
A custom sunroom designed specifically for your lot, your HOA guidelines, and South Florida's climate - fully permitted, impact-rated, and built to last through hurricane season.

Custom sunrooms in Weston, FL are fully enclosed rooms designed around your specific lot, home style, and HOA requirements, with most projects running 10 to 18 weeks from signed contract to final inspection. WaveVista Weston Sunrooms and Patios manages the full process - design, Broward County permitting, HOA submission, and construction - so you are not coordinating between separate vendors.
Most Weston homeowners asking about custom sunrooms are starting from one of two situations: an existing screen enclosure or patio slab that is no longer working for them, or a blank backyard where they want to add a room from scratch. Both paths are common here, and the approach differs depending on what is already on your property. If you are still working out the layout and finishes, our sunroom design service is the right starting point before construction begins.
Because Weston is in Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone, every custom sunroom we build meets Florida's structural requirements for impact resistance and wind load. That is not optional here - it is code.
If your back patio sits empty for most of the year because of heat, humidity, and afternoon storms, a custom sunroom solves the problem permanently. In Weston, an open-air space is genuinely comfortable for only a few months. A properly insulated, air-conditioned sunroom is usable all twelve months of the year.
If your family has outgrown its current layout - you need a dedicated home office, reading room, or casual gathering space - a custom sunroom adds that square footage at a fraction of the cost of buying a larger home. Many Weston homeowners find this is the most practical path given local real estate prices.
Screen enclosures built in the 1990s and early 2000s are now showing their age across Weston - torn screens, corroded frames, leaks during heavy rain. Florida's wind-resistance standards have been updated significantly since then. Replacing an aging enclosure with a properly permitted custom sunroom is often more cost-effective than repeated patching.
South Florida's combination of intense UV exposure, high humidity, and frequent afternoon rain destroys outdoor furnishings quickly. If you have replaced cushions, rugs, or furniture multiple times, a properly enclosed sunroom protects your investment and lets you create a space that actually lasts.
Every custom sunroom starts with a conversation about how you want to use the space, what your HOA allows, and what your lot and existing structure can support. From there we design a room that fits your home rather than forcing a prefab layout onto it. For homeowners who want a fully engineered new build from the ground up, our sunroom construction service handles foundation work, framing, roofing, and systems as a complete package.
In Weston's climate, the glass you choose is one of the most important decisions in a custom room. Standard glass will make your sunroom uncomfortable by mid-morning on a summer day. We use low-emissivity glass as standard on fully enclosed rooms, which blocks a significant portion of solar heat while still letting in natural light. The U.S. Department of Energy's window energy guidance explains the practical difference low-e coatings make in warm climates. Every project also goes through sunroom design to confirm the layout works before a permit is filed.
Best for homeowners who want a fully insulated, air-conditioned room that is comfortable during Weston summers.
Best for homeowners upgrading an existing screen enclosure to a properly enclosed, weathertight room.
Best for homeowners starting from a bare patio slab or needing a new foundation alongside the new room.
Weston sits in Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone, which means every structural addition - including a custom sunroom - must meet some of the strictest building standards in the country. The glass, framing, and roof connections all need to be engineered for high wind loads, not just built from a standard kit. That requirement adds cost compared to sunrooms built elsewhere in the country, but it also means a Weston sunroom is genuinely built to withstand a serious storm. Beyond the code requirements, Weston is a master-planned community where nearly every neighborhood has an HOA with its own architectural review process. Getting approval before breaking ground is a real step - one that can add four to eight weeks to your timeline and may require specific materials or roofline styles.
Weston's flat terrain and high water table also mean that drainage planning during construction is not optional. A sunroom built without attention to how water moves around the foundation will show problems after the first heavy rain. We work across Weston and into neighboring communities - including Cooper City and Davie - and we apply the same code-compliant standards to every custom project.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home visit. On that call we ask basic questions about your lot, your HOA, and how you want to use the room - so the visit is productive from the start.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing foundation or slab, and talk through your glass, roofline, and HVAC options. Within one to two weeks you receive a written proposal with a detailed scope and price - not a ballpark.
Once you sign the contract, we submit drawings to your HOA's architectural review board and file the permit application with Broward County. Combined approval typically takes 4 to 10 weeks. We keep you updated throughout so you are not chasing us for status.
Construction usually takes 1 to 3 weeks once approvals are in hand. After the county inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, handle any punch-list items, and hand you your permit and inspection records.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle HOA submission, Broward County permitting, and every inspection.
(786) 957-5827We pull every required Broward County permit in our name and schedule every inspection. You receive the permit records when the job is complete - documentation that protects your home sale and insurance claims.
Weston's HOA communities have detailed architectural guidelines. We know how to prepare drawings and specifications that meet those standards, reducing back-and-forth with your association and keeping your project on schedule.
Every custom sunroom we build uses impact-rated glass and framing connections that meet Broward County's wind standards. The National Association of Home Builders at nahb.org outlines best practices for additions in hurricane-prone areas - and we follow them. This is not a corner we cut to lower a bid.
Custom sunroom projects in Weston take 10 to 18 weeks from contract to completion, and we tell you that upfront. Our written proposals include a detailed scope and timeline so you can plan around the project, not just hope it finishes on time.
Every credential we carry is paired with direct experience in Weston's neighborhoods - from HOA submissions in Sector 7 to permit filings in communities near Weston Town Center. That local track record is what lets us give you a realistic timeline instead of a sales pitch.
Ground-up sunroom builds from foundation to final inspection, for homeowners who want a completely new structure.
Learn MorePlanning and design services that map out your custom room before a single permit is filed.
Learn MoreBroward County permit slots fill up - the sooner you contact us, the sooner your room is finished before the next summer heat hits.