
A properly permitted sunroom built for South Florida's heat, hurricane season, and your neighborhood's standards - from slab to finished room.

Sunroom construction in Parkland, FL covers the full process of building an enclosed, glass-walled addition from the ground up - foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, electrical, and cooling connections - with most projects completing in two to four months from contract to finished room. This is not a screened enclosure or a covered patio: a properly built sunroom is a real, furnished room with a solid roof and air conditioning that you can use in July as comfortably as January. If you are starting from scratch, this is the service that covers everything. If you already have a solid slab and roof and want to enclose it, you may also want to look at a sunroom addition or consider whether sunroom remodeling fits better if you are upgrading an existing space.
In Parkland, sunroom construction requires a building permit and inspections through the City of Parkland, and many neighborhoods add an HOA architectural review step before any work can begin. Both processes are part of the job - we handle the paperwork and manage the timeline so you are not left coordinating between city offices and association boards on your own.
Parkland's combination of heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms makes true outdoor living impractical from roughly May through October. If you find yourself looking at a nice yard and not using it, a properly air-conditioned sunroom turns that view into daily living space - not just something you enjoy on the nicest days.
A sunroom adds a distinct, furnished room to your home without the cost and disruption of a full interior renovation. In Parkland, where excellent schools and a strong community keep families rooted, a sunroom lets your home grow with your family rather than forcing a move to find a larger one.
Screened enclosures and open patios do nothing to block heat or humidity, and they offer no protection from the afternoon rain that rolls through Parkland almost daily in the summer. Constructing a proper sunroom with insulated glass and cooling transforms a space you barely use into one you use every day.
Buyers in South Florida consistently respond to indoor-outdoor living spaces that are actually usable, not just decorative. A well-built, permitted sunroom adds to your home's documented square footage and reads as a bonus room - the kind of addition that catches a buyer's attention and supports a stronger asking price.
Our construction service handles the complete structural scope: site preparation and concrete slab, wall framing, impact-rated glazing, roof system, electrical, and HVAC integration. We do not hand off pieces of the job to separate subcontractors and leave you to coordinate - one crew, one contract, one point of contact from the first site visit to the final inspection walkthrough. If you want a room that is fully climate-controlled from day one, we build it as a four-season space with insulated panels and a cooling connection to your existing system or a dedicated mini-split unit. If budget is the priority, a three-season enclosure can be built now and upgraded later. We also offer sunroom remodeling for homeowners who have an existing structure that needs to be brought up to current standards or reconfigured.
Every project includes the permit application to the City of Parkland and HOA submission where required. The glazing we install on every Broward County project meets the wind-resistance and impact requirements applicable to this part of Florida - that is non-negotiable, and we do not offer a version that skips it. You can also start with a sunroom addition if you want a more focused scope, or choose our standalone sunroom remodeling service if you already have a room that needs work.
Homeowners who want a fully air-conditioned room that is comfortable and usable every month of the year in South Florida.
Those who want a cost-effective enclosed space for the cooler months without full HVAC integration from the start.
Homeowners with an existing covered slab or lanai who want to enclose the space properly with insulated glass and cooling.
Buyers with specific site constraints, HOA design requirements, or design preferences that require a fully custom structural approach.
Parkland sits in Broward County, one of the highest-wind-risk counties in the continental United States. Every sunroom constructed here must meet wind-load requirements that dictate the framing, the glass specification, and how the structure anchors to your existing home. Contractors who build sunrooms in other parts of the country and take on a South Florida project without that background often under-specify the glazing or the framing - and the problems show up the first time a serious storm rolls through. Homeowners in nearby Boca Raton and Coral Springs face the same requirements, and we build to those standards across every project.
Beyond wind, Parkland's flat terrain and high water table create drainage challenges that affect any ground-level addition. The slab must be properly graded to direct water away from the foundation, and the junction where the new roof meets your existing roofline must be flashed to handle the kind of intense rain that hits this part of South Florida nearly every afternoon from June through September. A contractor who builds regularly here does not treat these as edge cases - they are standard considerations on every job. Florida's building standards for this type of work are maintained by the Florida Building Commission, and every permitted project is inspected to confirm compliance.
We visit your home, look at the space, and talk through what you want - size, how you plan to use it, budget, and any HOA considerations. We respond within 1 business day of your first call or contact. You will get a detailed written estimate, not a rough ballpark that shifts later.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review package at the same time as the city permit application. Running both in parallel cuts weeks from the total lead time. We track both processes and update you on status so nothing stalls quietly.
After approvals, work begins with the concrete slab, then wall framing, impact-rated glass installation, and the roof system. Workers are on-site most weekdays during this phase. The interior of your home stays largely undisturbed until the final doorway connection.
Electrical, cooling connections, flooring, and trim are completed. The city building inspector conducts the required inspections. Once the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, confirm every detail is right, and hand over your permit documentation.
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(754) 320-5727We submit the building permit application to the City of Parkland and handle the HOA architectural review where required. Both processes run simultaneously when possible, and we track each one and keep you updated. You do not need to navigate city offices or association boards yourself.
Every sunroom we construct is designed and built to meet the wind-resistance requirements that apply to this part of Florida. The framing, the glass, the roof connections, and the anchoring to your home are all specified for South Florida conditions - not built to a generic national standard that falls short here.
We use high-performance, low-emissivity glass on all Broward County sunroom construction because standard single-pane glass is inadequate for both heat and wind-load requirements here. Low-e glass blocks heat while letting in natural light - the result is a room that stays cool and comfortable rather than becoming unusable by mid-morning in summer.
When you call or contact us about a sunroom project, you hear back within 1 business day. We know Parkland homeowners are often comparing several contractors, and we respect your time. A quick, clear response is how we start every project relationship - not a voicemail you wait on for a week.
Sunroom construction in South Florida is more demanding than most parts of the country, and the contractor who builds your room determines whether it holds up through decades of heat, rain, and hurricane seasons - or becomes a problem you are managing instead of a room you are enjoying. We build to the standards that protect your investment for the long term.
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