
Miami Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Miami Gardens, specializing in all-season rooms, sunroom additions, and screen room installation. We have served Miami-Dade County homeowners since 2016 and reply to every request within one business day.

Miami Gardens does not have a real winter, but it does have a brutal summer - and an all-season room with proper insulation and cooling lets you use your outdoor space year-round, not just on the handful of mild days in December and January. Learn more about all season rooms.
Miami Gardens mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active from roughly April through November. A well-built screen room lets you sit outside in the evenings without getting eaten alive, and it keeps the rain out during those fast-moving afternoon storms that roll through almost daily in summer.
The older concrete block homes in Miami Gardens nearly always have a rear concrete slab or covered patio that is doing nothing. Enclosing that space with screen or glass panels adds livable square footage without touching the main structure, and in most cases the existing slab is already the right foundation.
Many Miami Gardens homes were built on lots with room to expand along the rear property line. A sunroom addition is one of the most practical ways to add conditioned living space to a one-story CBS home without the disruption of a full interior renovation.
For Miami Gardens homeowners who want a room that functions as real living space - not just a screened-in porch - a four-season sunroom with low-E glass and a dedicated mini-split delivers a comfortable, all-weather room that doubles as office, playroom, or family gathering space.
If you are not ready to fully enclose your patio, a solid patio cover gives you shade and rain protection that makes the space usable through the wet season. For Miami Gardens homes that see heavy afternoon storms, a properly anchored patio cover built to Miami-Dade wind-load codes is the right starting point.
Most homes in Miami Gardens were built between the 1950s and the 1980s, when these neighborhoods were developed as suburban tracts outside Miami. The standard construction is one-story concrete block with stucco exteriors and flat or low-slope roofs - a building type that holds up well in South Florida's climate, but one that requires a contractor who knows how to anchor new structures to masonry rather than wood framing. Drilling into CBS walls, matching stucco textures, and tying a new room's drainage into a flat-lot drainage system all require local experience that a crew from outside the area is unlikely to have.
Miami-Dade County applies some of the toughest wind-load building codes in the country, and the City of Miami Gardens enforces those standards on every permitted addition. The flat terrain here also means water drains slowly after the heavy afternoon storms that hit every summer - a sunroom or patio enclosure built without proper grading and waterproofing can trap water against the foundation within one wet season. We design for drainage and wind resistance on every job, because both matter in this city.
Our crew works throughout Miami Gardens regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city covers about 20 square miles in north-central Miami-Dade County and was incorporated in 2003 from older unincorporated neighborhoods including Carol City, Norland, and Scott Lake. That history means the building stock is mostly 40 to 70 years old - and older homes in this area have the kind of aging concrete slabs and stucco exteriors that need a careful eye before any enclosure work begins.
Miami Gardens Drive runs east-west through the center of the city and connects the neighborhoods near Hard Rock Stadium on the east side to the residential blocks approaching the Broward County line in the north. NW 27th Avenue is the main north-south commercial corridor. St. Thomas University sits within the city and is a well-known landmark for anyone who lives here. Whether your home is on a quiet residential block near the university or closer to the commercial stretch along NW 27th Avenue, we know the streets and we are familiar with the kinds of homes on them.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Opa-locka and Carol City, so we move freely throughout this part of north Miami-Dade and understand how permit offices and inspection schedules work across the whole region.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. Just tell us about the space you want to work with and what you are hoping to accomplish - no preparation needed on your end.
We visit your Miami Gardens property, measure the space, and check the existing slab, drainage, and any structural factors specific to your lot. You receive a detailed written estimate before any commitment is required, so you know the full scope and cost upfront.
We handle all permit filings with the City of Miami Gardens and Miami-Dade County. Once permits are approved - typically two to four weeks - we schedule your build and send a confirmed start date. You do not have to manage any of the permit process.
Our crew completes the build, and we coordinate all required inspections with the building department. After final inspection passes, we do a full walkthrough with you before we consider the job complete.
We serve Miami Gardens and all of north Miami-Dade County. Free estimates, no pressure. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within one business day.
(786) 905-1635Miami Gardens is one of Florida's newer cities, incorporated in May 2003 from a collection of older unincorporated neighborhoods that had been part of Miami-Dade County since the mid-20th century. With a population of over 110,000 people packed into roughly 20 square miles, it is one of the most densely populated cities in north Miami-Dade County. The city is predominantly residential - single-family concrete block homes on modest lots fill neighborhood after neighborhood - with commercial activity concentrated along Miami Gardens Drive and NW 27th Avenue. Hard Rock Stadium, home of the Miami Dolphins and a Super Bowl host site, sits on the city's eastern edge and is the most recognizable landmark in the area.
The neighborhoods that make up today's Miami Gardens - including the historic Carol City community, Norland, Bunche Park, and Scott Lake - were developed primarily in the 1950s through the 1970s. Homes here are typically one-story CBS construction with flat or low-slope roofs and small to mid-size lots. Many residents are long-term homeowners whose families have lived in the area for decades. Nearby communities like Carol City and Hialeah share the same building stock and South Florida climate challenges, and we serve homeowners throughout all of them.
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Learn MoreCall Miami Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios today for a free estimate on your sunroom, screen room, or patio enclosure in Miami Gardens. We respond within one business day and handle every permit so you do not have to.