
Stop losing your backyard to bugs and afternoon rain. A properly built three season sunroom gives you a real enclosed room that stays comfortable nearly all year in Doral's mild climate.

Three season sunrooms in Doral give homeowners an enclosed, weather-protected room built on an existing patio or new slab, with walls of operable windows that block rain, bugs, and direct sun - most projects take one to three weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Unlike a fully open screened porch, a three season room has solid windows that close completely when the afternoon thunderstorms roll in. And unlike a fully conditioned four season addition, it does not require an HVAC hookup - which keeps the cost significantly lower. In Doral's mild climate, where temperatures rarely drop below the mid-50s even in winter, many homeowners find their three season room stays usable nearly year-round.
If your current setup is a basic screened enclosure that gets too hot to use by May, a three season room is the next logical step. You can also explore patio enclosures if you want a simpler, lower-cost option that still adds meaningful protection.
If your outdoor furniture collects dust from May through October because of mosquitoes or afternoon rain, a three season room solves that directly. South Florida mosquito pressure is among the highest in the country. A properly enclosed room with sealed windows gives you the outdoor feel without the exposure.
If you have a screened enclosure but find it unbearable on summer afternoons, upgrading to a three season room with low-emissivity glass makes a real difference. The coating reflects heat without blocking light. Many homeowners convert existing screened porches, which reduces cost and construction time.
If your home feels cramped but a full conditioned addition is outside your budget, a three season sunroom is a practical middle ground. It adds usable square footage - a dining table, a reading chair, a play area - at a fraction of a full addition's cost.
Older aluminum patio covers in South Florida often predate current wind-resistance requirements. If yours is rusting, sagging, or no longer shedding rain cleanly, it may not survive the next serious storm. A new three season room built to current Miami-Dade standards gives you comfort and peace of mind.
We build three season sunrooms on existing concrete slabs or new foundations, depending on what your yard requires. The rooms are framed in aluminum or structural materials rated for South Florida's wind loads, with large operable windows - sliding, crank-out, or folding - that you control based on the weather. If you want something with more weather protection and a simpler build, our patio enclosures are a good starting point. If you want full year-round climate control, our four season sunrooms go further with insulation and HVAC integration.
Every three season room we build goes through Miami-Dade County permitting and inspection. We handle the HOA submission for communities that require design approval before a permit can be filed. You receive copies of all permits and inspection records at the end of the project.
Built to your patio dimensions and HOA guidelines, with your choice of window style and roofline.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing slab who want to enclose the space without breaking new ground.
Replace an aging screen enclosure with a glass-windowed room that performs better in heat and rain.
All windows, frames, and structural connections meet Miami-Dade County wind-resistance requirements.
Doral sits in one of the most demanding climates in the country for outdoor structures. The rainy season runs from June through October, with daily afternoon thunderstorms that make an open patio unusable for months at a time. South Florida's mosquito pressure is persistent from late spring through fall. And the intense UV exposure that comes with living this close to the equator degrades unprotected outdoor materials faster than almost anywhere else in the continental United States. A three season room addresses all of those conditions at once. Homeowners near Sweetwater and across Miami Springs deal with the same heat, humidity, and storm exposure as Doral - and we serve all of those communities.
Miami-Dade County also has some of the strictest building code requirements in the country for wind resistance. Every sunroom we build here must use windows, doors, and structural connections rated for hurricane-force winds - which is more expensive than what you would pay in other parts of Florida, but means your room will hold up when a serious storm rolls through. This is not optional, and a contractor who suggests cutting corners on it is not looking out for your best interests.
For more on Florida's building code requirements for sunrooms, see the Florida Building Commission.
We ask a few questions about your patio size, HOA status, and how you plan to use the room. You will hear from us within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit.
We measure your space, review your existing slab, check drainage, and discuss window and roof options. You get a written estimate within a few days - no obligation.
We handle the HOA submission and Miami-Dade permit application for you. Permit review can take several weeks - we keep you updated throughout and never suggest skipping it.
Once permits are approved, most rooms are framed, windowed, and finished in one to three weeks. We schedule required inspections and walk you through the completed room before calling the job done.
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - just a straight conversation about what is possible for your home. 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 meets Miami-Dade County's hurricane zone requirements. That means the windows, framing, and anchoring are rated for the wind speeds South Florida is designed for - not a lesser standard.
We file every permit and prepare every HOA submission before work begins. Your room will be fully approved and documented, so it never becomes a problem when you sell or refinance.
We have worked on properties across Doral and the surrounding Miami-Dade communities. We know the local HOA processes, the county permit office, and what materials hold up in this climate.
You receive a written, itemized quote before any work begins. We do not add unexpected charges halfway through the project - the number you agree to is the number on the final invoice.
Every one of these commitments shows up in how we handle your project from the first phone call. You get a contractor who knows this county's requirements, this climate's demands, and what it actually takes to build a room that lasts here.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry recommends getting written estimates from multiple licensed contractors before committing to any major home improvement project.
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