
If your deck sits empty most of the year because of Weston's heat, rain, and bugs, converting it into a fully enclosed sunroom turns a maintenance expense into living space your family actually uses - permitted, hurricane-rated, and ready for August.

Deck-to-sunroom conversion in Weston, FL encloses an existing elevated deck with walls, windows, a proper roof, and a finished floor so it becomes a livable, weather-protected room - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from first contact to final inspection, including permit review and HOA approval where required.
Most decks in Weston were built between the late 1980s and early 2000s. That means many are in reasonable structural shape, but South Florida's combination of sun, rain, and humidity accelerates wear in ways that are not always visible from the surface. Before any conversion begins, we assess the posts, beams, and footings underneath to confirm the structure can support an enclosed room. If you are starting from a concrete slab rather than an elevated deck, our patio-to-sunroom conversion page covers what that process looks like and what it typically costs.
In Florida, any enclosed addition to a home requires a building permit and must be built to the state's wind-resistance standards. In Weston, that means filing with the City of Weston Building Division and - in most neighborhoods - getting HOA architectural review approval before a permit is filed. We manage both processes on your behalf.
If your outdoor deck sits unused for most of the year because the heat, sun, and afternoon thunderstorms make it uncomfortable, the space is not working for you. Weston's climate makes uncovered outdoor living genuinely unpleasant for six or more months. A sunroom conversion turns that dead space into a room you can actually enjoy all year.
If your deck boards are warping, cracking, or rotting from Weston's relentless sun and rain cycles, you are already spending money maintaining a space that is fighting the climate. Rather than replacing the decking surface again in a few years, converting the structure into an enclosed room protects the investment and gives you something more useful in return.
If your family has outgrown the living room but a full home addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a deck-to-sunroom conversion is a middle path. It uses a structure you already own, costs less than building from scratch, and adds a room that feels connected to the outdoors - which is exactly what many Weston homeowners are looking for.
In Weston's real estate market, indoor-outdoor living spaces are a consistent selling point. If your deck is currently an underused feature that does not show well during tours, converting it into a finished, permitted sunroom can make the home more appealing to buyers. An unpermitted addition, by contrast, can become a problem during a buyer's inspection.
The right enclosure depends on how you plan to use the room and what you are willing to invest. For most Weston homeowners, a fully insulated, climate-controlled room is the option worth paying for - because a room that is not cool in August is not a room you will actually use. If you want a finished space that functions as a true extension of your home's living area year-round, our all season rooms service details exactly what that build involves and who it suits.
We also build lighter enclosures for homeowners who want protection from bugs and rain without full climate control, and replacement projects for homeowners upgrading aging structures. If you are comparing deck conversion to a patio conversion and wondering which direction fits your home better, our patio-to-sunroom conversion page walks through how that path differs and what the slab-based process looks like. Every project we take on in Weston is permitted and built to Florida's current wind-resistance requirements.
Best for homeowners who want the enclosed space to function as comfortable living area through all of Weston's hottest months.
Best for homeowners who want protection from rain and bugs but can live without full air conditioning in the space.
Best for decks that need footing or framing upgrades before they can safely support an enclosed room.
Weston is in a high-wind zone, and any new enclosed structure must be built to withstand the kind of storms that hit South Florida. That affects which windows and doors can be used, how the roof is attached, and how the whole structure connects to your home. It also affects project timing - most experienced local contractors are heavily booked in the spring as homeowners rush to complete projects before hurricane season peaks. Planning your project for the fall or winter gives you more contractor availability and often a smoother permit timeline. Weston's permit process runs through the City of Weston Building Division specifically - not just Broward County in general - and a contractor who knows that office handles your application correctly the first time. You can review Florida's construction requirements at the Florida Building Commission.
Weston is also a master-planned community where most neighborhoods have active HOAs with architectural review requirements. Getting HOA approval before filing for a permit - rather than after - keeps your timeline on track. We serve homeowners across Weston and into nearby communities including Davie and Miramar, and we bring the same permitted, code-compliant process to every project regardless of which community it is in.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We get back to you within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Bring any questions about your HOA requirements or deck condition - we would rather address them early than after you have committed to a design.
We come to your home, look at the existing deck structure - the posts, the framing underneath, and how it connects to the house - and measure the space to price the job accurately. You receive a written estimate within a few days, broken down by structural work and the enclosure itself.
Your contractor handles the City of Weston permit application. If your neighborhood requires HOA approval, we help you understand exactly what to submit and to whom. Plan for this step to take two to six weeks depending on your HOA's response time and the city permit office's current volume.
Once permits are in hand, the crew addresses any structural reinforcement, then frames walls, installs the roof system, and fits windows and doors - all to Florida's wind-resistance requirements. The city sends an inspector at key stages, and we do a full walkthrough with you before the job is closed.
Free estimate, no obligation. We assess the structure, manage the permit, and handle the HOA submission from start to finish.
(786) 957-5827We check your deck's posts, beams, and footings during the first visit and tell you exactly what condition the structure is in before you sign anything. If reinforcement is needed, you know the full cost upfront - not mid-project.
Florida's building code requires wind and impact-resistant construction for all new enclosed structures in Weston. Every window and every roof connection we install meets those requirements. When the city inspector visits, the work passes - because it was built to code from the start.
Weston's permits run through the city - not just Broward County in general. We know that office, submit the right drawings, and keep you updated throughout the review period so you are not left waiting without information.
Buyers in Weston and their agents pull permit history. A fully permitted, inspected sunroom adds value to your home. An unpermitted one creates a problem at closing. Verify that any contractor you hire is licensed through the National Association of the Remodeling Industry or Florida's licensing board before you sign.
Every deck conversion we complete in Weston is permitted through the city, inspected at key stages, and built to the wind-resistance standards that Florida's hurricane zone requires. That is not just a checkbox - it is the difference between a room that holds up and one that becomes a liability.
A fully conditioned room option for homeowners who want maximum comfort and year-round usability from their converted deck space.
Learn MoreStarting from a concrete slab rather than an elevated deck? See how we handle patio conversions and what the process looks like.
Learn MoreSpring booking slots fill fast. Reach out today and we can get your project on the schedule before the busy season starts.