
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Tamarac homeowners call for remodeling, screen enclosure replacement, and patio-to-sunroom conversions. We have served Broward County since 2024 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Tamarac has thousands of homes with older screen rooms and glass enclosures built in the 1970s and 1980s that no longer meet current codes or perform well in today's climate. Our sunroom remodeling service updates those aging structures with impact-rated glazing, proper insulation, and framing that passes Broward County inspections.
Most Tamarac homes sit on small lots where screened patios are the primary outdoor living space, especially in the villa communities along the lakes. We install new aluminum-framed screen enclosures that hold up against the summer rain, strong winds, and the constant UV exposure that wears out older screens within a few years.
Open patio slabs in Tamarac take a beating during hurricane season - rain, wind, and debris leave them exposed for months at a time. A properly enclosed patio protects your outdoor furniture, extends your usable square footage, and keeps insects out so you can actually enjoy the space during the dry season.
Many Tamarac homeowners have an existing patio slab that is solid and in good shape but covered by nothing more than an aging aluminum awning. Converting that open slab into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom is one of the highest-return improvements you can make to a CBS home in this city.
Lots in Tamarac are smaller than in many neighboring cities, but a well-designed sunroom addition can add 150 to 300 square feet of conditioned space without feeling cramped on the property. We design additions that work within HOA setback rules and city permit requirements so there are no surprises after construction begins.
Vinyl-framed sunroom systems are a practical choice for Tamarac homes where salt air and humidity quickly corrode standard aluminum. Vinyl does not rust, does not need painting, and holds up well against the UV and moisture that age other materials fast in South Florida's climate.
Tamarac was incorporated in 1963 and most of its neighborhoods were built through the 1970s, which means the typical home in this city is now 50 to 60 years old. At that age, the original screen rooms, patio covers, and glass enclosures are well past their useful life. Many were built before Florida adopted its post-Hurricane Andrew building codes in the mid-1990s, so they do not meet current wind-load or structural requirements. Replacing or remodeling these structures is not optional - it is a matter of safety and insurance compliance.
The local climate adds pressure year-round. Tamarac gets roughly 60 inches of rain annually, most of it in concentrated summer thunderstorms that pound roofs and screens hard. The flat terrain and slow-draining soil that characterize this part of Broward County mean that water pools around slabs and foundations after heavy rain. A sunroom or enclosure that is not properly sealed and anchored will develop leaks, frame corrosion, and structural problems within a few years of installation. We account for all of these conditions in every project we quote.
Our crew works throughout Tamarac regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city is almost entirely built out, which means nearly every job involves working on an existing structure rather than new construction. The Mainlands communities near the lakes are especially common on our schedule - those neighborhoods have a high concentration of attached villas and single-story CBS homes where screen enclosures and patio rooms need replacement every 15 to 20 years.
Commercial Boulevard is the main artery through Tamarac, and most of our jobs are in neighborhoods on either side of it, from the older communities near the Florida Turnpike to the quieter streets closer to the Lauderdale Lakes border. We pull permits through the City of Tamarac Building Department for every project, and the team there is familiar with our paperwork, which helps move approvals along.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Coral Springs, FL and Lauderhill, FL - both are a short drive from most Tamarac neighborhoods, and many of our projects run across all three cities in the same week.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe your project. We reply to every Tamarac inquiry within one business day and will schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
A project lead visits your home to measure the space, check the existing structure, and review your HOA requirements if applicable. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is required - no cost, no obligation.
We submit the permit application to the Tamarac Building Department and schedule your project start date once approval is received. You do not need to be home during permit processing, but someone should be available on the first day of construction.
When the job is finished, we walk the space with you, address any punch-list items, and confirm the final inspection has been passed. We remove all construction debris before leaving so the space is ready to use.
We serve all of Tamarac, FL. Free estimates, written quotes, no high-pressure sales calls.
(786) 957-5827Tamarac was incorporated in 1963 and developed rapidly through the late 1960s and 1970s as a planned community for active adults and retirees. The result is a city of roughly 70,000 people packed into about 12 square miles, with one of the most uniform housing stocks in Broward County - nearly every home is CBS construction from the same 20-year building era. The Mainlands communities along the lake corridors are among the most recognized neighborhood names in the city, with their signature low-slung villas and tree-lined streets. The City of Tamarac sits between Lauderhill, North Lauderdale, Coconut Creek, and Margate, with the Florida Turnpike and Commercial Boulevard as the primary routes in and out.
The city has a strong sense of community identity, partly because so many residents have lived here for decades in the same homes their families bought when the neighborhoods were new. That long-term ownership means homeowners are now facing major renovation decisions that have been building for years - roofs, HVAC systems, plumbing, and especially outdoor structures like screen rooms and patio enclosures are all reaching end-of-life at the same time. Neighbors in Sunrise, FL and Coral Springs, FL face many of the same housing-stock challenges, and we work throughout all three cities.
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