
Hollywood homeowners lose months of usable outdoor space every year to heat, humidity, and afternoon storms. A properly built, hurricane-rated sunroom addition gives that space back - every month of the year, not just in December.

Sunroom additions in Hollywood, FL are permanent enclosed room additions attached to your home, built to meet Broward County's hurricane-rated construction requirements, and most projects run ten to eighteen weeks from permit submission to final walkthrough.
The goal is a room you actually use year-round - not just during the few comfortable weeks in winter. In Hollywood's climate, that means real insulation, impact-rated glass, and a real connection to your home's cooling system. If you want the highest level of year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms add fully thermally broken framing for maximum energy efficiency.
Every addition we build goes through the City of Hollywood's permitting process. That is not just a legal requirement - it is protection for you. A properly permitted sunroom is an asset when you sell. An unpermitted one can stop a real estate transaction cold.
If your patio or lanai goes unused from May through October because of heat and afternoon storms, you are losing months of living space. Hollywood's rainy season arrives daily and without much warning. A fully enclosed, air-conditioned sunroom gives that space back.
Screens keep insects out but do nothing for rain blowing in sideways, heat, or humidity - all regular occurrences in South Florida. If you retreat inside every time the temperature climbs or a storm rolls through, you have outgrown a screen-only solution.
A sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable square footage without the cost and stress of buying a new home. Hollywood homeowners use sunrooms as second living rooms, home offices, and dedicated dining areas.
After a hurricane or tropical storm, a bent or collapsed screen enclosure is a natural moment to ask whether a hurricane-rated sunroom makes more sense than another repair. Built to current code, a new room is engineered for the weather Hollywood actually gets.
We build fully enclosed, permitted sunroom additions that function as real rooms. Every project includes a concrete slab or tied-in foundation, hurricane-rated framing, low-emissivity glass chosen for South Florida's heat load, and a connection to your existing HVAC or a dedicated split system. For homeowners who want the maximum in year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms add fully insulated walls and thermally broken window frames.
Homeowners who want a larger or more complex build can combine a sunroom addition with our sunroom construction service, which handles custom layouts, higher ceiling profiles, and more complex structural connections to the existing home. We also work with homeowners who already have an existing screened enclosure or patio slab and want to enclose and finish what is already there. All work is permitted and built to Broward County code. For authoritative information on glass performance in Florida's climate, the National Association of Home Builders provides homeowner-facing guidance on addition standards.
Homeowners adding a brand-new enclosed room from the ground up, on an existing slab or new foundation.
Homeowners who want full insulation and year-round climate control, including thermally broken window frames.
Homeowners upgrading an existing screened porch or lanai to a fully enclosed, glass-and-frame room.
Homeowners who need a specific layout, ceiling height, or design detail that goes beyond a standard addition.
Hollywood sits in Broward County, which is classified as part of Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. That designation shapes everything about how a sunroom has to be built here - the glass, the framing, the anchoring, and how the roof ties into your existing home. National price guides and out-of-state contractors often underestimate what this means for the project. Every sunroom we build meets the wind-load requirements specific to this region, and every project is closed out with a permit from the City of Hollywood.
Hollywood also receives around 62 inches of rain per year, with afternoon thunderstorms arriving almost daily from June through September. Drainage, glass selection, and HVAC connection are addressed as part of the design - not added as an afterthought. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including neighbors in Hallandale Beach and Fort Lauderdale, where the same code requirements and climate conditions apply.
We ask a few questions before visiting - the rough size you have in mind, whether you want the room heated and cooled, and whether your home is in an HOA. This makes the site visit productive and keeps both sides from wasting time.
We visit your home, measure the space, and talk through how you plan to use the room. We check your electrical panel, roof structure, and drainage - everything that affects the design and the final number. You leave the visit with a clear picture of what we are recommending and why.
We submit permit applications to the City of Hollywood Building Division and handle HOA submissions if needed. Plan for two to six weeks for approvals. Once permits are in hand, we do not rush the build - we get it right.
After framing, glass, roofing, and interior finishes are complete, the city inspector visits for final sign-off. We then walk you through the completed room, show you how everything operates, and hand over your closed permit 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 come to you, measure the space, and give you a written quote before we leave.
(754) 356-0749Every sunroom addition goes through the full City of Hollywood permit process. You receive closed permit documentation before we leave. Unpermitted additions are one of the most common deal-killers in South Florida real estate, and we make sure that is never your problem.
Hollywood is in Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone. We use glass, framing, and anchoring systems that meet the wind-load requirements specific to Broward County. Your homeowner's insurance will not have grounds to deny a claim because the addition was not up to code.
GoldKey Hollywood Sunrooms and Patios is state-licensed and carries general liability and workers' compensation coverage on every project. You are not exposed if something unexpected happens on your property during the build.
When you call or submit the estimate form, someone from our office follows up within one business day to schedule your free on-site visit. We come to your Hollywood home, measure the space, and give you a written quote before we leave.
In South Florida, the difference between a sunroom addition that adds value and one that creates problems usually comes down to three things: whether it was permitted, whether it was built to hurricane standards, and whether the glass was chosen for this climate. We check all three on every project we take on.
A fully insulated, climate-controlled room addition that stays comfortable in Hollywood's heat and storm season - not just during the comfortable months.
Learn MoreFull-build sunroom construction covering custom layouts, higher ceiling profiles, and complex structural connections to your existing home.
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