
Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for homeowners across South Florida. We handle permits, HOA submittals, and hurricane-rated construction - so you get a room you can actually use.

Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Kendale Lakes, FL and the surrounding South Florida area. We offer 16 services covering everything from basic screen enclosures to fully insulated, climate-controlled four-season rooms - built to Miami-Dade County hurricane standards. Whether you want to enclose your existing patio, convert a deck, or build a custom sunroom from scratch, we handle the entire project from design through final inspection across 12 communities.

Your covered patio sits empty all summer. A sunroom addition turns it into a room you actually live in, year-round.
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South Florida heat shuts down most outdoor spaces for months. A four-season sunroom stays comfortable even in August.
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Bugs and afternoon rain keep you inside. A three-season room gives you fresh air without the insects or downpours.
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An open patio is no match for Miami mosquitoes. An enclosure keeps bugs out while keeping the breeze in.
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Every home is different. We design custom sunrooms around your roofline, lot, and lifestyle - not a catalog template.
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Building a sunroom in Miami-Dade means meeting strict hurricane standards. We handle permits, inspections, and all of it.
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Old Florida rooms leak, overheat, and rattle in the wind. We rebuild them to current standards and make them livable again.
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A screen room is one of the fastest ways to reclaim your backyard from bugs and afternoon rain. We install them properly.
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Your existing patio slab is a head start. We enclose it into a true sunroom without starting from scratch.
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A wood deck that sits unused is money waiting to become a real room. We convert it into an enclosed, comfortable space.
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Want a room you can use on a July afternoon? An all-season room with real HVAC makes that possible here.
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Glass walls and a solid roof turn a plain patio into a protected room that feels like part of the house.
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A solarium floods your home with natural light. We design them to handle South Florida sun without overheating.
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A quality patio cover blocks intense Florida sun and rain, making your outdoor space usable through the hottest months.
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Get the design right before the first nail goes in. We work through layouts, materials, and options with you first.
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Vinyl frames resist South Florida humidity and salt air better than wood, and they never need painting or staining.
Learn MoreReach out by phone or through our contact form. We ask a few quick questions about your patio, your goals, and your rough budget range. If it sounds like a good fit, we schedule a free on-site visit - usually within a few days. You get a real person, not a call center.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the slab, look at drainage, and ask about HOA requirements. Within a few days you receive a written proposal with materials, labor, permits, and timeline. No surprises, no pressure to sign on the spot.
After you approve the proposal, we handle permit submissions to Miami-Dade County and HOA documentation. Once approved, the crew gets to work. We respond to questions within 1 business day throughout the build. At the end, we do a final walkthrough together before you make your last payment.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance on every project. You can ask for our certificate of insurance before signing anything - we provide it without hesitation.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote. No phone-only pricing, no pressure to decide on the spot. You get real numbers before you commit.
We have been building sunrooms and enclosures in the South Florida area since 2019. We know Miami-Dade permits, local HOA requirements, and what materials hold up in this climate.
When you reach out, you hear back within 1 business day - not a week later. During your project, you have a direct line to someone who can answer questions and give you updates.
Ready to get started? Call (786) 905-1570 or send us a message.
"We had a basic screen enclosure that was falling apart after years of storm damage. They replaced the whole thing with a proper patio enclosure and handled the Miami-Dade permit themselves. The crew finished in about five days and cleaned up the site every evening. We use the space every morning now."
Carlos R., Kendall - Patio enclosures
"Our four-season sunroom was done on time and within the budget we agreed on. They were upfront about the permitting timeline taking a few weeks, which it did, so there were no surprises. The room is fully connected to our AC and we use it even in August. Worth every dollar."
Maria L., Doral - Four season sunrooms
"I was nervous about dealing with HOA approval on top of the county permit, but they walked me through exactly what documentation the HOA needed and prepared everything. The architectural review board approved it on the first submission. The screen room has been up for two hurricane seasons now with no issues."
Jorge M., Tamiami - Screen room installation
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(786) 905-1570Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves homeowners throughout western Miami-Dade County and the surrounding area. Our primary service area covers 12 communities, from Kendale Lakes and Kendall to Coral Gables, Hialeah, and Doral. Most customers are within a short drive of our office, and we typically respond to estimate requests within 1 business day.
