
Your existing patio can become a bug-free, rain-proof room you actually use every day. From screen rooms to full glass enclosures, we build to Miami-Dade County hurricane standards and handle every permit.

Patio enclosures in Miami Lakes convert an existing outdoor slab or covered lanai into a protected living space - ranging from a basic screen room to a fully glass-walled enclosure - with most installations taking a few days to two weeks of on-site work after permits are issued.
In South Florida, the question is not whether to enclose your patio - it is which type of enclosure makes sense for your situation. A screen room keeps insects out and lets the breeze through. A glass enclosure gives you a fully protected room you can air-condition. A hybrid system with openable panels lets you choose based on the weather that day. Many homeowners who start by asking about patio enclosures also consider a custom sunroom, which takes the same concept and tailors it to a specific layout or aesthetic. Either way, the process starts with a free in-home visit so we can see your actual space.
Miami Lakes homeowners deal with HOA requirements, Miami-Dade County permitting, and wind-load engineering that other parts of the country do not require. We handle all of that as a standard part of every project - not as an add-on.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are essentially year-round in Miami Lakes, especially on lots near the lakes and green spaces. If the insects are winning, you are not using your patio the way you should be. A properly sealed screen enclosure eliminates the problem without blocking the breeze.
Heavy afternoon rain from late spring through early fall can make an uncovered patio unusable for six months. An enclosure with a solid roof means the weather no longer decides whether you get to enjoy your outdoor space. You stay dry and the furniture stays dry with it.
If you have an existing concrete slab or covered lanai that your family rarely uses, an enclosure is the most cost-effective way to turn it into real living space. You already have the foundation - you just need walls and a roof to make it a room.
Many Miami Lakes homes have pools, and a screen enclosure around the pool deck keeps out leaves, insects, and the debris that blows in during afternoon storms. It reduces pool maintenance time and makes the deck comfortable to use after dark, when the bugs are worst.
We build across the full range of enclosure types, from a straightforward screen room on an existing slab to a fully glass-walled, climate-controlled room that functions like a permanent addition to your home. For most Miami Lakes homeowners, the sweet spot is a hybrid system - aluminum framing with openable panel sections that give you a bug-free, rain-proof space while still allowing airflow on cooler days. Homeowners who want a more substantial upgrade often compare this to our enclosed patio rooms, which blend the patio enclosure concept with sunroom-grade materials and finishes.
Every project is built on your existing slab or a new concrete pour, using aluminum framing and glazing that meets Miami-Dade County product approval standards. Pool deck enclosures, lanai conversions, and back-porch screen rooms are all in scope. If you are also considering adding a roof structure over an open patio, our custom sunroom options include full design flexibility for non-standard footprints.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and a bug-free outdoor space at the most accessible price point.
Best for homeowners who want the flexibility to open or close sections depending on weather - screen panels most of the year, glass or acrylic closed when it rains.
Best for homeowners who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room that functions as a permanent living space connected to the home.
Best for homeowners with a pool who want to keep the deck clean, insect-free, and usable after dark without a full room addition.
Miami Lakes sits in one of the hottest, most humid metro areas in the country, with a subtropical climate that delivers heavy afternoon thunderstorms from late spring through early fall. The town was built with outdoor living in mind - curving streets, lakefront lots, covered lanais - but the heat and insects make truly comfortable outdoor time shorter than it should be. A patio enclosure changes that math. Done right, it gives you a shaded, bug-free, rain-proof room that you reach for every morning instead of walking past. Homeowners in Miami Gardens and Hialeah Gardens share the same climate challenges, and we build to the same Miami-Dade County wind standards across all of those communities.
Miami Lakes is also a master-planned community with active HOAs in many neighborhoods. Enclosures here are not just about the county permit - many homeowners also need architectural review approval before construction begins. We are familiar with that process and handle both the county permit and the HOA submission as standard practice. The town's slab-on-grade construction means most homes have a usable patio foundation already in place, which keeps project costs lower than starting from scratch.
For Miami-Dade County product approval requirements: Miami-Dade County official site. Check that any enclosure product your contractor proposes carries county-level approval for use in the high-velocity hurricane zone.
We visit your home, look at your existing patio or lanai, take measurements, and talk through what you want the space to do. You leave the visit with a clear picture of your options and a written estimate. We respond within 1 business day of your initial inquiry.
We prepare the drawings, submit for HOA architectural review if your neighborhood requires it, and file the permit application with Miami-Dade County. Permitting typically adds several weeks - we keep you updated so there are no surprises.
Once the permit is approved, materials are delivered and the crew begins. A screen enclosure can go up in a few days. A larger glass sunroom typically takes one to two weeks of on-site work. Most of the work happens outside, so your daily routine is minimally disrupted.
The Miami-Dade County inspector verifies the work meets the approved plans. After the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough - showing you how to operate any moving panels, explaining maintenance, and handing over your permit closeout documents.
We handle the Miami-Dade permit, the HOA submission, and the wind-load engineering as part of every project - no extra steps for you.
(786) 905-1635We use framing and glazing that carries Miami-Dade County product approval for use in the high-velocity hurricane zone. Not every product sold nationally qualifies here - we can show you the documentation before you sign anything.
We handle every permit application and inspection ourselves. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is a red flag - we handle it because it is our job and because your home's record needs to be clean when you go to sell.
Florida requires contractors to hold a state-issued license to perform this type of work. You can verify any contractor's license status through the state's online licensing lookup before you sign anything - it takes about two minutes.
Many Miami Lakes neighborhoods require HOA architectural review before construction. We know what each HOA typically asks for and prepare the submission package as part of the project - so you do not spend weeks going back and forth on your own.
These are not selling points - they are the baseline for doing this work correctly in Miami Lakes. A properly permitted, code-compliant enclosure built with approved materials protects your home, your investment, and your ability to sell cleanly in the future.
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