GoldKey Hollywood Sunrooms & Patios is the sunroom contractor Hollywood, FL homeowners call for sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installation. We have been serving Hollywood since 2024 and every project we complete is permitted through the City of Hollywood Building Division.

Hollywood homes built in the 1950s through 1980s rarely came with enclosed living space attached to the yard. A sunroom addition adds a fully enclosed, air-conditioned room that works for your home and your budget, without the cost of buying a bigger house.
Open patios in Hollywood sit empty most of the year because the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms make them unusable. Enclosing your patio with glass or aluminum panels turns it into a room you can actually use from January through December.
Hollywood's mosquito season runs nearly all year, and a well-built screen room gives you outdoor living without the bugs. We build screened enclosures to Broward County wind standards so they hold up through the hurricane season.
A solid patio cover makes a difference in Hollywood's intense sun and daily summer storms. We install aluminum and insulated covers designed for South Florida conditions, so your outdoor furniture and flooring last longer.
Older sunrooms and screen enclosures in Hollywood's established neighborhoods often have single-pane glass, worn frames, and outdated doors. We remodel existing rooms to current hurricane standards and energy efficiency, so you get more comfort without starting over from scratch.
In Hollywood, a four season room means a fully insulated, climate-controlled space that is comfortable whether the temperature is 90 degrees in August or the rare cool snap rolls through in January. This is the right choice for homeowners who want maximum flexibility in how they use the room.
Most homes in Hollywood were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means a large share of the city's housing stock is now 40 to 70 years old. Concrete block construction was standard during that era, and many of these homes have flat or low-slope roofs that require different attachment methods than the pitched roofs common in other parts of the country. A contractor who has only worked on newer homes in northern states will face a learning curve here. We work on Hollywood homes every week and understand how older CBS construction behaves when you attach a new structure to it.
Hollywood sits in Broward County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every sunroom we build must meet Florida Building Code wind-load requirements designed for major storm exposure. This is not optional and it is not a formality. The glass, framing, and anchoring all need to be rated for the wind speeds this area can see. Beyond hurricanes, the combination of year-round heat, daily summer storms, and salt air from the Atlantic means materials degrade faster here than in most of the country. Low-e glass, corrosion-resistant aluminum, and proper drainage are not upgrades here. They are the baseline.
Our crew works throughout Hollywood regularly, and we pull permits directly through the City of Hollywood Building Division on Hollywood projects. We know the review timelines, the plan submission requirements, and the inspection checkpoints that apply specifically to residential additions in this city.
Hollywood has distinct neighborhoods with different building stock. Homes near the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk and the Intracoastal tend to be older and smaller, often sitting on compact lots with modest backyards. Neighborhoods further west, like those along the Pembroke Road corridor and closer to Miramar, have larger lots and more recently built homes. The difference matters when we plan access for equipment, design drainage for the slab, and figure out how to route cooling into the new room. We know the city's neighborhoods from having worked in both.
Hollywood is right between Miami and Fort Lauderdale, which means homeowners here have easy access to contractors from both directions. But local knowledge matters: HOA rules, permit timelines, and the specific wind requirements that apply to Broward County are things you learn from working here, not from a national cost guide. We also serve homeowners in nearby Hallandale Beach and Dania Beach, so if your project is near the city line, we are familiar with that territory too.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and we will respond within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions about the space, your goals, and whether your home is in an HOA, so our visit is focused and useful.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at how your house is built, and talk through your options. We will also review drainage and cooling considerations so there are no surprises. There is no cost or obligation for this visit.
We handle permit applications to the City of Hollywood Building Division on your behalf. If your home is in an HOA, we provide the drawings you need to submit to your association. Plan for two to six weeks before construction starts, which is normal for Hollywood.
Our crew builds your room to the Florida Building Code wind-load requirements that apply in Broward County. A city inspector reviews the work at key stages, and we do a final walkthrough with you before we leave, handing over your closed permit documents.
We serve all of Hollywood, FL — from the beach neighborhoods to West Hollywood. Free estimates, no obligation, and we handle permits from start to finish.
(754) 356-0749Hollywood is a city of about 155,000 people in Broward County, situated directly between Miami and Fort Lauderdale along the I-95 corridor. The city has its own distinct identity, anchored by the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk along the Atlantic Ocean and a lively downtown centered around ArtsPark at Young Circle. Hollywood is divided into neighborhoods with noticeably different characters: older, compact blocks near the beach and the Intracoastal Waterway, and larger, more suburban streets in western Hollywood near the Pembroke Road corridor and the border with Miramar.
The housing stock reflects the city's postwar growth. Most single-family homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s in concrete block construction, which is standard for South Florida. Hollywood also has a significant number of condos and townhouses, particularly along the coast and near US-1, which runs the length of the city. For homeowners looking to add outdoor living space, the city's flat lots, slab foundations, and year-round warmth make sunrooms and enclosed patios a practical investment. Homeowners in nearby Hallandale Beach and Pembroke Pines face the same conditions and we serve those communities too.
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