
A screened porch is empty from April through October in Weston. A four season sunroom gives you a fully insulated, air-conditioned room that is comfortable even in July - with impact-resistant glass and hurricane-rated construction built for Broward County.

Four season sunrooms in Weston, FL are permanent home additions with insulated walls, impact-resistant glass, and a heating and cooling connection that keeps the room at a comfortable temperature year-round, with most projects taking three to five months from contract to completion. Unlike a screened porch or three-season room, a four season sunroom is built to handle South Florida heat, daily summer thunderstorms, and hurricane season - not just mild weather.
Most Weston homeowners who invest in a four season sunroom say the same thing afterward: they wish they had done it sooner. The room they avoided from May through October is now one they use every day. If you are still deciding between a full four-season room and a lighter-duty option, our three season sunrooms page walks through the differences so you can make a clear comparison before committing.
Every four season sunroom we build in Weston is permitted through Broward County and built to the wind and impact standards that apply to all new construction in this area. The U.S. Department of Energy outlines what separates a well-insulated addition from a room that drives up your electric bill - and we build to those standards as a baseline.
If your outdoor space is only comfortable from November through March, you are leaving a lot of square footage unused. In Weston, where summer heat and humidity arrive early and stay late, a screened porch cannot compete with a room that has real air conditioning. A four season sunroom turns that dead space into something you actually use.
If you already have a sunroom or enclosed porch that gets unbearably hot in summer, fogs up with condensation, or lets in rain around window frames, those are signs the room was not built for South Florida's conditions. A properly built four season sunroom should feel comfortable and dry year-round - not like a greenhouse by 9 a.m.
Weston's housing market is competitive, and moving to a larger home comes with significant costs. If your family has outgrown your current layout - you need a home office, playroom, or a room to entertain - a four season sunroom adds that space without a full interior renovation or the expense of buying a bigger house.
If your outdoor furniture, rugs, or cushions fade, rust, or deteriorate quickly because of Weston's intense sun and afternoon thunderstorms, a four season sunroom solves that permanently. Everything inside a properly built room is protected from UV, rain, and humidity, so your furniture lasts much longer.
Every four season sunroom we build is a permanent addition tied into your home's foundation, with insulated walls, impact-resistant glass panels, and a cooling connection that keeps the room comfortable through Weston's full summer cycle. For homeowners who want a year-round room but are still weighing their options, our all season rooms service offers similar year-round functionality with different configuration paths depending on your lot and budget.
We design each room to match your home's existing roofline, flooring, and style - so the finished addition looks like it has always been part of the house, not like a glass box bolted to the back. Room size, window configuration, roof style, and interior finishes are all customized to your home and your HOA's requirements. We handle Broward County permitting, all required inspections, and any HOA documentation as part of every project.
Best for homeowners who want a comfortable, air-conditioned addition that integrates with their existing home layout.
Best for homeowners facing south or west who want maximum heat rejection and UV protection for year-round comfort.
Best for homeowners with specific architectural requirements, unusual lot conditions, or strict HOA design guidelines.
Weston sits in Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every window, roof panel, and door in your sunroom must be impact-resistant - not as an upgrade, but as a legal requirement. This adds cost compared to sunrooms built in other states, but it also means a properly permitted room here is built to genuinely withstand serious weather. Weston also averages over 250 sunny days a year, and the UV index regularly hits its highest levels from spring through fall. Glass that does not block heat and UV will turn your sunroom into a greenhouse by mid-morning for half the year.
Weston's nearly all-concrete-slab foundations also affect how a four season sunroom is connected to the house and how new HVAC lines are routed - there is no crawl space to work through, so the installation requires specific planning upfront. We work throughout Weston and serve neighboring communities including Plantation and Cooper City, and we apply the same hurricane-rated standards to every project regardless of location.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a visit to your home. We look at the space, ask about how you plan to use the room, and give you a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately before we leave - no callbacks with a number a week later.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare drawings for your HOA's architectural review committee and the Broward County building permit office. This phase typically takes six to ten weeks combined. We manage both processes and keep you updated - you do not have to track down reviewers or resubmit paperwork.
The first few days - foundation prep, framing, and wall opening - are the most disruptive. After that, window installation, electrical, HVAC connections, and interior finishing are quieter. Broward County inspectors visit at required checkpoints; we schedule those and are present for each one.
After the county issues the final inspection approval, we walk through the finished room with you. We demonstrate windows and doors, confirm the cooling system is working correctly, and cover basic maintenance steps so you know how to keep the room in good shape for years.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation and no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(786) 957-5827Broward County's wind requirements are not optional, and we do not treat them as an add-on. Every four season sunroom we build uses impact-resistant glass and framing designed to the same wind standards as all permitted new construction in this zone. You get a room that holds up through hurricane season, not one you worry about every June.
A four season sunroom requires a permit covering structural work, electrical, and HVAC - three separate trades in one application. Incomplete submissions are the main reason projects sit in review for months. We know exactly what Broward County reviewers require for each trade and submit complete packages the first time.
A contractor who has not built sunrooms specifically in South Florida may underestimate how demanding the climate is. We specify glass and cooling systems for Weston's heat load - not for a national average that does not account for 90-degree summers with 80 percent humidity. The room works in July, not just in January.
Most Weston neighborhoods require written HOA approval before any exterior addition is built. We prepare the architectural drawings and documentation your HOA's review committee needs, and we help you understand the timeline and what to expect from the approval process - so you are not surprised by a four-week delay mid-project.
The combination of impact glazing requirements, multi-trade permitting, and active HOA governance in Weston means four season sunrooms here require a contractor who is genuinely familiar with this specific market - not just a general addition contractor applying a national template to a South Florida project. The National Fenestration Rating Council publishes performance ratings for windows and glass products - a useful reference when comparing the glass specifications in contractor proposals.
A lighter-duty option for homeowners who want more outdoor connection without the full climate-control investment of a four-season room.
Learn MoreSimilar to four-season rooms but designed for flexibility - great for homeowners who want year-round use with a range of configuration options.
Learn MoreBroward County permit timelines mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - call or request a free estimate and we will respond within 1 business day.