
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios delivers sunroom additions, screen room installations, and patio enclosures for Weston homeowners. We handle Broward County permits and HOA submissions - and we have been serving this community since 2024.

Every service below is matched to the specific conditions Weston homeowners face - planned-community HOA rules, Broward County permit requirements, and South Florida weather.
Most Weston homes were built in the 1990s and early 2000s with open patios or basic screen enclosures that are now showing their age. A sunroom addition converts that underused space into a fully permitted, hurricane-rated room you can enjoy all twelve months of the year.
Weston afternoons from May through October are defined by mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and intense heat. A properly installed screen room lets you sit outside without the bugs while still catching the breeze - a practical choice for homeowners in Weston's gated communities where outdoor living is part of the lifestyle.
Single-family homes in Weston almost universally have covered patios or lanais. Enclosing that existing structure is one of the most efficient ways to gain usable square footage in this market - the roof and slab are often already there, which reduces the scope of work and the permit timeline compared to a ground-up addition.
Weston gets over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, but summer heat and humidity make an uninsulated space unbearable by mid-morning. A four season sunroom is fully connected to your home's cooling system and built to stay comfortable even when the temperature outside is pushing 95 degrees.
Weston's HOAs vary considerably in what they allow - some associations have strict rules about roof styles, exterior colors, and how close a structure can sit to a property line. Custom sunroom design lets us work around those constraints while still giving you a room that fits your home and how you live in it.
Weston's flat lots and western-facing backyards get direct afternoon sun from spring through fall. A well-designed patio cover blocks that direct exposure without closing off the outdoor feel - it's a lighter investment than a full enclosure and adds genuine daily usability to your backyard.
Weston was developed almost entirely between 1990 and 2010, which means most homes are now between 15 and 35 years old. Existing screen enclosures and patio structures built in that era are reaching the end of their useful life - frames rust, screens tear, and structures that were not built to current Broward County wind standards become a real liability when hurricane season arrives each June. Replacing an aging structure with a properly permitted, hurricane-rated room is not just an upgrade; it removes a genuine source of risk.
At the same time, Weston's climate makes outdoor living complicated without the right structure. The city sits at the western edge of Broward County, right where the suburbs meet the Everglades, and that location means high humidity, flat terrain with limited drainage, and summer heat that starts in April and runs into October. A sunroom built without proper insulation, drainage planning, and low-emissivity glass becomes uncomfortable in this climate within months of completion. Contractors who build correctly for Weston's conditions know that the details - how water drains off the roof, how the room connects to your home's cooling system, how the windows are rated for UV and heat - determine whether you actually use the room you paid for.
Our crew works throughout Weston regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through Broward County's Building Division and understand exactly what their reviewers look for in a sunroom application - including the engineering documents that, when missing, send applications back and add weeks to your timeline.
Weston is a city of gated and master-planned communities - neighborhoods like Sector 7, The Ridges, and Windmill Ranch Estates each have their own HOA architectural review process. We are familiar with how those processes work and what documentation each typically requires. If your home is near Cypress Bay High School on the north side of town, or in one of the western neighborhoods right up against the Everglades conservation area, we have worked in those communities and know the lot conditions and drainage patterns you are dealing with. We serve homeowners across all of Weston, from properties near Weston Town Center to homes on the quieter western edges of the city.
Weston neighbors Davie, FL to the north, and we serve homeowners throughout both communities. If you are comparing sunroom contractors across the area, we work on both sides of that boundary regularly.
We respond within one business day to schedule an in-home visit. You will speak with someone who can answer specific questions about Weston permit timelines and HOA requirements - not a call center.
We visit your home to assess the space, drainage patterns, and any HOA constraints before quoting. You receive a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees - no surprises later.
We handle the Broward County permit application and, where needed, the HOA architectural review submission on your behalf. This phase typically takes four to ten weeks; we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, construction typically takes three to six weeks. County inspectors verify work at key stages, and we schedule those inspections - you do not need to manage that process yourself.
We serve all of Weston, FL - call today or fill out the form for a free, no-obligation estimate. We respond within one business day.
(786) 957-5827Weston is one of the newer cities in Broward County, incorporated in 1996 after being developed almost from scratch starting in the late 1980s. It sits at the western edge of the county, where the suburbs give way to the Everglades conservation area - a geographic fact that shapes everything from the soil conditions under your home's slab to the drainage patterns in your backyard. The city has a population of about 70,000 residents with a high homeownership rate, and its neighborhoods are almost entirely made up of master-planned gated communities. You will find well-known names like Sector 7, Savanna, The Ridges, and Windmill Ranch Estates throughout the city, each with its own character and HOA guidelines. Cypress Bay High School, one of the largest high schools in Florida by enrollment, sits on the north side of town and serves as a community anchor that most Weston families know well.
The housing stock in Weston is overwhelmingly single-family homes on modest lots, built with concrete block construction and stucco exteriors - the standard South Florida approach that handles humidity well but requires periodic upkeep. Most homes were built between 1990 and 2010, which means the city is now at the age where roofs, screen enclosures, and exterior structures from the original construction are reaching the end of their useful life. Weston is bordered to the north by Davie, FL, a larger town with a distinct equestrian character, and to the east by Cooper City, FL. Together these communities make up a large portion of western Broward County's residential market.
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