
Full sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection - fully permitted, impact-rated, and built to handle South Florida's heat, humidity, and hurricane season without cutting corners.

Sunroom construction in Weston, FL means building a fully enclosed, light-filled room attached to your home - from foundation or slab preparation through framing, glazing, roofing, and systems - with most projects taking three to five months from first call to final county inspection. WaveVista Weston Sunrooms and Patios handles every step, including HOA architectural review, Broward County permitting, and the construction itself.
Many Weston homeowners come to us after watching their screened lanai or open patio sit unused through the long South Florida summer. A properly built sunroom changes that equation - it is a real room you can furnish, use daily, and in most cases count toward your home's living space. If you are starting with an existing slab and primarily want to add living space to your current footprint, our sunroom additions service covers that specific path in more detail.
Florida's building code requires that all new structural additions in Broward County meet strict wind-resistance standards. That requirement shapes every material choice and construction detail in a Weston sunroom build.
If you step outside in Weston between May and October and immediately retreat because of the heat, you are losing the use of a significant part of your home. A properly insulated, air-conditioned sunroom gives you that connection to your backyard without the brutal South Florida sun - a space you actually live in, not just look at through the sliding glass door.
If your family needs a dedicated home office, hobby room, or casual gathering space, sunroom construction is often faster and less disruptive than a full addition. It does not require moving walls inside your home, and it can be designed to feel like a natural extension of your existing floor plan.
If you have an older enclosed porch or Florida room with water stains, peeling paint, or mold on the walls, that structure was likely not built to current standards. Weston's humidity and afternoon rain are relentless on poorly sealed rooms. Rebuilding as a proper sunroom is often more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
Weston is a competitive real estate market, and buyers notice well-built, permitted additions. If you want an improvement that adds genuine square footage and appeal - not just a cosmetic upgrade - a properly permitted sunroom is one of the few additions that tends to hold its value in South Florida.
Our sunroom construction service covers the full project - foundation or slab preparation, framing, windows and glass panels, roofing, electrical rough-in, and HVAC connection if you are adding climate control. In Weston's climate, most homeowners who want to actually use their sunroom need a fully insulated, four-season build. A three-season room - without insulation or air conditioning - becomes uncomfortable from May through October, which is more than half the year. For homeowners weighing a ground-up build against updating an existing structure, our sunroom remodeling service handles that path if you already have an enclosed space to work from.
Glass selection is one of the most consequential choices in a Weston sunroom build. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry at nari.org recommends working with contractors who can demonstrate specific product knowledge for regional climate conditions. In Broward County, impact-rated glass is required by code for wind resistance, and low-emissivity coatings are the practical standard for comfort in a room with significant sun exposure. Both types also tie directly to our sunroom additions work when an existing slab is the starting point.
Best for homeowners who need a fully insulated, climate-controlled room that is comfortable all twelve months of the year.
Best for homeowners on a tighter budget who primarily want a bright, enclosed space for the cooler months.
Best for homeowners without an existing slab, or where the existing concrete needs to be evaluated and potentially replaced.
Florida has some of the most demanding building standards in the country for structural additions, and Weston - located in Broward County - sits in a high-velocity hurricane zone. Every component of a sunroom build here has to meet wind-load requirements that go beyond what most national sunroom manufacturers design for as a default. Contractors who are not familiar with Broward County's specific code requirements and submission process routinely run into revision delays that add weeks to a project. Getting it right the first time requires knowing what the permit office expects before you file. On top of the county requirements, nearly every Weston neighborhood has an HOA with its own architectural review process that runs parallel to - and often ahead of - the county permit.
Weston's flat terrain and high water table also affect foundation choices during construction. Deep footings are often not practical in Broward County's soil conditions, and a properly elevated slab with correct drainage planning is essential to prevent moisture problems after the first rainy season. We serve homeowners across Weston and into neighboring communities including Davie and Plantation, and we bring the same Broward County code knowledge to every job.
We respond within 1 business day and ask a few basics: what size room you have in mind, whether you have an existing slab, and whether you have an HOA. This is not a sales call - it is a quick check to make sure we can help before scheduling a site visit.
We visit your home, check the existing foundation or slab, measure the space, and talk through your options - roofline, glass type, HVAC, and how the room connects to your house. You receive a detailed written proposal with a fixed price and scope, not a ballpark.
After you sign the contract, we submit drawings to your HOA's architectural review board and file the Broward County permit application. Combined review typically takes six to ten weeks. We keep you updated throughout - you should never have to chase us for a status update.
Once permits are in hand, the build takes three to six weeks depending on the room's size and complexity. After the county inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, handle any punch-list items, and hand you the permit and inspection records.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle HOA submission, Broward County permitting, and every inspection on every project.
(786) 957-5827We pull every required Broward County permit in our name and schedule every county inspection. When the job is done, you receive the permit records and certificate of completion - documentation that protects your home sale and keeps your insurance carrier informed.
Every sunroom we construct uses framing connections, roofing, and glass that meet Broward County's hurricane wind-load requirements. The Florida Building Commission at floridabuilding.org sets the standard, and we build to it. This is not optional here - and it is not a corner we cut to lower a bid.
Weston was developed as a master-planned community with active HOAs in nearly every neighborhood. We have submitted architectural review applications in communities across the city and know what the review committees typically require - which means fewer revision rounds and a faster approval for you.
Sunroom construction in Weston takes three to five months from first call to finished room, and we tell you that from the start. Our written proposals include a detailed scope, a fixed price, and a realistic schedule - so you can plan your project, not just hope it lands on time.
Our combination of permit experience, HOA familiarity, and knowledge of Broward County's soil and drainage conditions is what separates a sunroom that holds up from one that starts showing problems after the first rainy season. That local track record is what you are hiring when you call us.
Updating or rebuilding an existing sunroom that is no longer meeting your needs or current code standards.
Learn MoreAdding a new enclosed room to your home using an existing patio slab as the starting point.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Broward County are real - the sooner you contact us, the sooner your room is finished before next summer.