
Gain a comfortable, light-filled room your whole family can enjoy every month of the year - designed for South Florida heat, hurricane season, and the indoor-outdoor lifestyle Miami Shores is known for.

Sunroom additions in Miami Shores are fully enclosed, climate-controlled rooms attached to your home, built with glass or glazed panel walls - most residential projects run from two to four months start to finish, including the permitting phase. The critical difference from building sunrooms elsewhere is the glazing and wind-resistance design required for South Florida conditions. Standard glass traps heat; the right product keeps the room genuinely comfortable even in July.
Miami Shores homeowners typically pursue a sunroom addition when their backyard or porch sits unused for months because of the heat, humidity, and afternoon storms. A well-designed addition solves that problem permanently. If you are also weighing a fully insulated build, our four season sunrooms service covers everything that makes a room comfortable through every season.
We handle the full permit application, plan review, and inspections through Miami-Dade County. The permitting process here is more involved than in most other Florida counties, and we know exactly what reviewers look for.
If your outdoor space feels like an oven from May through September, the problem is not the porch - it is the lack of climate control. An unprotected patio in Miami Shores heat means you are losing functional living space for months. A sunroom with proper glazing and cooling gives it back.
A home office, a dedicated playroom, or a quiet reading space - if you need another room but do not want a full interior renovation, a sunroom addition delivers usable square footage without touching your existing floor plan. It is one of the most practical ways to expand a Miami Shores home.
Many Miami Shores homes have enclosed porches built decades ago with single-pane glass and failed seals. If your existing room is hot, drafty, or showing water stains, the underlying problem will not improve on its own. Replacing it with a modern system fixes the root cause - not just the symptom.
South Florida is built around light, air, and views - but open porches and patios are genuinely difficult to use much of the year. A sunroom lets you enjoy natural light, garden views, and a sense of outdoor connection without the bugs, the rain, or the heat pressing in on you.
Every sunroom addition we build starts with a site visit and a design conversation about how you plan to use the space. From there, we handle the full scope - foundation or slab work, framing built to Miami-Dade wind standards, glazing selection for South Florida heat, roofing and waterproofing, electrical, and HVAC connection. If you want a fully insulated, year-round room with its own climate control, our four season sunrooms option gives you that.
We also offer the structural and system work as a standalone service for homeowners who already have a design in mind. Our sunroom construction service covers foundation-to-finish builds, including every permit submission and inspection from start to final walkthrough.
For homeowners who want year-round comfort - insulated walls, real HVAC, and glazing designed for Miami's heat.
Full structural build from slab to ceiling, suited for homeowners starting fresh with a clear design and site.
For those who want a layout or feature set that goes beyond a standard package - we work to your brief.
A more affordable path to enclosing an existing patio with panels or screen, improving usability without a full addition.
Miami Shores sits in one of the sunniest, most humid parts of the continental United States, and that changes every design decision. The goal here is not trapping warmth in the winter - it is keeping brutal summer heat out. Standard glass fails at that job. The glazing choice you make before a single board goes up determines whether your new room is genuinely livable in August or effectively closed off for five months. We stock and install products specifically rated for South Florida solar exposure, and we explain each option in terms you can evaluate without a construction background.
Miami-Dade County is also a high-velocity hurricane wind zone, which means every component of your sunroom - the glass, the frame, the roof tie-in - must be engineered and certified to meet those standards. We know Miami-Dade's plan review process well, and we build to those requirements as a baseline, not an add-on. Homeowners in North Miami and Miami face the same wind-zone requirements, and we serve them with the same standards we apply in Miami Shores.
For further reading on Florida's wind-resistance building requirements, the Florida Building Commission publishes the current Florida Building Code, which governs all permitted construction in Miami-Dade County.
Call or submit our contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit. That visit shapes everything - we are not quoting from photos.
We measure the space, assess the foundation, review your priorities, and discuss glazing and cooling options. You receive a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, and cost.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we prepare and submit the full permit application to Miami-Dade. Plan review typically runs four to eight weeks - we manage all follow-up.
With permits in hand, construction begins. Foundation, framing, glazing, roofing, HVAC, and finishes follow in sequence. We coordinate all county inspections and walk through the completed room with you before calling the job done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a free on-site estimate tailored to your specific lot, layout, and local requirements. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free visit.
(786) 435-9561We pull permits in our own name and schedule all required county inspections. That means your sunroom is a legal, documented part of your home - not a liability you discover when you try to sell.
We have built in Miami-Dade's designated wind zone since 2017. Every frame, every glazing system, every roof connection meets the wind-resistance standards that South Florida actually demands - not the minimums that apply in calmer regions.
We visit your property, measure the space, and give you a written estimate that reflects your specific lot, your existing structure, and current Miami-Dade material and labor costs. No phone quotes, no pressure.
We know the older housing stock here - the 1930s-to-1960s masonry homes, the stucco exteriors, the tile roofs - and how to attach a new room to those structures properly. Local experience matters for older builds.
Every one of these points connects to the same thing: a sunroom you can trust for the long term. You can verify our state contractor license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before you sign anything.
A four season sunroom gives you a fully insulated, HVAC-connected room that stays comfortable in Miami Shores summers and cool winters alike.
Learn MoreFull sunroom construction from foundation to finishing - built to Miami-Dade code with every permit and inspection handled for you.
Learn MoreWe handle Miami-Dade permitting from start to finish - contact us now and get a free estimate before material costs change.