
Get your backyard back. A properly built patio enclosure keeps bugs out, blocks the afternoon sun, and lets you stay outside through South Florida storms - fully permitted and HOA-approved.

Patio enclosures in Doral turn your existing outdoor slab into a protected, usable room by adding walls, a roof structure, and either screens or glass panels - most projects complete construction in one to three weeks once permits are approved.
In Doral, where the rainy season runs June through October and mosquitoes are relentless for months at a time, a patio enclosure is less a luxury addition and more a practical fix for a backyard you cannot currently use. Screen enclosures are the most common type in South Florida - they let the breeze in while keeping bugs and direct rain out. Glass enclosures go further, giving you a room that functions more like interior space. Both types require Miami-Dade County permits and must be engineered to meet local hurricane wind requirements.
If you want more protection than a screen offers, a fully enclosed patio room with solid walls and interior finishes is the next step up.
If your patio sits empty from May through October because of bugs, an enclosure changes that immediately. South Florida mosquito pressure is persistent and intense during the wet season. A properly screened or glass-enclosed patio removes the problem entirely.
South Florida's UV exposure, salt-laden air, and frequent rain are unusually hard on outdoor materials. If cushions fade within a season or furniture frames are showing rust, your patio needs protection. An enclosure dramatically slows that wear by blocking direct sun and rain.
Doral's rainy season brings near-daily afternoon thunderstorms from June through September. If a passing shower consistently forces you inside, an enclosure lets you stay out through most of those storms. A covered, screened space keeps the rain out while you enjoy the sound of it.
In some of Doral's more active HOA communities, visible patio deterioration - cracked screens, rusted frames - can trigger a notice. If you have seen neighbors get cited, replacing your existing enclosure now keeps you in good standing and resets the clock on maintenance.
We build both screen enclosures and glass sunroom enclosures, and the right choice depends on your budget, your HOA guidelines, and how you plan to use the space. Screen enclosures use aluminum framing and fine mesh screening - the most common setup in South Florida because it fits the climate and keeps costs down. Glass enclosures add solid window panels, giving you more weather protection and making the space feel more like an interior room.
For homeowners who want even more from their outdoor space, our custom sunrooms offer full design control from the ground up, and our enclosed patio rooms provide a finished interior look with proper wall insulation and flooring. Every project - from the simplest screen enclosure to a fully custom glass room - goes through the same permit and inspection process.
Best for homeowners who want airflow, bug control, and rain protection at the most accessible price point.
Ideal for those who want to use the space comfortably through heat and rain, with more of an interior-room feel.
Standard in South Florida for their rust resistance, light weight, and ability to meet wind-load requirements.
We work within your community's architectural guidelines and prepare all HOA submission documents for you.
Most of Doral's homes were built after 2000, and many were designed with a concrete patio slab already sized and positioned for an enclosure. That makes the structural part of most projects more straightforward here than in older South Florida neighborhoods. But the climate and code environment are both demanding. Miami-Dade County requires every enclosure to be engineered to its high-velocity hurricane zone standards - which means the aluminum framing, fasteners, and anchoring must be rated for sustained winds that would destroy a structure built to lesser specs. Homeowners in Hialeah Gardens and Medley face the same requirements - and we work in both communities regularly.
Doral also has a large number of active HOA communities that require architectural review approval before a permit can even be filed. That review typically takes two to six weeks, depending on when the board meets. The good news is that most newer Doral homes were designed with HOA guidelines already in mind, so enclosures that work with the existing roofline and exterior finish tend to sail through review with few revisions.
For guidance on enclosure hurricane standards, see the Federal Alliance for Safe Homes and the Florida Building Commission.
We ask about your patio size, HOA status, and what you want from the space. Expect a response within 1 business day so we can schedule your free on-site visit.
We measure your patio, check the slab and roofline, and talk through screen vs. glass options and door placement. You receive a written quote within a few days of the visit.
We prepare your HOA submission and handle the Miami-Dade permit application. We never suggest skipping permits - the inspection process protects your investment.
Most enclosures take one to three weeks to build. We schedule the required county inspection and walk you through the finished space before calling the job complete.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just an honest conversation and a free on-site estimate. Most projects in Doral are straightforward to quote once we see the slab and roofline in person.
(786) 905-1960Every enclosure we build in Doral meets Miami-Dade County's wind requirements for the high-velocity hurricane zone. That is not a marketing phrase - it is a structural requirement we verify at every stage.
We handle the HOA drawings and county permit filing so you do not have to navigate either process alone. Your enclosure is fully approved before a single post goes in the ground.
We have worked across Doral and the surrounding Miami-Dade communities since 2020. We know which HOAs have the most detailed review processes and which inspectors to call for a fast turnaround.
Your written quote covers materials, labor, permit fees, and HOA submission costs - no line items that appear later. The number you agree to is the number on the final invoice.
These are the specific things that separate a project you are glad you did from one you regret. We cover every one of them before the first crew member sets foot on your property.
Design a one-of-a-kind enclosed room built to your exact dimensions and taste, not an off-the-shelf product.
Learn MoreA fully finished patio room with solid walls and interior finishes - ideal if you want the look and feel of an interior room outside.
Learn MoreCall us now or submit a request - we reply within 1 business day and never charge for an on-site visit. The sooner you start, the sooner you can enjoy your backyard again.