
Stop letting heat, rain, and bugs push you inside. A three season sunroom gives your patio solid walls, shade, and real protection - so you actually use it.

Three season sunrooms in Parkland, FL are enclosed additions with solid or glass-panel walls that close fully, keeping out rain, bugs, and direct afternoon sun - construction typically takes one to two weeks once permits are in hand, with total project timelines of six to twelve weeks. Unlike a screen enclosure, which offers almost no protection from South Florida heat or summer storms, a three season sunroom gives you a dry, shaded space you can genuinely sit in on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. If you are deciding between a lighter enclosure and a fully climate-controlled build, we also offer patio enclosures and full screen room installation so you can choose the level of enclosure that fits how you plan to use the space.
In Parkland, "three season" often stretches to ten or eleven months of real usability - South Florida winters are mild, so the main challenge here is not the cold, it is the summer heat, daily storms, and year-round insects. A well-built three season sunroom addresses all three. Homeowners who already have a screened lanai sitting unused for most of the year are among the best candidates for this upgrade - the footprint is already there, and the improvement is dramatic.
If your back patio or screened lanai feels like an oven from May through October, you are not alone. Parkland summers push into the low-to-mid 90s with humidity that makes open-air spaces genuinely uncomfortable. A three season sunroom with solid, closing panels blocks direct sun and gives the space enough shade to be usable even during the hottest parts of the day.
Parkland gets near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from late spring through early fall. A screened enclosure gives no protection from rain - the moment a storm rolls in, you are forced inside. A three season sunroom with solid closing panels lets you watch the storm from a dry, comfortable seat instead of abandoning the space every afternoon.
South Florida mosquitoes and no-see-ums are year-round nuisances in Broward County. If your outdoor time involves constant swatting rather than relaxing, a sunroom with sealed panel walls creates a protected zone that insects simply cannot reach. The improvement in outdoor comfort is immediate and noticeable.
A three season sunroom adds real, functional space - for dining, relaxing, working, or entertaining - at a fraction of the cost and disruption of a fully conditioned interior addition. It sits on your existing footprint, uses your existing patio slab in many cases, and delivers a room that feels connected to your home and your yard at the same time.
Three season sunrooms come in a range of wall-panel systems, from screened-and-panel combinations that let in the breeze to tempered glass walls that block both heat and rain. The choice depends on how much climate control you want and how much you plan to use the space during the hottest months. For homeowners who want to go further and enclose the patio at a lower price point, a patio enclosure gives excellent protection from bugs and light rain. For those who want a genuinely protected outdoor structure without full glazing, our screen room installation service is a solid starting point that can often be upgraded later.
Every three season sunroom we build in Broward County uses a frame system suited for the region's wind-load requirements. We handle the permit application from start to finish, manage HOA submissions for neighborhoods that require architectural review, and stay through the final inspection so you have a complete, documented permit on file. That documentation matters when you sell or when your insurance carrier asks about permitted work.
Homeowners who want bug protection and shade with ventilation, at a lower cost than full glass walls.
Those who want to stay dry during afternoon storms and block direct sun while keeping the outdoor feel.
Buyers looking for a straightforward enclosure that transforms an existing slab into a usable, protected space.
Homeowners starting with a screened structure that can be upgraded to a three season room in a future phase.
Parkland sits in the northwest corner of Broward County, right at the edge of the Everglades, and the climate here is demanding. Homes in communities like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles were mostly built in the 1990s and 2000s - many of them with screened lanais that made sense at the time but no longer handle the family's actual needs. Adding solid closing panels to an existing screened structure, or building a new three season room from scratch, turns that underused space into somewhere the family actually spends time. Neighbors in Coral Springs and Coconut Creek face the same heat, storm, and bug pressures, and we build to the same Broward County standards across all of these communities.
Broward County enforces strict wind-resistance requirements for any permanent structure, and a three season sunroom must be built to meet them. The framing, roof attachment, panels, and anchoring into your home all need to be engineered for high-wind events - not the lighter standards used in other parts of the country. Parkland also has a high concentration of HOAs with architectural review processes, so many projects require association approval before a permit can be submitted. We are familiar with both processes and factor them into every project timeline from the start. Learn more about Florida building requirements at floridabuilding.org.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you plan to use the room. You will leave with a clear picture of what is possible and a realistic cost range. We respond within 1 business day of your first contact.
We prepare HOA drawings if your neighborhood requires architectural review and submit the permit application to the City of Parkland once approval is in hand. Plan for several weeks of review time before construction starts - we give you an honest timeline from day one.
Work begins with site prep and the concrete slab or base, then the aluminum frame goes up. This is the noisiest phase - workers are in your backyard daily. Most installations have minimal impact on the interior of your home.
Wall panels and the roof system are installed, followed by doors and any finishing details. The city inspector visits to confirm the structure meets the wind-load standard. We walk you through the finished room before you make your final payment.
We handle the HOA paperwork, the permits, and the build. Free estimates, no obligation.
(754) 320-5727Every structure we build meets Broward County's wind-resistance requirements - the framing, anchoring, and panel systems are all specified for South Florida's high-wind zone. That is not just code compliance; it means your sunroom is built to hold up through storm season.
We submit the permit application, coordinate inspections, and hand you the completed permit documentation at the end of the job. Every three season sunroom we build in Parkland is on record with the city - the kind of paper trail that protects you at resale and with your insurance carrier.
Parkland has a high concentration of gated communities with active HOAs, and we are familiar with the architectural review process common in these neighborhoods. We prepare the drawings and specifications your association needs - which saves time and avoids back-and-forth delays.
Membership in the National Sunroom Association signals a commitment to industry quality and installation standards. You can verify membership and check industry best practices directly at the association's site. That accountability matters when choosing who builds a permanent addition to your home. You can verify membership and check industry best practices at the National Sunroom Association. That accountability matters when choosing who builds a permanent addition to your home.
Building a three season sunroom in Parkland involves permits, HOA approvals, and wind-load standards that are specific to Broward County. We know these requirements from the inside out, and we build every project as if we would stake our name on the inspection result - because we do.
Transform an existing slab or open patio into a protected, usable space with a full enclosure built for South Florida conditions.
Learn MoreA screened structure that blocks insects and provides shade - a practical starting point that can be upgraded to a full sunroom later.
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