
Miami Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Medley, specializing in sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen room installation for residential and commercial properties. We have served Miami-Dade County homeowners since 2016 and respond to every request within one business day.

Medley homes built in the mid-to-late 20th century may already have a sunroom or enclosed patio that is showing its age - aging single-pane glass, failing weatherstripping, and corroded hardware are common problems in this climate. Remodeling the existing structure rather than starting over is often more cost-effective when the frame is still sound. Learn more about sunroom remodeling.
A screen room in Medley gives you a usable outdoor space that keeps insects and light rain out while still letting air through. For homeowners in this part of Miami-Dade who want a simple, cost-effective backyard upgrade, a screen room built on an existing concrete slab is often the fastest path to a livable outdoor area.
Many residential properties in Medley have concrete slabs or covered lanai areas that sit unused because they offer no weather or insect protection. Enclosing that space with screen, glass, or panel systems adds immediate utility without touching the home's main structure, and the existing slab usually serves as the foundation.
For Medley homeowners with rear-lot space to work with, a sunroom addition connects to the main living area and adds conditioned square footage. Because so much of Medley is industrial, the residential pockets here tend to have stable property values that make long-term home investment worthwhile.
A four-season sunroom with low-E glass and a dedicated mini-split is the right solution for Medley homeowners who want a room that functions year-round in South Florida's climate. The combination of high humidity, intense UV, and summer temperatures that top 95 degrees makes proper glazing a practical necessity, not an upgrade.
A solid patio cover built to Miami-Dade wind codes is the right starting point for any Medley property that does not yet have weather protection over its outdoor slab. It provides immediate shade and rain coverage during the wet season and creates the covered footprint for a future screen room or full enclosure when you are ready.
Medley sits about 12 miles northwest of downtown Miami in a part of Miami-Dade County where most of the land is industrial. The town has its own incorporated government and building department, which means permits and inspections run through the Town of Medley directly rather than through the county - something a contractor unfamiliar with the area can easily get wrong. Residential pockets here are close to warehouses, trucking operations, and industrial corridors, which means outdoor structures face more than just weather stress. Vibration from heavy truck traffic on roads like NW 72nd Avenue, along with airborne dust and salt-laden breezes from the coast, put additional wear on framing, seals, and fasteners.
The Miami Canal runs along the eastern edge of Medley, and the flat, low-lying terrain throughout the town means drainage is a real concern on every outdoor project. The water table here is shallow, and standing water after the heavy afternoon thunderstorms that South Florida gets from May through October can undercut slabs and saturate soil around foundations if enclosures are not properly graded and sealed. We account for drainage on every Medleyjob - because in this town, getting it wrong shows up fast.
Our crew works throughout Medley regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Because Medley has its own building department at townofmedley.com, permit applications go through the town rather than Miami-Dade County, and understanding how the town's review process works keeps projects from stalling at the application stage.
The Palmetto Expressway connects Medley to the rest of the Miami-Dade highway network, making it straightforward to move materials and crew in and out of the town without fighting local congestion. NW 72nd Avenue runs through the industrial core, and residential streets branch off toward the Miami Canal and the town's smaller home pockets. The Titan America Pennsuco cement plant is one of the best-known landmarks in the area and sits near the residential neighborhoods we serve most often. Being familiar with how the town is laid out means we do not waste time on logistics that slow down jobs elsewhere.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Doral and Hialeah Gardens, so we move freely throughout western Miami-Dade and understand the permit and inspection environments that differ from one municipality to the next.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form and we will get back to you within one business day. You do not need drawings or dimensions ready - just describe the project and we will ask the right questions.
We come to your Medley property, assess the existing structure or slab, review the setback and zoning requirements specific to the town, and provide a written estimate with a full cost breakdown. No commitment required to get your estimate.
We submit all permit documents to the Town of Medley building department and manage the review process on your behalf. Typical review times run two to four weeks, and we keep you updated so you are never left waiting without information.
Most projects in Medley take one to three weeks to build once the permit is approved. We schedule all required inspections with the town building department and do a final walkthrough with you before we close out the permit and hand the finished space back to you.
We know the Town of Medley building process and work throughout the area. No commitment needed - just a clear picture of what your project will take and what it will cost.
(786) 905-1635Medley is a small incorporated town in western Miami-Dade County, sitting about 12 miles northwest of downtown Miami. It was incorporated in 1949 and operates with its own municipal government, including a building and zoning department that handles permits independently from the county. The town is bordered by Hialeah to the east, Hialeah Gardens to the north, and Doral to the south, with the Miami Canal forming a natural eastern boundary. Despite a residential population of just over 1,000 people, Medley has a significant industrial and commercial presence - warehouses, trucking operations, and manufacturing facilities make up the bulk of its land use and tax base. The Titan America Pennsuco cement plant is one of the largest and most recognized industrial operations in the area.
The town's residential neighborhoods are compact and clustered in pockets between industrial corridors. Most homes are concrete block and stucco construction, built in the mid-to-late 20th century, on flat lots with concrete slabs and modest backyard spaces. The Palmetto Expressway provides quick highway access in and out of town. Homeowners who do live in Medleytend to be long-term residents who value contractors who know the local building process and understand the specific challenges of working in a mixed industrial-residential environment. We also serve neighboring Doral to the south, where newer residential construction calls for a different approach.
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Learn MoreCall us or submit an estimate request today and we will respond within one business day. We handle permits, inspections, and installation from start to finish.