
South Florida bugs, rain, and heat have been keeping you off your patio. A three season sunroom changes that - giving you a comfortable, enclosed space you can actually use from October through April and beyond.

Three season sunrooms in Hollywood, FL use screened or single-pane glass walls to create an enclosed space that is comfortable without full heating and cooling, most projects run two to four weeks of construction after permits are approved.
If South Florida's rainy season has been pushing you indoors from June through September, a three season sunroom gives you a dry, bug-free space that feels genuinely different from an open patio. Hollywood homeowners - especially those with aging screened enclosures - often find it is the right middle ground between a porch and a full room addition.
For homeowners who want every-month usability in any weather, we also offer patio enclosures that can be fully climate-controlled. But for many Hollywood homeowners, the mild winters here mean a three season room is all you need.
If your aluminum-framed porch has bent frames, corroded posts, or screens that keep tearing, you are spending money on repairs that only delay the inevitable. Many Hollywood homeowners hit a point where replacing the whole thing with a proper sunroom makes more financial sense than patching it again.
South Florida's rainy season brings daily afternoon downpours and humidity that makes an open patio nearly unusable for months at a time. If you retreat inside every afternoon because there is no shelter from the rain or sun, a three season sunroom solves that problem directly.
No-see-ums, mosquitoes, and other insects are a persistent reality in Hollywood, especially near canals and retention ponds. If you light citronella candles, spray repellent, or simply give up and go inside after dark, a properly enclosed three season room eliminates that problem entirely.
If your home feels a little tight but a full room addition is more than you want to spend, a three season sunroom is a practical middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage - a place for morning coffee, a home office, or a second living room - without the cost and complexity of a fully conditioned addition.
Every three season sunroom we build starts with a concrete slab assessment, proper framing, and a roof designed to drain South Florida rain away from your home. Most homeowners opt for screened or single-pane glass walls, ceiling fans, and at least one electrical circuit - giving them a comfortable, breezy space for the better part of the year. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed version with insulation and air conditioning, our patio enclosures and screen room installation options cover a range of budgets and use cases.
Every build is fully permitted through Broward County before construction begins, and we manage the inspection process through completion. If you have an HOA, we provide the drawings and documentation your association needs in a format that actually works for their review process.
Suits homeowners who want maximum airflow and a budget-friendly build that still keeps bugs and rain out.
Suits homeowners who want a more finished look, better wind protection, and visibility through solid glass walls.
Suits homeowners who already have an aluminum-framed porch and want to upgrade it to a true sunroom structure.
Suits homeowners who are starting from bare concrete or a bare yard and want a purpose-built room from the ground up.
Hollywood averages over 60 inches of rain per year, with a rainy season that runs from June through September. That kind of moisture means the connection between your sunroom and your existing home has to be sealed and flashed with real care - any gap will eventually let water in. We understand Broward County's building requirements inside and out, and we build every roof-to-wall junction to handle South Florida weather long-term. Homeowners in Hallandale Beach and Dania Beach deal with the same rain, humidity, and bug pressure as Hollywood - and the same solutions apply.
A large share of Hollywood's neighborhoods are governed by HOAs that have their own rules about additions and exterior changes. Even if your project passes county permitting, your HOA may require a separate approval before construction can begin. We are familiar with this process and provide the drawings and documentation your association needs - so the HOA piece does not stall your project. The Broward County Building Division handles permit review for structural additions, and we manage that entire process for you.
We reply within one business day. We ask a few quick questions - patio size, whether you have an existing enclosure, and what you want to use the room for - so the site visit is focused and useful.
We come to your home, measure the space, and assess the slab and roofline. You receive a written estimate that breaks down cost by category - foundation, framing, windows, roofing, and electrical - with no hidden permitting fees.
We submit permit applications to Broward County on your behalf and provide HOA documentation if your neighborhood requires it. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Once permits are approved, construction takes two to four weeks. A county inspector signs off on completion, and we walk you through the finished room and handle any punch-list items before we close out the job.
Free estimate. No obligation. We reply within one business day.
(754) 356-0749We submit every required permit to Broward County before a single board is nailed. That means no unpermitted additions to explain at resale - and no risk that the work fails an insurance claim because it was not inspected.
Florida requires structures attached to your home to withstand hurricane-force winds. We build every three season sunroom to meet Broward County's wind-load requirements - giving you a room that holds up in storm season, not just on calm days.
Hollywood has a large share of HOA communities with architectural review requirements. We prepare the drawings and project descriptions your association needs, in a format their review committee can actually work with - saving you weeks of back-and-forth.
With over 60 inches of rain per year, the roof-to-wall junction is the most critical detail in any Hollywood sunroom build. We flash and seal every joint to handle long-term moisture exposure - because water intrusion at that connection is the most common and costly problem after a bad installation. The National Roofing Contractors Association confirms proper flashing is the key to long-term weathertightness.
Every sunroom we build in Hollywood is permitted, inspected, and constructed to handle South Florida's climate - not just built to look good on day one. That combination of compliance and craftsmanship is what keeps our customers calling us for their next project. The National Roofing Contractors Association and the Florida Building Commission both underscore that proper waterproofing and code compliance are the foundation of any long-lasting addition in this climate.
Fully enclosed and climate-controlled options for homeowners who want to use their outdoor space in every season and any weather.
Learn MoreAluminum-framed screen rooms that keep bugs and light rain out while maintaining an open, breezy feel year-round.
Learn MorePermit season in Broward County fills up fast - reach out now and we will lock in your start date so your room is ready before next summer's rainy season.
We build three season sunrooms throughout Hollywood and the surrounding Broward County communities.