
Stop letting South Florida's heat close off your backyard. A four season sunroom gives you natural light and an outdoor connection - with air conditioning, without mosquitoes, year-round.

Four season sunrooms in Parkland, FL are fully enclosed, insulated room additions connected to your home's cooling system, built to stay comfortable 12 months of the year - construction typically takes two to six weeks once permits are approved. Unlike a screened enclosure or a basic three season room, a four season sunroom has insulated wall panels, weatherstripped windows, and real HVAC capacity - which in South Florida means it can handle 95-degree summers, not just mild winter days. If you are also evaluating a three season sunroom or considering an all season room, the key difference is the level of insulation and climate control built into the structure from the ground up.
For Parkland homeowners, the appeal is straightforward: you have a great lot, a landscaped yard, and a backyard view you paid for - and from May through October, you can barely use it. A well-built four season sunroom puts you in that space every day, in comfort, without the heat or the bugs or the afternoon thunderstorm ending your plans early.
Parkland's combination of intense heat, daily afternoon thunderstorms, and mosquitoes makes a plain patio or screened porch uncomfortable for much of the year. If you find yourself rarely going out back because stepping outside feels miserable, a climate-controlled sunroom gives you that connection without the discomfort.
If your family has grown, you work from home, or you want a dedicated space for relaxing or entertaining, a sunroom adds a bright, functional room without tearing into your home's interior. It is a natural next step when you have the yard space and want to put it to better use.
Many Parkland homes have sliding glass doors opening to a patio, and the light is beautiful - but opening them means letting in heat and humidity. A sunroom with high-performance insulated glass lets you enjoy that light and the backyard view while staying cool and comfortable inside.
If you have an older screened enclosure or basic patio cover that leaks, lets in bugs, or turns into a sauna in summer, upgrading to a fully insulated and climate-controlled sunroom is a meaningful improvement. The difference in daily comfort and usability between a screen room and a four season build is significant.
A four season sunroom is the right foundation, but the configuration inside that category can vary quite a bit. Some homeowners want a gable roof for a cathedral ceiling effect; others prefer a flat or shed roof that ties cleanly into an existing roofline. Window placement, door positioning, and glazing performance all affect how the room feels and how well it holds temperature. If you are comparing a four season sunroom to a three season sunroom, the honest answer is that in Parkland's climate, a three season build will be uncomfortable for most of the year - the four season option is what makes the room genuinely usable. For buyers who want the maximum in year-round comfort and the largest possible span of glass, an all season room with a higher-specification insulation package is worth considering alongside the standard four season build.
Every four season sunroom we build includes impact-rated glazing required by Broward County code, a properly engineered roof connection with flashing to handle South Florida's heavy rain, and HVAC sizing calculated for the specific heat load of the space. We handle the permit application and inspection process and submit HOA documentation where required.
Homeowners who want vaulted ceilings and a room that feels spacious and architecturally distinct from a simple addition.
Those looking for a clean, lower-profile build that ties naturally into an existing single-story roofline.
Buyers who want the highest insulation specification and the broadest year-round comfort range for South Florida climates.
Homeowners creating a dedicated work-from-home or creative space with full HVAC and adequate electrical capacity.
The dominant design challenge for four season sunrooms in Parkland is heat and humidity, not winter cold. Summers here are relentless - high temperatures, very high humidity, and daily afternoon thunderstorms from roughly June through September. A sunroom that is not engineered specifically for this climate will be a greenhouse that sits empty for half the year. The room needs high-performance insulated glass to limit solar heat gain, a roof system that does not trap radiant heat, and cooling capacity sized for the actual heat load - not a generic rule of thumb. Parkland's flat terrain also means that proper drainage around the new slab matters: standing water after the intense summer rains that homeowners in Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach deal with can pool against a new slab and damage the foundation over time.
Hurricane season runs from June through November, and Broward County's building code reflects that reality. Impact-resistant windows and doors are required for permanent additions here, and the roof-to-house connection must be engineered for high wind loads. Many Parkland neighborhoods also sit inside HOA-governed communities with their own design rules around exterior materials, rooflines, and color - requirements that are separate from the city building permit and must be addressed in the right sequence to avoid delays. We have navigated both processes for homeowners across this area, and we know what reviewers look for.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. Roof style, window types, HVAC connections, and size are all discussed at this stage. We respond within 1 business day of your inquiry.
If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help you prepare the submission package and get that process started early. Once HOA sign-off is in hand, we submit the construction drawings to the Parkland building department. Plan review adds a few weeks to the schedule - we factor that in upfront.
Work begins with slab preparation and grading for drainage, then the structural frame goes up, followed by wall panels, windows, doors, and the roof system. Electrical rough-in and HVAC connections happen during this phase. Required inspections are scheduled and coordinated by us.
Interior trim, flooring if included, and any remaining finishing work wraps up the project. The building department conducts the final inspection to close out the permit. We walk you through the completed room and hand over all permit documentation for your home records.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after submitting - someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(754) 320-5727We calculate the actual heat load for your room before specifying the HVAC capacity and glazing package. A room sized for a northern climate will be a sauna in Parkland - we design for where you actually live.
Every four season sunroom we build in Broward County meets the county's wind-load requirements with properly rated windows, doors, and roof connections. This is required by code and provides real protection during hurricane season - not just a box checked on the permit application.
We handle the permit submission to the City of Parkland and help prepare HOA documentation for neighborhoods that require it. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains the state license database - our license is current and verifiable.
We visit your home before any commitment is made and deliver a detailed written quote covering materials, glazing specifications, permit responsibility, and what is and is not included. You always know exactly what you are getting.
Every four season sunroom we complete in Parkland is licensed, permitted, and inspected - leaving you with a clean addition record that protects your home value and your insurance coverage long after the crew has packed up.
A more affordable enclosure for mild-weather use - worth comparing if you plan to use the space primarily in Parkland's cooler dry-season months.
Learn MoreThe highest-specification insulation and climate control package for homeowners who want the most comfortable room possible in any South Florida weather.
Learn MorePermit-managed, impact-rated, and designed for South Florida heat - request your free on-site estimate before the project season books up.