
Add a fully enclosed glass room that brings the outdoors in year-round - without the heat, the bugs, or South Florida's afternoon storms getting in the way.

Solarium installation in Parkland, FL means building a fully enclosed glass room attached to your home - with glazed panels on the walls and overhead - designed to flood the space with natural light while keeping out heat, rain, and insects. Most residential projects take one to three weeks of on-site construction once permits are approved, with a total timeline of roughly two to four months from contract to finished room. Unlike a standard sunroom, a solarium uses glass on all sides including the roof, giving it a distinct, light-filled character. If you are exploring options, our patio cover installation service is a lower-cost alternative, while a fully tailored custom sunroom covers the full range of enclosed room options.
Parkland homeowners come to us for solariums for a few consistent reasons. Many have a backyard or patio they love looking at but rarely use because of the heat and the insects. Others want to add a distinctive room that feels different from the rest of the house - a space for plants, morning coffee, or entertaining that has a specific quality of light you cannot replicate indoors. Whatever the goal, the design challenge in this climate is always the same: how do you build a glass room in South Florida that stays cool and comfortable rather than turning into a greenhouse?
If you have a screened lanai or patio that you barely use because the heat and bugs make it miserable from April through October, a solarium transforms that square footage into a room you actually live in. Many Parkland homeowners find the solarium becomes the most-used room in the house once it is built and cooled properly.
Mosquitoes and afternoon thunderstorms are a real part of life in Parkland from late spring through early fall. A fully enclosed glass room keeps insects out and keeps you dry through the daily summer downpours - without sacrificing the light and the view that make outdoor time worth having.
A solarium does not feel like a standard room addition. The overhead glass and full-wall glazing create a space that reads as genuinely different - ideal for a breakfast room, a plant room, a creative studio, or an entertaining space with a specific atmosphere. If natural light matters to how you want to use the space, a solarium delivers it in a way no interior room can match.
In Parkland's real estate market, a well-designed solarium is a genuine differentiator. Buyers in South Florida respond to indoor-outdoor living features, and a glass room that brings in natural light and connects to the backyard is the kind of detail that makes a home memorable. An unpermitted or poorly built addition does the opposite - it becomes a liability.
Every solarium we install in Broward County starts with an aluminum structural frame - the right choice for South Florida's humidity and wind demands - fitted with glass or glazed panels engineered for this climate. The glass specification is the most important decision you will make. Standard clear glass turns a solarium into a greenhouse; thermally upgraded panels with low solar heat gain limit the heat load and make the space genuinely usable in summer. We help you choose the right glass for your budget and your goals, and we connect the room to your existing air conditioning or add a dedicated mini-split so cooling is handled from day one. For homeowners who want the most flexibility in design, our patio cover installation service is a lower-commitment starting point, and our custom sunroom work covers fully tailored enclosed room designs from the ground up.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and inspections as part of every project. That means you will have a clean permit record on file when the job is done - the kind of documentation that matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim. Every installation is reviewed by the Broward County building department and passes a final inspection before we consider the project complete.
Homeowners who want a well-engineered, cost-managed glass room using a proven prefabricated system assembled on site.
Buyers with specific size, shape, or roofline requirements that go beyond what standard kits can accommodate.
Homeowners in South Florida who want a genuinely comfortable, energy-efficient space rather than the cheapest possible enclosure.
Those who want dedicated, independent cooling for the glass room so it does not strain the rest of the home's air conditioning.
Parkland sits in Broward County in South Florida, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and the rainy season brings heavy daily thunderstorms from roughly June through September. In a northern climate, a glass room is designed to trap warmth - here, the entire goal flips. The primary challenge is heat control: the right glass, a reliable ventilation strategy, and a cooling plan are what separate a solarium you actually live in from one you abandon by May. Beyond heat, Broward County is in a high-wind zone, and every solarium we install must be engineered to meet Florida's wind-load requirements for framing, glass specification, and anchoring. A contractor unfamiliar with those standards is a serious risk in a state where wind and weather demands are among the toughest in the country. We serve homeowners across Coral Springs and Boca Raton and apply the same Florida-specific engineering standards to every project.
Parkland is also known for its planned communities, including neighborhoods like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles, where HOAs govern exterior additions. Before construction can begin, your association will typically need to review and approve the design. That process can affect timelines, materials, and even color choices. We are familiar with the design review processes common in Parkland neighborhoods, and we prepare the documentation HOAs require so that approval step does not delay your project. The permit process in Broward County adds additional lead time before any work starts on site, and we build that into your project schedule from day one.
We visit your home, assess the site, take measurements, and talk through how you plan to use the space. You leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a realistic cost range. We respond to all inquiries within 1 business day.
Once the design is agreed on, we handle your HOA submission if required - providing the drawings and documentation your association needs. Then we file the building permit with Broward County. Permit review adds several weeks; we build that into the schedule upfront so there are no surprises.
Work begins with site preparation and the concrete slab, then the aluminum frame is anchored to the house and slab. Glass panels are fitted and sealed next. A well-organized crew can complete framing and glazing in a matter of days once permits are in hand.
The building inspector visits to confirm the structure meets code. After the inspection passes, we complete trim, weatherstripping, and any cooling connections, then walk you through the finished room. You receive permit close-out documentation to keep on file.
We handle permits, HOA submissions, and Florida wind-load requirements - so your project starts right and finishes on time. No pressure. Free estimate.
(754) 320-5727Every solarium we install is engineered to meet Broward County's wind-resistance requirements - not general national specs. That means the framing system, glass specification, and anchoring method are all designed for what South Florida storms actually deliver, not a best-guess estimate from a manual written for other climates.
We pull the permit, coordinate the inspections, and deliver close-out documentation when the job is done. You never have to navigate the Broward County building department on your own or wonder whether the work was properly closed out. That permit record is what protects you at resale and with your insurance carrier.
Our membership in the National Sunroom Association means we follow recognized industry standards for construction quality, energy efficiency, and safety in the sunroom and solarium trade. You can verify our standing at nationalsunroom.org - it is the only national body dedicated specifically to this type of work.
We have worked in Parkland's planned communities and know what HOA design review boards typically require - from material specifications to color matching. We prepare the submission package so your association gets what it needs the first time, which keeps the approval process moving rather than cycling through revision requests.
Those proof points matter together. A contractor who knows Florida wind standards but skips permits, or pulls permits but lacks HOA experience, creates gaps that show up as problems later. We cover the whole process so you get a finished room that is safe, legal, and documented correctly.
For general guidance on contractor licensing in Florida, visit the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For information on solarium and sunroom industry standards, see the National Sunroom Association. For Florida building code requirements, the International Code Council publishes the model codes Florida adopts.
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