
Turn your unused backyard space into a comfortable, year-round room. We build fully permitted sunroom additions in Doral built to Miami-Dade hurricane code.

Sunroom additions in Doral, FL give homeowners fully enclosed, climate-controlled living space without the cost of a full interior room addition. Most projects run between $30,000 and $80,000 depending on size, glass selection, and whether the room needs its own cooling system. The result is a room you can use every day of the year, not just during the brief mild months South Florida gets in winter.
A lot of Doral homeowners come to us after realizing their patio or screen enclosure just cannot keep up with the heat and humidity. A screen room helps with bugs, but it does nothing for temperature. If you want a space that is genuinely comfortable from May through October, a fully enclosed room with energy-efficient glass is the answer. Many clients also pair this project with our four season sunrooms design approach, which includes full HVAC integration from day one.
If you are not sure which structure is right for your lot and HOA, our sunroom construction team will walk you through the options at your free on-site estimate.
If your backyard is unusable from May through October because the heat and humidity make it miserable, you're losing most of the year. Doral averages well above 90 degrees with high humidity through the summer. A properly built, air-conditioned sunroom lets you reclaim that space every day, not just during the short mild season.
Older screen enclosures in South Florida often develop tears or failing seals that let in insects and humidity. If you're finding mosquitoes inside your enclosure or noticing condensation and musty smells, patching what you have is rarely the right long-term answer. Upgrading to a fully enclosed room solves the problem at the source.
If you need a home office, a playroom, or a quiet place to decompress but don't want to move, a sunroom addition is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage. It's significantly less expensive than a full interior room addition and can be finished however suits your family's needs.
Unpermitted additions in Miami-Dade County are a well-known red flag for buyers and lenders. If you are planning to sell in the next several years, adding square footage through a properly permitted sunroom protects your investment and gives appraisers real square footage they can count. An unpermitted room often creates more problems than it solves.
Every sunroom addition project starts with a conversation about how you want to use the room and what your lot and HOA allow. For homeowners who want a space they can use every day, a four season sunroom is almost always the right choice in Doral's climate. It includes full insulation, sealed impact-rated windows, and a dedicated cooling system. For homeowners who want a faster, lower-cost solution and only need the space during the cooler months, a screen room or lightly enclosed porch may be a better starting point.
We also handle the full sunroom construction process from foundation to final inspection, including permit filing, county inspections, and electrical. If you're not starting from scratch and want to update an existing room or enclosure, our remodeling team handles that too. Every project gets a detailed written proposal before any work begins - no verbal estimates, no surprise additions.
Best for homeowners who want a fully climate-controlled room they can use every day, year-round.
A lighter option suited for homeowners who primarily use the space during cooler months and want a lower upfront cost.
Keeps out insects and provides shade without full climate control - comfortable from November through April in Doral.
A hybrid option that is more enclosed than a screen room but stops short of full four-season insulation and HVAC.
Building a sunroom addition in Doral is not the same as building one in Atlanta or Phoenix. Miami-Dade County requires that all glass, framing, and roof panels meet strict wind and impact standards - a direct result of what Hurricane Andrew did to South Florida in 1992. These requirements add cost, but they also mean your room is built to genuinely protect your home during a storm. Contractors who suggest standard windows in Miami-Dade either don't know local code or are cutting corners.
Doral's flat terrain also creates drainage challenges. The city was built on former wetlands, and many lots don't shed water naturally. We account for drainage in every foundation design so your slab doesn't shift or settle over time. Homeowners in Hialeah and Miami Lakes face the same conditions, and we've worked through them on projects across the area. Most Doral communities also have HOA requirements - we'll help you understand what documentation is needed for approval before we start drawing plans.
We start with a short phone call to understand what you want, roughly how large you're thinking, and whether you have an HOA. We respond within 1 business day and come prepared with useful questions, not a blank notepad.
We visit your home to measure the space, check setback requirements, and walk through design options. This is the time to ask about glass type, cooling, HOA appearance rules, and anything else on your mind. You leave with a clear written proposal.
After you sign, we prepare plans and submit to Miami-Dade County. This step takes four to ten weeks - there is nothing you need to do during this time except stay in touch. We keep you updated on where things stand.
Foundation, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and HVAC are installed in sequence. The county inspects at key milestones. When the final inspection is signed off, the room is yours - fully permitted, no waiting period.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(786) 905-1960Every sunroom we build uses glass and framing that meets Miami-Dade County's impact and wind-load standards. This isn't optional - it's what protects your home during storm season and what the county requires for permit approval.
We handle the entire permit process through Miami-Dade County, from plan submission to final inspection sign-off. You receive copies of all permit documentation when the job is done - important protection when you sell. For more context, the Miami-Dade County Building Department publishes permit requirements at miamidade.gov/building.
We have worked in Doral's gated communities and know what local associations typically require for exterior additions. We help you prepare the right documentation so your project does not get delayed or denied by your HOA board.
We use low-emissivity glass specifically designed to block solar heat while letting in natural light. This keeps your room comfortable year-round without driving up your electric bill - a real concern in Doral where AC runs nearly every month of the year.
These are the things that matter most when you're adding permanent structure to your home in South Florida. Permits protect your investment, hurricane-rated materials protect your family, and the right glass makes your new room usable every day of the year. Call us at (786) 905-1960 to talk through your project.
A fully insulated, HVAC-connected room addition designed to stay comfortable in Doral's heat every month of the year.
Learn MoreGround-up construction of new sunroom structures on your Doral property, from foundation and framing through final county inspection.
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