
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms and Patios builds all season rooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Sunrise homeowners - every project is impact-rated, fully permitted through the City of Sunrise, and designed to hold up through South Florida weather year after year.

Most of Sunrise was developed between the 1960s and early 1990s, and those concrete block homes are well-suited to a fully insulated all season room that turns a flat, underused backyard into a climate-controlled retreat. With the right insulation and a dedicated cooling source, the room stays comfortable through Sunrise's hottest and wettest months.
Sunrise's flat, low-lying terrain and extensive drainage canal network create standing water after heavy summer rain - and that standing water feeds mosquito populations year-round. A screened enclosure is the most direct fix, giving back the outdoor hours that insects currently own while keeping the natural breeze moving through.
Sunrise's rainy season brings near-daily afternoon storms from May through October, leaving any open patio unusable for months at a time. A fully enclosed patio with a weathertight roof turns that dead time around, giving you a protected outdoor space even during the heaviest summer downpours.
Many Sunrise homes from the 1970s and 1980s still have original screened lanais where the aluminum framing has corroded and the roof no longer sheds water cleanly. Converting that space into a solid enclosed patio room replaces deteriorating structure with a weathertight room built to perform through hurricane season.
Sunrise is a largely built-out city, and adding a sunroom is one of the few ways homeowners here can gain real permitted square footage without moving. A climate-controlled addition built to Broward County wind-load standards adds lasting value to homes that have reached the practical limits of interior reconfiguration.
Salt air from the Atlantic coast and the year-round humidity in Sunrise accelerate corrosion on exposed aluminum framing over time. Vinyl framing resists coastal moisture better than aluminum and requires less maintenance over a multi-decade lifespan - a practical choice for Sunrise homeowners who want durability without ongoing upkeep.
Sunrise was built in waves from the early 1960s through the early 1990s, and the housing stock reflects that history: one-story and two-story concrete block homes, townhome communities, and low-rise condominium complexes, many of which sit on flat lots that back up to the city's drainage canals. After 40 to 50 years, original screened lanais and slab patios across the city are consistently reaching the point where repair is no longer practical. A contractor who understands how those homes were built - and how South Florida's heat, humidity, and seasonal flooding have worked on them for decades - scopes projects more accurately and encounters fewer surprises during the build.
Broward County's wind-load and impact-glazing requirements apply to every permanent addition in Sunrise, and the City of Sunrise manages its own building department and permitting process. HOA communities, which are widespread in Sunrise's condominium and townhome developments, often have a separate exterior approval process that runs alongside the city permit. Working through both correctly - without delays that push a project past the dry season into the wet - requires direct experience in this specific municipality.
Our crew works throughout Sunrise regularly, pulling permits through the City of Sunrise Building Department and working with the local reviewers and inspection schedule the city uses. We encounter consistent conditions across Sunrise projects: concrete block homes with flat or low-slope roofs, original slab patios that have shifted slightly after decades of South Florida wet seasons, and aluminum-framed lanais where corrosion has compromised the structure. Knowing what to expect before we arrive makes site assessment faster and scoping more accurate.
West Oakland Park Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard are the main east-west routes we travel through the city, with University Drive and Flamingo Road as the key north-south corridors. The Sawgrass Expressway runs along the western edge of Sunrise and connects us quickly to communities across central and western Broward County. Sawgrass Mills and Amerant Bank Arena are familiar landmarks in the city's western neighborhoods, and we work regularly in the residential areas that surround them.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Plantation, which shares Sunrise's CBS home profile and Broward County permit environment. Homeowners in Lauderhill to the east also call on us regularly for the same type of all season room and enclosure work we handle throughout Sunrise.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a no-cost visit to your Sunrise home. There is no obligation after the initial call.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and check the drainage conditions on your specific lot. You receive a detailed written quote covering materials, labor, and the City of Sunrise permit timeline - so there are no surprises after you sign.
We submit the permit application to the City of Sunrise and handle any HOA exterior review if your community requires it. Once approvals are in hand, construction begins. Most work is concentrated at the back of your home with minimal disruption to your daily indoor routine.
The building department inspects the work at required stages and at completion. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room, hand over permit documentation, and cover any maintenance steps. The permit record stays with the home.
We serve homeowners across Sunrise and can have someone at your door to assess the space and give you a written quote. No pressure, no obligation.
(754) 320-5727Sunrise is a city of close to 100,000 people in central-western Broward County, developed from the early 1960s through the mid-1990s. The city covers a large area and includes a mix of single-family neighborhoods, townhome communities, and low-rise condominium complexes. Most residential streets feature one-story and two-story concrete block homes built during the 1970s and 1980s, with a smaller share of newer construction near the city's western edge. Many lots back up to one of the city's drainage canals, which were built to manage the flat, low-lying terrain that was originally Everglades wetland. Learn more about the city at the Sunrise, Florida Wikipedia article.
Sunrise is home to Sawgrass Mills, one of the largest outlet shopping centers in the United States, and Amerant Bank Arena, the home arena of the Florida Panthers. West Oakland Park Boulevard and Sunrise Boulevard connect the city to Fort Lauderdale and the broader South Florida metro, while the Sawgrass Expressway provides quick access to I-75 and points north and west. Homeowners in nearby Tamarac to the north share many of the same home ages and styles, and we cover both cities. We also regularly work with homeowners in Plantation to the south.
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