
Turn your underused patio or yard into a room you actually live in. We build permitted, hurricane-rated sunroom additions that stay comfortable year-round in South Florida's climate.

Sunroom additions in Miami Gardens, FL, are permitted room additions attached to your home, built with glass or screen panels, a solid roof, and a proper foundation - most jobs take two to six weeks from the first day of construction to final walkthrough.
If your patio sits empty from April through October because of the heat or bugs, you are not alone. Most Miami Gardens homeowners have outdoor space they paid for but can not realistically use for most of the year. A sunroom changes that by giving you a real room - with walls, shade, and cooling - connected to the yard you already have.
If you are also considering a fully climate-controlled build, our four season sunrooms page covers that option in detail. For new construction from the ground up, see our sunroom construction page.
If your backyard patio is too hot to use from April through October and too buggy to enjoy in the evenings, you are losing outdoor living space you paid for. South Florida's heat and humidity make most uncovered patios unusable for the majority of the year, and that is a problem a sunroom directly solves.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you do not want to move, a sunroom addition adds a new room without the cost of a full interior renovation. It is one of the most cost-effective ways to gain usable square footage in Miami Gardens without disrupting your whole household.
Miami Gardens homeowners know that spending time outside in the evenings often means fighting off insects. A screened or glass-enclosed sunroom gives you the feeling of being outside - the light, the breeze, the view - without the bugs. If you have given up on your outdoor space because of insects, this is a clear signal.
If your screen panels are torn, the frame is rusting, or the roof panels are cracked, you are past simple repairs. South Florida's sun and salt air are hard on outdoor structures, and an enclosure that is more than 15 to 20 years old may be better replaced than patched - especially if it was not built to current wind standards.
Every sunroom addition we build starts with a site visit and a written estimate. From there, we handle permits, HOA submissions if needed, foundation work, framing, glazing, and final inspections - all under one contract. Our four season sunrooms are fully insulated and air-conditioned, built for homeowners who want a room that works even in August. For homeowners starting with a plain slab or bare yard, our sunroom construction service covers ground-up builds with full foundation work.
We also build three-season rooms for homeowners who want a lower-cost option and do not need the room cooled during the hottest months. Screen enclosures are available for homeowners who primarily want bug protection and shade without full glass panels. Each option is sized to your space, designed to meet Miami-Dade wind requirements, and pulled with a permit.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room you can use 365 days a year - ideal for homeowners who want real year-round living space.
A more affordable option with ventilation and screens suited for the cooler months - good for homeowners who use their space mainly in fall and winter.
Screens that keep bugs and light rain out while staying open to the breeze - the most budget-friendly way to reclaim your outdoor space.
Full new construction from foundation to roof for homeowners who have no existing structure to work from.
Miami Gardens sits in Miami-Dade County, which has some of the strictest wind-resistance building requirements in the country. Every component of your sunroom - the frame, the glass panels, the roof connections - must be engineered and tested for hurricane-force winds. That adds cost compared to sunrooms built elsewhere, but it also means a properly built sunroom here is genuinely tough. The city also gets intense heat from May through October, which means the glazing and cooling decisions you make at the start of a project directly determine whether you will actually use the room.
Many homes in Miami Gardens were built in the 1950s and 1960s, and a significant share of neighborhoods fall under HOA rules that require architectural review before any exterior addition. We work with homeowners across Miami Gardens and nearby North Miami and know this process well - we handle HOA submissions and permit applications so you do not have to navigate that on your own.
You call or fill out the form and we come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written estimate broken down by scope. No obligation, no sales pressure - just real numbers.
We finalize the design, handle any HOA submission your neighborhood requires, and submit the permit to Miami-Dade County. Permit review typically takes three to six weeks - we handle all of the follow-up.
Once the permit is approved, the crew prepares the site, pours the foundation, and frames the room. This is the noisiest phase and usually takes several days.
A Miami-Dade building inspector verifies the work meets local standards. We do a final walkthrough with you before we consider the job done, and you keep copies of all permit and inspection records.
We reply within one business day. Tell us about your space and we will set up a free on-site estimate with no obligation.
(645) 300-7302Every sunroom addition we build goes through Miami-Dade County's permit and inspection process under our contractor registration. You get a documented addition that is legally part of your home and will hold up at resale.
A large share of Miami Gardens neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before any exterior addition. We ask about your association at the first meeting and prepare your submission correctly the first time, which avoids costly delays.
Every addition we build uses materials approved to meet Miami-Dade's wind-resistance requirements. We also specify the glazing and cooling approach that keeps your room comfortable during the long South Florida summer - not an afterthought.
You can verify our Florida contractor's license through the Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything. We carry general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every job.
Working with a contractor who handles permits, knows Miami-Dade's HOA landscape, and builds to hurricane standards is not optional in this market - it is how you protect your investment. We bring all of that to every project. Verify any Florida contractor's license here before you sign anything.
For guidance on permits and building requirements, see the Miami-Dade County Building Department. For information on energy-efficient glazing, visit energy.gov.
Upgrade to a fully climate-controlled room you can enjoy comfortably every day of the year, even during Miami Gardens summers.
Learn MoreFull ground-up construction for new sunrooms built to Miami-Dade wind standards, from foundation to final inspection.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills up fast heading into fall - the best season to build in South Florida. Reach out now to hold your spot and get a free written estimate.