MG Miami Gardens Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Miami Gardens, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We have been building and enclosing outdoor spaces in Miami Gardens since 2023, and every project we complete is permitted and built to Miami-Dade County's hurricane wind standards.

Miami Gardens sits in one of Florida's hottest, most storm-prone corridors, so a sunroom addition here has to be engineered for the climate - not just designed to look good. We build on properly prepared slabs, use hurricane-rated glass, and pull every permit with Miami-Dade County so your new room adds real value to your home. Learn more about sunroom additions in Miami Gardens.
Miami Gardens homeowners lose months of outdoor living to heat, rain, and bugs. A patio enclosure turns that dead space into a screened or glass-enclosed room you can actually use - and because so many homes here have older concrete slabs from the 1960s and 1970s, we always assess slab condition before we quote, so there are no mid-project surprises.
Screen rooms are the most practical way to take back your Miami Gardens patio. With mosquitoes and no-see-ums active most of the year, a tight aluminum frame and quality mesh screen make evenings outside comfortable again - and a screen enclosure is typically the fastest project to permit and complete.
A four season sunroom in Miami Gardens is not optional in its insulation and cooling - the summer heat index pushes above 100 degrees for months at a time. We build fully climate-controlled rooms with low-E glass and properly sized mini-split systems so the space stays comfortable even in August, not just during the brief South Florida winter.
The concrete block homes throughout Miami Gardens vary in layout and age, which means most sunroom projects here need custom planning rather than a one-size template. We design around your home's existing footprint, account for HOA requirements where they apply, and build a room that fits your house and your budget.
Older sunrooms and screen enclosures in Miami Gardens take a beating from decades of tropical sun, heavy rain, and storm seasons. If your existing room has rusting frames, cracked panels, or glazing that no longer meets current wind standards, a remodel brings everything up to code and restores a room you stopped using.
Miami Gardens sits entirely within Miami-Dade County, which means every exterior addition - no matter how modest - must comply with some of the strictest building codes in the country. After Hurricane Andrew tore through South Florida in 1992, the county overhauled its requirements for windows, doors, and structural connections. Today, every frame, glass panel, and fastener on a sunroom or patio enclosure must carry documented product approval for this specific wind zone. That requirement adds cost compared to sunroom work done in other parts of Florida, but it also means a properly built room here is genuinely built to last.
The housing stock in Miami Gardens creates its own set of considerations. Most homes here were built between the 1950s and 1970s on concrete slabs, with block walls and flat or low-pitched roofs. These postwar homes were not designed with outdoor additions in mind, so attaching a sunroom correctly - with proper flashing, structural connections, and drainage away from the existing foundation - requires real experience with this building type. The city's flat terrain and high water table also mean slab drainage cannot be an afterthought; water that pools against a foundation will find its way in over time.
Our crew works throughout Miami Gardens regularly, and we submit permits to the Miami-Dade County Building Department for projects here. We know how long permit reviews typically run for this type of work, and we build that timeline into every project plan from the first conversation.
We have worked on homes across the city - from the older streets near Carol City to the blocks closer to Hard Rock Stadium and out toward Florida Memorial University. The housing stock is consistent throughout - primarily 1950s and 1960s concrete block construction on slab foundations - and we understand what these homes need in terms of attachment points, waterproofing, and slab condition before any enclosure work begins.
We also serve homeowners in nearby North Miami and Hialeah, so if you have family or neighbors in those areas looking for the same kind of work, we cover those cities too.
Reach out by phone or contact form and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free in-home estimate. You do not need to have measurements ready - we handle all of that on-site.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess your existing slab or foundation. If there is any slab work needed before building can begin, we tell you upfront in the written estimate - no surprises mid-project. We also ask about your HOA at this stage so we can factor in approval timelines.
We submit your permit application to Miami-Dade County and, if your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the drawings for their review. Permit review in Miami-Dade typically takes three to six weeks - we track it and keep you updated so you are not left wondering.
Once permits are in hand, our crew schedules and completes the build. After construction, a Miami-Dade building inspector visits to verify the work meets all local standards. We are on-site for that inspection. You receive copies of all permit records to keep with your home documents.
We serve all of Miami Gardens - from the Carol City neighborhoods to the blocks near Hard Rock Stadium. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free estimate.
(645) 300-7302Miami Gardens is the third-largest city in Miami-Dade County, with a population of around 115,000 people spread across roughly 20 square miles of fully built-out residential neighborhoods. The city was incorporated in 2003, but most of its homes were built decades before that - primarily in the 1950s and 1960s during South Florida's postwar suburban expansion. Those homes are now 60 to 70 years old, built in the classic South Florida style: concrete block construction, stucco exteriors, slab foundations, and flat or low-pitched roofs. The community has a strong local identity, and longtime residents still refer to the area by its original name: Carol City. Learn more about Miami Gardens.
Hard Rock Stadium - home of the Miami Dolphins and host of events like the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix - sits right inside the city limits, which gives Miami Gardens a level of name recognition unusual for a city its size. Florida Memorial University, one of the country's historically Black universities, is also located here. Residents live on modest lots with fenced yards, and many homes have had the same families in them for two or three decades. That long-term ownership means there is steady demand for home improvement work on houses that have never had major updates. Neighboring cities like North Miami and Miramar share a similar housing character and are also part of our service area.
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