
Stop losing five months of outdoor living to heat and humidity. A properly built all season room gives you a comfortable space you can use every single month.

All season rooms in Hollywood, FL are fully enclosed additions built with insulated glass panels, a sealed roof, and climate control - so the room stays comfortable whether it is a blazing July afternoon or a stormy September night. Most projects take four to twelve weeks once permits are approved, depending on size and the time it takes Broward County to review the application.
If you have a screened porch that sits empty for most of the year, you already know the problem. Hollywood's rainy season runs from June through October, and a screened enclosure offers almost no protection during that stretch. An all season room solves that by functioning like any other room in your house - but with natural light and a connection to the backyard. If you are weighing options, our enclosed patio rooms are a related choice worth comparing.
In Hollywood's competitive real estate market, a permitted all season room that adds genuine square footage is a stronger selling point than a screened porch. Buyers who are relocating from colder states specifically look for covered, year-round usable outdoor space.
If your outdoor space goes unused from May through October because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, your current setup is not working for Hollywood's climate. An all season room with proper insulation and cooling turns those months into usable living space.
Screen enclosures in South Florida take a beating from UV radiation, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms. If you are patching screens every year, finding mosquitoes inside, or getting wet during afternoon showers, you have outgrown what a basic enclosure can offer.
If your existing screened room or sunroom is more than 15 years old and has been through multiple storm seasons, the signs often show: bent frames, cracked panels, or a roof that flexes in wind. At that point, rebuilding as a proper all season room is often more cost-effective than continued repairs.
A full home addition means tearing into your existing structure and a much longer timeline. If you want a reading room, a home office with natural light, or a place for the grandkids to play, an all season room is the right middle ground without major interior disruption.
We build all season rooms that are genuinely comfortable in Hollywood's climate - not just in mild winter weather. Every project includes insulated glass rated to block South Florida's heat, a properly sized cooling system, and framing that meets Broward County's wind requirements. If you are starting with an existing patio or screen enclosure, we assess the current structure first and tell you honestly whether it can be used as a base or needs to be rebuilt.
For homeowners who want maximum light and a glass-dominated look, our four season sunrooms are a close cousin worth considering. Both options deliver year-round comfort - the difference is mostly in how much glass coverage you want and how the room connects to your home's existing HVAC system.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space every month of the year, including Hollywood's hottest summer months.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing screen room who want to add insulated panels and cooling without starting from scratch.
Suits homeowners adding new square footage to the home with high-performance glass that blocks heat while letting in natural light.
Hollywood's climate is one of the most consistently hot and humid in the continental United States, with summer temperatures regularly above 90 degrees and humidity that makes uninsulated outdoor spaces feel oppressive from May through October. A basic screened enclosure simply cannot handle this - it keeps bugs out but lets in heat, rain, and humidity. An all season room with insulated glass and proper cooling changes the equation entirely, turning a space you rarely use into one you reach for daily. For homeowners in Pembroke Pines and Davie, where many neighborhoods were developed in the 1970s and 1980s, we often see existing screen rooms that have simply reached the end of their useful life.
Broward County's position in a high-velocity hurricane zone also shapes how these rooms are built here. The glass panels, roof connections, and framing all need to meet stricter standards than you would find in a room built in Georgia or the Carolinas. That adds cost - but it also means your room is genuinely built to survive a major storm rather than becoming a liability when one hits. Homes east of I-95 in Hollywood also face salt air that corrodes ordinary metal frames faster than most homeowners expect, so we use corrosion-resistant materials on every coastal project. The Florida Building Commission sets the wind and structural standards our rooms must meet.
We will ask a few basic questions about what you want to use the room for, roughly how large a space you have in mind, and whether you are in an HOA. We reply within one business day and can usually schedule a site visit within the week.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess your existing foundation or patio, and walk through your options in person. We also check for HOA signage and note whether your home is in a coastal zone that requires specific materials. You will leave with a realistic cost range.
We handle all permit paperwork and submit to the City of Hollywood Building Division before any work begins. Permit review in Broward County typically takes several weeks - we keep you updated throughout so you never have to chase down information.
We start with the foundation, then frame walls and roof, install insulated glass panels, connect HVAC and electrical, and schedule the city's final inspection. Once the inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room and explain routine maintenance.
Free on-site estimate. We handle permits and HOA submissions. No pressure.
(754) 356-0749Every all season room we build uses glass and framing rated for Broward County's wind requirements - not standard-grade products that would fail in a major storm. We can explain the specific ratings of the materials we propose before you sign anything.
A large share of Hollywood's neighborhoods have HOAs with rules about exterior additions. We ask about your HOA at the first meeting and help prepare the drawings your association needs. We do not start construction until you have written approval in hand.
We pull every permit before a single nail goes in. The City of Hollywood's inspectors check our work at key stages, which protects your investment and keeps your homeowner's insurance valid. An unpermitted addition can create serious problems when you sell.
Homes east of I-95 in Hollywood are exposed to salt-laden air that accelerates corrosion on metal components. We use framing, hardware, and fasteners specifically chosen to resist that corrosion, so your room holds up for years rather than showing rust within a few seasons.
Florida requires contractors building room additions to hold a state-issued license. You can verify any contractor's credentials in minutes through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. When you work with GoldKey, every credential is on the table before you sign anything - and every project is built to the standards that protect your home, your investment, and your ability to sell without complications.
Convert an existing patio or lanai into a fully enclosed, weather-protected space with solid walls and sealed panels.
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