
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms and Patios builds enclosed patio rooms, screened enclosures, and climate-controlled sunrooms for Lauderhill homeowners - every project is impact-rated, fully permitted through the City of Lauderhill, and built for Broward County conditions.

Many Lauderhill homes built in the 1960s through 1980s still have original screened lanais where the aluminum framing has corroded and the roof panels no longer seal properly. Converting that deteriorating structure into a fully enclosed patio room replaces what no longer works with a weathertight, insulated space built to current Broward County wind-load standards.
Lauderhill's flat terrain and drainage canals create standing water after summer thunderstorms, which feeds mosquito populations year-round. A screened enclosure is the most cost-effective way to take back your outdoor hours - keeping insects out while keeping the breeze and the view.
Lauderhill is a fully built-out city where adding permitted square footage requires building up or out - and a climate-controlled four season sunroom is one of the most practical ways to do it. With insulated panels and a dedicated cooling source, the room stays usable through Lauderhill's hottest and most humid months.
Open patios in Lauderhill are genuinely unusable for several months during hurricane season and the wet season - too hot, too wet, and too buggy. A fully enclosed patio with weathertight walls and a solid roof converts that dead space into something you can actually use, regardless of what the weather is doing outside.
Older sunrooms and enclosed porches in Lauderhill's established neighborhoods often suffer from failed seals, corroded frames, and glazing that lets heat pour in. Remodeling an existing sunroom - replacing the glazing, reframing corroded sections, and upgrading insulation - can make a neglected space genuinely comfortable again for a fraction of the cost of starting over.
A concrete slab patio is a good foundation for a conversion, and most of Lauderhill's older homes have them. Enclosing an existing slab with walls, glazing, and a roof turns a space you rarely use into one you can use every day - without pouring a new foundation.
A large share of Lauderhill's single-family homes were built between the 1960s and the 1980s on modest, flat lots typical of South Florida suburban development from that period. Concrete block construction is universal here, and most of the screened enclosures and lanais on these homes were installed in the same era. After 40 or 50 years of South Florida's UV exposure, humidity, and storm seasons, those original enclosures are reliably at or past the end of their useful life - corroded frames, failing seals, and sagging screens are common on nearly every block. A contractor who understands how that generation of CBS homes was built can assess conditions quickly and propose work that actually fits the existing structure.
Lauderhill's flat terrain and network of drainage canals also create conditions that matter directly on any slab or enclosure project. The water table here is shallow, and low-lying lots hold standing water for hours after heavy summer rain. Getting drainage right - both slope on the slab and clearance on the structure - is not optional. Broward County's high-wind and impact-glazing requirements apply to every permanent addition in Lauderhill, and the city runs its own permitting and inspection process separate from the county. A contractor who pulls permits in Lauderhill regularly knows the city's reviewers and inspection timeline, which keeps projects moving without unnecessary delays.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, pulling permits through the City of Lauderhill Building Division and navigating the city's inspection process for its older CBS housing stock. The jobs we see most often in Lauderhill involve replacing original screened enclosures on homes from the 1970s, enclosing concrete slab patios, and installing screen rooms on properties near drainage canals where mosquito pressure is highest. Because we see these conditions regularly, our site assessments run faster and our quotes are more precise.
State Road 7 (US 441) is the main north-south corridor we travel through Lauderhill, with Oakland Park Boulevard cutting east-west across the city. Inverrary - the planned community developed in the late 1960s and 1970s with distinct residential sections and golf course frontage - is one of Lauderhill's most recognizable neighborhoods and an area where we work frequently. Central Broward Regional Park, which sits near the Sunrise border, is another familiar landmark that helps us orient quickly when a customer describes their location.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Sunrise, which borders Lauderhill to the west and has a very similar CBS housing profile and the same Broward County permitting environment. Homeowners in Tamarac to the north also call on us regularly for the same type of enclosure and sunroom work we handle throughout Lauderhill.
Call us or submit a request through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and set a time to visit your Lauderhill home. The initial visit is free and comes with no obligation.
We measure the space, inspect the existing slab, and check drainage conditions on your specific lot. You receive a detailed written quote covering all materials, labor, and the City of Lauderhill permit timeline - no surprise costs after you sign.
We file the permit with the City of Lauderhill and manage any HOA submission if your community requires it. Construction starts once approvals are in hand and proceeds at the rear of your home with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
The city inspects the work at required stages and at completion. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space, hand over permit records, and explain any maintenance steps. Your project closes with a clean permit on file.
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(754) 320-5727Lauderhill covers about 8.5 square miles in the heart of Broward County, sitting roughly in the middle of the county between Fort Lauderdale to the east and Sunrise to the west. The city has a population of roughly 70,000 to 75,000 residents and is one of the more diverse communities in South Florida, with a significant Caribbean-American population. Inverrary, the master-planned development started in the late 1960s with distinct residential sections and a golf course, remains one of the city's most recognized neighborhoods. Central Broward Regional Park - a large sports and recreation complex near the city's western edge - is a familiar landmark for residents and visitors alike. Learn more about the city at the Lauderhill Wikipedia article.
Most of Lauderhill's residential housing was built in a concentrated period from the 1960s through the 1980s, giving the city a relatively uniform building stock of one-story concrete block homes on flat, modest lots. The city has a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, with commercial activity concentrated along State Road 7 and Oakland Park Boulevard. Lauderhill borders Sunrise to the west and North Lauderdale to the north - both communities we serve regularly for enclosure and sunroom work across the same type of mid-century CBS housing.
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