
Your patio is already there. We enclose it properly - permitted, hurricane-rated, and connected to air conditioning - so you get a real room your family can use in August, not just a screen that keeps bugs out while the heat pours in.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Weston, FL turns your existing concrete patio slab into a fully enclosed, livable room by adding walls, insulated windows, a proper roof, and a connection to your home's air conditioning - with most projects running eight to fourteen weeks from first call to final inspection.
Most Weston homeowners have a patio they barely use from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable. A patio-to-sunroom conversion solves that by turning the same outdoor footprint into a space that functions like any other room in the house - cool in summer, dry during afternoon thunderstorms, and free of the mosquitoes that make open-air living in South Florida so frustrating. If you are also considering a screened room as a lighter-weight option, our enclosed patio rooms page covers what that option involves and who it suits.
Every conversion we build in Weston goes through Broward County permitting and is constructed to meet Florida's wind-resistance requirements - which are among the most demanding in the country because of the state's hurricane exposure.
If your patio is too hot and humid to use for most of the year, that is the clearest sign a sunroom conversion would change how you live in your home. Weston's summers are long and intense, and an open patio simply cannot compete with a cool, enclosed space. You are paying for outdoor square footage you can only enjoy for a few months.
South Florida's mosquito season is relentless, and even a screened patio can feel like a losing battle. If you find yourself retreating inside every time you try to enjoy the patio - because of bugs, afternoon thunderstorms, or the heat - a fully enclosed sunroom solves all three problems at once. You get the light and the view without the exposure.
If you are using the dining room as a homework space and the living room feels crowded on weekends, a sunroom conversion adds a real room without the cost and disruption of a full home addition. It is one of the more affordable ways to add livable square footage to a Weston home, especially if the patio slab is already in good shape.
If your existing patio cover is rusting, the screen panels are torn, or the roof leaks when it rains, you are already facing repair costs. In many cases, the money you would spend patching an aging screen enclosure gets you most of the way toward a proper sunroom conversion. A contractor can quickly tell you whether repairing or converting makes more financial sense.
The right type of conversion depends on how you plan to use the room and what Weston's climate demands. For most homeowners here, a fully insulated, four-season room connected to air conditioning is the option they end up happiest with - a room that stays comfortable in August, not just in December. If you want to go further and add an entirely new enclosed structure rather than converting existing square footage, our deck-to-sunroom conversion service covers that path for homeowners starting from an elevated deck instead of a slab.
We also build lighter-weight enclosed patio rooms for homeowners who want protection from bugs and rain without the full cost of a climate-controlled build. Every project - from a basic enclosure to a fully conditioned room - goes through Broward County permitting and is inspected at multiple stages. No shortcuts, because shortcuts show up as problems when you try to sell.
Best for homeowners who want a room usable year-round, including the full South Florida summer.
Best for homeowners in milder micro-climates who want protection from bugs and rain without full climate control.
Best for homeowners replacing an aging or damaged screen enclosure with a proper enclosed room.
Weston sits at the western edge of Broward County, right where the suburbs meet the Everglades. That location shapes everything about how a sunroom conversion is designed and built here. The flat terrain and high water table mean drainage around the patio slab has to be assessed before any walls go up - if water pools near the base of your new room after a heavy storm, it can work its way under the slab over time. A contractor who does not account for this during the site visit is leaving you with a future problem. Weston's summers also demand more from an enclosure than almost anywhere else in the country - temperatures regularly hit the low 90s and humidity stays high from May through October, so a room without proper insulation and cooling is not really a room at all.
Florida's building code requires all new enclosed structures to meet strict wind-resistance standards because of the state's hurricane exposure. Weston's HOA landscape adds another layer - most neighborhoods here require architectural review approval before a permit is even filed, and that process takes time. We serve homeowners throughout Weston and nearby communities including Cooper City and Pembroke Pines, and we know what each local permitting office and HOA expects. Learn more about Florida's building requirements at the Florida Building Commission.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a free in-home visit. No commitment, no pressure - just a conversation about your space and what you want the finished room to feel like.
We come to your home, measure the patio, inspect the existing slab, and assess how the space connects to your home's interior. Within a few days you receive a written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees separately - not a single lump number.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you submit the design for architectural review before filing for a building permit with Broward County. This step typically takes two to six weeks, and we keep you updated throughout so you are never left wondering what is happening.
Once permits are approved, the crew prepares the slab, frames the walls, installs the roof and windows, and connects the cooling system. County inspectors visit at key stages. Before we leave, we walk through the finished room with you together and confirm everything is right.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the permit, the HOA submission, and every inspection from start to finish.
(786) 957-5827We handle the Broward County permit application and help you prepare your HOA submission - two steps that trip up homeowners who hire contractors unfamiliar with Weston's specific requirements. You do not need to chase down paperwork.
Florida's building code requires wind-resistant construction for every enclosed structure in Broward County. Every window, every roof connection, and every wall we build meets those standards from day one. When the county inspector arrives, there is nothing to correct.
Unpermitted additions are one of the most common deal-killers in South Florida real estate transactions. Your conversion will be fully permitted and inspected, showing up correctly on your property record and giving future buyers confidence rather than concern. Verify contractor licensing at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
South Florida slabs can settle unevenly or may not be thick enough to support walls and a roof. We inspect yours during the first visit and tell you directly what it needs - before you sign anything. No surprises mid-project.
Every patio conversion we complete in Weston is fully permitted, inspected by Broward County, and built to the same wind-resistance standards required for permanent home additions. That combination of local process knowledge and code-compliant construction is what separates a room that adds value from one that creates problems.
Starting from an elevated deck rather than a slab? We handle the structural assessment and full enclosure for deck conversion projects.
Learn MoreA lighter-weight enclosure option that protects your patio from bugs and rain without a full climate-controlled build.
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