Yes. Miami-Dade County requires all enclosed structures to meet strict wind-resistance standards that were strengthened after Hurricane Andrew. That means specific glass ratings, heavier framing, and verified fastening systems. The result is a structure that is genuinely more durable than what you would find in most other states.
For most of the year, yes. Kendale Lakes summers bring heat indexes above 100 degrees and humidity that makes an unventilated glass room feel like an oven. A four-season room connected to your home's cooling system solves this. A three-season room is more affordable but will be uncomfortable from June through September.
Standard glass admits enormous amounts of heat in this climate. Low-emissivity glass - low-e - has a nearly invisible coating that reflects heat while letting natural light through. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends low-e glass for hot climates because it reduces cooling load. For Kendale Lakes, it is a practical necessity, not an upgrade. You can read more at the U.S. Department of Energy window guide.
Kendale Lakes sits on extremely flat terrain with soil that drains slowly. Water pools against slabs after heavy rain. A contractor who does not assess drainage before building risks leaving you with a room that floods every rainy season. Your existing slab may need leveling or a new concrete foundation before enclosure work begins.
In many Kendale Lakes neighborhoods, yes. Most HOAs require architectural review board approval before exterior additions can proceed, and that approval is separate from the county building permit. The sequence matters: get HOA approval first, then file for the permit. Skipping the HOA step can mean having to undo completed work.
An unpermitted addition creates real problems. It can surface during a home inspection and delay or kill a sale. It may void related homeowner's insurance coverage. In Miami-Dade, the county can require removal or retrofitting of unpermitted structures. Permits exist to protect homeowners, not just to generate fees.
Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Kendale Lakes, FL, serving 12 communities across western Miami-Dade County since 2019. We hold a Florida state contractor license and carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every project. Over the years we have completed sunroom additions, patio enclosures, screen rooms, and conversion projects across the region, all built to Miami-Dade County permit and hurricane standards. Learn more about us.
South Florida's rainy season runs June through September, with daily afternoon storms that can delay outdoor work. If you want your room ready by fall - the most comfortable season here - start the process no later than early spring. That gives enough time for permitting and construction to clear before the weather turns.
A solid quote covers materials, labor, permit fees, and a clear scope of work. Red flags include a bid that skips permits, a price given over the phone without a site visit, and contracts that allow unlimited scope changes without written approval. Ask for itemized quotes so you can compare bids accurately.
You can verify any contractor's Florida license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at myfloridalicense.com. A licensed contractor is bonded and can legally pull permits. Hiring an unlicensed contractor in Miami-Dade exposes you to liability and makes it much harder to recover costs if something goes wrong.
The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains a public contractor license lookup tool you can use to verify any contractor before you hire. Ready to move forward? Call us at (786) 905-1570.
Kendale Lakes is a large, established residential community in western Miami-Dade County with a population of around 56,000 people. It sits at the edge of Miami's developed area, bordered on the west by Everglades National Park. Residents here live in some of the most humid air in the continental United States, and the flat, low-lying terrain means drainage is a real concern for homeowners after the heavy afternoon storms that come through from June through October.
The neighborhood is almost entirely single-family homes, most built between the 1970s and 1980s using concrete block and stucco construction. Backyards are fenced and modestly sized, and pools with screen enclosures are common throughout the area. Landmarks that locals know well include Kendale Lakes Park, the community gathering spot near the center of the neighborhood, and Tamiami Trail (SW 8th Street), the main artery that runs along the southern edge of the community and connects it to the rest of Miami. According to Census data, a large share of homes here are owner-occupied, and many families have lived in the same house for decades - which means well-maintained, invested-in properties throughout the community.
Living this close to the Everglades means your home deals with humidity, bugs, and moisture that most contractors outside South Florida have never seen. An open patio in Kendale Lakes is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. That is exactly why sunrooms and patio enclosures are in steady demand here - and why we focus on building them to handle the specific conditions that come with this climate. We work on homes from the streets near Kendale Lakes Park to the neighborhoods that back right up to the western edge of the county.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios
6225 SW 132nd Ct
Kendale Lakes, FL 33183
Call (786) 905-1570 or submit a request online and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free on-site estimate.