
Turn your existing patio into a sheltered outdoor room that stays usable through bugs, storms, and heat. Screen enclosures and glass sunrooms - both built to Miami-Dade hurricane standards and fully permitted.

Patio enclosures in Miami Gardens, FL, convert an existing outdoor patio into a protected room using aluminum framing and either screen mesh or glass panels - screen enclosures can be completed in as little as two to five days of active construction once permits are approved.
An enclosure sits between your backyard and the inside of your home. It can keep out bugs, block driving rain, and reduce harsh sun - without requiring the foundation work and full construction cost of a room addition. In Miami Gardens, where mosquitoes are active nearly year-round and afternoon storms roll in almost daily from June through October, an enclosed patio changes how much you actually use your outdoor space.
If you are ready for something closer to a finished room, our custom sunrooms page covers fully designed outdoor additions, and our enclosed patio rooms page covers fully finished patio rooms that function like interior living space.
If you find yourself avoiding your patio from May through October because of mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or daily afternoon downpours, an enclosure would change how you use your home. Miami Gardens sits in one of the most mosquito-active regions in the country, and a screen enclosure can make your outdoor space genuinely livable again - no chemicals or citronella candles required.
If the framing on your current patio cover has rust streaks, soft spots, or sections that have pulled away from the house wall, the structure is no longer doing its job. South Florida's salt air and humidity accelerate corrosion faster than most other climates, and a deteriorating cover is a sign that a properly built enclosure - rated for this environment - would serve you better than another patch job.
If your patio furniture fades within a season, your cushions grow mildew, or your patio tiles stain from standing water, your current setup is not protecting the space. An enclosure keeps rain out and dramatically reduces UV exposure, which means your outdoor furniture and flooring last years longer - and you stop replacing them every few years.
If you see water sitting on your patio after a storm rather than draining away, or cracks running across the concrete, your slab may have shifted or settled. This is common in Miami Gardens homes built before 1990, where the sandy soil beneath the slab has had decades to compact unevenly. Addressing it now, as part of an enclosure project, is far less disruptive than dealing with it later.
We build both screen enclosures and glass sunrooms in Miami Gardens, and we help you understand the practical difference before you commit to a budget. A screen enclosure is the right choice if you want bug and rain protection at a lower cost and are comfortable without air conditioning for most of your use. A glass sunroom - which can connect to your home's cooling system - is worth the additional investment if you plan to use the space year-round, including through South Florida's hot summer months. Our custom sunrooms are built for homeowners who want full design control over their outdoor room, from dimensions to materials to window placement.
For homeowners whose patio has already become a true living space - with finished floors, interior walls, and proper lighting - our enclosed patio rooms represent the next level of that upgrade. Every patio enclosure we build starts with a slab assessment, includes a fully permitted build, and ends with a county inspection - so you have documentation of a legal addition to your home.
Aluminum frame with fiberglass screen mesh - keeps insects and light rain out while maintaining natural airflow. Best for homeowners who primarily use their patio in the cooler months.
Solid glass panels with aluminum framing, designed to connect to your home's cooling system for comfortable year-round use even in Miami Gardens' hottest months.
We inspect your existing concrete before quoting. If the slab needs attention before a frame can be built on top of it, we tell you upfront so there are no budget surprises mid-project.
Every project is permitted with Miami-Dade County and signed off by a county inspector - giving you a documented, legal addition you can reference when selling or refinancing your home.
Miami-Dade County sits in what Florida designates as a High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. Every component of a patio enclosure we build here - the frame, the glass or screen panels, and the hardware - must meet wind-resistance standards that are stricter than most other parts of Florida. This is why materials cost more in Miami Gardens than in, say, Orlando, and it is also why a properly built enclosure here holds up when a storm moves through. Asking to see product approval documentation before signing a contract is a reasonable request that any legitimate contractor will honor. You can also search the Miami-Dade County Building Department portal to verify permit records on any job.
Many Miami Gardens homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and the original concrete patios that came with them have had decades to crack and shift in the area's sandy, flat-draining soil. We assess every slab before we frame anything on top of it. We work throughout the Miami Gardens area, including Hialeah and Miami, where the housing stock and hurricane requirements are similar and where HOA approval is often part of the process.
We ask about your patio size, your existing slab, and whether your community has an HOA. The call takes 10 to 15 minutes. You hear back from us within one business day of reaching out.
We measure your space, inspect your existing slab, and discuss screen vs. glass options with you. A written estimate follows within a few days - not a ballpark number given on the spot.
We submit permit drawings to the building department on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the drawings they need. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks in Miami-Dade County.
A screen enclosure typically takes two to five days of active construction once permits are approved. A glass sunroom takes longer. A county inspector signs off before the job is closed out, and we walk you through the completed space before leaving.
We visit your property, assess your slab, and give you honest numbers in writing - no obligation and no sales pressure.
(645) 300-7302The frame, panels, and hardware we use are specifically tested and approved for Miami-Dade County's hurricane wind requirements - not just approved for Florida in general. We can show you that documentation before you sign anything. An enclosure built to these standards is built to stay standing through storm season.
Unpermitted enclosures in Miami Gardens can result in fines, forced removal, and complications when you sell. We pull the permit on every project - handling the drawings, submitting the application, and scheduling the county inspection at the end. You get a legal addition that is on record with the county.
Contractors who skip HOA approval create problems for homeowners even after the work passes county inspection. We handle the HOA submission before construction begins - preparing the drawings your association needs and working through the approval process so there are no surprises after the fact.
Miami Gardens homes built 40 to 60 years ago often have original concrete patios that have cracked or settled. We inspect your slab as part of the site visit and tell you honestly whether it needs attention before we can build on it. You can review enclosure industry standards at the National Sunroom Association.
This is not complicated - it is just doing the work correctly in a county with strict requirements and a housing stock that has seen decades of South Florida weather. Verify any contractor before you sign through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
For homeowners who want a fully designed outdoor room built to their exact dimensions and layout - beyond a standard enclosure.
Learn MoreA fully finished patio room with walls, windows, and a roof that functions like interior living space.
Learn MoreOur fall and winter calendar fills up fast - reach out now and have your enclosure ready before next summer's heat and mosquito season arrives.