GoldKey Hollywood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Cooper City, FL homeowners call for patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen room installation, and patio enclosures. We respond within one business day and pull every permit directly through the City of Cooper City Building Division.

Most Cooper City homes have an existing concrete patio slab behind them - a surface that is unusable from May through September because of the heat and rain. Converting that slab into an enclosed sunroom gives you a year-round room without new footings or major structural work. Our patio-to-sunroom conversion service builds directly off the existing slab using aluminum framing and impact-rated glazing designed for Broward County wind loads.
Cooper City sits in the middle of Broward County's rainy season corridor, and the city averages about 60 inches of rain per year. A screened enclosure keeps the afternoon downpours, mosquitoes, and Florida bugs out while keeping the outdoor feel that Cooper City homeowners with pools and patios want to preserve.
Cooper City homeowners who have outgrown their living space often find that a fully enclosed sunroom addition is a more cost-effective way to add square footage than moving. With median home values above $400,000, additions that increase conditioned square footage make a real difference in appraisal value and long-term resale potential.
Many Cooper City homes were built with covered lanais or open concrete areas at the rear. Enclosing that space with aluminum framing and screen or glass panels is one of the most popular projects in this city because it immediately adds a usable room without requiring a major construction footprint.
Pool enclosures and covered patio structures in Cooper City take the worst of hurricane season every year. After a significant storm, homeowners often find that older screen systems with corroded anchors need more than a screen patch - they need fully rebuilt enclosed patio rooms anchored to current code.
Cooper City has older screen rooms and enclosed patios throughout neighborhoods like Embassy Lakes and Rock Creek, some installed before the 2000s building code updates. We remodel aging enclosures by replacing corroded frames, updating anchor systems to current standards, and installing heavier-gauge screen fabric rated for the wind loads this area actually sees.
Cooper City was built primarily between the 1970s and 1990s as Broward County expanded westward, and the housing stock reflects that era - concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, tile roofs, and rear patios that were standard features in that period. Homes in this age range are now 30 to 50 years old, which is exactly the point where screen enclosures, patio covers, and outdoor structures installed during original construction start showing serious wear. Base anchors corrode. Screen fabric tears. Aluminum frames that were adequate in the 1980s no longer meet the wind-load standards required by today's Florida Building Code. A contractor who understands CBS construction and Broward County's permit process can replace these structures correctly rather than applying surface patches that will fail in the next storm.
A large share of Cooper City homes have screened pools and covered patios that serve as the primary outdoor living space for families. These structures take direct punishment every hurricane season - from June through November, the city is in the path of whatever comes out of the Atlantic. Even storms that do not make direct landfall in Broward County can bring sustained winds and flying debris that tear screens and rack aluminum frames that were not properly anchored. Specifying the right anchor depth, the right fastener material, and the correct frame gauge is the difference between a screen enclosure that survives a tropical storm and one that you are replacing every few years.
Our crew works throughout Cooper City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Cooper City is a small, self-contained city of about 35,000 residents tucked between Davie to the north and east, and Pembroke Pines to the south. We pull permits directly through the City of Cooper City Building Division and are familiar with the plan review timeline for residential addition projects in this municipality.
Stirling Road and Griffin Road are the main corridors we travel into and through Cooper City on jobs. Brian Piccolo Park is a landmark that most residents know, and the neighborhoods around it - along with Embassy Lakes and Rock Creek, two of the city's most recognizable planned communities - represent the type of well-kept owner-occupied homes where most of our work happens. Families move to Cooper City for the schools and plan to stay, which means homeowners here are genuinely interested in improvements that hold up for the long term, not quick fixes.
We also serve homeowners in Pembroke Pines to the south and Davie to the north - both of which have the same CBS housing stock and similar project types, so our crews move efficiently between all three cities throughout the week.
Call or submit a request through our contact form and we respond within one business day. We will ask a few questions about the property, the existing patio or slab, and whether you have a screen room or open area you want enclosed or converted.
We visit the property, measure the existing patio or slab, and assess its condition. This is where we identify any drainage slope issues, slab cracks, or anchor-point concerns that affect the project scope - and where we talk through cost so there are no surprises. You receive a written estimate before any commitment.
We prepare and submit the full permit package to the City of Cooper City Building Division, including structural drawings when required. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks. We manage the process and keep you informed - you do not need to visit the building department or track the application yourself.
Construction typically runs two to six weeks depending on project size. A City of Cooper City inspector approves each required phase and signs off at final completion. You receive the permit card and inspection records - documents that matter when your insurance company asks for proof of permitted work or when you sell the home.
We serve Cooper City homeowners in Embassy Lakes, Rock Creek, and throughout the city. Call or submit a request and we respond within one business day.
(754) 356-0749Cooper City is a small, tightly run city of about 35,000 residents in western Broward County. It was incorporated in 1959 and grew into a full planned community through the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Today it is one of the more desirable family communities in Broward County, consistently recognized for its highly rated public schools and low-crime character. Neighborhoods like Embassy Lakes and Rock Creek are well known throughout the area - tree-lined streets, well-kept homes, and a strong sense of community that keeps residents here for years. Brian Piccolo Park, one of Broward County's largest recreational facilities, sits within the city and gives residents immediate access to sports fields, walking trails, and open green space. According to city records, Cooper City has maintained its small-city identity even as the surrounding area has grown considerably.
The housing stock in Cooper City is almost entirely single-family detached homes built with concrete block and stucco exteriors - the standard South Florida construction from this era. A large share of these homes sit on modest lots with screened pools and covered patios, which are as close to standard features in this city as you can get. Owner-occupancy rates are high, and most Cooper City residents bought their homes planning to stay for the long term. That combination of a stable homeowner base and aging outdoor structures creates consistent demand for quality sunroom and enclosure work. Homeowners in neighboring Miramar and Plantation work with us on very similar projects - CBS homes, existing slabs, and screen enclosures that are overdue for an upgrade.
Add comfortable, light-filled living space to your home with a custom sunroom.
Learn MoreEnjoy your sunroom every month of the year with climate-controlled comfort.
Learn MoreAn affordable way to extend your living space through spring, summer, and fall.
Learn MoreProfessional sunroom builds from foundation to finish, on time and on budget.
Learn MoreRefresh and upgrade an existing sunroom for better comfort and curb appeal.
Learn MoreEnjoy the outdoors bug-free with a professionally installed screened enclosure.
Learn MoreConvert your patio into a fully enclosed, usable room with lasting value.
Learn MoreTurn an underused deck into a beautiful, weather-protected sunroom addition.
Learn MoreEnclose your patio with glass or screen walls for year-round outdoor living.
Learn MoreMaximize natural light with a stunning glass solarium built for Florida homes.
Learn MoreProtect your patio from sun and rain with a durable, attractive cover.
Learn MoreCooper City homeowners call GoldKey for permitted patio-to-sunroom conversions, screen room installations, and patio enclosures. Call today and we respond within one business day.