
Stop losing your outdoor space to heat, bugs, and afternoon storms. A properly built sunroom gives you a comfortable, light-filled room you can use every single day - not just a few months a year.

Sunroom additions in Kendale Lakes transform underused patios and outdoor spaces into fully enclosed, comfortable rooms - most projects run two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved. A sunroom is a permanent, attached structure that becomes part of your home, not a temporary fix or a cosmetic upgrade.
For homeowners in Kendale Lakes, the appeal goes beyond extra square footage. South Florida's heat, humidity, and afternoon thunderstorms make unenclosed outdoor spaces impractical for most of the year. A well-built sunroom solves that problem - you get natural light, a connection to your yard, and a room you can actually use in August. If you are also considering a full ground-up build, our sunroom construction service covers new builds from the foundation up.
Miami-Dade County requires permits for any permanent addition, and the review process is thorough. The Miami-Dade County Building Department requires permitted work for every enclosed structure - your contractor should handle this on your behalf as a standard part of the job.
If your back patio is unusable most of the year because of heat, humidity, or mosquitoes, a sunroom solves that problem permanently. In Kendale Lakes, outdoor living without proper enclosure is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year.
If your family has outgrown your living space but you love your neighborhood, a sunroom addition gives you meaningful new square footage. It is a way to get more from the home you already own without the disruption of moving.
Rusting frames, sagging screens, and wobbly structures are signs your existing enclosure is at the end of its life. It may cost less in the long run to replace the whole structure with a proper sunroom than to keep patching aging materials.
Kendale Lakes gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms from June through October. A sunroom lets you watch the rain, enjoy the breeze through screened panels, and stay dry - turning one of South Florida's biggest frustrations into something you can appreciate.
Not every sunroom is the same, and the right type depends on how you plan to use the space and what your budget allows. For homeowners who want to use the room year-round in South Florida's climate, a four season sunroom with full insulation and an HVAC connection is the standard choice. It is the only type that stays comfortable during Kendale Lakes summers.
For homeowners focused on bug and rain protection at a lower price point, a screened or three-season option may be a better fit. We also handle full sunroom construction for homeowners starting from scratch, as well as patio-to-sunroom and deck-to-sunroom conversions. Whatever your starting point, we assess the space and recommend the right path.
Ideal for homeowners who want bug and rain protection without the cost of full climate control.
Best for year-round use with full insulation and HVAC connection for comfort in any weather.
A cost-effective entry point for families who want outdoor protection without enclosing the full space.
Great for homeowners with an existing covered patio who want to transform it into enclosed living space.
Kendale Lakes sits at the western edge of Miami-Dade County, right up against the Everglades. That means the area deals with some of the highest humidity levels in South Florida, frequent afternoon thunderstorms from June through October, and heat that makes unenclosed outdoor spaces genuinely unusable for months at a time. Homeowners in Kendale Lakes and nearby Kendall have the same problem: beautiful backyards that are empty for most of the year.
Most homes in Kendale Lakes were built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means many existing screened enclosures and Florida rooms are aging out. Aluminum frames corrode in the salt-tinged, humid air. Screen panels sag and tear after repeated storm seasons. When a homeowner replaces an aging enclosure, they often decide a proper sunroom - built to today's Miami-Dade hurricane standards - is a smarter long-term investment than another screened porch. The county's wind-resistance requirements are strict, and that is actually good news: a sunroom built here is built to last.
Reach out by phone or the form on this page. We respond within 1 business day to gather basic information about your space, how you plan to use it, and your rough budget range.
We visit your home, measure the space, inspect your existing slab or foundation, and check your roofline and drainage. We also ask about HOA requirements before designing anything.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County's building department on your behalf. We guide you through any HOA documentation your review board requires.
We build the room, coordinate the county inspection, and walk through every window, door, and seal with you before you make final payment. Any punch-list items get resolved first.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit so we can give you an accurate number.
(786) 905-1570Miami-Dade County enforces some of the toughest wind-resistance standards in the country. Every sunroom we build uses materials and fastening systems rated for high-speed winds - so your addition holds up when storm season arrives.
We pull every permit and manage the Miami-Dade inspection process from start to finish. A permitted addition protects your home's value and keeps your insurance coverage intact - unpermitted work creates costly problems at the worst times.
We work on homes throughout Kendale Lakes, from the streets near Kendale Lakes Park to the neighborhoods that back up to the Everglades. We know local HOA rules, drainage conditions, and permitting timelines because we work here every week.
We do not quote sunroom projects over the phone. Every estimate starts with a visit to your home so we can give you an accurate number - not a range that doubles once construction begins.
Every one of those things - hurricane-rated materials, proper permits, local knowledge, and honest estimates - comes standard. We do not charge more for doing the job correctly. The National Association of Home Builders recommends verifying that any contractor you hire is licensed, insured, and pulls required permits - we check every box.
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