
Salt air and humidity are hard on most building materials. Vinyl holds up. We build fully enclosed sunrooms with vinyl frames, heat-reducing glass, and engineering that meets Miami-Dade hurricane standards.

Vinyl sunrooms in Miami Shores are fully enclosed glass additions built onto the back or side of your home using vinyl-framed walls, a roof system, and large glazed panels - most projects go from permit approval to finished room in six to twelve weeks depending on size and site conditions.
Frame material is not a minor detail in this climate. Miami Shores sits close to Biscayne Bay, and the combination of salt air, year-round humidity, and afternoon rainstorms accelerates corrosion and decay in materials that would last decades in a drier environment. Vinyl does not rust, rot, or need repainting, which makes it a practical fit for this part of South Florida. Most homeowners find it holds up better over time with less upkeep than wood or aluminum alternatives. If you are also considering the design side of the project, our sunroom design service covers how material choices interact with roofline options and glazing specifications.
We have been building sunrooms in Miami Shores and the surrounding area since 2017. Every vinyl sunroom we construct is permitted, engineered to Miami-Dade County wind-load standards, and built with glazing that handles South Florida solar heat - not just glass that looks good on a showroom floor.
If your patio or backyard sits empty most afternoons because the heat makes it unbearable, a vinyl sunroom gives that space back. With the right glazing and cooling, you can enjoy the view of your yard even on the hottest Miami Shores days without the heat or the insects cutting your time short.
South Florida mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and daily summer downpours make an open porch frustrating for much of the year. A fully enclosed vinyl sunroom lets you sit outside in every sense - surrounded by light and greenery - without the bugs or sudden storms forcing you back inside.
Many Miami Shores homes have screened enclosures or open lanais built decades ago that no longer serve the family well. Converting or replacing that space with a modern vinyl sunroom brings it up to current comfort and energy standards and turns it into a room you actually want to spend time in.
If your household has grown, you work from home, or you want a dedicated spot for plants, hobbies, or relaxing, a sunroom adds real square footage at a lower cost than a traditional room addition. A vinyl frame makes the project more straightforward to build and maintain over time in this climate.
We handle the full construction process from site assessment to final inspection. After a visit to your property, we prepare a detailed proposal covering room dimensions, glazing options, cooling approach, and total price. Once you approve the design, we submit the building permit application with engineered drawings that meet Miami-Dade County wind-load requirements. We manage the permit review and schedule construction as soon as approval is in hand. On site, we handle foundation or slab work, vinyl framing, roof installation, glazing, and electrical rough-in for lighting and outlets - all coordinated so the project moves smoothly from one phase to the next. For homeowners whose properties also require HOA approval, we prepare the documentation the association needs so both tracks move forward together rather than one delaying the other.
The room you end up with is a sealed, air-conditionable living space - not a screened porch. If you want to go further and build a fully climate-controlled addition, we can pair the vinyl sunroom with sunroom additions work that includes HVAC connections and finishing trades. Homeowners who want a simpler, more cost-effective enclosed space often choose a three season sunroom approach, which we also build - the right choice depends on how you plan to use the room and how important full year-round climate control is to you.
Suits homeowners adding an enclosed room to an existing patio footprint or open yard space.
Suits homeowners who want to upgrade an existing screen room to a fully enclosed, year-round vinyl sunroom.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered outdoor area they want to enclose with vinyl framing and glazed panels.
Suits homeowners who want impact glazing, ceiling fans, and a dedicated cooling source specified and installed as part of the build.
Miami Shores sits close to Biscayne Bay on the eastern edge, and even homes several blocks inland feel the effects of salt air on building materials. Vinyl frames resist corrosion better than bare metal and do not absorb moisture the way wood does, which means less maintenance and a longer service life in a coastal environment. The village also has a large share of older homes - many built in the 1930s through the 1960s - where existing outdoor structures like screened lanais and open porches have aged well past their practical life. Replacing those spaces with a well-built vinyl sunroom brings the property up to current comfort standards without the cost or disruption of a full interior renovation. South Florida's rainy season, which brings near-daily afternoon downpours from roughly June through October, also makes a sealed, fully enclosed room far more usable than any open-air alternative.
Miami-Dade County's wind-load and impact-glazing requirements are among the most demanding in the country, and every vinyl sunroom we build is engineered and permitted to meet those standards. We also serve homeowners in North Miami and Miami, where the same county requirements apply and similar coastal conditions affect material performance over time.
Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day. We schedule a no-cost visit to your property to take measurements, assess the existing structure, and talk through what you want the room to do.
After the site visit, we prepare a written proposal with room dimensions, glazing options, cooling approach, and a clear total price. Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we move into the permitting phase - no surprise costs later.
We submit the building permit application with engineered drawings to Miami-Dade County. Review typically takes two to four weeks. We track the permit status and keep you updated so you always know where things stand without having to follow up yourself.
Once the permit is approved, construction runs one to three weeks on site. We handle foundation prep, framing, glazing, roofing, and electrical rough-in. After the final building inspection passes, we do a walkthrough with you and hand over your permit closeout documentation.
We handle the permit, the engineering drawings, and every phase of construction - you just approve the plan and we take it from there.
(786) 435-9561Every vinyl sunroom we build includes engineered and stamped drawings that meet Miami-Dade County's wind-resistance requirements - not a standard package adapted from another region. This means your addition is designed to survive the storms that come every year in South Florida, and it passes permit review the first time.
In Miami-Dade County, glass in new additions is generally required to be impact-rated or paired with an approved storm protection system. We specify glazing products that meet both the impact requirement and South Florida's solar heat challenge simultaneously, so you get a room that is comfortable to use and protected from storms without needing shutters.
We have been building in Miami Shores and the surrounding communities since 2017, and we know the permit office, the local soil conditions, and the older home construction that most properties here involve. References from completed local projects are available - neighbors whose sunrooms you can look at before you commit.
Florida requires a state contractor license for room additions, and you can verify any contractor before you sign a contract through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. We carry liability insurance and workers compensation, and we pull our own permits on every project.
A vinyl sunroom built to Miami-Dade standards, with the right glazing and cooling plan, is a room you will use every day - not a space you avoid from June through September. That is what we aim to deliver on every project.
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