
A four season sunroom is built to be used in August, not just January. Fully enclosed, hurricane-rated, and connected to real climate control - so South Florida heat and storm season do not decide whether you can enjoy the room.

Four season sunrooms in Hollywood, FL are permanent enclosed room additions with insulated walls, impact-rated windows that seal tight, and a connected cooling system - built to meet Broward County's hurricane construction requirements - and most projects take three to five months from contract to completion.
Unlike a screened porch or a basic enclosure, a four season sunroom is a true addition to your home. It adds real square footage, real value, and real year-round comfort. The windows are designed to hold in conditioned air, block solar heat before it enters the room, and withstand the wind loads that Broward County's building code requires. If you are still deciding between a fully climate-controlled room and a lighter enclosure option, our three season sunrooms page walks through the tradeoffs clearly.
Every four season sunroom we build is permitted through Broward County. That is not a formality - it is how your investment is protected. An unpermitted room addition is a liability when you sell. A fully permitted four season room is listed on the property record as finished square footage, and it shows up in the value of your home. For homeowners who want maximum year-round flexibility, see how our all season rooms compare.
If your back porch sits empty from May through October because it is too hot and humid to spend time there, you are losing the majority of the year in that space. A screened enclosure in South Florida is really only comfortable for a few months. A four season sunroom solves the problem permanently.
Hollywood averages around 62 inches of rain per year, with intense afternoon thunderstorms throughout summer. If your current porch lets in water through screens or gaps, that moisture is also working toward your home's main structure over time. A properly built four season sunroom seals that vulnerability.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you need a dedicated space for a hobby, a sunroom addition can function as a real room - not just a transitional space. Hollywood homeowners use four season sunrooms as home offices, playrooms, and dining areas that take pressure off the main living areas.
If your existing enclosure was built before Broward County tightened its wind-resistance requirements, or was built without permits, it may not be safe as-is and almost certainly will not survive a direct hit from a significant storm. A four season sunroom built to current standards replaces that liability with a room engineered for the weather Hollywood actually gets.
Every four season sunroom we build starts with a thorough site assessment of your home's existing structure - roof line, foundation, electrical panel, and drainage. From there, we design and build a room that ties into your home permanently, not an add-on that looks like an afterthought. The windows are Florida Product Approval-documented, tested for Broward County's wind-load requirements, and chosen for their heat-blocking performance in South Florida's intense sun. For homeowners considering a lighter enclosure with lower upfront cost, our three season sunrooms may be worth comparing.
The cooling question is never an afterthought in our designs. Before finalizing any four season sunroom, we assess whether your existing HVAC can handle the added load or whether a dedicated mini-split unit serves you better. For homeowners who want to combine a four season room with maximum design flexibility, we also offer all season rooms that allow for a wider range of layout and ceiling configurations. The Florida Solar Energy Center at UCF publishes homeowner guidance on glass performance and energy efficiency that is worth reading before you choose windows for your room.
Homeowners building a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room from the ground up on a new or existing foundation.
Homeowners who have an existing screened enclosure or basic patio and want to convert it to a fully enclosed, permitted four season room.
Homeowners who want four season comfort with more flexibility in ceiling height, layout, or design detail.
Homeowners still deciding whether full climate control is worth the additional cost for their specific use case and budget.
Hollywood averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer heat index values regularly climb above 100 degrees. The rainy season runs from roughly June through October, with daily afternoon thunderstorms that can appear within minutes. These conditions mean that a room which is not genuinely climate-controlled is a room you will not use for the majority of the year. Most of Hollywood's housing stock - particularly in established neighborhoods east of I-95 - was built between the 1950s and 1980s, often with older concrete block construction that requires careful evaluation before a new addition is tied in. We have built four season sunrooms on these homes before, and we know what to look for at the connection points where leaks and movement are most likely to show up years later.
We serve homeowners throughout Broward County, including those in Pembroke Pines and Hallandale Beach, where the same hurricane code requirements and climate conditions apply. The Broward County Permitting, Licensing and Consumer Protection office is the authority for all room addition permits in this area, and we have a track record of submitting complete applications that move through review without unnecessary back-and-forth.
We schedule a visit to your home to see the space, assess how your existing home is built, and understand what you want the room for. Come with a rough idea of how you plan to use the space - that shapes the design conversation from the start.
We put together a written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission package. Do not sign a contract until you have a written proposal you understand and HOA approval in hand if required.
Once you sign the contract, we pull the building permit from Broward County. The permit application includes structural drawings, product specifications for windows and roofing, and mechanical plans. Plan for four to eight weeks for permit review - we give you a realistic estimate based on current county workload.
Construction starts with site prep and foundation, then framing, windows, and roofing. A Broward County inspector visits to verify work was built to approved plans. We close out with a final walkthrough, show you how to operate any new systems, and hand over warranty documentation.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. Someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site estimate at your Hollywood home. We assess the space, talk through the design, and give you a written proposal before we leave.
(754) 356-0749Every window and door in a Broward County room addition must meet strict wind-resistance testing. We use only Florida Product Approval-documented materials on every build. The same windows that protect you in a storm also block heat and outside noise every day of the year.
Hollywood averages over 230 sunny days a year, with summer heat index values regularly above 100 degrees. Before finalizing any design, we assess whether your existing HVAC system can handle the added space or whether a dedicated mini-split unit makes more sense for your home.
Every four season sunroom we build is fully permitted through Broward County. You receive closed permit documentation before we leave - documentation that proves the room was built right and protects you when you sell. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains contractor license records you can verify at any time.
When you call or submit an estimate request, someone from our office follows up within one business day to schedule your free on-site visit. We come to your Hollywood home, assess the space, and give you a written proposal before we leave.
A four season sunroom that runs hot, leaks after the first heavy rain, or lacks proper permits does not add value - it raises red flags for buyers and creates ongoing headaches for owners. We build these rooms to hold up through South Florida storm seasons, not just look good at the time of completion.
A lower-cost enclosed room option for homeowners who primarily want to use the space during Hollywood's cooler months, without full climate control.
Learn MoreAll season room builds that combine the comfort of a four season sunroom with flexible design options for a range of Hollywood home styles.
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