
A room designed around your home's footprint, your family's needs, and South Florida's climate - not a kit that almost fits.

Custom sunrooms in Parkland, FL are fully enclosed glass-and-frame additions designed specifically for your home's footprint, roofline, and HOA guidelines - most projects move from design to a finished room in two to four months. Unlike prefab kit rooms, a custom build fits your home exactly: the angles match your roofline, the style complements your exterior, and the room feels like it was always part of the house. If you are weighing a custom build against a standard sunroom construction project, the difference comes down to how specific your site, HOA requirements, or design preferences are. You may also want to explore sunroom design options before settling on a direction.
Parkland's HOA-heavy planned communities and strict Broward County building standards make custom work more important here than in most markets. A room that mismatches your neighborhood's approved styles can mean forced changes, fines, or a delayed sale. Getting the design right from the start - with HOA submission handled before a shovel hits the ground - is how you avoid that headache entirely.
Prefab sunroom kits come in fixed dimensions that rarely match the actual dimensions of a real backyard. If your patio has an irregular shape, a tricky roofline connection, or specific setback requirements from your HOA, a custom design is the only approach that works without expensive workarounds or compromises you will regret.
Many of Parkland's gated communities require additions to match the roofline pitch, exterior color palette, or material style of the original home. A standard enclosure often fails those reviews. A custom design starts with your HOA's requirements built in, so you get approval before any work begins rather than making expensive changes after.
A kit room bolted onto a home reads as an afterthought. A custom build is designed so the proportions, roofline, and exterior finish tie into the original structure. The difference is visible the moment you see the finished product - and buyers notice it when you eventually sell.
Lots in Parkland often back up to water, preserve land, or a carefully designed yard. A custom sunroom can be oriented and sized to frame exactly what you love about your property - turning a view you currently glimpse through a sliding door into something you sit inside and enjoy every day.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you actually plan to use the room. From there, we handle the full scope: foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, electrical, and any HVAC connections. For homeowners who want year-round comfort regardless of South Florida's summer heat, we build to a four-season standard with insulated panels and dedicated cooling. For those who want the most light possible with an architectural statement, we offer conservatory-style builds with glass roofs and walls. The sunroom construction process is the same regardless of style - what changes is the design and the specifications.
Before any work begins, we handle the permit application with the City of Parkland and the HOA architectural review submission if your neighborhood requires it. Working through both processes at the same time keeps the overall timeline as short as possible. If you want help thinking through the look and layout before committing, our sunroom design service is a good starting point. All glazing we install meets Broward County's wind-load and impact-resistance requirements - that is not optional here, and we do not treat it as one.
Homeowners who want a comfortable, air-conditioned room they can use every month of the year in South Florida heat.
Those who want an affordable custom enclosure for the cooler months without the cost of full HVAC integration.
Homeowners who want maximum natural light and a distinctive architectural look with glass ceiling panels.
Any homeowner in a Parkland planned community whose sunroom must meet specific association design standards before permits are pulled.
Parkland is a planned city with a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods, and those associations have real teeth. Communities like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles have architectural review processes that evaluate roofline pitch, exterior color, materials, and setbacks before any work can begin. A custom sunroom designed with those standards built in from the first sketch avoids the costly cycle of getting approval, being asked to modify, resubmitting, and waiting again. Homeowners in nearby Coral Springs and Coconut Creek face similar HOA requirements, and we handle those submissions as part of every project.
Beyond the HOA piece, Broward County's climate demands custom thinking at the material level. The low-emissivity glass and thermally broken framing that make a sunroom livable in Parkland's summers cost more than standard glazing, but they are the difference between a room you use daily and one you avoid from June through October. Heavy seasonal rain also means the junction where the new room meets your existing roofline must be flashed and sealed precisely - something a custom build addresses during the design phase, not as an afterthought during framing.
We visit your home, measure the space, review your HOA guidelines if applicable, and talk through how you want to use the room. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day. You will leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost range before any commitment.
Once the design is agreed on, we prepare and submit both the HOA architectural review package and the city building permit application at the same time. Running both in parallel shortens the overall lead time. Plan review typically adds several weeks before on-site work begins.
After approvals are in hand, we pour or extend the slab, frame the structure, and install the impact-rated glass panels and roof system. Most of the work happens at the back or side of your home - the interior is rarely disrupted beyond the new doorway.
Electrical, lighting, and any HVAC connections are completed, then the city inspector signs off on the permitted work. We walk you through the finished room, check every seal and connection, and hand over your permit documentation before we leave.
Free estimate. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No pressure, no obligation.
(754) 320-5727We handle every step of the City of Parkland permit application and, where required, your HOA architectural review submission. You do not need to understand the permitting process - that is our job, and we have done it across Broward County's planned communities.
Every custom sunroom we design meets the wind-resistance requirements for this part of Florida. That means the framing, the glass specification, and the anchoring to your home are engineered for South Florida conditions - not built to a generic standard. The National Sunroom Association sets quality benchmarks for this type of work - learn more at nationalsunroom.org.
We use low-emissivity glass on every project because single-pane or standard glazing turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning in Parkland summers. Low-e glass blocks heat while letting in natural light - the result is a room that stays comfortable even on a west-facing wall on a July afternoon.
We have worked in Parkland's HOA-governed communities and understand what local architectural review boards look for. A design that gets approved the first time saves weeks off the overall timeline - and those are weeks you are not waiting to start your project.
A custom sunroom is a significant investment, and the contractor you choose determines whether the room adds real value to your home or becomes a source of leaks, HOA disputes, and regret. We build to the standards that protect you - permitted, inspected, and designed for the climate and community where you actually live.
Full structural build from slab to roof for homeowners who want a complete new sunroom addition from the ground up.
Learn MoreExplore layout, glazing, and style options before committing to a build - ideal for homeowners still in the planning stage.
Learn MorePermits, HOA submissions, and impact-rated glass are all part of the job - call now and get a free estimate before the build season fills up.