
MG Miami Gardens Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Pompano Beach, FL, with all season rooms, patio enclosures, screen room installation, and sunroom additions built for the city's 1950s-to-1980s CBS homes and salt air conditions near the Intracoastal. We respond to every Pompano Beach inquiry within one business day and handle the full permit process with the city.

Pompano Beach sits on the Atlantic coast and deals with heat and humidity in every month of the year, not just summer. An all season room built for this coastal climate uses insulated panels in the walls and roof, low-E glass to control solar heat gain, and a dedicated mini-split cooling system - so the space stays comfortable through August afternoons and January evenings alike without putting the strain on the existing home HVAC that an open addition would create.
Pompano Beach homeowners close to the canals and Intracoastal know that mosquitoes are a persistent problem from late spring through fall. A screened enclosure restores the ability to sit outside in the evenings without repellent, and it adds a layer of weather protection to an open patio during the brief afternoon showers that move through Broward County almost daily in summer. For properties near the water, we use aluminum frame systems with marine-grade hardware that resists the corrosion that salt air and canal moisture accelerate on standard hardware.
Most Pompano Beach homes were built on modest flat lots with a small rear patio as the only dedicated outdoor space. Enclosing that patio turns it from a space that is unusable during rain or peak summer heat into a real room that works in any weather. We design patio enclosures to work with the low-pitched roof profiles common on concrete block ranch homes throughout Pompano Beach, and we check the condition of the existing slab - which on 1950s-through-1980s homes may have minor cracking from decades of wet-dry soil cycles - before determining how the enclosure connects.
Pompano Beach homeowners in Palm Aire and other established neighborhoods often have larger rear yards than properties closer to the beach, giving them room to add a proper four season sunroom rather than just a patio cover. A four season sunroom with climate control and permitted square footage adds livable space to the home's record and improves resale value in a Broward County market where move-in-ready, well-appointed homes attract serious buyers. We design each sunroom around the specific lot and house footprint so the addition reads as a natural extension of the home.
Many Pompano Beach homeowners purchased their properties decades ago when the city was still growing, and their homes reflect the smaller square footage typical of postwar Florida construction. A sunroom addition at the rear of a concrete block ranch can add 200 to 500 square feet of permitted living space without altering the main roofline or requiring a full home addition. For homeowners who have put down roots and want to stay in their home long-term, adding a sunroom is one of the most practical ways to increase the comfort and size of the living space.
Pompano Beach's coastal humidity and salt air are hard on surfaces that require regular maintenance. Vinyl sunroom systems are a practical choice for homes within a few miles of the ocean because vinyl frames do not pit or corrode the way aluminum does under constant salt air exposure, and they do not require periodic repainting. For homeowners in neighborhoods between Atlantic Boulevard and the beach who want a weather-resistant enclosure with a clean finished look and minimal upkeep, a vinyl sunroom system is worth discussing at the estimate stage.
The majority of Pompano Beach's housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s, which means most homes in the city are between 40 and 75 years old. Concrete block construction holds up well in Florida, but original slabs from that era have experienced decades of wet-dry soil cycling, which causes gradual cracking and minor settlement. Stucco on those exterior walls has been patched and repainted over the years, sometimes hiding earlier water intrusion that becomes relevant when a new attached structure is anchored into the existing wall. The flat, low-pitched rooflines common on postwar CBS ranch homes also require specific attachment details for any new covered structure - details that are different from those used on newer homes with pitched roofs. A contractor who does not regularly work on this specific housing type will encounter surprises that a more experienced crew can anticipate.
The coastal environment adds a second layer of complexity that inland South Florida cities do not have in the same way. Salt air from the Atlantic - and from the more than 20 miles of canals and Intracoastal waterways that run through the city - accelerates corrosion on aluminum frames, metal fasteners, and any coating that is not specified for marine conditions. Homes within a mile or two of the water need materials and finishes that perform over time in a salt-air environment, not just materials that look good at installation. Pompano Beach also averages about 63 inches of rain per year, and the flat terrain and high water table mean drainage is slow on most residential lots - a factor that affects how new slabs are graded and how base connections between a new enclosure and the existing slab are sealed.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Pompano Beach Building Division on a consistent basis. The CBS ranch homes that make up the core of Pompano Beach's residential neighborhoods - the kind found throughout the streets between Atlantic Boulevard and Sample Road - have construction characteristics we know well: flat or slightly pitched roofs, concrete slabs with decades of service history, and stucco exteriors that have been through multiple repaints. We check the attachment points and slab condition at every site visit because these older homes sometimes have conditions that need to be addressed before new framing begins.
Pompano Beach is a city with distinct character depending on where you are. The area near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and the A1A has a casual beachfront identity with a lot of condo and townhome density. Atlantic Boulevard ties the city together east to west, from the Intracoastal to the beach. Palm Aire to the west is a quieter, golf-course community with larger single-family homes and long-established residents who have been in the same house for 20 or 30 years. We have worked on properties across all of these neighborhoods and understand how the conditions - salt air near the coast, canal proximity in waterway communities, and heavy-clay lots further inland - vary from one side of the city to the other.
We also serve homeowners in Coral Springs to the northwest, where the housing stock is newer but the climate demands are similar. Homeowners in Hollywood to the south face comparable conditions with CBS ranch homes and coastal salt air exposure, and we bring the same knowledge of South Florida coastal construction to every project we take on throughout the region.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate request form and we reply within one business day. We schedule the on-site visit around your availability - no long lead times for an initial callback.
We visit the property and assess the existing slab, the wall attachment points, drainage, and any coastal exposure factors specific to your lot. The written estimate is itemized and covers all work - no surprise line items after you approve the quote. This is where we address any questions about cost.
We file the complete permit package with the Pompano Beach Building Division - drawings, engineer stamp, and product documentation. Review typically runs three to five weeks, and we track the application status and keep you updated throughout.
Construction begins once the permit is approved. Screen rooms and patio covers take one to two weeks. Fully enclosed all season rooms and sunroom additions take three to four weeks. We schedule the city final inspection and walk through the completed space with you before the project is closed out.
We serve Pompano Beach and surrounding Broward County communities. No obligation estimate, and we manage the permit process with the city from start to finish.
(645) 300-7302Pompano Beach is a coastal city of roughly 115,000 people in northeastern Broward County, sitting directly on the Atlantic coast between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city takes its name from the pompano fish, and its identity is anchored by the waterfront - the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and its municipal pier are the most recognized gathering point in the city. Pompano Beach has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, including canals and the Intracoastal Waterway, and many of its residential neighborhoods sit directly on the water with private docks and seawalls. That coastal geography is central to why so many residents chose to live here - but it also means the homes here deal with conditions that inland South Florida cities do not face in the same way.
The housing stock in Pompano Beach reflects the city's postwar growth. Most single-family homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s, with a large number of concrete block ranch homes in established neighborhoods throughout the city. The area around Palm Aire to the west has larger properties built around golf courses, attracting long-time residents who have owned their homes for decades. The beachfront and Intracoastal areas have denser condo and townhome development, with many buildings from the 1970s and 1980s that are now aging into major renovation cycles. A significant share of Pompano Beach properties are used seasonally - snowbirds and vacation renters fill the city in winter - which means some homes need catch-up maintenance after sitting vacant for months. Neighbors in Hollywood to the south share many of the same construction characteristics, as do homeowners in Coral Springs to the west.
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