
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patiosbuilds sunrooms, screen rooms, and patio enclosures for Davie homeowners - whether you have a standard single-family lot or one of the larger properties in Davie's equestrian areas. We handle Broward County permits so you do not have to.

Davie has a mix of property types that other South Florida towns do not - from standard single-family neighborhoods to large-lot equestrian properties. Every service below is suited to that range.
Many homes in Davie were built in the 1970s and 1980s - which means their original patio structures and screen enclosures are now 40 or 50 years old. When patching no longer makes sense, full sunroom construction replaces the old structure with a properly permitted, hurricane-rated room built to current Broward County code.
Davie's yards - especially in the equestrian areas near the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds - can be significantly larger than a typical South Florida lot. A screen room attached to the house creates a defined outdoor living space even on a sprawling property, keeping insects out while leaving the open character of the yard intact.
Davie's rainy season delivers about 60 inches of rain per year, and an open patio takes the full force of afternoon storms from June through September. Enclosing your patio protects your outdoor furniture, gives you a usable space during downpours, and adds a layer of protection against the standing water that flat Davie yards can accumulate after a heavy rain.
Davie summers start in April and do not let up until October - heat indices above 100 degrees are common from June through August. A four season sunroom, fully insulated and connected to your home's cooling system, is the only type of sunroom in this climate that you will actually use during the months when you most want a comfortable indoor-outdoor space.
A large number of Davie homes from the 1980s and 1990s have covered concrete patios with the roof and slab already in place. Converting that existing structure into an enclosed sunroom is an efficient upgrade - the foundation work is done, which reduces both cost and the scope of permitting compared to starting from scratch.
For Davie properties where the priority is shade and rain protection without a fully enclosed room, a patio cover is the right starting point. Davie's afternoon sun hits hard from the southwest, and a properly designed cover blocks that direct exposure while keeping the outdoor feel that homeowners with large lots tend to want.
The bulk of Davie's housing stock was built in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. At 30 to 50 years old, the original exterior structures on these homes - patios, screen enclosures, patio covers - are past their expected service life. South Florida's heat, humidity, and UV exposure degrade aluminum frames, concrete flatwork, and screen material faster than the same materials in cooler climates. A screen enclosure that was adequate in 1985 is almost certainly not built to current Broward County wind load standards, which means it is both a structural risk and a potential liability when hurricane season begins.
Davie is also distinct from most of South Florida in its property mix. The town has genuine equestrian zoning areas where lots can be measured in acres, and the soil conditions on those larger properties - sometimes including sandy soil with high organic matter near agricultural areas - can affect how a concrete slab behaves over time. Contractors who work only in standard suburban neighborhoods may not recognize those differences. A Davie property also gets about 60 inches of rain per year, and the flat terrain means drainage planning around any new structure is not optional - it is the difference between a sunroom that stays dry and one that has a water problem after the first real storm.
Our crew works throughout Davie regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Davie is one of Broward County's larger towns - it covers roughly 35 square miles - and the character of the housing changes significantly as you move across it. Neighborhoods near Nova Southeastern University tend to be denser with smaller lots, while the central and western parts of town - near the Bergeron Rodeo Grounds and the equestrian zoning areas - have larger lots with more variable soil conditions and longer driveways. We work on both types of properties and know how the project approach differs between them.
We pull permits through Broward County's Building Division for all Davie projects - the county handles permitting for unincorporated Broward areas and for Davie as an incorporated town. We also know where Tree Tops Park sits on the western edge of town, and we have worked on homes throughout the surrounding neighborhoods.
Davie sits directly adjacent to Plantation, FL to the east, and many homeowners in both towns are comparing contractors across that line. We serve both communities regularly. To the south, Davie borders Weston, FL, where we also have an active presence in the master-planned gated communities that characterize that part of western Broward County.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day to schedule a home visit. We will ask about your property type - standard lot, large lot, or equestrian area - so we send the right person for your job.
We visit your Davie property, assess drainage, soil conditions, existing structures, and any relevant zoning constraints. You receive a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees - so you can compare it fairly against other quotes.
We prepare and submit the Broward County permit application on your behalf, including the engineering documents that reviewers require. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks once a complete application is submitted.
Construction runs three to six weeks with county inspections built into the schedule at key stages - you do not manage those separately. We walk through the finished room with you before we leave and address any punch-list items promptly.
We serve all of Davie, FL - standard lots, large lots, and equestrian properties. Call or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(786) 957-5827Davie is one of the largest towns in Broward County, with about 105,000 residents spread across roughly 35 square miles. It has a character that is genuinely different from most of South Florida - part suburban, part agricultural. The town has maintained equestrian zoning in significant portions of its territory, which means you will find horse farms, ranches, and large-lot residential properties sitting alongside standard single-family neighborhoods. The Bergeron Rodeo Grounds, home to one of Florida's longest-running rodeos, sits near the center of town and reflects the Western identity that Davie has held onto even as Broward County urbanized around it. Nova Southeastern University, one of Florida's largest private universities with over 20,000 students, is also located in Davie and serves as a major local employer and community anchor.
The housing stock in Davie skews older than in neighboring Weston - most homes were built between the 1970s and 1990s - and the mix includes everything from modest concrete block houses on small lots to substantial single-family homes on acre-plus properties. The majority of Davie homeowners own rather than rent, and long-term residents who have lived in the same home for a decade or more are the norm outside the university-adjacent neighborhoods. Davie sits adjacent to Weston, FL to the south and Plantation, FL to the east, and we serve all three communities as part of our western Broward County coverage.
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