
Turn your unused outdoor slab into a comfortable, protected space - whether you want a screened room, a glass sunroom, or something in between.

Patio enclosures in Parkland, FL transform an existing outdoor slab or open lanai into a fully or partially enclosed living space using an aluminum frame and screen, glass, or acrylic panels - most installations take a few days to about a week on-site, with a total project timeline of roughly two to three months including HOA approval and permitting. The result is a comfortable, protected room that sits at the edge of your home and gives you back the outdoor space you have been avoiding. If you are deciding between a simple enclosure and a more fully built structure, we also offer custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want something more tailored or fully integrated with their home.
In South Florida, the dominant reason homeowners want a patio enclosure is not to stay warm in winter - it is to escape the heat, the bugs, and the afternoon thunderstorms while still feeling connected to the outdoors. An open concrete patio in Parkland is genuinely uncomfortable for most of the year without some form of enclosure. The right enclosure - chosen based on how you actually plan to use the space - turns that frustration into one of the most-used rooms in the house.
If your outdoor space looks great from the window but you rarely step out there, heat and bugs are almost certainly the reason. Parkland summers run long and intense - an unprotected patio can feel uninhabitable from May through October without shade, air movement, and insect protection. An enclosure solves all three at once.
South Florida drops near-daily afternoon storms from late spring through early fall. Without an enclosure roof with solid panels, the moment a storm approaches you are forced inside. A patio enclosure with a properly designed roof keeps you dry and lets you enjoy the rain from a comfortable seat rather than retreating indoors every afternoon.
Broward County mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a year-round presence, and no amount of citronella makes an open patio genuinely comfortable after sunset. Even a screened enclosure dramatically changes how much time your family spends outdoors by creating a protected zone insects simply cannot penetrate.
A patio enclosure uses the footprint you already have and turns it into a room you can live in - for dining, relaxing, entertaining, or a kids play area. It delivers real additional square footage at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a traditional interior room addition.
Patio enclosures range from aluminum-framed screen rooms that block insects and let air flow freely, to fully glazed structures that seal the space against heat and rain and can connect to air conditioning. The right choice depends on how often you plan to use the space and how much climate control matters to you. For homeowners who want something beyond a standard enclosure - a room with a specific layout, custom materials, or design features that match your home's architecture - our custom sunroom service is built for that. For buyers who want a fully integrated enclosed space that functions as a proper living room attached to the house, our enclosed patio rooms take the project further.
Every enclosure we install in Broward County uses materials approved for Florida's wind-resistance requirements. We handle the permit application from start to finish, assist with HOA submissions for neighborhoods that require architectural review, and remain on-site through the final inspection. You receive complete permit documentation when the job is done - the paperwork that protects your home's value and your insurance standing.
Homeowners who want reliable insect protection and shade at a lower cost, with good natural ventilation.
Those who want to stay dry during afternoon storms, block direct sun, and use the space on the hottest days.
Buyers with specific design requirements, unusual footprints, or architectural preferences that go beyond standard configurations.
Homeowners who want the enclosure fully integrated with the house, functioning as a proper year-round living space.
Most of Parkland's homes were built during the 1990s and 2000s, and a lot of them came with open concrete patios or basic screened lanais. Twenty to thirty years later, those spaces often do not match how families actually want to live - the bug pressure is worse than it used to feel, the summers seem hotter, and an open slab is genuinely difficult to use for much of the year. Homeowners in communities like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles are increasingly enclosing those patios rather than tolerating them. Neighbors in Coconut Creek and Coral Springs face the same conditions, and we build to the same Broward County standards across the entire service area.
South Florida's rainy season dumps intense, fast rainfall - and a patio enclosure roof must shed that water cleanly without leaking at the seam where the structure meets your home. Proper flashing at that connection point is one of the most critical details in the whole installation. Get it wrong and you are looking at water damage to both the enclosure and the existing structure within a few years. Broward County also enforces strict wind-resistance requirements for any permanent attached structure, and the materials, fasteners, and anchoring all need to meet those standards. Florida building code requirements are managed by the Florida Building Commission, and we build to them on every project.
We visit your property, measure the existing patio, and talk through your options - screen room, glass sunroom, or something in between. You will see material samples and leave with a clear picture of cost and scope. We reply within 1 business day of your first contact.
If your neighborhood requires architectural review, we prepare the drawings your HOA needs. Once approval is in hand, we submit the permit application to the City of Parkland. Budget several weeks for permit review - we work this into your schedule from the start.
Custom-fabricated frame components and panels arrive and installation begins. The crew works in your backyard for a few days to about a week depending on the project size. Disruption inside your home is minimal - most of the work happens outside.
A building inspector confirms the structure meets code, then we walk you through the finished space and hand over your warranty documents and permit paperwork. The space is ready to use as soon as the inspection clears.
We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and the full build. Free estimates with no obligation.
(754) 320-5727Every product we install in a Broward County patio enclosure is tested and approved for use in Florida's high-wind zones. That means the framing, fasteners, glazing, and anchoring all meet the state's requirements - not just what works in a calmer climate. A properly built enclosure here handles storm season without question.
We submit the permit application, coordinate city inspections, and hand you the completed permit documentation at the end of the project. Every enclosure we install in Parkland has a legal permit on record - which protects your home value when you sell and keeps your homeowner's insurance coverage clean.
Parkland is a planned city with a high concentration of gated communities and active HOAs. We are familiar with the enclosure approval process in these neighborhoods - the materials they commonly approve, the drawings they require, and the typical review timelines. That experience saves you weeks of back-and-forth.
We build patio enclosures across the full service area - from Parkland through Coral Springs, Coconut Creek, Tamarac, and beyond. Every project is built to the same Broward County code standards. The National Sunroom Association sets the quality and safety benchmarks we build to.
Installing a patio enclosure in Parkland is not the same as doing it in a state with different climate demands and building codes. We know what it takes to build here, and every project reflects that - from the products we specify to the permit documentation we deliver at the end.
A fully designed sunroom built to your specific footprint, layout, and material preferences - for homeowners who want more than a standard enclosure.
Learn MoreA fully integrated enclosed space that functions as a proper year-round living room attached to your home.
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