
Miami Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Miramar, building screen rooms, patio enclosures, and full sunroom additions designed for this city's climate and CBS construction. We have served South Florida homeowners since 2016 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Miramar homeowners with rear patio slabs can add a screened enclosure that keeps insects out and lets evening breezes through - a practical step up from an open patio without the cost of a glass enclosure. Every screen room we install in Miramar is permitted through the city and built to meet Broward County wind-load requirements. Learn more about screen room installation.
Many Miramar homes built in the 1990s and 2000s have an existing covered rear lanai that is already close to an enclosure footprint. Enclosing that covered patio with glass or aluminum-framed panels adds usable year-round space without a full room addition, and it is one of the most cost-effective improvements for CBS homes in this city.
Lots in Miramar subdivisions vary in rear yard setback, but many have enough space for a modest sunroom addition beyond the existing slab. A properly permitted sunroom addition in Miramar adds conditioned square footage counted toward your home's livable area, which matters in a competitive Broward County resale market.
Miramar homeowners who want to use their sunroom during the hottest months need low-emissivity impact glass and a dedicated mini-split unit to keep the space comfortable from June through September. We spec four-season rooms for South Florida's actual summer conditions rather than northern climate assumptions.
Vinyl framing resists the salt air and humidity that accelerate corrosion on metal frames in Miramar, particularly in the eastern parts of the city closer to the coast. A vinyl sunroom also requires less maintenance than painted aluminum over time, making it a practical long-term choice for homeowners who want low upkeep.
A permanent patio cover provides shade on Miramar rear patios during South Florida's intense midday sun and keeps the slab dry during daily afternoon thunderstorms. It is a practical first step for homeowners not yet ready for a full enclosure, and a properly permitted cover can form the structural base for a future screen room or glass room.
Miramar grew rapidly from the 1990s through the 2000s, and the bulk of its housing stock comes from that period. These homes are concrete block construction - the regional standard driven by South Florida hurricane codes - with tile roofs, attached garages, and rear covered patios. A large share of those homes are now 20 to 35 years old, which is exactly the age when original patio slabs show cracks, screen frames rust out, and homeowners start thinking about converting open-air spaces into enclosed rooms. Most Miramarsubdivisions are governed by HOAs that require architectural review before any exterior structure is added, so a contractor who understands those review processes saves you time and revision rounds.
South Florida's hurricane season runs June through November, and Miramar sits in Broward County's hurricane-prone zone. Every structure we build here meets Broward County wind-load requirements and the Florida Building Code's high-wind provisions. The city's flat terrain means drainage is always a consideration for any outdoor slab or foundation work - standing water after heavy rain is a routine issue in low-lying yards across Miramar. Afternoon thunderstorms from May through October stress any seal or joint that was not properly installed, and the salt air in the eastern parts of the city is hard on metal fasteners and frames that were not spec'd for coastal exposure.
Our crew works throughout Miramar regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The City of Miramar has its own Building Division and permit office, so permit applications for sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures are submitted and inspected through the city rather than through Broward County unincorporated services. We have experience with that permit process and coordinate every inspection directly on the projects we build in Miramar. Current permit information is available at the City of Miramar official website.
Miramar Parkway and Pembroke Road are the main east-west corridors that run through the city's residential and commercial areas, and Interstate 75 runs along the western edge where commercial and industrial parks have developed. The community gathers around Miramar Town Center, and Miramar Regional Park is a well-used landmark in the western part of the city. The western edge of Miramar borders the eastern fringe of the Everglades, which means the water table sits high in that area and drainage conditions on those lots require extra attention during any outdoor foundation work.
We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Pembroke Pines and Carol City, giving us working familiarity with the broader South Florida suburban corridor and the permit offices and HOA processes across this part of Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day to schedule your free on-site visit. You do not need to have design plans ready - we gather measurements and assess your space at the visit.
We visit your Miramar property to measure the space, review the existing slab and roofline, and discuss your goals. You receive a detailed written estimate with itemized costs - no pressure, no vague pricing ranges, and no surprises later.
We prepare the permit package for the City of Miramar Building Division and, if your community requires it, drawings suitable for your HOA architectural review board. We submit and track permit applications so you do not have to navigate that process yourself.
Once the permit is approved, installation proceeds on the agreed schedule. We coordinate all required city inspections and do not consider the project complete until the final inspection is passed and you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of Miramar and respond within one business day. Free on-site estimates with no obligation.
(786) 905-1635Miramar is one of the largest cities in Broward County, stretching roughly 14 miles from east to west and sitting midway between Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The city transformed rapidly from a small community into a large suburban center from the 1990s through the 2000s, which is why most of its residential stock consists of planned subdivisions built during that era. Neighborhoods range from older, more compact blocks in the eastern part of the city to newer, larger-lot communities pushing toward the western boundary near the Everglades. The city's diverse, family-oriented character draws long-term homeowners who invest in maintaining and improving their properties over time. More background on the community is available on the Miramar, Florida Wikipedia article.
Miramar Town Center serves as the city's civic hub, combining city hall, shops, and public gathering space in one central district. Miramar Regional Park provides a large recreational anchor for families in the western neighborhoods. The Florida Turnpike and Interstate 75 give residents strong north-south connections while Miramar Parkway and Pembroke Road carry most of the local east-west traffic. For homeowners in this city who are ready to make the most of their outdoor space, we also serve nearby Pembroke Pines and can help you understand how projects in adjacent communities compare in scope and cost.
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