GoldKey Hollywood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Hallandale Beach, FL homeowners call for patio enclosures, screen room installation, and custom sunrooms. We build to South Florida hurricane standards and we handle permits with the City of Hallandale Beach on your behalf.

Hallandale Beach patios face intense sun, salt air, and daily summer rain. A patio enclosure built with coastal-rated materials protects your space and gives you a comfortable outdoor room that holds up against the conditions on this stretch of coastline.
Hallandale Beach's mosquito activity and coastal insects make screened outdoor living much more enjoyable. We build screen rooms on condos, townhouses, and single-family homes throughout the city, using frames that resist the corrosion that salt air causes on standard aluminum.
Many Hallandale Beach homes built in the 1950s through 1980s have small footprints with limited living space. A sunroom addition creates a new room without the disruption of a full home expansion, and in this city, a permitted, hurricane-rated room is a genuine selling point when you list.
A lot of Hallandale Beach homes have open concrete patios that collect standing water in the wet season and get no use in summer. Converting your patio to a fully enclosed sunroom solves both problems at once and adds conditioned square footage to your home.
Hallandale Beach properties come in a wide range of sizes and configurations, from compact beachside houses to larger mainland homes near Gulfstream Park. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific lot, structure, and how you plan to use the room.
Enclosed patio rooms are a popular choice in Hallandale Beach because they transform unusable outdoor space into a livable room without requiring the same depth of structural work as a full addition. They are especially practical for condo and townhouse owners with smaller patios.
Hallandale Beach is a small coastal city, and its location right on the Atlantic Ocean creates conditions that affect every home and every outdoor structure here. Salt air corrodes metal fasteners and aluminum frames faster than in inland cities, which means materials that work fine in Fort Lauderdale or Pembroke Pines may fail in three to five years here without proper specification. When we build in Hallandale Beach, we use powder-coated aluminum framing, stainless hardware, and sealants designed for coastal exposure. That is a direct response to what this city does to outdoor structures over time.
The housing stock in Hallandale Beach is dense and varied. Much of the city's residential property is in condos, townhouses, and older low-rise apartment buildings, many of which were built in the 1960s through 1980s. These properties often have small footprints, shared walls, and HOA or condo association rules that govern what work can be done on the exterior. We are experienced working within those constraints. Hallandale Beach also sits in Broward County, which means all our work must meet the Florida Building Code wind-load requirements for the High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, the same standards that apply across coastal Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Our crew works throughout Hallandale Beach regularly, and we are familiar with the City of Hallandale Beach's building permit process for residential additions and enclosures. The city requires drawings, plan review, and inspections for any structural work, and we handle those steps directly on behalf of our customers.
Hallandale Beach is a compact city bordered by Hollywood to the north and North Miami Beach to the south, with the Atlantic on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway running through the middle. Gulfstream Park along US-1 is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city, and the neighborhoods on either side of US-1 have noticeably different building stock. East of US-1, closer to the ocean and the boardwalk, homes and condos tend to be older and sit on smaller lots. West of US-1, properties are generally larger and have been updated more recently. Both types require different site planning when we design and build enclosures.
Hallandale Beach sits right between Hollywood and the Miami-Dade border, and we serve both sides of that boundary. Homeowners in neighboring Dania Beach and Hollywood are subject to the same Broward County building requirements, and our experience in all three cities means we understand the local permit offices and plan review timelines.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask about the type of space you have in mind and whether your property is governed by a condo association or HOA, so our visit is as useful as possible.
We visit your home or condo, measure the space, assess the structure, and talk through your options. If there are coastal material requirements or association rules that affect the design, we will tell you up front. No cost and no obligation for this visit.
We submit permit applications to the City of Hallandale Beach and provide drawings for your condo board or HOA if needed. Plan for two to five weeks for the permit review process, which is standard for residential projects in this city.
Our crew builds your enclosure or sunroom to Florida Building Code coastal standards. A city inspector reviews the work, and we walk you through the finished space before we leave, so you know how everything works and have your permit documentation in hand.
We serve all of Hallandale Beach - from beachside condos to homes west of US-1. Free estimates, no obligation, and we handle permits and HOA paperwork for you.
(754) 356-0749Hallandale Beach is a small city of about 40,000 people on the Broward County-Miami-Dade County line, right on the Atlantic Ocean. It is one of the more densely packed cities in Broward, with a high concentration of condos, townhouses, and older apartment buildings, particularly on the east side near the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway. The city is well known for Gulfstream Park, the horse racing and entertainment complex along US-1 that has been a part of the city since the 1930s. For homeowners, Hallandale Beach offers proximity to both Fort Lauderdale and Miami, a beachfront setting, and a housing market with a wide range of price points from modest single-family homes to oceanfront condos.
Most of the single-family homes here were built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction, which is standard for South Florida. The mix of property types, the high share of condo and HOA-governed buildings, and the coastal location all shape what sunroom and enclosure work looks like in Hallandale Beach. A permitted, salt-air-resistant patio enclosure or screen room is a practical addition for residents in this city, whether you live in a house west of US-1 or a condo a block from the boardwalk. Neighboring cities like Hollywood to the north and Dania Beach to the northwest face similar conditions and we serve those communities as well.
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