkland, FL, serving 12 communities across Broward County and into Palm Beach County since 2015. We hold a Florida state contractor license for structural addition work - verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation's online database.
Over the past decade, we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and solarium installations across Parkland and the surrounding area. Every project is permitted, inspected, and built to Broward County's wind-load standards - no shortcuts.
Want to learn more about our team and how we work? Read our full story on the About page.
A three-season room keeps out bugs and rain but is not climate-controlled. A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and air-conditioned. In Parkland, where summers are long and intense, most homeowners who want to use the room daily choose a four-season build. The National Sunroom Association offers resources to help you compare options before you commit.
If your goal is to keep bugs out and enjoy the occasional breeze on a mild evening - without climate control - a screen room is a lower-cost option that still dramatically improves how much time you spend outside. It is a good fit for homeowners who use the space mainly in Parkland's dry winter season from November through April.
An unpermitted sunroom can complicate or prevent the sale of your home, invalidate your homeowner's insurance coverage for that structure, and may need to be removed or brought up to code at your expense. In Florida, unpermitted work is taken seriously during home sales. The permit process adds time - but it protects your investment.
Still have questions about what type of sunroom is right for your home? Call us at (754) 320-5727 or send us a message and we will walk you through your options with no obligation.
Parkland is a city in the northwest corner of Broward County, bordered by the Everglades to the west and the Broward-Palm Beach county line to the north. With a population of around 35,000 and a landscape of master-planned communities, Parkland has a feel unlike the more densely developed cities to its south. The City of Parkland was founded with an emphasis on green space, low-density zoning, and quiet residential streets - which is exactly why homeowners here invest in their properties and take outdoor living seriously.
Most of Parkland's housing stock was built during the 1990s and 2000s inside gated, HOA-governed communities. Well-known neighborhoods like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles are home to thousands of families on generous lots with concrete block construction, tile roofs, and large backyards. These homes are now 20 to 30 years old - the age when screened enclosures age out, slab patios crack, and homeowners start thinking seriously about upgrades. The western edge of the city borders the Everglades, which means flat terrain, a high water table, and the kind of humidity and drainage challenges that make proper sunroom construction details genuinely important here.
Near landmarks like Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and along key roads like University Drive and Holmberg Road, families are choosing to invest in their homes rather than move - and a well-built sunroom or patio enclosure is one of the most practical ways to add livable space without the disruption of a full interior addition. Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is based in Parkland and knows these neighborhoods, their HOA processes, and the specific building code requirements that apply to sunroom work in this part of Broward County.
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Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
6219 NW 79th Way
Parkland, FL 33067
Phone: (754) 320-5727
Email: quotes@parklandsunroomsandpatios.com
Hours: Always open, 24/7.
Call Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms & Patios today for a free, no-obligation on-site estimate - we respond within 1 business day.