
Your patio sits empty most of the year. A properly built sunroom addition turns that wasted outdoor space into a room your family actually uses - fully insulated, air-conditioned, and built to meet Broward County wind requirements.

Sunroom additions in Weston, FL involve building a fully enclosed, light-filled room onto the back or side of your home, connected to your existing living space, with most projects running three to six months from permit to completion. WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios handles sunroom additions across Weston and surrounding Broward County communities, managing the full process from Broward County permitting to HOA architectural review to final inspection.
Most Weston homeowners have patios or lanais that sit unused from May through October because an open-air space simply cannot compete with the heat and humidity. The question is not whether you want more living space - it is whether the room you build will actually be comfortable when Weston summers hit their peak. If you are also considering a full build from scratch, our sunroom construction service covers new-build projects on properties without an existing enclosure.
The Florida Building Commission and Broward County have specific structural and impact requirements that apply to every sunroom addition here - and we build to those standards on every job.
If your back patio sits unused from May through October because the heat and humidity are unbearable, a sunroom addition can convert that wasted space into a room your family uses every day. In Weston, an open-air patio is comfortable for only a few months, but a fully insulated, air-conditioned sunroom works all twelve.
If your family has outgrown the layout - you need a home office, playroom, or reading room - a sunroom addition adds that space without the cost of buying a larger home. Many Weston homeowners find this more practical than upsizing, especially given current real estate prices in the area.
Many Weston homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have screen enclosures now 20 to 30 years old. Torn screens, rusting frames, and leaks during heavy rain are signs the structure has reached the end of its useful life. Rather than patching it, some homeowners upgrade to a proper sunroom that adds real living space.
If you worry about your older patio cover or screen enclosure every time a hurricane watch is issued, that anxiety is telling you something. A new sunroom built to current Broward County wind standards is significantly more robust than what was built in Weston's early development years.
Not every sunroom addition is the same, and the right choice depends on how you plan to use the room and what Weston's climate demands from it. Our most popular option is a fully insulated, four-season addition connected to your home's existing HVAC system - a room that stays comfortable in July, not just in January. For homeowners who want a fully engineered room built to match their exact home style and lot conditions, our four season sunrooms service covers that in detail.
We also build additions that start as screen enclosures and convert to fully enclosed rooms later, as well as replacement projects for homeowners upgrading an aging structure. Every option goes through Broward County permitting and is built to current wind-load requirements. For homeowners starting with an open deck rather than a patio slab, our sunroom construction team handles foundation work as part of the project.
Best for homeowners who want to use the room year-round, including Weston summers.
Best for homeowners replacing an aging screen enclosure with a proper enclosed room.
Best for homeowners with specific size, style, or layout requirements tied to their home's architecture.
Weston sits in Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone, which means every sunroom addition here must meet structural requirements that are significantly stricter than most other states. The windows, roof connections, and framing all have to be designed to withstand serious wind forces. That adds cost compared to a sunroom built in Georgia or Tennessee - but it also means a properly permitted room in Weston is genuinely built to last. Weston was also developed as a master-planned community, and the vast majority of its neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with architectural review committees. Getting approval before you break ground is a real process that can take weeks and may require you to modify your plans.
Weston's flat terrain and high water table also affect how a sunroom addition is designed. Poor drainage planning can lead to water pooling against your foundation after a storm - a problem that is expensive to fix after construction is complete. We serve homeowners across Weston and into neighboring communities including Davie and Pembroke Pines, and we apply the same code-compliant standards to every project we touch.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free in-home estimate at your convenience. During that visit we look at your space, ask how you plan to use the room, and give you a written estimate - not just a ballpark number.
Once you agree on a design and sign a contract, we prepare drawings for your HOA's architectural review committee and Broward County's building permit office. HOA review typically takes two to six weeks; permitting adds more time. We manage both and keep you updated throughout.
Active construction typically runs three to six weeks. County inspectors visit at required checkpoints during the build - we schedule those and you don't have to manage them. We seal the opening into your home each evening during construction.
A county inspector confirms the completed room meets code, and you receive a certificate of completion. We walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate windows and doors, and address any punch-list items before we consider the job done.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, 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) 957-5827Incomplete applications and missing engineering documents are the most common reasons sunroom projects stall. We know exactly what Broward County reviewers look for and submit complete packages - which means your project does not wait weeks for a resubmission.
Every sunroom we build in Weston meets Broward County's wind-load requirements - the same standards that govern all new construction in this hurricane zone. You will not be watching the forecast in June wondering whether your new room will hold. That peace of mind is part of what we build.
We come to your home, look at the actual space, and give you a written estimate before we go. No callbacks with a number a week later. You leave the meeting knowing exactly what the project costs and what it includes - so you can compare bids with real information.
We prepare the drawings and documentation your HOA needs and help you understand what to expect from the review process. We have worked in planned communities throughout Weston and know what most architectural review committees require the first time.
The combination of Broward County's permitting process, Florida's wind requirements, and Weston's HOA landscape means sunroom additions here require a contractor who has done this work specifically in this area. We handle all three - and we do not disappear after the final check clears. The National Association of Home Builders maintains contractor standards and resources for homeowners evaluating addition contractors.
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