
Turn your unused backyard into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can enjoy every day - not just on mild-weather weekends.

Sunroom additions in Parkland, FL are fully enclosed rooms attached to your home with large windows or glass panels, built for year-round comfort - most projects run from a few weeks of construction to a total timeline of two to four months including permits. Unlike the screened lanais common in South Florida, a true sunroom is climate-controlled, meaning you can run air conditioning and actually use the space from May through October. If you have been considering a four season sunroom or a full sunroom construction project, a sunroom addition is the natural starting point.
Parkland homeowners often tell us the same thing: they love their lot and their backyard view, but between the heat, the afternoon thunderstorms, and the mosquitoes, they spend most of the year inside looking at it. A sunroom solves that problem directly. You get natural light, a connection to your yard, and a room that functions as living space - not a seasonal space you abandon for five months every year.
Parkland summers push into the low-to-mid 90s with high humidity from May through October. If you find yourself retreating inside for most of the year and only enjoying your yard on the nicest days, a climate-controlled sunroom solves that directly - it puts you in your backyard view without the weather working against you.
Many Parkland homes have screened enclosures, but screens alone do nothing to block heat or humidity. If your lanai feels like an oven from late spring through early fall, or if bugs and afternoon rain make it uncomfortable, a sunroom conversion gives that space real year-round function with air conditioning and solid walls.
Whether you are working from home, have kids who need a play area, or want a quiet reading room, a sunroom adds a distinct usable room without the complexity of a full interior addition. It is one of the more straightforward ways to gain square footage that feels intentional and connected to the rest of the house.
If you host family gatherings or get-togethers and your home feels tight, a sunroom gives you flexible space that works in every season. In Parkland's climate, an enclosed, air-conditioned sunroom means guests are comfortable whether it is a breezy January evening or a stormy July afternoon - not just the nicest days.
Not every sunroom addition is the same, and the right choice depends on how you plan to use the room, your budget, and your property. We build everything from basic enclosures to fully insulated, climate-controlled rooms with solid roofs. If you want a room that functions in South Florida heat all year, a four season sunroom with high-performance insulated glass and dedicated cooling is the right path. For homeowners who want to start with a solid structure and handle finishes over time, our sunroom construction service handles the full structural build from foundation to roof.
Every addition we build in Broward County uses impact-rated glazing as required by local code. We manage the permit application, coordinate HOA submissions where needed, and handle the inspections that come with the permit. When the job is done, you have a clean permit record on file - the kind of documentation that matters when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room usable all year in South Florida heat.
Those who want a comfortable enclosure for the milder months at a lower cost than a full four season build.
Buyers with specific size, shape, or design requirements that go beyond standard configurations.
Homeowners who want maximum natural light with a glass roof and walls for a greenhouse-like aesthetic.
In most of the country, sunrooms are designed to capture winter warmth and extend the usable outdoor season into cooler months. In Parkland, the challenge is the opposite. Summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s with relentless humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September. A sunroom that works here must be built to stay cool, which means insulated panels, a roof system that limits solar heat gain, and a dedicated cooling source. Skip any one of those three elements and the room becomes unusable for most of the year. Homeowners in communities like Coral Springs and Coconut Creek face the same climate demands as Parkland, and we build to those standards across the whole area.
Beyond the heat, Broward County sits in a high-wind zone, which means impact-resistant glazing is not optional - it is required by code for any new enclosed structure. The junction where a sunroom meets your existing home must also be flashed and sealed to handle South Florida's intense rainy season. Poor drainage at that connection point is one of the most common causes of water intrusion in local sunroom additions, and it can damage both the new room and the existing structure if not done right from the start.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you want to use the room. You will leave with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough idea of cost. We respond within 1 business day of your inquiry.
Once the design is agreed on, we handle the HOA submission if your neighborhood requires it, then submit the permit application to the City of Parkland. Plan review adds several weeks before construction starts - we build that into the schedule upfront.
Work begins with site preparation and the concrete slab, then the structural frame goes up. Workers are in your backyard regularly during this phase. The interior of your home is rarely affected beyond the doorway connecting the new room.
Impact-rated glass panels, the roof system, electrical, and cooling connections are installed. The building department conducts required inspections. After the final inspection, we walk you through the finished room and hand over your permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day, and there is no obligation after submitting. After we receive your request, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(754) 320-5727We handle the full permit process with the City of Parkland, including plan submission and inspection coordination. You do not need to track down paperwork or chase approvals - that is our job, and we know the local process.
Every sunroom addition we build in Broward County uses impact-resistant glass that meets the county's wind-load requirements. This is required by code and provides real storm protection - not just a code box to check.
A large share of Parkland homes sit in HOA-governed communities. We know the submission requirements for local associations and help you prepare the right documentation. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards that guide our installation practices.
We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day and visit your home for a free estimate before any commitment is made. You get a detailed written quote that breaks down materials, glazing specifications, and permit responsibility.
Every sunroom addition we complete in Parkland is licensed, permitted, and inspected - giving you a clean record that protects your home value and your insurance standing long after we have finished the job.
A fully insulated, year-round room with dedicated cooling - the right step if you want to use the space comfortably through Parkland summers.
Learn MoreFull structural builds from foundation to finished room, including framing, glazing, roofing, and all required inspections.
Learn MoreImpact-rated glass, permit-managed builds, and free on-site estimates - get your project started before the next season passes you by.