
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios installs screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions across Lauderhill, FL. We have served Broward County since 2024 and return every call within one business day.

Lauderhill ranch homes have long had screened patios as their primary outdoor living space, but most of the original enclosures are now 30 to 40 years old and need full replacement. Our screen room installation service uses heavy-gauge aluminum frames and quality mesh that holds up against the summer rain and UV exposure that quickly degrade cheaper materials.
Open slabs at the back of Lauderhill homes sit exposed to afternoon thunderstorms from May through September, leaving outdoor furniture waterlogged and patios unusable for months at a time. Enclosing that slab - even with a screen-only structure - transforms it into a usable outdoor room for most of the year.
Adding a climate-controlled sunroom to a Lauderhill ranch home is one of the few renovations that adds meaningful square footage to a property that cannot easily be expanded in other directions. CBS construction handles the added load well, and a sunroom built to current code is a permanent improvement that increases resale value.
A lot of Lauderhill homes have older glass or acrylic enclosures that were installed in the 1980s and are now drafty, poorly insulated, and failing to meet current wind-load codes. Remodeling rather than full replacement can save money if the underlying slab and framing are still sound - we assess both before recommending an approach.
Many Lauderhill homeowners have an existing screened patio that they use in winter but abandon in summer because there is no air conditioning. Converting that structure to a fully enclosed, insulated sunroom with a mini-split system makes it comfortable year-round and dramatically increases how much the space is actually used.
Vinyl-framed sunroom systems are a strong fit for Lauderhill because they resist the corrosion that shortens the life of aluminum frames in this humid, rain-heavy environment. Vinyl does not require painting or sealing, and it maintains its appearance longer than aluminum in coastal South Florida conditions.
The bulk of Lauderhill housing went up between the late 1950s and the 1980s, which means most of the city's homes are now 40 to 65 years old. Concrete block construction was the standard during that era, and it holds up well structurally, but the original screen enclosures, patio covers, and glass rooms attached to those homes were built to a much lower standard than what current Florida building codes require. Homes built before 1994 - the year Florida adopted its post-Hurricane Andrew wind-load standards - often have enclosures that would not pass a building inspection today. That creates both a safety issue and an insurance issue for homeowners who have not replaced those structures.
The climate compounds the challenge. Lauderhill receives heavy rain from May through September, and the city sits on the flat, low-lying terrain characteristic of Broward County, where drainage is slow and water pools quickly. Screen frames corrode, slab edges erode, and improperly sealed joints allow water into wall cavities. South Florida's UV index is among the highest in the continental United States, which degrades caulk, paint, and screen mesh faster than homeowners in most of the country expect. A contractor who does not account for all of these factors will produce work that fails within a few years.
Our crew works throughout Lauderhill regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city's housing stock is almost entirely single-story CBS ranch homes on small lots, which means most jobs involve working within tight property lines and accounting for HOA setback rules that vary by neighborhood. We encounter the same building patterns throughout the city - flat or low-pitched roofs, attached carports that owners have partially enclosed over the years, and original terrazzo or concrete slab floors that are often in better shape than the structures built on top of them.
State Road 7 (US-441) runs along Lauderhill's eastern edge, and most of our jobs are in the neighborhoods west of that corridor, between the city limits of Sunrise and Plantation to the north and west. We pull permits through the Lauderhill Building Division for every project. Central Broward Regional Park is a landmark most residents know, and the neighborhoods around it are well within our regular work area.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Tamarac, FL and Sunrise, FL - both border Lauderhill directly, and our crews move between all three cities in a typical week.
Call or fill out the online form. We respond to every Lauderhill inquiry within one business day and schedule a free on-site visit at your convenience - no commitment required.
A project lead visits your property, measures the space, checks the existing structure and slab, and reviews any HOA restrictions that apply. You get a written estimate with a clear line-item breakdown before anything moves forward.
We file the permit with the Lauderhill Building Division and let you know the expected approval timeline. Construction is scheduled once permits are in hand - you do not need to manage this process yourself.
After construction is finished, we schedule the city final inspection, walk through the completed space with you, and handle any punch-list corrections. The site is cleaned up before we leave.
We serve all of Lauderhill, FL with no travel fees. Written quotes, no obligation, and a response within one business day.
(786) 957-5827Lauderhill is a city of about 75,000 people spread across roughly 8 square miles in central Broward County, bordered by Fort Lauderdale to the east, Sunrise to the west, and Plantation to the south. The city developed primarily in the postwar building boom, and today its neighborhoods are filled with the single-story ranch homes that characterize that era of South Florida construction - concrete block walls, low-pitched or flat roofs, attached carports, and small backyard slabs. The Census Bureau data shows that while renter-occupied units are the majority citywide, the homeowners here tend to have long tenure in their properties and invest steadily in maintenance and upgrades.
Lauderhill is also known for its vibrant Caribbean-American community - the city is home to one of the only international cricket stadiums in the United States, the Central Broward Cricket Stadium at Central Broward Regional Park, which has hosted West Indies international matches. The Lauderhill Performing Arts Center is another anchor for the community, drawing residents from across the city to events throughout the year. Nearby Plantation, FL and Tamarac, FL share many of the same housing characteristics and are also part of our regular service area.
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