
MG Miami Gardens Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Hollywood, FL, specializing in enclosed patio rooms, screen enclosures, and sunroom additions designed for the city's postwar concrete block homes. We pull permits through the City of Hollywood Building Division, engineer every structure to Broward County wind requirements, and reply to all new inquiries within one business day.

Hollywood's older CBS homes were built with covered rear patios that have good concrete slabs and solid rooflines - they are well suited to being enclosed into a proper room without a full addition. An enclosed patio room converts that existing covered space into a bug-free, rain-protected room with solid walls and a roof, at a lower cost than a fully glazed sunroom. See more about enclosed patio rooms and how they work for South Florida homes.
A large number of Hollywood homes near the beach corridor and the Intracoastal have pool areas or open patios that become unusable in summer because of mosquitoes and the daily afternoon rain. An aluminum-framed screen enclosure solves both problems while preserving the open feel that makes outdoor South Florida living worthwhile. We frame and screen to current Broward County wind load requirements so the structure is there after the next tropical storm, not just on calm days.
Hollywood's postwar neighborhoods have homes with small footprints and limited interior square footage - a common complaint from owners who bought a 1960s or 1970s house and want more livable space without relocating. A permitted sunroom addition adds documented square footage to the home's record, which matters when it comes time to sell in a market where buyers at Hollywood's price point are looking closely at usable space.
Many Hollywood homes from the 1970s and 1980s have an existing covered rear patio with a slab that is in workable condition. Rather than building new from the ground up, converting that space uses the existing concrete as the floor and the existing roofline as the structural anchor - reducing framing costs and shortening construction time. It is a practical option for Hollywood homeowners who want a fully enclosed room without paying for a ground-up addition.
West Hollywood and the Emerald Hills area have a significant number of larger single-family homes on bigger lots where a fully climate-controlled sunroom addition makes sense as a long-term investment. These rooms need low-E glass to block heat gain, insulated roof and wall panels, and a dedicated mini-split unit - not a tie-in to the existing HVAC that is already working hard through Hollywood's eight-month cooling season.
A vinyl sunroom frame resists the salt air and humidity that accelerate corrosion on aluminum and steel frames in Hollywood's coastal neighborhoods - especially for homes within a mile of the beach or the Intracoastal Waterway. Vinyl does not rust, does not need painting, and holds its finish through years of South Florida sun and salt exposure without the maintenance that metal frames eventually require near the coast.
Most homes in Hollywood were built between the 1950s and the 1980s using concrete block structure construction - the standard for South Florida during that period. These homes hold up well against hurricanes, but 40 to 70-year-old stucco exteriors crack over time, original flat and low-slope roofs develop soft spots and membrane failures, and older footings were not engineered to the wind uplift standards that Florida now requires for attached structures. Before any sunroom or enclosure can be safely framed onto a home of this age, the attachment wall and roof edge need to be inspected. Water intrusion that has been slow and invisible for years often becomes visible the moment you open a wall during framing. Finding those problems early costs far less than discovering them after the structure is half-built.
Hollywood's position between Miami and Fort Lauderdale along the I-95 corridor also means the city sits squarely in Broward County's hurricane zone. The Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino, visible from miles away along the Stirling Road corridor, is a reminder of how this part of South Florida handles large-scale construction in a wind-exposed environment - engineered to code, not approximated. Every structure we build in Hollywood is permitted, engineer-stamped, and anchored to current Florida Building Code wind load requirements for Broward County. A screen enclosure or sunroom addition that is not engineered to those standards is a liability before the first named storm of the season.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, pulling permits through the City of Hollywood Building Division for sunroom and enclosure projects across the city's neighborhoods. Hollywood's building department handles permit applications for both the residential areas near the beach and the larger single-family homes in western neighborhoods like Emerald Hills - and we know what each type of project typically requires in terms of drawings, product specifications, and structural calculations.
Hollywood has a distinct geography that matters for sunroom work. The neighborhoods east of US-1, close to the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk and the Intracoastal Waterway, have older and smaller homes with higher salt air exposure - a factor in material selection for any exterior structure. The neighborhoods further west, including Emerald Hills and the Liberia area, have larger lots and newer homes from the 1980s and 1990s where enclosed patio rooms and four season sunroom additions fit the property scale well. We adjust material choices and design approaches based on which part of Hollywood a home sits in.
We also serve neighboring Pompano Beach to the north, where the housing stock and permit conditions are similar. Homeowners along the Broward County coast sometimes contact us having already gotten estimates from Hollywood and Pompano contractors and wanting a comparison - we serve both cities and can provide an estimate for either without treating them as separate service areas.
Contact us by phone at (645) 300-7302 or through the estimate form on this site. We respond to all Hollywood inquiries within one business day and schedule your site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit your Hollywood property, measure the space, and inspect the wall and roof edge where the structure will attach. For older CBS homes, this step is where we identify any stucco or moisture issues that need to be resolved before framing - we include those findings in the written estimate so there are no cost surprises later.
We prepare and submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood Building Division, including engineer-stamped drawings and product cut sheets. Hollywood permit review for this type of project typically runs three to five weeks. We track the application and handle any department questions so you do not have to manage that process yourself.
Once the permit is in hand, construction takes two to four weeks depending on size and scope. We schedule the city's final inspection and deliver the closed permit card to you at project completion - documentation that confirms the structure was built to code and that you will need when you sell or refinance the home.
We serve Hollywood, FL and the surrounding Broward County area. Free on-site estimates, no obligation. One business day response.
(645) 300-7302Hollywood is a city of about 155,000 people in Broward County, positioned directly between Miami and Fort Lauderdale along the Atlantic coast. It was built out primarily after World War II, with most of its single-family homes going up between the early 1950s and the mid-1980s. The city has several distinct areas: the older beach-adjacent neighborhoods east of US-1, including the stretch along the famous Hollywood Beach Broadwalk; the mixed residential and commercial areas around Downtown Hollywood and ArtsPark at Young Circle; and the larger-lot western neighborhoods like Emerald Hills that were developed in the 1970s and 1980s. The housing stock is predominantly concrete block construction with flat or low-slope roofs, with newer tile-roof homes in the western parts of the city.
Hollywood has a high share of owner-occupied homes, and long-term residents make up a significant portion of the population - this is a city where homeowners invest in their properties rather than cycling through. About half of the city's housing units are condos or multi-family buildings, concentrated near the beach and the US-1 corridor, while the western neighborhoods are predominantly single-family. For sunroom and enclosure work, the most common projects we see in Hollywood are enclosed patio rooms and screen enclosures on the postwar CBS homes throughout the city, and larger four season sunroom additions on the bigger properties in Emerald Hills and West Hollywood. Nearby Pembroke Pines to the northwest has a similar housing stock with a higher concentration of HOA communities, and homeowners on the border of the two cities sometimes contact us for projects in either location.
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