
Stop losing your outdoor space to South Florida heat and storms. A properly built sunroom addition gives you a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can enjoy every month of the year.

Sunroom additions in Tamiami, FL involve building a glass-walled enclosed room attached to your home, typically taking four to eight weeks to complete once permits are approved. Most homeowners in Miami-Dade spend between $35,000 and $75,000 depending on size, glass type, and whether the room is climate-controlled.
Tamiami's climate makes the choice of materials and design critical. Without proper insulation and a connection to your air conditioning, a sunroom here will be unusable for six or more months of the year. That is the most important decision you will make in this project - and it is one we help you get right from the first site visit. Many homeowners in the area also consider four season sunrooms to ensure year-round comfort.
We work with homeowners throughout Tamiami and surrounding communities, handling permits, HOA coordination, and Miami-Dade County inspections so you do not have to. The result is a room that is properly documented, code-compliant, and ready for South Florida weather.
If your screened-in porch is unusable from May through October because of heat and humidity, that space is working against you. In Tamiami's climate, a screened porch without air conditioning is comfortable for just a few months a year. A properly enclosed sunroom gives you that room back for everyday use.
South Florida's rainy season brings daily downpours from June through September. If you have no enclosed outdoor space, you lose access to your backyard for hours every afternoon. A sunroom lets you enjoy the light and watch the rain without retreating to your interior rooms.
A sunroom is often the practical middle ground between doing nothing and a major addition. It adds real usable square footage - a place to read, work, or entertain - without the complexity of adding a bedroom or expanding your home's structural footprint significantly.
Visible cracks, heaving, or separation from your home's foundation signals the slab may not be stable enough to support a sunroom without remediation. South Florida's soil conditions and moisture levels cause slabs to shift over time. A contractor who examines your slab before quoting is doing their job.
A sunroom addition is not a single product - it is a construction project that involves foundation work, framing, glass installation, and in most cases, electrical and HVAC connections. We build fully custom sunrooms designed from the ground up for your home's layout and South Florida's climate demands. For homeowners who want the ultimate in year-round comfort, our four season sunrooms include full insulation and HVAC integration. For those starting from scratch with a new structure, our sunroom construction service handles every phase from foundation through final inspection.
Every project includes permit handling through Miami-Dade County, coordination with your HOA if applicable, and a final walkthrough with all documentation handed to you. We do not cut corners on the foundation or the glass - those two elements determine whether your room stays dry, stays comfortable, and stays standing when storm season arrives.
Homeowners who want a room they can use every day of the year, including Tamiami's hottest and most humid months.
Those building a new sunroom from scratch who want full control over design, materials, and layout from day one.
Homeowners with specific style requirements or unusual lot configurations that need a tailored solution.
Homeowners who want to convert an existing patio into a weather-protected room without a full structural addition.
Tamiami sits in one of the most demanding construction environments in the United States. Miami-Dade County's wind-resistance requirements - put in place after Hurricane Andrew devastated the area in 1992 - apply to every component of a sunroom addition, from the glass panels to the structural frame to the roof connection. A contractor who is not experienced with these requirements will either build something that fails inspection or, worse, something that passes inspection but does not hold up in a real storm. We serve homeowners throughout Tamiami and nearby Kendall and understand these requirements in detail.
Beyond the wind requirements, Tamiami's flat terrain and high water table mean drainage is not optional - it is a design requirement. We grade every foundation and slab so rainwater moves away from the structure. Pair that with properly sealed glass joints and you have a room that stays dry after the kind of afternoon downpours that South Florida delivers six months of the year. Resources like the Miami-Dade County Building Department outline the full permitting requirements for homeowners who want to understand the process.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and describe what you have in mind. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your free site visit. No pressure, no obligation.
We visit your home, assess your existing slab, measure the space, and ask about how you plan to use the room. You receive a detailed written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost.
We handle all permit applications with Miami-Dade County and prepare any documentation your HOA requires. Permit review typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated throughout.
Foundation, framing, glass, electrical, and finishing happen in sequence with county inspections at each stage. We walk through the finished room with you and hand over all permit records before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site estimate at your home.
(786) 687-0296Every sunroom we build uses impact-rated glass and structural components that meet Miami-Dade County's wind-resistance requirements. This is non-negotiable for us - and it protects your home investment over the long term.
We pull every required permit and schedule every county inspection. When the job is done, you receive copies of all permit and inspection records. A fully documented addition protects you at resale and with your insurer.
We design for South Florida summers from the start - proper insulation, correct cooling capacity, and heat-blocking glass. The result is a room you can use on a Tuesday afternoon in August, not just on a cool December morning.
We visit your home, assess your slab, and measure the space before giving you any numbers. You get a detailed written proposal - not a rough ballpark - and there is no obligation to move forward.
We have been building sunrooms for Tamiami and South Florida homeowners since 2020, and the combination of hurricane-rated materials, proper permitting, and South Florida-specific design is what separates a sunroom you will use for decades from one that disappoints you the first summer. For more information on how the National Association of Home Builders defines quality residential construction, their resources are a useful reference.
Want a room you can use every day of the year, including July? A four season sunroom connects to your home's cooling system for true year-round comfort in Tamiami's heat.
Learn MorePlanning a new build from the ground up? Our sunroom construction service handles everything from foundation through final inspection for a custom-built result.
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