
Your patio is sitting empty because bugs, heat, and afternoon thunderstorms make it unusable. A patio enclosure changes that - giving you a protected, functional space you can use all year without major disruption to your daily routine.

Patio enclosures in Hollywood, FL transform an existing outdoor patio into a protected living space by adding walls, a roof, and windows or screens, most projects range from a basic screen room at $5,000 to $15,000 to a fully enclosed glass sunroom at $20,000 to $70,000 or more depending on size and materials.
If your patio is sitting empty because of bugs, heat, or rain, a patio enclosure is one of the most direct fixes available. Hollywood homeowners with older concrete slabs or aging screened porches are particularly good candidates, since the existing foundation often reduces project cost and time. The work happens mostly outside your home, so your daily routine stays largely intact.
Not every homeowner needs a full glass enclosure. We also build custom sunrooms and enclosed patio rooms at a range of price points - so we can match the right solution to your space and your budget.
Hollywood's warm, wet climate creates ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes and no-see-ums, especially near the canals and retention ponds that run through many neighborhoods. If you are retreating indoors every evening or avoiding the patio entirely during summer, a screen enclosure gives you that space back without sacrificing the airflow you want.
If your current aluminum-framed enclosure has screens pulling away from the frame, visible rust, or panels that rattle in the wind, those are signs the structure has reached the end of its useful life. In Hollywood, where older homes often have enclosures built in the 1980s or 1990s, a full replacement is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs - and a new structure will meet current wind standards that older ones may not.
South Florida's combination of intense UV exposure, salt air near the coast, and frequent rain is hard on outdoor furniture and surfaces. If you are replacing cushions every year or watching metal frames rust through, an enclosure would protect your investment and extend the life of everything on the patio significantly.
If your patio sits empty most of the time because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon thunderstorms, that is a clear sign the space is not working for you. A screen enclosure - even a basic one - transforms a neglected slab into a place your family actually spends time.
We build patio enclosures at a range of complexity and price points - from a basic screen room on an existing slab to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled addition with insulated walls and glass panels. Every project is permitted through Hollywood's Building Division before construction begins, and we manage all required inspections through completion. For homeowners who want a more dramatic outdoor living space, our custom sunrooms offer a higher level of finish and design flexibility than a standard enclosure.
For homeowners who want to protect an open concrete slab without fully enclosing it, our enclosed patio rooms are a cost-effective option that still adds shade, rain protection, and bug control. We walk through every option during the site visit so you can make an informed decision before any contract is signed.
Suits homeowners who want bug and rain protection with maximum airflow at the most accessible price point.
Suits homeowners who want a fully enclosed space with wind and weather protection and the option to add air conditioning.
Suits homeowners with aging 1980s or 1990s screen rooms who want a new structure that meets current wind standards.
Suits homeowners who want the most finished result - insulated walls, glass panels, electrical, and climate control.
Hollywood sits in Broward County, one of the most hurricane-exposed counties in the United States. That means every patio enclosure must be engineered and anchored to withstand extremely high winds - not just built to look good. The aluminum framing dominant in South Florida is the right material choice here because it does not rust, warp, or rot the way wood does in this climate. A significant portion of Hollywood's homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many have existing concrete slabs that may need assessment before a new enclosure goes on top. Homeowners in Pembroke Pines and Miramar face the same climate conditions and older housing stock as much of Hollywood, and we serve both areas regularly.
A large share of Hollywood's planned communities - particularly in areas near I-595 and West Hollywood - are governed by HOAs with architectural review requirements. This step has to happen before your contractor can even pull a permit, so building in adequate lead time is important. The City of Hollywood Building Division handles permit review and inspections for all enclosure projects in the city - we handle every interaction with that office on your behalf.
We reply within one business day. We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab or enclosure, and what you are hoping to use the space for - so the site visit is focused and we arrive knowing what to look for.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing slab, and note how the roof drains and where the sun hits the patio. You leave the meeting with a clearer sense of your options and a written estimate broken down by category.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the drawings or documentation they need for architectural review. Once HOA approval is in hand, we pull the permit from Hollywood's Building Division - a process that typically takes one to three weeks.
Most of the work happens outside your home. A basic screen enclosure on an existing slab can be done in two to five days. A fully enclosed sunroom takes one to three weeks. A city inspector signs off, and we walk you through the finished space before closing out the job.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(754) 356-0749We pull the permit through Hollywood's own Building Division before a single post is set. That gives you a paper trail proving the work was done right - which protects you at resale and when you file an insurance claim.
Broward County sits in one of the most hurricane-exposed zones in the United States. Every enclosure we build is framed and anchored to meet the wind-resistance standards required here - so you are not lying awake wondering if your new room will hold during the next named storm.
We use aluminum framing on every enclosure project because it does not rust, warp, or rot in Hollywood's heat and humidity. A contractor who proposes wood framing for an outdoor enclosure here - without a very specific reason - is giving you a product that will degrade within a few years.
Hollywood's planned communities require architectural review before any exterior structure is added. We prepare the submission package your HOA needs the first time, so you are not going back and forth with the board for months before a single post is set.
Every enclosure we build in Hollywood is permitted, inspected, and built to withstand South Florida's climate. That combination of compliance and durability is what sets a well-built enclosure apart from one that looks fine on day one but causes problems three years later. You can verify any Florida contractor's license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation - and we encourage every homeowner to do exactly that before signing a contract with anyone.
Purpose-designed sunrooms built around your specific layout, preferences, and use case - not a standard kit.
Learn MoreA practical, cost-effective option for homeowners who want shade and rain protection without a full enclosure build.
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We install patio enclosures throughout Hollywood and the surrounding Broward County communities.