
Kendale Lakes Lanai Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Kendall homeowners - from The Hammocks to Dadeland. We have worked in this community since 2019 and know what Miami-Dade County requires for every project here.

Kendall homes from the 1970s and 1980s sit on concrete slabs and have the footprint for an addition, but not every contractor knows how to tie new construction into CBS block walls correctly. Our sunroom construction team works on these homes regularly and handles every step from permit to final inspection.
Kendall homeowners with pools deal with insects and debris year-round. A properly installed screen enclosure lets the family use the pool area comfortably and keeps leaves and standing water from turning the deck into a maintenance problem after every summer storm.
The heavy afternoon thunderstorms that hit Kendall from May through October make open patios hard to use for half the year. An enclosed patio gives you protection from rain and sun while keeping the feel of outdoor living in this part of Miami-Dade.
With more than 250 sunny days a year and summer temperatures in the low-to-mid 90s, a four-season sunroom in Kendall needs impact glass with solar-heat-blocking coatings and a direct connection to your central air conditioning to be usable for more than a few months.
Many Kendall homes have existing slab patios that sit empty because the heat and mosquitoes make them unusable. Converting that slab into a screened or enclosed sunroom is often faster and less expensive than a full addition because the foundation is already there.
Vinyl framing holds up well against Kendall's humidity and UV exposure without the painting and corrosion maintenance that aluminum can require over the years. It is a practical choice for homeowners who want long-term performance with minimal upkeep.
Kendall is an unincorporated part of Miami-Dade County, which means all permits run through the county building department rather than a city office. The county's codes are strict - particularly for wind loads and impact resistance - because of the hurricane history in this area. Hurricane Andrew made landfall just south of Kendall in 1992 and caused widespread destruction throughout these neighborhoods. Those events reshaped how South Florida builds, and every sunroom project here has to meet standards that reflect that history. A contractor who does not work regularly in Miami-Dade will struggle to navigate those requirements.
The homes throughout Kendall also present specific construction considerations. Most are slab-on-grade concrete block structures with tile or flat roofs, and attaching a new enclosed space to those walls correctly requires experience with CBS construction. The flat terrain means drainage from the new structure has to be planned carefully - Kendall neighborhoods flood quickly after heavy rain, and poorly routed water from a new addition can cause foundation and yard problems for years. The local climate also means that any enclosed space needs to account for the intense heat and UV exposure from South Florida's year-round sun.
Our crew works throughout Kendall regularly, pulling permits from Miami-Dade County's building department for projects ranging from straightforward screen enclosures to full four-season sunroom additions on 1980s ranch homes. We know the inspection cadence the county expects and how to submit drawings that pass plan review without multiple revision cycles, which keeps your project on schedule.
Kendall stretches from Dadeland Mall at the northern boundary south through The Hammocks and further to the Homestead Extension of Florida's Turnpike. We have worked on homes throughout all of it - from the older subdivisions near Dadeland to the townhome communities in The Hammocks. The housing stock varies across those areas, and the right approach to a sunroom addition differs depending on whether a home was built in 1975 or 1992. We assess each property individually rather than applying a one-size approach that ignores those differences.
Kendall borders Kendale Lakes to the west and connects to Tamiami to the north. If your home sits near those boundaries, we serve all of those areas and can help regardless of which side of the line you are on.
Call us or submit a request online and we respond within one business day. We ask a few basic questions about your property and project goals so we can prepare for the site visit rather than starting from scratch when we arrive.
We visit your Kendall property, review the existing slab, assess tie-in points on your CBS block walls, and check drainage around the planned structure. You receive a written estimate with no obligation to move forward.
We file all required documents with Miami-Dade County and schedule construction once the permit is approved. We keep you informed at each stage so you always know where the project stands without having to ask.
Construction is completed to Miami-Dade code, county inspection is passed, and we walk through the finished space with you before closing out. The permit records are filed with the county and attached to your property record.
We serve homeowners throughout Kendall and the surrounding Miami-Dade communities. One business day response, no sales pressure, just a straight estimate for your project.
(786) 905-1570Kendall is an unincorporated community in southwestern Miami-Dade County, home to roughly 75,000 to 80,000 residents. It has no traditional downtown - the area is made up primarily of residential neighborhoods, strip malls, and shopping centers developed rapidly from the 1970s through the early 1990s. The housing stock is mostly single-family ranch homes on concrete slabs with stucco exteriors and tile roofs, and owner-occupancy rates are high compared to much of Miami-Dade. Dadeland Mall marks the northern boundary and has been a landmark for the community since the 1960s. For background on the area, see the Kendall Wikipedia article.
The Hammocks is one of the best-known residential communities within Kendall, built around a series of lakes in the southern part of the area. Kendall sits just a few miles from Everglades National Park, and the flat, low-lying terrain - combined with the county's heavy summer rainfall - means flooding and drainage are ongoing concerns for homeowners throughout the community. The area's hurricane history, particularly Hurricane Andrew in 1992, has shaped how homes are built and repaired here. Neighboring communities include Kendale Lakes to the west and Westchester to the north, both of which we serve as well.
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