
Generic enclosures do not hold up in South Florida. A custom sunroom built to your layout and Broward County's hurricane standards gives you a room that fits your home - and actually stays comfortable year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Hollywood, FL are fully enclosed room additions designed to match your home's existing architecture, built to Florida's hurricane-resistant construction standards, and most projects run four to twelve weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
The difference between a custom sunroom and a standard enclosure comes down to fit and durability. You choose the size, roof style, glass type, and level of climate control - and everything is designed around your specific home, not a catalog template. For homeowners focused on a specific design vision before breaking ground, our sunroom design service works through layouts and material options in detail before a single permit is filed.
Every custom sunroom we build in Hollywood is permitted through the City of Hollywood Building Division. That matters because a permitted room is an asset when you sell, and it means city inspectors have verified the structural work at every key stage - not just your contractor's word.
If your patio or screen enclosure sits empty from May through October because of heat and daily thunderstorms, that space is not working for you. Hollywood's rainy season is long and punishing on unprotected structures. A custom sunroom with climate control gives that outdoor area back every month of the year.
If your screen enclosure or older patio cover has needed repairs after multiple storm seasons, that is a signal it was not built for the conditions here. Hollywood sits in Broward County's high-wind zone, and structures not built to current code show the wear. A properly permitted custom sunroom is engineered for the weather Hollywood actually gets.
If your family has outgrown the home's interior but a full addition feels like too much disruption, a custom sunroom adds real usable square footage without tearing into your existing structure. Hollywood homeowners use sunrooms as home offices, reading rooms, and casual dining areas year-round.
A permitted, well-built custom sunroom can make your home stand out in Hollywood's competitive real estate market. Buyers in South Florida respond to outdoor-connected living space that is actually usable. An unpermitted or poorly built enclosure, by contrast, can create problems during the inspection process.
We design and build fully enclosed custom sunrooms from the ground up. Every project covers foundation assessment and preparation, hurricane-rated framing, low-emissivity glass selected for South Florida's heat load, roofing, and either a tie-in to your existing HVAC system or a dedicated mini-split. For homeowners with a larger or more structurally complex build in mind, our sunroom construction service handles custom ceiling profiles, multi-angle layouts, and more involved structural connections to the existing home.
Homeowners who want to think through the design carefully before committing to a build can start with our sunroom design service, which works through the layout, material options, and glass selection in detail. All final builds are permitted and inspected through the City of Hollywood Building Division. For guidance on how glass performance affects energy costs in South Florida's climate, the U.S. Department of Energy publishes homeowner-facing resources on energy-efficient windows and glazing.
Homeowners adding a brand-new enclosed room designed to their specifications, from layout to roofline.
Homeowners converting an existing screened porch or lanai into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Homeowners who want to finalize the layout and materials through a dedicated design process before permitting begins.
Homeowners with non-standard home shapes, corner additions, or structural needs that go beyond a straightforward rectangular room.
Hollywood's climate is the main reason homeowners here invest in fully custom, enclosed sunrooms rather than basic screen enclosures. With summers that push into the low 90s, humidity that rarely lets up from May through October, and an active hurricane season every year, a room built to standard catalog dimensions and basic materials is going to fall short. Custom construction lets you address the specific heat load of your particular space, choose glass rated for Broward County's high-wind zone, and make sure cooling is built into the room from day one - not retrofitted later. Homeowners in Plantation and Fort Lauderdale face the same conditions and ask us the same questions - the answers are always rooted in how the room is designed, not just what it costs.
A significant share of Hollywood homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many have existing concrete slabs that may be decades old. A custom build accounts for that - the foundation is assessed before any framing goes up, and any remediation happens as part of the project rather than showing up as a surprise later. For homes in neighborhoods with HOAs, including parts of Emerald Hills and areas near the Intracoastal, a custom design also makes it easier to meet association requirements on materials, roof style, and setback, since the plans are drawn to spec rather than adapted from a standard template. The National Association of Home Builders provides guidance on room addition standards that applies directly to Florida's construction environment.
We start with a few questions before visiting - the size you have in mind, how you plan to use the room, and whether your home is in an HOA. This makes the site visit focused and helps us give you an accurate range before we ever step on your property.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess your existing slab or foundation, and review design options with you. We check HOA requirements if applicable and walk through glass options, roof styles, and cooling solutions before drawing up plans.
We submit your permit application to the City of Hollywood Building Division along with the construction drawings. Plan review typically takes a few weeks, though it can take longer if the city requests changes. We keep you updated throughout - no surprises.
Once permits are approved, we prepare the foundation, frame the room, and install glass, roofing, and any electrical work. City inspectors visit at required stages. After the final inspection passes, we walk you through the completed room and hand over your closed permit documentation.
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(754) 356-0749Every custom sunroom goes through the full City of Hollywood permit process. You receive closed permit documentation when we finish. Unpermitted additions are one of the most common deal-killers in South Florida real estate transactions, and we make sure that is never your problem.
Hollywood is in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. The glass, framing, and anchoring systems we use meet Broward County's wind-load requirements. Your homeowner's insurance will not have grounds to deny a claim because the addition was not built to code.
Many Hollywood homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s and have existing concrete slabs that may need assessment before adding a structure. We evaluate the foundation before designing the room so you are not adding a beautiful space on top of a problem.
When you call or submit the estimate form, someone from our office follows up within one business day to schedule your free on-site consultation. We visit your Hollywood home, measure the space, and give you a written quote before we leave.
Every custom sunroom we build in Hollywood is permitted, inspected, and documented - and we stay available throughout the project so you always know where things stand. When it is done, you have a room that was designed for your home and your climate, not a template adapted to fit.
Full ground-up sunroom construction for larger or more complex builds, including custom layouts and higher ceiling profiles.
Learn MoreDesign-focused planning service for homeowners who want to explore layouts, materials, and style options before committing to a build.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Hollywood can run several weeks - the sooner you reach out, the sooner your room is under way. Call us or submit the form for a free on-site estimate.