
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios installs solariums, enclosed patio rooms, and screen enclosures for Doral homeowners - from single-family subdivisions to gated HOA communities built in the 2000s and 2010s. We handle Miami-Dade permitting and HOA coordination from the first call and reply within one business day.

Doral grew rapidly in the 2000s and 2010s, and most of its homes are now hitting the age where original exterior finishes and patio structures need serious attention. The services below are matched to what Doral homeowners actually encounter.
Doral's newer homes often have rear-facing patio areas that get direct afternoon sun for most of the year - which makes them a natural fit for a glass-roof solarium that brings in natural light while keeping the heat and rain out. A properly installed solarium with Low-E glazing and a frame engineered to Miami-Dade wind standards gives you a light-filled room that holds up through South Florida storm seasons.
A large number of Doral townhomes and single-family homes were built with covered rear patios that have no enclosure. Converting that covered space into a fully enclosed room adds livable square footage without increasing your home's footprint - an important consideration in gated communities where lot boundaries and setbacks are tightly defined.
Doral's afternoon thunderstorms arrive almost daily from May through October, and the mosquito pressure in this part of Miami-Dade County is significant during the wet season. A properly framed and anchored screen enclosure keeps insects out of your patio space and provides a barrier against wind-driven rain without adding to your cooling load.
For Doral homeowners who want a room they can use during summer as well as the mild winter months, a fully insulated four season sunroom connected to the home's central air is the right choice. Given the intense South Florida sun and Doral's average of around 60 inches of rain per year, the glass and frame specifications matter - we use products rated for Miami-Dade wind loads.
Many Doral homes built between 2005 and 2015 have open rear patios with no overhead protection. Installing a patio cover - whether a solid aluminum cover or a pergola-style shade structure - is often the first step homeowners take before deciding whether to enclose the space fully. We install covers that meet Miami-Dade wind code and work within HOA-approved color and material standards.
Doral HOAs often have strict requirements about exterior appearance - approved materials, colors, and roof lines that must match the existing home. Our design process accounts for those constraints from the beginning, so the plans we submit to your HOA and to Miami-Dade County are consistent and realistic from the first draft.
Doral incorporated in 2003 and built most of its housing stock between 2000 and 2020. That sounds recent, but the first wave of those homes - now 20 to 25 years old - have original roofs, stucco exteriors, and patio covers that are entering the range where South Florida's climate begins to show. UV exposure in this part of Miami-Dade is intense year-round, and the combination of heat cycling, daily rain in summer, and occasional hurricane-force winds degrades caulk, screen material, and aluminum framing faster than homeowners typically expect. A screen enclosure or patio cover that was installed when the home was new is often due for replacement or significant repair by the time the home is 15 to 20 years old.
The HOA layer adds a specific complexity to sunroom and enclosure work in Doral that does not apply everywhere. Most of the city's single-family and townhome communities are governed by associations with their own architectural review processes, and those processes are separate from and in addition to Miami-Dade County permitting. A contractor who does not understand this goes into HOA-governed jobs without the right paperwork, which creates delays and sometimes requires redoing work that an HOA board rejects after the fact. We start every Doral job by confirming HOA requirements before a single drawing is prepared.
Our crew works throughout Doral regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Permits for Doral projects go through Miami-Dade County Building and Neighborhood Compliance, and the county has specific wind load and impact resistance requirements that apply to enclosed structures. We are familiar with those requirements and build to them on every Doral project.
Doral sits just west of Miami International Airport, making it easy to reach from across Miami-Dade County. The city is crossed by the Palmetto Expressway and the Dolphin Expressway, and most of its residential neighborhoods are accessible from NW 87th Avenue and NW 107th Avenue. We are familiar with the area around CityPlace Doral - the city's main mixed-use center - and the quieter gated subdivisions further west. The flat terrain that defines this part of South Florida means drainage is a real consideration during any slab assessment, and we check for standing water patterns and existing grading before recommending a foundation approach.
We also serve neighboring Weston, FL to the west and Hialeah, FL to the east, so if you know a neighbor in either city looking for a sunroom contractor, we work those areas too.
Call us or fill in the contact form. We reply to every Doral inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the same week.
We visit the property, confirm your HOA requirements, and assess the slab, drainage, and structure. You receive a written itemized estimate with no surprise add-ons later.
We prepare and submit your HOA architectural review package and the Miami-Dade County permit application. Review typically takes two to five weeks combined, and we follow up on your behalf.
Build time runs three to six weeks. The county inspector signs off and you receive the certificate of completion - so the addition is on the record and covered by your homeowners insurance.
We serve Doral and all of Miami-Dade County. We handle the HOA package and the Miami-Dade permit - you just need to tell us what you want to build.
(786) 957-5827Doral is a city of more than 75,000 residents in northwestern Miami-Dade County, incorporated in 2003 after years of rapid residential and commercial development. Before incorporation, the area was largely undeveloped and was known primarily for the Doral resort and golf course on its eastern edge. Since then, the city has grown into one of the denser suburban communities in South Florida, with a mix of gated single-family subdivisions, townhome complexes, and walkable commercial districts including CityPlace Doral, the city's main gathering point for shopping and dining. You can read more about Doral, Florida on Wikipedia.
The residential neighborhoods in Doral reflect the city's planned, post-2000 character - uniform streetscapes, gated entries, and stucco exteriors that look clean and new compared to the older CBS ranch neighborhoods you find in western Broward County. Doral Central Park serves as the city's main outdoor gathering space, and the city has invested heavily in its road and drainage infrastructure. Homeowners here tend to have high household incomes and treat their properties as serious long-term investments, which makes quality sunroom and enclosure work a natural fit. Neighboring Miramar, FL to the north is also in our service area and has a similar mix of HOA communities.
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