
Your patio has potential. An enclosed patio room converts that open or screened space into a permanent, weather-protected room with solid walls, sealed windows, and the climate control to make it usable all twelve months.

Enclosed patio rooms in Weston, FL convert your existing outdoor patio into a permanent addition with solid walls, large windows or glass panels, and typically a climate control system - most projects run six to fourteen weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough, and often reuse your existing concrete slab to reduce cost.
Most Weston homes built during the city's primary development period in the 1990s and 2000s already have a covered patio with a concrete slab - a ready-made foundation for enclosure work. Converting that space into a proper room costs considerably less than building new square footage from the ground up. If you are weighing a more fully insulated option, our patio enclosures page shows what a screen-based enclosure looks like, and our solarium installation service covers glass-roof structures for homeowners who want maximum natural light.
Every enclosed patio room we build in Weston goes through Broward County permitting and independent inspections at key construction stages. That is not an extra step - it is the only way to make sure the addition holds its value and stays legal when it is time to sell.
Weston's rainy season runs from late May through October, and the combination of heat, humidity, and daily afternoon thunderstorms makes an open or screened patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. If your outdoor space sits empty for five or six months, that is a clear sign it is not meeting your needs. An enclosed room solves this directly.
If you already have a screened patio but are dealing with mosquitoes getting through torn or aging screens, or if the floor gets wet during heavy rain, your current setup is no longer doing its job. Weston's mosquito pressure is significant, especially near preserve areas and retention ponds. An enclosed patio room with solid walls and sealed windows eliminates both problems.
If your family needs a home office, playroom, or sitting area, but a full room addition feels too expensive or disruptive, your existing patio is the most practical solution. Converting space you already have is almost always faster and less expensive than building new square footage from the ground up.
A permitted, finished enclosed patio room can be a meaningful selling point in Weston's competitive real estate market, where outdoor living space is consistently cited as a buyer priority. Buyers notice the difference between a raw screened porch and a finished, climate-controlled room - and so do appraisers. An unpermitted addition works in the opposite direction.
Enclosed patio rooms cover a range of scopes - from a modest conversion of a small covered patio to a larger, fully climate-controlled addition with custom windows and a finished interior. The right choice depends on your existing patio's size and condition, how you plan to use the room, and what your budget allows. In every case, the room must be built with impact-rated glass and proper waterproofing at every roof and wall connection - those are requirements for any enclosed addition in Weston, not optional upgrades. If you are looking at a more fully insulated version, our patio enclosures service is worth comparing.
For homeowners who want the maximum in glass and natural light, our solarium installation service covers glass-roof structures designed to bring in more daylight while still providing full weather protection. All enclosed patio room projects go through Broward County permitting, HOA architectural review where required, and independent inspections at each construction phase - we handle all of that paperwork as part of the job.
Best for homeowners converting a small existing patio or covered lanai into a solid, weather-protected room on a straightforward slab.
Best for homeowners who want a fully usable space year-round, including dedicated heating and cooling and sealed insulated walls.
Best for homeowners with specific window configurations, custom rooflines, or interior finish requirements that go beyond a standard conversion.
Weston receives roughly 62 inches of rain per year, with the heaviest storms concentrated between June and October. That level of rainfall puts constant pressure on every seal, joint, and roof connection in an enclosed patio room. A contractor without deep South Florida experience may underestimate how aggressively water finds its way into improperly sealed transitions - which is exactly why local experience matters for this type of project. Weston also falls within Broward County's high-wind zone, meaning impact-rated windows and doors are required by code for any new enclosed addition. The Broward County Building Division verifies compliance during construction inspections.
Weston's neighborhoods were developed primarily in the 1990s and 2000s as planned communities, and most of them include larger covered patios designed with future enclosure in mind. Many homes already have a usable slab, partial roof, and outdoor electrical outlets in place - which can meaningfully reduce project cost when a contractor knows how to assess and incorporate what is already there. We serve homeowners throughout Weston and neighboring communities, including Pembroke Pines and Miramar, applying the same permitted, code-compliant process to every job.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-person estimate at your home. During that visit we measure the space, assess the slab, and talk through your options - you leave with a written estimate that breaks down the major cost categories, not a ballpark number.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, architectural review submission happens before the building permit application. We handle both. HOA review can take two weeks to two months depending on your community - we will give you a realistic timeline based on current wait times, not a best-case estimate.
Once permits are approved and posted at the job site, work begins. We start with any slab preparation, then frame the walls, install windows and doors, and finish the roof connection. The active construction phase for a standard enclosed patio room typically runs one to three weeks.
Broward County sends a building inspector at key stages to verify the work meets safety and structural requirements. After the final inspection passes, we walk through every detail with you - windows, doors, finishes - and address anything that needs touching up before you sign off.
Free in-home estimate - no pressure, no obligation. We respond within 1 business day.
(786) 957-5827Every enclosed patio room we build goes through Broward County permitting, with independent inspections at each required stage. You receive permit and inspection records at project close - documentation that protects you when you refinance or sell.
Weston's high-wind zone requirements mean impact-rated windows and doors are not optional on any enclosed addition. We price them in from the start and do not substitute standard glass to lower a quote - because what gets inspected has to meet code regardless.
Most Weston neighborhoods require written HOA architectural approval before construction begins. We prepare those submissions correctly the first time - the right documentation, the right format, submitted to the right committee. The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) provides the professional framework we use for every enclosure project.
We provide a detailed written scope before any work begins and walk you through every line item. If something unexpected comes up during construction - a drainage issue under the slab, for example - we flag it immediately and discuss options before proceeding.
An enclosed patio room is one of the more straightforward home improvements a Weston homeowner can make - but only when it is built correctly, permitted properly, and sealed well enough to handle South Florida rain. We have done this in Weston's planned communities long enough to know where the problems usually show up, and how to avoid them.
A glass-roof enclosed structure that maximizes natural light while keeping the Florida weather outside.
Learn MoreScreen-based patio enclosures that keep bugs and light rain out without the full enclosure investment.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Broward County mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - before the next summer hits.