
Stop losing your backyard to heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. An all season room gives you a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space you can enjoy every month of the year.

All season rooms in Parkland, FL are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, a solid or insulated roof, and glass panels on most sides - built to be heated and cooled so you can use the space comfortably every month of the year, with most projects completing in four to ten weeks once permits are in hand. Unlike the screened lanais found on most Parkland homes, an all season room has climate control, weathertight seals, and hurricane-rated components required by Broward County code. If you are weighing your options, it helps to compare this with a enclosed patio room or a four season sunroom to find the right fit for your home and budget.
Most Parkland homeowners who contact us have the same frustration: a backyard or patio they love but rarely use because the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms make it unbearable from May through October. An all season room solves that problem directly. You get natural light, a connection to your yard, and a room that functions as genuine living space - not a seasonal escape that sits empty for half the year.
If your outdoor space goes unused from June through September because the heat and afternoon thunderstorms make it unbearable, you are not getting value from one of your home's best features. An all season room turns that wasted square footage into somewhere your family actually wants to spend time, even in the middle of a Parkland summer.
A home office, a playroom, a quiet reading nook, or a place to entertain without crowding the kitchen - an all season room adds real square footage at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a full interior addition. Many Parkland homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have layouts that no longer fit how the family lives, and this is one of the most practical ways to solve that problem.
South Florida mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and daily summer storms make an open patio frustrating for much of the year. If you find yourself retreating inside every time a cloud rolls in or the sun dips below a comfortable angle, a fully enclosed room gives you the view and the light without the insects and the weather on your side of the glass.
Parkland buyers consistently pay attention to outdoor living spaces, and a well-designed all season room that blends with the home's roofline and exterior stands out. If you are thinking about your home's long-term value or planning to list within the next few years, a properly permitted room addition is a tangible improvement that shows well and documents cleanly at closing.
Every all season room we build starts with a conversation about how you plan to use the space. Some homeowners want a room they can cool down and close off from the rest of the house, using their existing slab as the floor and adding framing, insulated glass, and a solid roof. Others are building from the ground up. We also work with homeowners who have an existing screened lanai or enclosed patio room and want to upgrade it to a fully conditioned space - that path can save on materials and permitting time if the existing structure is suitable.
For homeowners who want the most light-filled version of this space, a four season sunroom with floor-to-ceiling glass and a full insulated roof is the right direction. We manage every permit filing and HOA architectural review submission, and we use only Florida product-approved framing and glazing - the components required to pass Broward County inspections and hold up through hurricane season.
Homeowners who want to transform an existing patio or lanai into a protected, usable room at a manageable scope.
Those who want maximum glass, full climate control, and a room that functions like permanent interior living space.
Owners with an open patio who want to convert it into a fully enclosed, insulated room without starting from scratch.
Homeowners with an existing raised deck who want to convert it into a closed, weathertight living space.
Parkland sits in Broward County in South Florida, where the design challenge for an all season room is keeping summer heat and humidity out - not keeping winter cold at bay. Temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s from June through September, with intense afternoon thunderstorms arriving almost daily. A room built with inadequate insulated glass, a poorly sealed roof, or no dedicated cooling will become unusable within weeks of its first summer. Homeowners in nearby Tamarac and Sunrise face the same conditions, and every room we build across the area is specified for this climate.
Broward County also sits in a high-wind zone, which means hurricane-rated framing and glass are required by code for any new enclosed structure - this is not a contractor preference, it is what the building inspector checks. Parkland is a planned community with a high density of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and most of those HOAs require written architectural review approval before a permit is even filed. A contractor who knows the local HOA submission process, understands Broward County plan review requirements, and specifies Florida product-approved materials is not a luxury here - it is what separates a project that finishes cleanly from one that stalls at every step.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you plan to use the room and what your budget looks like. You get a clear proposal with scope and cost. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the architectural review package and submit it on your behalf - this step happens before the permit is filed. Once HOA approval is in hand, we file the building permit with Broward County and manage the plan review.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the slab, erect the frame, install the insulated roof system, and set the hurricane-rated glass panels. Most visible construction wraps in one to two weeks on site. Work happens outside your home - your daily routine inside is minimally disrupted.
After the shell is up, licensed electricians extend power for outlets, lighting, and cooling. The building department conducts required inspections, and after the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and hand you clean permit documentation.
Free in-home estimate. No pressure, no obligation. We handle the permits and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(754) 320-5727Florida requires contractors performing structural enclosure work to hold a state-issued license. You can confirm ours is active and in good standing at any time through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. A licensed contractor is accountable to the state - and that matters when a building inspector is checking your room.
We file every permit application and manage every inspection - you do not deal with the building department directly. We also prepare and submit HOA architectural review packages for Parkland neighborhoods that require them. Permitted, inspected work is the only kind that protects your home value and insurance coverage.
Every glass panel and framing component we install carries Florida's product approval for the wind-load requirements in Broward County's high-wind zone. This is what the building inspector checks at final - and it is what makes your room safe and insurable through hurricane season.
Parkland has a high density of HOA-governed communities, and we have navigated architectural review submissions for neighborhoods across the area. We know what information each board typically needs, how to format a submission that does not come back for corrections, and how to keep your project moving when HOA timelines run long.
Every one of these factors comes together on your project - not as a checklist, but as the way we work on every build in Parkland and the surrounding area. When the final inspection passes and the permit closes, you have a room that is safe, documented, and genuinely yours to enjoy.
Turn an existing open patio or lanai into a weathertight, enclosed room using your current slab and roofline.
Learn MoreMaximum glass, full insulation, and year-round climate control for homeowners who want a sunlit room that performs like interior living space.
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