That concrete slab sitting behind your house is already halfway to a finished room. A patio enclosure gives you a protected, usable space - screened or glass - without a full home addition, and without giving up your yard.

Patio enclosures in Weston, FL turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable room by adding walls, windows or screen panels, and a roof structure. A screen enclosure on an existing concrete slab can be completed in one to three days once permits are approved - a fully enclosed glass version typically takes one to two weeks, with the permit and HOA review adding two to four months to the overall timeline.
Most Weston homes were built with concrete lanai slabs already in place - which means the foundation for your enclosure may already exist. A patio enclosure converts that underused space into something you can sit in, entertain in, or work in, at a fraction of the cost of a traditional room addition. Homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled version should compare options with our custom sunrooms service, which covers fully engineered builds tailored to your home and HOA requirements.
We manage HOA submission, Broward County permitting, all inspections, and the final walkthrough - start to finish. Call us or get a free estimate online and we will schedule a site visit within one business day.
If your outdoor space sits unused for six or more months because of heat, humidity, or daily afternoon thunderstorms, an enclosure changes how you live in your home. Weston's rainy season runs roughly from late May through October, and the combination of storms and intense heat makes an open patio nearly unusable during those months.
If your home has an existing covered lanai slab you rarely use, you are already partway to an enclosed room - the foundation is there. Many Weston homeowners do not realize how little additional work it takes to convert that slab into a fully functional space. If you look at your patio and think 'I wish I could actually use this,' that is the signal.
If you are constantly replacing furniture, cushions, or equipment that have been bleached by sun or soaked by rain, an enclosure solves the problem for good. South Florida's UV intensity degrades outdoor materials quickly, and protecting that investment with an enclosure often costs less over time than repeatedly replacing what the weather destroys.
If your family has outgrown your interior square footage but a full room addition feels too expensive or disruptive, a patio enclosure is a practical middle ground. It adds a real, usable room to your home at a fraction of the cost of traditional construction. In Weston's real estate market, finished living space matters to buyers - this kind of upgrade tends to pay off when you sell.
We build screen enclosures and fully enclosed glass or acrylic rooms depending on how you plan to use the space and what your HOA requires. Screen enclosures are the faster, lower-cost option - they handle bugs and provide shade while keeping the room open to the air during Weston's comfortable months. Glass or acrylic enclosures seal the space entirely and pair with a mini-split cooling unit to give you a usable room in any season. For homeowners who want a fully finished interior space rather than just an enclosure, our enclosed patio rooms service covers that option in detail.
Every patio enclosure project starts with a site visit to assess your existing slab, measure the space, and document what your HOA is likely to require. We prepare the design proposal, handle the HOA architectural review submission, and file all permit paperwork with Broward County. Construction does not begin until all approvals are in hand. Homeowners interested in a larger custom build should also look at our custom sunrooms page for fully engineered options beyond a standard enclosure.
Best for homeowners who want bug protection and shade at a lower cost, with most use during Weston's cooler months.
Suits homeowners who want a sealed, climate-controllable space that can be used year-round, including summer.
Ideal for homes with a lanai slab already in place - the foundation work is done, which reduces cost and timeline.
For homes without an existing covered slab, we pour the foundation and build the enclosure from scratch.
Weston was built almost entirely as a master-planned community from the early 1990s onward, and most homes came with concrete lanai slabs as part of the original construction. Those slabs are an asset - they serve as ready-made foundations for patio enclosures without the cost of pouring new concrete. However, older slabs should be inspected for cracks or settling before a frame is built on top of them, since a shifting foundation causes structural problems over time. We check every slab on our site visits before proposing a design. Homeowners in Pembroke Pines, FL and Miramar, FL face the same combination of slab-era housing and HOA requirements, and we serve both communities.
Weston's location in Broward County also means every patio enclosure must be engineered to meet Florida's high-wind design standards. This is not optional - it affects the framing, anchoring hardware, and materials throughout the project, and it is what inspectors verify before issuing a final sign-off. The Florida Building Commission maintains the residential code that governs every enclosure we build. Separately, Weston's HOA landscape is one of the densest in Broward County - most neighborhoods require written architectural review approval before any work begins, and we handle that submission as part of every project. The National Sunroom Association sets the industry installation standards we follow on every build.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a free site visit. We will measure your patio, assess the slab condition, and walk through the options that make sense for your home and budget. No estimate is given without seeing the space in person.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we prepare the drawings and documentation for both your HOA's architectural review and the Broward County building permit. HOA review typically takes two to four weeks. County permitting adds another three to six weeks. We handle all paperwork and keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, we clear and prepare the area, set the frame, anchor it to your home's structure, and install the walls, screens, or glass panels. A screen enclosure typically takes one to three days. A fully enclosed glass room may take one to two weeks. Most of the work happens outside your living space.
We schedule the Broward County inspection and should be on-site when the inspector arrives. After the final sign-off, we do a full walkthrough with you so you understand every feature of the finished space. Ask us for copies of all inspection records and the certificate of completion for your home files.
Free on-site estimate. We handle all HOA submissions and Broward County permits. No obligation.
(786) 957-5827Every enclosure we build in Weston is engineered and permitted to meet Florida's high-wind requirements - heavier-gauge aluminum framing, impact-rated hardware, and structural anchoring to your home's existing frame. This is what keeps the structure standing after a storm and what keeps your insurance claim from being denied.
Weston's master-planned neighborhoods have active architectural review boards, and we have worked in communities across the city. We prepare the full HOA submission - drawings, materials specs, and follow-up - so you do not receive a violation notice or a forced-removal order after the work is done. HOA approval comes before construction, every time.
We tell you how long the Broward County permit queue is likely to run before you sign a contract, so you can plan around it. If you want the enclosure ready before rainy season or before the holidays, we help you start the process early enough to make that date realistic.
Your estimate covers every phase - slab assessment, framing, panel installation, electrical if applicable, and cleanup. If something unexpected comes up, like a slab crack that needs addressing before the frame goes up, we show you what was found and explain your options before anything changes the price.
Every enclosure we complete in Weston comes with a full permit and final inspection sign-off - the kind of documentation that makes a real estate transaction go smoothly. You can verify contractor license status in Florida at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything with any contractor.
Fully engineered sunroom additions designed around your home's layout, HOA guidelines, and the way you plan to use the space year-round.
Learn MoreA step beyond a standard enclosure - fully finished interior rooms built on your existing patio foundation with walls, flooring, and climate control.
Learn MoreBroward County permit slots fill up - the sooner we start your paperwork, the sooner you are enjoying your new space.