MG Miami Gardens Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Hialeah, FL, building patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions on the city's older concrete block homes. Every project we complete is permitted through Miami-Dade County and built to current hurricane wind standards - so your new space holds up through storm season.

Hialeah's dense residential streets and small lots mean most backyards don't have much room to spare, but a patio enclosure makes every square foot usable year-round by keeping out rain, insects, and the worst of the summer heat. Because so many Hialeah homes sit on original 1950s and 1960s slabs, we assess slab condition before quoting so nothing comes up mid-project. See everything included in our patio enclosure service.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a year-round problem in Hialeah, not just a summer nuisance, and a properly installed aluminum screen enclosure is the most practical fix. Screen rooms are also the fastest enclosure type to permit and build, which means you can be using the space in a shorter timeline than a fully enclosed glass room.
A sunroom addition on a Hialeah home adds climate-controlled living space without the cost of a traditional room addition. Many Hialeah homeowners use the space as a dining room, family room, or home office - particularly valuable in a city where most homes have modest square footage and limited room to expand in other directions.
Hialeah has essentially no winter, which means a four season sunroom here is really about surviving summer - not just staying comfortable in December. We specify low-E insulated glass and properly sized mini-split cooling for every fully enclosed room so the space stays comfortable even when the heat index is pushing above 100.
Hialeah has plenty of older screen enclosures and patio covers that were built before current Miami-Dade wind codes took effect. If your existing enclosure has rusting frames, torn screens, or glazing that no longer meets current standards, a remodel gets everything up to code and turns an eyesore back into a room worth using.
Vinyl frames resist corrosion better than older aluminum in Hialeah's humid, salty air, and they don't require painting or resealing the way wood does. For homeowners who want a low-maintenance enclosure that holds up through years of South Florida weather without constant upkeep, vinyl is often the right choice.
Hialeah is one of the most densely populated cities in Florida, with about 220,000 residents packed into roughly 21 square miles. Most of the city's residential streets were built during the postwar boom of the 1950s through the 1970s, which means the bulk of Hialeah's housing stock is now 50 to 70 years old. These homes are predominantly concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - a durable building type in South Florida's climate, but one that develops its own problems over time. Older slabs crack and settle, stucco develops water intrusion behind it, and any attachment to an older home needs to be engineered to account for what is already there. A contractor who has never worked on this style of construction will get into trouble fast.
Miami-Dade County's building requirements add another layer specific to Hialeah. Because the county sits in a high-velocity hurricane wind zone, every frame, glass panel, and fastener used in an enclosure must carry documented product approval for this wind zone - not just be rated for "impact" in a general sense. The afternoon thunderstorms that roll through Hialeah almost every day from May through October also mean that drainage around any new enclosure must be planned carefully. On Hialeah's nearly flat terrain, water that pools against a foundation or slab edge will work its way in over time if the grading and drainage aren't handled right during construction.
Our crew works throughout Hialeah regularly, and we pull permits through the Miami-Dade County Building Department for all Hialeah projects. Hialeah's homes are overwhelmingly concrete block on slab - we see this building type on almost every job here, and we know what to look for in terms of slab condition, attachment points, and stucco waterproofing before any enclosure work begins.
The city's residential streets run in a dense grid, and many homes have small lots where staging equipment requires planning around neighboring properties. We've worked on homes across the city - from the blocks near Hialeah Park on the east side to neighborhoods closer to Palm Avenue in the center of the city. The high rental rate in Hialeah also means we frequently work on properties that haven't had major updates in many years - and we build that reality into our assessment process.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Miami and North Miami Beach, so if you have neighbors or family in those cities looking for the same kind of work, we cover those areas too.
Reach out by phone or contact form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home estimate. You don't need measurements or plans ready - we handle everything on-site.
We visit your home, measure the space, and inspect your existing slab or foundation condition. Many Hialeah homes have original slabs from the 1950s and 1960s that need attention before building can begin - we tell you this upfront in the written estimate so there are no mid-project surprises. If you have an HOA, we ask about that now so we can factor in their approval timeline.
We submit your permit application to Miami-Dade County and, where needed, prepare the drawings package for your HOA's architectural review board. Permit review in Miami-Dade typically takes three to six weeks - we track the status and keep you updated.
Once permits are approved, our crew schedules and completes the build. A Miami-Dade building inspector verifies the finished work meets all local standards - we are on-site for that visit. You receive copies of all permit records to file with your home documents.
We serve all of Hialeah - from the neighborhoods near Hialeah Park to the streets closer to Palm Avenue and beyond. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(645) 300-7302Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida, with roughly 220,000 residents living in about 21 square miles of fully built residential neighborhoods. The city is one of the most densely populated in the state, with streets lined almost entirely by single-family homes and small duplexes on modest lots. Most of the housing was built between the 1950s and 1970s during South Florida's postwar growth period, so today's homeowners are typically living in concrete block homes that are now 50 to 70 years old. The community is predominantly Hispanic, with a large Cuban-American population and Spanish as the primary language in most homes and businesses. Learn more about Hialeah.
Hialeah is best known beyond its borders for Hialeah Park, a historic horse racing track that opened in 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its famous flamingo colony has been a symbol of the city for generations, and long-time residents still use it as a reference point for the eastern side of town. The commercial center of the city runs along Palm Avenue and West 49th Street, near Westland Mall. Homeownership runs deep here - many families have owned the same home for two or three decades and have a strong interest in maintaining and improving properties they plan to keep. Neighboring cities like Miami and North Miami Beach share a similar concrete block housing character and are part of our regular service area.
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