Stop watching Weston's best weather months go by from inside. A three season sunroom gives you a protected, bug-free space to live in your yard from October through May - designed and permitted for South Florida conditions.

Three season sunrooms in Weston, FL are enclosed additions with screened or glass-panel walls, a solid roof, and a finished floor - built to let you enjoy the outdoors without full exposure to bugs, rain, or afternoon sun. Most rooms take one to three weeks to build once permits are approved, with the full project running three to five months from contract to completion.
If you have been avoiding your backyard from May through October, a three season sunroom gives you a real space to use during Weston's dry season without the cost of full climate control. It sits a step above a basic screen enclosure - more solid, more attractive, and more likely to pass HOA architectural review. Homeowners who want year-round use in Weston's summer heat should look at four season sunrooms instead, which include full insulation and air conditioning.
We handle the entire process - HOA submission, city permit application, inspections, and construction - so you are not navigating Weston's review process on your own. Call us or request a free estimate online to get started.
Weston's October-through-May season is genuinely pleasant - mild evenings, low humidity, almost no rain. If you are not spending time in your yard during those months because there is no shade, no bug protection, or no comfortable seating area, a three season sunroom directly fixes that. It captures the best weather without the drawbacks.
Many Weston homes were built in the 1990s and early 2000s with aluminum-framed screen enclosures that are now 20 to 30 years old. If your screens are torn, the frame is corroding, or the structure no longer meets current wind-resistance requirements, you may be choosing between a basic repair and a meaningful upgrade. A three season sunroom replaces that aging structure with something more solid and more likely to pass HOA review.
If every room in your home is already spoken for and you need a quiet, light-filled space for a home office, reading room, or plant area, a sunroom addition creates that space without displacing anything inside. It is a practical solution for homeowners who want more functional square footage without tearing apart the interior.
In Weston's competitive real estate market, a well-built, permitted sunroom is a tangible selling point - especially for buyers relocating from colder climates who are excited about year-round outdoor living. An unpermitted addition, by contrast, can actually complicate a sale. The permit and the quality of the build matter as much as the room itself.
We build three season sunrooms in a range of configurations to match your home, your HOA guidelines, and how you plan to use the space. Screen-panel rooms let air flow freely and work best for the dry season months. Glass-panel versions seal out rain and create a more finished look while still keeping the space lighter than a fully insulated addition. If you eventually want year-round use, our patio enclosures offer a middle ground between a screened room and a full interior space.
Every project includes a detailed design proposal, HOA architectural review submission, full permit management through the City of Weston, and all inspections through final sign-off. If you already have a concrete lanai slab, that simplifies the foundation work and often reduces cost. We also build from scratch on homes where no existing slab is present. Homeowners looking at a fully climate-controlled option should read about our four season sunrooms for a direct comparison.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and a lighter, open feel during the cooler months.
Suits homeowners who want a more polished, enclosed look while keeping the addition lighter than a full four season build.
Ideal for homes with an existing concrete lanai that can serve as the foundation - reduces construction time and cost.
For homes with no existing slab, we pour the foundation and build from scratch, ensuring proper drainage from the start.
Weston was developed almost entirely in the 1990s and early 2000s as a master-planned community. Many homes came with aluminum-framed screen enclosures that are now reaching the end of their lifespan - corroding frames, torn screens, and structures that no longer meet Florida's current wind-resistance standards. A three season sunroom replaces that aging structure with something built to today's code, which also satisfies the architectural review boards that govern most of Weston's gated neighborhoods. Homeowners in Davie, FL and Cooper City, FL face the same combination of aging stock and HOA requirements, and we serve both communities.
Weston's climate also shapes the decision. The dry season from October through May is the reason many families moved here - mild evenings, low humidity, and almost no rain. A three season sunroom captures exactly that weather, giving you a protected space to use during the months when South Florida living is at its best. The National Weather Service Miami tracks the rainfall and temperature patterns that shape how you will actually use the room throughout the year. Because Weston sits on flat, low-lying terrain near the Everglades, drainage around the addition needs to be managed carefully - something we assess on every site visit before proposing a design.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day. We will schedule a site visit to look at your home, your lot drainage, and any HOA documentation before giving you any numbers.
We prepare a detailed design with floor plan, dimensions, materials, and a written estimate. Before we can file a permit, we submit this design to your HOA's architectural review committee - plan for two to four weeks for their response.
Once HOA approval is in hand, we file a building permit application with the City of Weston's Development Services department. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit review and approval - we handle the paperwork and keep you updated.
Construction typically takes one to three weeks once the permit is in hand. We schedule all inspections with the City of Weston, and after the final sign-off we do a full walkthrough with you so you know how every window and door operates.
Free on-site estimate. We handle all HOA submissions and city permits. No commitment required.
(786) 957-5827Every room we build meets Florida's wind-resistance requirements - not as a box to check, but because substandard construction puts your home and your insurance coverage at risk. The materials and framing we use are rated for South Florida wind conditions before we ever file a permit.
Weston's master-planned neighborhoods have active HOA architectural review boards, and we have submitted designs in communities across the city. We handle the full submission - drawings, materials specs, and follow-up - so you do not receive a violation letter after the work is done. The National Sunroom Association sets the industry standards we build to.
We tell you upfront how long the HOA review and permit approval are likely to take based on current conditions. If you want the room ready before Weston's dry season, we help you plan backward from that date so the process starts early enough to make it happen.
Your estimate covers every phase - foundation, framing, panels, roofing, electrical, and cleanup. If something genuinely unexpected comes up during construction, we show you what was found and explain your options before anything changes the price.
Every project we complete in Weston is fully permitted, inspected, and documented - giving you a room that adds to your home's value and gives your insurance company nothing to dispute. Verify any contractor's license status at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything.
Convert your existing lanai slab into an enclosed, protected room with screened or glass walls - a practical upgrade from an open patio.
Learn MoreFully insulated and climate-controlled rooms that stay comfortable through Weston's summer heat, humidity, and afternoon storms.
Learn MoreWeston's permit and HOA review process takes time - the sooner you start, the sooner you are sitting in your new room this winter.