GoldKey Hollywood Sunrooms & Patios provides four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen room installation throughout Pompano Beach, FL. We understand the salt-air and hurricane-season conditions that affect homes here, and we respond within one business day - pulling every permit through the City of Pompano Beach Building Services Division.

Pompano Beach has no real off-season - the sun is intense, the humidity is persistent, and the coastal breeze carries salt year-round. A fully insulated, climate-controlled sunroom makes that outdoor-adjacent space usable every month. Our four season sunrooms are engineered for Broward County's coastal wind zone, with frame specifications and glazing that handle both summer heat and hurricane-season wind loads.
Most Pompano Beach homes built between the 1950s and 1980s have a rear concrete patio or covered lanai that sits unused from May through October. Enclosing that space with aluminum framing and screen or insulated panels is one of the most practical projects for postwar CBS homes in this city - it adds a functional room without requiring new footings or a major structural addition.
Pompano Beach gets over 60 inches of rain per year, and the salt air from the Atlantic means standard screen hardware corrodes faster here than inland. We install screen enclosures using anodized aluminum frames and stainless fasteners specifically because the coastal environment in Pompano Beach demands materials that hold up rather than rust out within a few years.
Pompano Beach homeowners who want more interior space without moving can add conditioned square footage through a sunroom addition that builds off the existing structure. With median home values around $350,000 and ownership split fairly evenly between long-term residents and seasonal owners, adding a quality sunroom is a practical way to improve liveability and protect resale value.
Older screen rooms and enclosed patios throughout Pompano Beach - especially in neighborhoods built before 1990 - frequently have corroded frames, failed anchor bolts, and screen fabric that no longer provides any real wind resistance. Salt air from the ocean accelerates the corrosion timeline significantly compared to inland cities, making remodeling a more urgent need here than in most parts of Broward County.
Canal-front homes in Pompano Beach often have outdoor patio areas that are exposed to both water views and coastal wind. Enclosing a patio room on a waterway property requires careful attention to setbacks, water management district requirements, and corrosion-resistant materials at the slab interface - all factors that a contractor with local coastal experience handles as a matter of course.
The majority of Pompano Beach's single-family housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s - postwar concrete block homes that are now 40 to 70 years old. At that age, original patio enclosures and screen rooms installed during construction are well past their designed service life. The corrosion story in Pompano Beach is more compressed than in inland Broward County cities because the salt air from the Atlantic accelerates metal degradation throughout the city, and especially within a couple of miles of the coast. Aluminum frames that would last 30 years in Fort Lauderdale's western suburbs may show significant corrosion in 15 years near the ocean here. A contractor who specifies the right frame alloy, fastener material, and sealant for this environment from the start avoids the early failures that come from using inland-grade materials in a coastal setting.
Hurricane season runs June through November in Pompano Beach, and the city sits on the coast in one of the most hurricane-active regions of the United States. Sunroom structures here must be engineered to Broward County's coastal wind-load standards - not the lower requirements that apply to inland zones. That distinction matters in practice: a screen enclosure built to inland standards will fail in a storm that a properly engineered coastal structure survives. The city also averages over 60 inches of rain per year, and with flat lots and a high water table, standing water against slab anchors after a heavy rain is a common cause of premature corrosion. Sealing the slab-to-frame joint properly at installation is not a detail that can be skipped in this environment.
Our crew works throughout Pompano Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The city covers a wide range of property types - from canal-front single-family homes in the Intracoastal neighborhoods to inland concrete block homes in areas like Palm Aire off Powerline Road. Atlantic Boulevard is the main east-west artery most residents know, and it runs through the heart of the city from the waterway neighborhoods near the beach to the quieter subdivisions further inland. We work in all of these neighborhoods and adjust our material specifications based on how close a property sits to the coast.
The City of Pompano Beach Building Services Division handles residential permits for sunroom additions and patio enclosures within city limits. We submit complete permit packages the first time so that projects do not sit in review longer than necessary. Canal-front properties that require work near the seawall or dock area may also need coordination with the South Florida Water Management District depending on the project scope and proximity to the waterway. We identify those requirements during the on-site assessment so there are no surprises mid-project. Residents near the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and throughout the beachside neighborhoods can expect the same permit process and timelines as the rest of the city.
We also serve homeowners in neighboring Plantation, FL, which sits inland to the southwest of Pompano Beach. Homeowners in Fort Lauderdale, which borders Pompano Beach to the south, will find area-specific details on our Fort Lauderdale service area page.
Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a site visit at a time that fits your schedule - no long waits and no pressure to commit before seeing a written estimate.
We measure the space, assess the existing slab and structure, note proximity to the coast for material specifications, and provide a written itemized estimate. Cost is addressed here - what is in the estimate is what you pay, with no items added after you sign.
We submit the permit package to the City of Pompano Beach Building Services Division and handle any water management coordination for canal-front projects. Construction starts after permits are in hand - we never begin structural work without an approved permit.
We schedule and coordinate the final city inspection and walk through the finished project with you before closing out. You receive a copy of the closed permit for your records - important for your homeowners insurance update and for any future sale.
We serve all of Pompano Beach, FL - from beachside neighborhoods near the Intracoastal to inland communities like Palm Aire. Call or submit the form and we respond within one business day.
(754) 356-0749Pompano Beach is a city of about 115,000 people in northeastern Broward County, sitting directly on the Atlantic coast between Fort Lauderdale to the south and Deerfield Beach to the north. The city covers roughly 24 square miles and has a distinct split identity: a beachfront and Intracoastal zone with denser development, condos, and canal-front single-family homes, and an inland area with postwar CBS subdivisions built primarily from the 1950s through the 1980s. The city is named for the pompano fish, and the Pompano Beach Fishing Village and its municipal pier remain a central part of the city's identity. Median home values are around $350,000, with ownership split roughly evenly between long-term homeowners and seasonal or rental properties.
The inland neighborhoods of Pompano Beach include established communities like Palm Aire, built around golf courses off Powerline Road, and quieter subdivisions spread across the flat grid between Atlantic Boulevard and Sample Road. The city has more than 20 miles of navigable waterways, and canal-front properties throughout the Intracoastal network bring their own set of construction and permitting considerations. Pompano Beach shares borders with Fort Lauderdale to the south and with Deerfield Beach to the north, and it sits close to many of our other service areas throughout Broward County. Homeowners in neighboring Plantation to the southwest and in Fort Lauderdale to the south will find specific area information on those service area pages.
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