MG Miami Gardens Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Miramar, FL, building screen room installations, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions across the city's residential neighborhoods. We are familiar with Miramar's mix of 1980s and 1990s construction, HOA communities, and tile-roof homes - and we handle every permit with Broward County from start to finish.

Miramar's residential lots almost universally include fenced backyards - many with in-ground pools - and a screen enclosure turns that outdoor space into a usable room that keeps mosquitoes and South Florida's daily summer rain from ending your evening early. We build aluminum-framed screen rooms on your existing concrete or paver surface, with every component rated for Broward County's wind requirements. Read more about screen room installation.
Many Miramar homes were built in HOA-governed subdivisions with patio slabs already in place, and a patio enclosure is the most straightforward way to convert that space into a protected room. We assess your slab first - Miramar's flat terrain means drainage around foundations matters - and build an enclosure that fits your home's exterior style and meets association design guidelines.
Miramar's homeowners have real equity in their properties and tend to invest in improvements that hold value. A four season sunroom adds genuine livable square footage - permitted and recorded - that shows up as an asset when you sell. We build fully climate-controlled rooms using insulated glass and dedicated cooling systems sized for South Florida's summer heat load, not for a northern climate.
Most homes in Miramar were built between the 1980s and early 2000s and are now reaching the age where owners want more from their space without the disruption of moving. A sunroom addition on the back of your home gives you a new room - home office, flex room, or indoor-outdoor lounge - without touching your existing layout or dealing with the Broward real estate market.
Miramar has a significant share of townhomes and attached units alongside its single-family homes, and those properties require a different design approach - limited exterior access, shared walls, and HOA rules that govern what can be done to the footprint. We design around your specific property type and get the approvals in place before any framing begins.
Enclosed patio rooms are a step up from a screen enclosure - fully solid walls and a proper roof instead of just mesh and aluminum. For Miramar homeowners who want bug and rain protection but also want the room insulated and usable on summer afternoons, this option bridges the gap between a basic screen room and a full glass sunroom, at a cost that typically lands between the two.
Miramar's housing boom ran from roughly the mid-1980s through the early 2000s, which means most homes here are now 25 to 40 years old. That is the age when tile roof underlayments reach the end of their useful life, when concrete block and stucco exteriors have accumulated hairline cracks that let water in during heavy rain, and when original patio slabs show the effects of decades of heat, pooling water, and South Florida's shallow, sandy soil. When a sunroom or enclosure attaches to a home at this stage, the attachment needs to be done with an understanding of what the existing structure can handle - not just what looks good on a rendering.
Broward County has its own set of wind-resistance requirements for exterior additions, and many Miramar communities are governed by HOAs that add another layer of design review. A project that moves forward without checking both the county permit requirements and the HOA guidelines creates problems that are expensive to fix after the fact. The most common issue we see is contractors who build without HOA approval and then have to modify or remove work at the homeowner's expense. Getting both sets of approvals in the right order is not optional here - it is the only way a project ends cleanly.
Our crew works throughout Miramar regularly, pulling permits with Broward County for enclosure and sunroom projects across the city. We know that Miramar has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities, and we factor association timelines into every project schedule from the start - not as an afterthought when the permit comes back approved.
The homes we work on in Miramar range from single-family houses near Miramar Regional Park to townhome communities along the city's western edge. Most have tile roofs, concrete block walls, and in-ground pools surrounded by paver decks - a combination that requires specific experience to work around correctly. Tile roof attachments in particular need careful flashing to prevent leaks, and we handle that detail on every project where it applies.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Pembroke Pines and Hollywood, both of which share Miramar's suburban character and Broward County building requirements.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We will get back to you within 1 business day to ask a few basic questions - roughly how large your patio is, whether you have a pool, and if your community has an HOA. This lets us come to your home prepared.
We visit your Miramar home, measure the space, and check your existing slab or paver surface. We will tell you upfront if any concrete work needs to happen before building begins. Cost comes up here - we walk through the estimate with you so there are no surprises.
We submit your permit application to Broward County and, if your community has an HOA, we prepare the drawings for their review. We track both processes and update you throughout. Broward County permit review typically takes three to five weeks for this type of project.
Once permits are in hand, our crew schedules the construction. After completion, a Broward County inspector verifies the work against the approved plans. We are present for the inspection and walk you through the finished space before we leave. You receive all permit documentation to keep on file.
Whether your home is near Miramar Regional Park or in one of the subdivisions along the western edge of the city, we cover all of Miramar. Call or fill out the form and we will schedule a free visit within 1 business day.
(645) 300-7302Miramar is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with a population of around 140,000 people. It developed rapidly from the 1980s onward, growing from a small planned community into a fully built-out city in roughly two decades. That concentrated growth window means the housing stock is unusually consistent - most single-family homes were built during a similar era, share the same construction methods (concrete block, stucco, tile roofs), and are now hitting the 25-to-40-year mark where major systems and exterior finishes commonly need attention. The city has a strong base of owner-occupied homes, a higher-than-average household income for the region, and major employers like Carnival Cruise Line operating within city limits. Learn more about Miramar.
Residential lots in Miramar are typically moderate in size - most single-family homes have fenced backyards and a significant share have in-ground pools, which is one reason screen enclosures and patio covers are consistently popular here. A large portion of the city's neighborhoods are governed by HOAs, which means exterior projects like sunrooms and enclosures require association approval in addition to county permits. Miramar Town Center - home to City Hall and the public library - is the city's civic anchor. Homeowners in nearby Pembroke Pines and Doral will recognize the same housing types and neighborhood character.
Add beautiful, livable square footage to your home with a custom sunroom.
Learn MoreEnjoy your sunroom comfortably in any season with full climate control.
Learn MoreAn affordable, ventilated sunroom perfect for spring, summer, and fall.
Learn MoreTransform your open patio into a protected, functional outdoor living space.
Learn MoreProfessional ground-up sunroom construction completed on time and on budget.
Learn MoreRefresh and upgrade your existing sunroom to modern standards and comfort.
Learn MoreKeep insects out while letting fresh air and natural light flow freely.
Learn MoreConvert your existing patio slab into a fully enclosed, finished sunroom.
Learn MoreTurn your deck into a year-round enclosed room you can actually live in.
Learn MoreEnclosed patio rooms that extend your living space with style and comfort.
Learn MoreGlass-ceiling solarium rooms that flood your home with warmth and natural light.
Learn MoreDurable patio covers that provide shade and shelter for your outdoor space.
Learn MoreLow-maintenance vinyl sunrooms that are durable, efficient, and long-lasting.
Learn MoreCall us or send a message and we will schedule a free visit to your Miramar home. We handle all Broward County permits, HOA submissions, and inspections so you can focus on enjoying the finished space.