
Every home is different. We design and build custom sunrooms sized to your space, matched to your home's style, and engineered to handle South Florida weather.

Custom sunrooms in Miami Gardens, FL, are fully enclosed room additions designed around your home's layout and your specific goals, with construction typically running one to three weeks once permits are approved, and total project timelines of 10 to 16 weeks when Miami-Dade permitting is factored in.
A cookie-cutter sunroom kit from a big-box store is not built for Miami Gardens conditions. The heat here is intense, the storms are real, and the county's building requirements are stricter than most of Florida. A custom sunroom means the glass type, frame size, roof pitch, and cooling setup are all chosen to fit your specific home and how you plan to use the space.
If you are still working out the details of your project, our sunroom construction page explains the full build process, and our sunroom design service covers how we plan and spec each room before breaking ground.
If your outdoor space sits empty from April through October because of heat and humidity, a custom sunroom changes that. In Miami Gardens, that is most of the calendar. A properly cooled sunroom lets you enjoy the light and the yard view without being uncomfortable - and a custom build means the cooling and shading are designed for your specific exposure from the start.
Many Miami Gardens homes have older enclosed porches or Florida rooms that were built without proper insulation or air conditioning connections. If you have a room you avoid because it turns into an oven by 10 AM, that is a sign the space needs a proper rebuild. A custom sunroom can replace or upgrade that room into one of the most-used spaces in your home.
A sunroom is one of the more affordable ways to add a usable room to your home without the disruption and cost of a full structural addition. If your family needs a home office, a reading room, or a casual dining space, a custom sunroom can fill that need in a way that a prefab kit cannot - because it is sized and finished to match your home.
In Miami Gardens, where indoor-outdoor living is a genuine selling point, a well-built and permitted custom sunroom stands out to buyers. A room that photographs well, passed county inspection, and is on record as a legal addition is an asset at listing. An aging screened enclosure or plain slab patio is not.
Every custom sunroom we build starts with a site visit and a design conversation. We look at your home, talk through how you want to use the space, and spec out the right size, glass type, and cooling setup for your situation. Our sunroom construction team handles the full build from foundation to final inspection, and our sunroom design service helps homeowners who want to work through plans carefully before committing to a contract.
We build fully climate-controlled four-season rooms for homeowners who want year-round comfort, and three-season options for those who need something more budget-friendly and will primarily use the space in the cooler months. All builds use glass and framing approved for Miami-Dade's wind zone, and every project is pulled with a permit. According to the National Association of Home Builders, quality sunroom additions consistently rank among the home improvements with the strongest return in warm-weather markets.
Fully insulated and air-conditioned rooms designed for year-round comfort - the right choice for most Miami Gardens homeowners.
Ventilated and screened rooms built for the cooler months - a lower-cost option for homeowners who use the space mainly from October through April.
Floor-to-ceiling glass builds that maximize natural light - suited for homeowners who want an open, airy feel and plan to manage heat with shading and cooling.
Upgrades to existing enclosed porches or old Florida rooms that are poorly insulated or disconnected from the home's air conditioning.
Miami Gardens sits in Miami-Dade County, which enforces some of the toughest wind and impact requirements in the country. The glass panels, frame connections, and roof attachments in your sunroom must all be approved for South Florida's hurricane zone - and that means what works in Georgia or Tennessee does not automatically meet the standard here. A custom build accounts for your home's orientation, your lot size, and the county's specific engineering requirements from the design stage rather than trying to adapt a standard product after the fact.
The city also has a large share of homes with active HOA rules on exterior changes, and many properties still have the older enclosed porches from when the neighborhoods were first developed. We serve homeowners across Miami and Hialeah, and the work we do in these communities reflects the same attention to local code compliance and HOA process. If you want to learn more about how Miami-Dade County reviews sunroom plans, the Miami-Dade Building Department outlines the permit and inspection steps for residential additions.
You call or fill out the form and we come to your home, typically within a few days. We look at your space, talk through how you want to use it, and discuss budget - all at no cost and with no obligation. We reply to all requests within one business day.
Once you decide to move forward, we work through the specifics: room size, glass type, roof style, flooring, and cooling setup. You get a written, itemized quote - not a ballpark - so you know exactly what is included before you sign anything.
We prepare and submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County, and handle any HOA submission your community requires. This typically takes four to eight weeks. We keep you updated throughout so you are not left wondering where things stand.
Construction begins once permits are approved. Most builds are enclosed within one to two weeks, with finishing work following. We schedule county inspections at the required stages and do a final walkthrough with you before the project is closed out.
Free estimate, no obligation. We come to your home and give you a written quote.
(645) 300-7302We pull every permit through Miami-Dade County and schedule the required inspections ourselves. That means a licensed government inspector, not just our crew, verifies the work meets local standards. You get copies of all inspection records to keep with your home's paperwork.
All glass panels and framing we install must meet Miami-Dade's product approval requirements for wind-borne debris - the same standard that protects the rest of your home during hurricane season. We do not use standard residential windows to cut cost.
Many Miami Gardens communities require HOA approval before a county permit can even be submitted. We ask about your HOA situation at the first visit and handle the submission process with you - so there are no fines, forced changes, or schedule surprises after construction begins.
A Miami Gardens sunroom that has no real cooling plan becomes a storage room by June. We work through window orientation, shading, and cooling equipment options during the design phase - not after the room is already built and uncomfortable. The Florida DBPR license check at myfloridalicense.com confirms our contractor credentials.
When these things come together - permits, materials, HOA process, and cooling design - you end up with a room that works the way you expected. That is the goal on every custom sunroom project we take on in Miami Gardens.
Ground-up sunroom builds in Miami Gardens, from foundation prep to final county inspection, all under one contract.
Learn MoreWork with our team to plan the size, layout, glass type, and features of your new room before construction begins.
Learn MoreMiami-Dade permit slots fill up - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner construction can begin. Call or get your free estimate now.