
Prism Parkland Lanai Sunrooms and Patios builds four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Tamarac homeowners - every project is impact-rated, fully permitted through the City of Tamarac, and designed for Broward County's climate.

Most of Tamarac was built in a tight window between the late 1960s and the 1980s, and those one-story concrete block homes are well-suited to a fully insulated four season sunroom that turns a flat, underused backyard into year-round living space. Properly designed with insulated panels and dedicated cooling, the room stays comfortable even in Tamarac's hottest months.
Tamarac's wet season brings near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from May through October, making any open patio unusable for months at a stretch. A fully enclosed patio with a weathertight roof and solid walls turns that dead time around, giving you a protected outdoor space even during the heaviest summer storms.
Mosquito pressure in Tamarac is year-round, and the city's flat, low-lying lots with drainage canals create standing water that feeds insect populations. A screened enclosure is the most direct fix, keeping bugs out while letting the evening breeze through - giving back the outdoor hours that no-see-ums and mosquitoes currently own.
Tamarac is a fully built-out city with no open land remaining, so 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's wind-load standards adds lasting value and usable space to homes that have hit the limits of interior reconfiguration.
Tamarac's salt-air exposure and high humidity accelerate corrosion on metal framing components over time. Vinyl framing resists that coastal moisture better than aluminum, making it a practical choice for Tamarac homes where durability and low maintenance over a multi-decade lifespan matter more than a lower upfront price.
Many Tamarac homes built in the 1970s and 1980s have original screened lanais that are well past their useful life - frames corroding, screens sagging, and roofs that no longer shed water cleanly. Converting that space into a fully enclosed patio room replaces deteriorating structure with a solid, weathertight room that performs through hurricane season.
Tamarac was developed almost entirely in a single era - the late 1960s through the 1980s - and that history shows up clearly in the housing stock. The city is dominated by one-story concrete block homes that were built quickly to meet demand from an early retiree market. After 40 to 50 years, the screened enclosures, slab extensions, and exterior surfaces on those homes are consistently reaching the point where repair is no longer enough. A contractor who understands how homes of that era were built - and how the South Florida climate has worked on them for decades - moves faster and runs into fewer surprises. The city's flat terrain and network of drainage canals also mean that grading and drainage planning matter on every slab job.
Broward County's wind-load and impact-glazing requirements apply to every permanent addition in Tamarac, and the City of Tamarac runs its own building department and permitting process. Any contractor working here needs to know the city's specific reviewers, timelines, and inspection requirements - not just generic Broward County procedures. The city also has a meaningful condominium and townhome stock alongside its single-family homes, and HOA communities in those complexes often have their own exterior approval processes that run parallel to the city permit. Navigating both correctly keeps your project on schedule and protects the investment.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly, pulling permits through the City of Tamarac Building Department and navigating the permit process for the city's older housing stock. We encounter the same conditions on nearly every Tamarac project: one-story CBS homes with flat or low-slope roofs, concrete slab patios that have shifted slightly after decades of South Florida wet seasons, and original screened enclosures where the aluminum framing has corroded. Knowing what to expect before we arrive makes site assessment faster and scoping more accurate for our customers.
Commercial Boulevard is the main route we travel across Tamarac, with State Road 7 and University Drive as the north-south corridors on either side of the city. The Florida Turnpike runs just east of the city and connects us quickly when we are moving between Tamarac and surrounding communities. Colony West Golf Club is a familiar Tamarac landmark, and the neighborhoods around it are among the areas where we work most frequently on four season sunroom and enclosure projects.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Lauderhill, which shares Tamarac's CBS home profile and Broward County permit environment. Homeowners in Margate to the northeast also call on us regularly for the same type of sunroom and enclosure work we handle in Tamarac.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and schedule a time to visit your Tamarac home. The initial visit has no cost and no obligation.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and check for drainage conditions specific to your lot. You receive a detailed written quote covering materials, labor, and the City of Tamarac permit timeline - so you know exactly what you are committing to before signing.
We submit the permit application to the City of Tamarac and handle any HOA submission if your community requires it. Once approvals are in hand, construction begins. Most of the work happens 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 space, hand over the permit documentation, and explain any maintenance steps. The permit record stays with your home.
We serve all of Tamarac, respond within 1 business day, and provide a detailed written quote at no cost. No pressure, no obligation.
(754) 320-5727Tamarac is a mid-sized city of roughly 65,000 to 70,000 people in the northwestern part of Broward County, incorporated in 1963 and developed rapidly through the 1970s and 1980s as one of Florida's early large planned communities. The city was originally marketed to retirees, and that origin shaped its character: a tight grid of residential neighborhoods, very little undeveloped land, and a housing stock that is almost uniformly one-story concrete block construction from a single building era. The city's planned community history is visible in the consistent neighborhood layouts and the concentration of similar-age homes throughout its 12 square miles.
The city sits inland - not on the coast - but still within the South Florida climate zone where salt air, tropical storms, and daily summer heat shape what every home needs. Commercial Boulevard is the main east-west corridor and the city's commercial spine, while Colony West Golf Club is one of Tamarac's most recognized community landmarks. The housing mix includes single-family homes alongside a substantial stock of low-rise condominiums and townhome communities built for the original retiree market - and today managed by active HOAs. Homeowners in nearby Coconut Creek to the north and North Lauderdale to the south share Tamarac's building stock profile and often face the same sunroom and enclosure needs.
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