
Your screened porch sits empty five months a year because of heat and mosquitoes. An all season room with proper insulation and cooling gives you a real room - one you can use in July, not just in February.

All season rooms in Weston, FL are fully enclosed additions built with insulated walls, heat-blocking glass, and a dedicated climate control system, so the space stays comfortable regardless of what the weather is doing outside - most projects run eight to sixteen weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
Many Weston homeowners already have a screened porch or Florida room that gets uncomfortable by May and stays that way until October. An all season room solves that problem permanently. It is built like a true room of your home - not like a covered porch with nicer windows. If you are also comparing this option to a simpler enclosure, our enclosed patio rooms page covers what that scope looks like.
Florida building code and Weston city permitting both apply to this type of addition. Every all season room we build goes through the full permit and inspection process - protecting you at resale and making sure the structure holds up through hurricane season. For a comparison of the four-season option, see our four season sunrooms page.
If you step outside only after dark during Weston summers, your outdoor space is not working for you. An all season room with proper cooling changes that - you can sit in it comfortably at noon in July. Losing six months of outdoor living to heat is a clear sign your current setup has run out of usefulness.
Weston's mosquito season is long, and afternoon thunderstorms roll through almost daily from June through September. If your current screen enclosure is leaving furniture wet after every storm or letting insects in through aging mesh, those problems will not improve with patch repairs. A fully enclosed all season room solves both at the same time.
If you are rearranging furniture trying to carve out a home office, playroom, or guest area, an all season room is one of the most cost-effective ways to add a real, usable room without buying a larger home. It adds to your home's square footage and can serve almost any function you need it to.
Many homes in Weston and surrounding Broward County communities have Florida rooms built with single-pane glass or jalousie windows decades ago. These rooms bake in summer and get drafty in winter cold fronts. If you have a room like this that rarely gets used, replacing it with a properly insulated all season room is a straightforward upgrade.
All season rooms are not one-size-fits-all. Some homeowners want a modest, climate-controlled sitting area connected to their existing patio slab. Others need a larger room that functions as a dining space, home office, or family room. We build both. In every case, the room gets insulated walls, a roof tied into the existing home structure, and a cooling solution sized for the space. If you are comparing this to a more streamlined option, our enclosed patio rooms service is worth reviewing for smaller or simpler scopes.
For homeowners who want a more architecturally ambitious result, a fully engineered design-build approach is available. Our four season sunrooms service covers that scope in detail, including custom glass specifications and full HVAC integration. All projects go through Weston city permitting and HOA architectural review where required - we handle that paperwork as part of the job.
Best for homeowners who need a room that is genuinely usable in Weston's summer heat, with its own cooling system.
Best for homeowners replacing an older Florida room or single-pane screen enclosure with a properly insulated, code-compliant structure.
Best for homeowners who want a custom layout, specific window configurations, or a room that matches a particular architectural style.
Weston sits in Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly push past 90 degrees and humidity stays high for most of the year. That combination is hard on building materials - it can cause wood to warp, seals to fail, and poorly chosen glass to turn your new room into an oven within months. Florida building code also requires new additions in this area to meet wind resistance standards designed for hurricane-force conditions. That affects the type of glass used, how the roof attaches to your home, and how the walls connect at the base. These are not optional considerations - they are part of every permitted project in Weston. Florida Building Code sets these standards statewide.
Weston is also a master-planned city with a high concentration of HOA-governed communities. Most neighborhoods require written architectural approval before any exterior addition can begin - separate from the city permit. We handle both processes on your behalf. We serve homeowners throughout Weston and nearby communities, including Davie and Cooper City, applying the same permitted, code-compliant standards to every project.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home estimate at your convenience. During that visit we look at your space, ask about your plans for the room, and give you a written estimate - not a ballpark range.
Before any work begins, we handle both your HOA architectural review submission and the City of Weston building permit application. Plan for this phase to take three to eight weeks - we will give you a realistic timeline based on current review wait times.
Once permits are in hand, we inspect your existing slab or foundation area. If new footings are needed, that work happens first and must cure before walls go up. We explain exactly what applies to your project before anything starts.
Framing, windows, roof tie-in, and climate control systems go in during the main construction phase - typically one to three weeks for a standard room. A city inspector verifies the work, then we walk through every detail with you before the project closes.
Free estimate - no obligation. We respond within 1 business day and come to your Weston home.
(786) 957-5827Every all season room we build in Weston goes through the full City of Weston permitting process - application, inspections, and final closeout. That permit record protects you at resale and confirms an independent inspector checked the work.
Florida building code sets strict requirements for additions in Broward County, and we build to those standards on every project. That means impact-rated glass, proper roof attachment, and framing that is designed to hold up through South Florida storm seasons - not just mild weather.
Weston's planned communities require written HOA architectural approval before any exterior addition can begin. We prepare and submit those documents as part of our process - you do not have to navigate your association's review committee on your own. Members of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) follow a professional code of ethics that guides how we handle every project.
One of the most common contractor complaints is a low quote that climbs once work is underway. We provide a detailed written scope before anything begins and walk you through every line - so you know what is included and what is not before you commit.
Weston homeowners who have had work done before know the difference between a contractor who knows Broward County and one who does not. Every all season room we build here is permitted, inspected, and finished to a standard that holds up when the next storm season rolls through - and when it is time to sell.
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