
Your patio should be usable more than a few months a year. A patio enclosure turns that underused outdoor space into a room your family actually wants to be in, built to handle South Florida heat, bugs, and storm season.

Patio enclosures in Miami Shores transform an existing outdoor patio, lanai, or covered porch into an enclosed living space - available in screen, glass, or fully insulated styles - with installation taking a few days once permits are approved and materials arrive.
In Miami Shores, the combination of intense afternoon sun, daily summer rain, and relentless mosquitoes makes an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. A patio enclosure addresses all three. The right style for your home depends on how much ventilation versus weather protection you want, and how much you plan to use the space.
Homeowners who want a fully finished, climate-controlled room often look at custom sunrooms as a next step up. For those who want something even more open and budget-friendly, our enclosed patio rooms are worth reviewing alongside this option.
If your patio or lanai is too hot, too buggy, or too rainy to enjoy for most of the day, you are not getting real value from that square footage. In Miami Shores, intense afternoon sun combined with summer downpours can make an open patio nearly unusable from late spring through early fall. An enclosure turns that wasted space into somewhere your family actually wants to be.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real quality-of-life issue in South Florida, especially in the evenings. A screen enclosure is one of the most effective ways to reclaim your outdoor hours - you get the breeze and the view without the bites. This single benefit alone is enough reason for many Miami Shores homeowners to move forward.
If you need a casual room for kids to play, a quiet spot to work from home, or a place to entertain guests, an enclosed patio fills that role without the cost and disruption of a full home addition. It adds genuinely usable square footage at a fraction of the price of building from scratch.
Many Miami Shores homes have pools or lush landscaping that are beautiful but hard to sit near in the heat and humidity. A screened or glass enclosure around a pool deck or garden patio creates a protected space where you can actually relax, while also keeping leaves and debris out of the pool.
We install patio enclosures across the full range - from basic screen enclosures that keep bugs out and breezes in, to glass and acrylic panel systems that block rain and wind while flooding the space with natural light. Every option uses aluminum framing rated for coastal exposure, and every project is permitted and inspected through Miami-Dade County. We size each system to your existing patio footprint and design it to shed water cleanly - flat-roof pooling is one of the most common problems we see on poor installations here.
If you want a step up from a standard enclosure, our custom sunrooms add full insulation, climate control, and a finish level that matches your home's interior. For a lighter option, our enclosed patio rooms offer a simple, clean enclosure without the full sunroom build. We will help you compare both before you commit.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow, bug protection, and a clean look at the most accessible price.
Ideal for those who want rain and wind protection while keeping the space open and light-filled year-round.
Suited for homeowners who want a weathertight room with low-emissivity glazing to manage heat in South Florida summers.
Miami Shores is a historic village where most homes sit on flat, low-lying lots with limited natural drainage. When we add an enclosure, we think carefully about how water flows off the new roof and across the slab - redirecting it away from your foundation and your neighbors' yards. The homes here, many built in Mediterranean Revival style with flat or barrel tile roofs, need an enclosure connection that is properly flashed and sealed, because that seam between the new structure and the existing roofline is where shortcuts show up as leaks after the first hard rain.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, from El Portal to Miami - and we bring the same attention to drainage, flashing, and coastal material specs to every project regardless of neighborhood. A patio enclosure that is built right here will still look and perform the way it should five or ten hurricane seasons from now.
For further reading on South Florida's building environment, the International Code Council publishes the standards that underpin Florida's building code requirements, and NARI (National Association of the Remodeling Industry) provides guidance on selecting and vetting remodeling contractors.
We visit your home, measure the existing patio or lanai, and walk through your goals - how you want to use the space, how much enclosure versus ventilation you want, and what your budget looks like. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
Once you approve the design and written quote, we submit permit drawings to Miami-Dade County and order your custom-fabricated components. We handle all paperwork and keep you updated - you do not need to manage the permit process yourself.
Our crew sets the frame, installs the roof system, fits wall panels or screens, and hangs doors. We give special attention to the connection between the new structure and your existing roofline - proper flashing here prevents the leaks that show up after the first rainstorm.
A building inspector signs off on the completed work. We then walk you through the finished enclosure, demonstrate how doors and panels operate, and hand over all warranty documents. The permit is on record - protecting your home at resale and with your insurer.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, inspections, and everything in between.
(786) 435-9561Florida requires that glazing, framing, and structural components used in enclosures carry state or county product approvals. We document these approvals on every project and can show you the certification for each material we propose - not just assure you it exists.
We have built enclosures on the flat lots and older-style homes of Miami Shores since 2017. We know where drainage needs careful planning, how the village approaches design review, and which HOA processes to navigate before a permit application goes in.
We prepare drawings, submit the application, coordinate the county inspection, and close the permit under our own contractor's license. When the job is done, there is a clean permit record attached to your home - which matters to your insurer and to any future buyer.
On flat Miami Shores lots, water management is as important as the enclosure itself. We plan how rain drains off the new roof, where downspouts discharge, and how the connection to your home is sealed - because leaks at that seam are the most common failure we see on other contractors' work.
Every one of these points comes from building in this neighborhood for years, not from a generic contractor checklist. When you hire us for your patio enclosure, you get a team that already knows your street, your soil, and what Miami-Dade County expects.
A fully designed, climate-controlled sunroom addition built around your home's footprint and your family's lifestyle.
Learn MoreA clean, simple patio enclosure option for homeowners who want a defined outdoor room without a full sunroom build.
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