
You want a bright, comfortable room that works year-round. We install fully enclosed glass solariums built for South Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane season.
You want a bright, comfortable room that works year-round. We install fully enclosed glass solariums built for South Florida heat, humidity, and hurricane season.

Solarium installation in Miami Shores means adding a fully enclosed, glass-walled room to your home using an engineered aluminum or steel frame - most projects move from permit approval to a finished, inspected room in two to four weeks of active construction.
The biggest difference between a solarium and a standard screened porch or three-season room is that a solarium is completely sealed with structural glass, making it a climate-controlled space you can furnish and use every day of the year. For Miami Shores homeowners who love the look and feel of the outdoors but spend months avoiding the heat and mosquitoes, a solarium is the practical answer. Many clients who start exploring patio cover installation end up choosing a solarium once they understand the difference in year-round usability.
If your patio or yard sits empty from June through September because of heat and humidity, a solarium reclaims that space. With the right glass and cooling plan, it becomes a room you actually use every day, not just when the weather cooperates.
You want to feel surrounded by your garden and the open sky without the brutal Miami summer working against you. A solarium puts glass between you and the weather while keeping the sense of being outside. The bugs and afternoon thunderstorms stay on the other side.
If you want a breakfast nook, a plant-filled sitting area, or a casual entertaining space that feels different from the rest of the house, a covered patio or screen room is not enough. A solarium gives you floor-to-ceiling glass and a room you can furnish like any other space.
In Miami Shores, where homes are closely matched in size and style, a finished solarium is a genuine differentiator. Buyers in this market respond to outdoor-connected living, and a permitted solarium adds documented square footage and visual appeal that shows immediately.
Our solarium work covers the full range of enclosed glass room projects - from compact single-wall additions off a living room to larger multi-wall solariums that replace an existing patio or replace an underused deck. If you are exploring a full custom layout, our custom sunrooms service covers bespoke floor plans and premium glazing options. Every solarium project we take on involves a site visit, a written proposal, permit handling, and a final walkthrough so you are never left guessing about the next step.
Glass selection is the most important decision in a South Florida solarium, and we walk you through every option during your consultation - from standard insulated units to solar-control low-e glass that makes a real difference in summer comfort. We also handle all ventilation planning, including roof vents, ceiling fan rough-in, and connections to your existing HVAC. Homeowners who want a lighter, lower-cost outdoor shelter that stays open to the air often start by looking at patio cover installation and can move up to a full solarium if their goals call for it.
Suits homeowners adding a practical, year-round room with solid performance at a more accessible price point.
Ideal for south- or west-facing additions where afternoon sun is intense and comfort in summer is the top priority.
Designed for homeowners who want a specific footprint, curved glass, premium finishes, or a layout that integrates tightly with the existing home.
Miami Shores sits in one of the sunniest, most humid parts of the continental United States, and those conditions change everything about how a solarium must be built. In most of the country, the design challenge is keeping warmth in during winter. Here, the challenge is keeping the room cool from May through October. Glass type, roof ventilation, and connection to air conditioning are the three decisions that determine whether your solarium becomes the most-used room in the house or a space you avoid on hot days. We have installed solariums in Miami Shores and the surrounding villages long enough to know exactly which combinations hold up in this climate - and which ones look good on paper but fail in the field.
Miami-Dade County also enforces some of the strictest wind-load standards in the country, and any solarium built here must meet those requirements with rated glass, framing, and anchor systems. Homeowners in Aventura and Bal Harbour face the same requirements, and we bring the same documentation and approved products to every job across the area. The permit and inspection trail we build into every project also protects your home's value when it comes time to sell.
Call or submit a form and we respond within one business day. There is no cost or commitment at this stage - we want to understand your goals before talking numbers.
We visit your home, measure the space, and discuss glass options, ventilation, and layout. You receive a written proposal with itemized costs so you can compare it against other bids clearly.
We handle the permit application and submit the required drawings to the building department. Miami-Dade reviews can take several weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
Active construction typically runs one to three weeks once permits are in hand. A building inspector visits to sign off on the finished structure, and we walk through the room with you before closing out the job.
We handle the permits, the engineering, and the installation - no pressure, no surprises.
(786) 435-9561We have installed enclosed glass rooms in Miami Shores and the surrounding area long enough to know which glass coatings, frame systems, and ventilation approaches actually perform here. A contractor from outside this region may not understand the combination of solar intensity, humidity, and storm exposure that your solarium will face every day.
We use glass panels and framing systems that carry the product approvals required for Miami-Dade County. This is not optional documentation - it is what protects your structure in hurricane season and protects your permit from being flagged. We have the paperwork ready and share it without hesitation.
Every solarium we install is permitted through the correct local building department and passes a final inspection. This gives you a paper trail that matters when you sell, when you file an insurance claim, or when the next owner wants to know the work was done right.
Florida requires contractors building permanent room additions to hold a state-issued license. You can look up our license status on the state's official database before you sign anything. We encourage you to check - it is one of the simplest ways to separate serious contractors from the ones cutting corners.
These are not generic claims - they are the specific things Miami Shores homeowners ask about when they call us. We can speak to each one directly, and we back them up with documentation.
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