
Get a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom addition designed around your home, your lot, and South Florida's climate - not a kit off a catalog shelf.

Custom sunrooms in Miami Shores are fully enclosed additions built to the exact dimensions and specifications of your property, with glazing and cooling chosen for South Florida's heat and hurricane season, and most projects take ten to sixteen weeks from contract to finished room.
Unlike a prefabricated kit room, a custom sunroom in Miami Shores is designed around your specific home - your lot setbacks, your roofline, your existing slab or foundation, and the way you want to use the space. In Miami-Dade County, that design also has to account for local wind-load requirements and product approval standards that most other parts of the country never deal with. The result is a room that fits your home like it was always meant to be there.
Once you know what a custom build can do, it is worth exploring your options. If you want to understand the full construction process, sunroom construction covers the technical side in detail.
If your covered patio or back porch goes unused from June through September because of heat or afternoon rain, a fully enclosed and air-conditioned custom sunroom solves that. The room you have been avoiding becomes one of the most-used spaces in your home, year-round.
Many Miami Shores homes were built in the mid-20th century with jalousie-windowed Florida rooms that leak air, let in insects, and do little to block heat. An older enclosure that feels stuffy in summer and drafty in the cool season is a strong candidate for replacement with a modern, energy-efficient custom room.
If your family needs a home office, a playroom, or a casual dining area, a sunroom adds real square footage without the cost and complexity of a full structural addition. You get a finished, climate-controlled room at a fraction of the disruption.
A properly permitted, well-finished custom sunroom adds visible, usable square footage that buyers in Miami Shores notice. In a market where outdoor-indoor living is a genuine lifestyle priority, a bright, functional sunroom addition stands out and holds its value at resale.
We handle every part of the process - from the first site visit and design consultation through permitting, construction, inspections, and final walkthrough. Our custom sunroom work covers the full range, from a modest single-room addition over an existing slab to a large, fully finished four-season room with impact-rated glass and a connected HVAC system. We can tie into a gable roof, build a lean-to addition, or design a cathedral-ceiling room depending on what your home and lot allow. Every project goes through Miami-Dade County's permit and plan-review process, and we manage that entirely on your behalf.
Part of the custom process is helping you make smart material choices for this climate. We work with you on glazing that addresses both solar heat gain and hurricane impact requirements - two things you cannot separate in this part of Florida. If you want to go deeper on design choices before committing to a project scope, our sunroom design service is a good place to start. And if you are comparing a custom build against other project types, we can walk you through how a sunroom construction project is scoped and priced.
Best for homeowners adding a sunroom along the back of the house where the roofline allows a straightforward single-slope tie-in.
Suited to homes where the addition needs to match the existing roofline character, often with more interior headroom and a finished ceiling.
Ideal for homeowners who want a finished, insulated addition with impact glass and full HVAC integration for year-round daily use.
Miami Shores is a small, well-established village with its own zoning rules, active code enforcement, and lots that are not large. Where your sunroom can sit on the property - how close to the side yard, rear yard, or neighbor's fence - is governed by local setback requirements your contractor should confirm before design begins. Miami-Dade County's product approval requirements for glazing and framing systems go further than the state building code, and any contractor who cannot tell you whether their materials are approved for use in this county should not be your first call. The combination of saltwater air from Biscayne Bay, intense summer sun, and annual hurricane season means the materials and engineering standards here are genuinely different from most of the country.
We build custom sunrooms across the area - from established residential streets in El Portal to the older homes and larger lots in Biscayne Park. Every project gets the same attention to local wind-load compliance, Miami-Dade product approvals, and village permit requirements.
We come to your home, measure the space, and walk through your goals - how you plan to use the room, your budget range, and any preferences for style or glazing. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We prepare a detailed written proposal covering materials, dimensions, roofline, glazing type, and a clear timeline. Review it carefully and ask questions - changes after permitting begins cost time and money.
We submit permit drawings to Miami-Dade County and manage the entire review process on your behalf. Plan review can take several weeks - we keep you informed so you are never guessing about timing.
Once permits are approved, construction begins with foundation or slab work, then framing, glazing, roofing, and finishing. We schedule all required inspections and walk you through the finished room before closing the permit.
We handle permits, Miami-Dade approvals, and construction from start to finish. No pressure - just a straight conversation about your project.
(786) 435-9561Every glazing system and framing component we specify carries the Miami-Dade product approval required for construction in this county. That is not a detail we overlook - it is what separates a room that passes inspection from one that fails and has to be rebuilt. You can verify the approval status of any product we use before we order it.
We handle the full permit application and every required inspection with Miami-Dade County. At the end of the job, you receive documentation of the closed permit - paperwork that matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim. We never ask you to pull your own permit.
We design every custom sunroom with heat-rejecting glazing and proper cooling connections, because a room that is uncomfortable in July is not a room anyone uses. We work in this climate every day and choose materials that perform here - not materials engineered for a northern winter.
Every project comes with a written warranty covering both materials and workmanship. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for quality and ethics in sunroom construction, and we build to those standards on every job in Miami Shores.
When you put all of this together - approved materials, managed permits, South Florida-specific design, and a written warranty - you get a custom sunroom that functions well, holds up over time, and creates no headaches at resale. That is what we deliver in Miami Shores.
Learn how a sunroom project is scoped, permitted, and built in Miami-Dade County from foundation to finished room.
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