
Tamiami's humidity, heat, and hurricane season demand a sunroom built with the right materials. Vinyl frames hold up where wood and aluminum corrode - and every room we build is fully permitted for Miami-Dade County.

Vinyl sunrooms in Tamiami, FL are fully enclosed additions built with frames made from durable vinyl that resists corrosion, moisture, and the intense UV exposure of South Florida - most installations take one to two weeks of active construction once Miami-Dade County permits are approved, with a total project window of six to twelve weeks.
Vinyl is one of the most practical frame choices for this climate. Unlike aluminum, which can corrode and oxidize over time in coastal conditions, or wood, which requires regular sealing and painting to resist rot in high humidity, vinyl holds its appearance and structural performance through years of South Florida weather with minimal upkeep. The result is a room that looks good the day it is built and continues to look good a decade later. If you are still in the planning stage and want to think through size, orientation, and cooling options before committing to materials, our sunroom additions service is a good starting point. For homeowners interested in a lighter enclosed space with more airflow and a lower price point, our three season sunrooms option covers that approach.
We handle design, permitting, and construction from start to finish. Call or submit an inquiry and we will respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate.
If South Florida's heat and mosquitoes have pushed you completely indoors from May through October, your home is missing a comfortable transition space. A vinyl sunroom gives you a place to enjoy the light and the view without the bugs, the direct sun, or the full humidity. Many Tamiami homeowners say their sunroom becomes the room they use most once it is built.
If you have an older screened enclosure that lets in bugs, leaks during rain, or simply gets too hot to use, it may be time to upgrade to a fully enclosed sunroom. A vinyl sunroom with proper windows and cooling can transform a space you have given up on into one of the most livable rooms in your home. The difference between a screened porch and a properly built sunroom is the difference between tolerating the outdoors and actually enjoying it.
Tamiami's flat terrain and heavy summer rains mean that patios and yards can stay wet for hours after a storm, making them unusable for much of the year. A sunroom built on a properly elevated slab gives you a dry, comfortable space even during and after heavy rain. If your backyard or patio is consistently waterlogged after storms, a sunroom can reclaim that time you are currently losing to the weather.
If you are sharing your home's existing rooms and struggling to find a quiet place to work or take calls, a sunroom solves that without a major renovation. It is a separate, defined space with natural light - which many people find helps them focus. In a city where homes tend to be modest relative to the cost of living, adding a sunroom is one of the more practical ways to create that extra room.
Our vinyl sunroom service covers the full project: on-site measurement, design consultation, material selection, permit application to Miami-Dade County, slab work if needed, framing, impact-rated window and door installation, roofing, electrical connections for lighting and fans, and final county inspection. We coordinate HOA approval where your community requires it and manage every step of the permit process so you do not have to. For homeowners who want a fully customized room built around their lot and lifestyle - with choices about roofline, interior finish, and layout - our sunroom additions service is the place to start that conversation. For those who want the most flexibility in design before deciding on materials or scope, our three season sunrooms service offers a lighter-footprint approach for homeowners who use the space primarily in cooler months.
Every vinyl sunroom project includes full permit management and all required engineering documentation for Miami-Dade County. You receive a complete set of permit and inspection records when the work is done - the paperwork that protects your investment and matters when you refinance, sell, or file an insurance claim.
Homeowners who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room they can use comfortably through Tamiami's long, hot summer season.
Those who primarily use the space in cooler months and want a lower-cost enclosure that still provides meaningful protection from rain and insects.
Homeowners who want a dedicated cooling unit just for the sunroom rather than extending their home's existing HVAC system.
Those who have an existing screened enclosure or lanai they want to upgrade to a fully enclosed, weatherproof vinyl sunroom.
Tamiami sits in one of the hottest and most humid metro areas in the continental United States, right on the edge of the Everglades, where moisture levels stay high and the air carries enough salt and organic material to accelerate corrosion in metal frames over time. Vinyl does not corrode, splinter, or oxidize in those conditions - it holds its finish and keeps sealing properly through years of South Florida weather. That makes it a genuinely practical choice here, not just a marketing preference. Homeowners we work with in Doral and Sweetwater face the same climate conditions and often come to the same conclusion after comparing long-term maintenance costs.
The other factor that shapes every vinyl sunroom project in Tamiami is Miami-Dade County's hurricane standards. After Hurricane Andrew's destruction in 1992, Miami-Dade implemented some of the most rigorous wind-resistance requirements for building additions anywhere in the country. Every window, door, and structural connection in your sunroom must be certified to meet those standards before a permit can be issued. That is actually good news for you - it means every room we build here is genuinely storm-resistant, and you have county documentation proving it. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that low-emissivity glass - which we specify on every Florida sunroom - substantially reduces heat gain, which is critical for comfort in this climate.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day. We will ask a few questions about your space and how you plan to use the room - no obligation, no pressure.
We visit your home to measure the space, look at the wall where the sunroom will attach, and check the existing slab or yard area. You receive a written estimate that breaks out materials, labor, and permit costs. This visit usually takes about an hour.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County on your behalf and coordinate HOA approval if your community requires it. Permit review typically takes several weeks - a normal part of every permitted project in Miami-Dade.
Slab work if needed, then framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and cooling connections - usually one to two weeks of active construction. A county inspector verifies the work. You receive all permit and inspection records at handover.
Free on-site estimate. We handle the permit, the HOA coordination, and the construction - one contractor, start to finish.
(786) 687-0296Every vinyl sunroom we build in Tamiami uses windows, doors, and structural connections rated for Miami-Dade County's high-velocity hurricane zone requirements. That is not an upgrade option - it is a non-negotiable requirement on every project we take.
We submit permit applications, handle all follow-up with Miami-Dade County's building department, and schedule the required inspections ourselves. When the project is complete, you receive a full set of permit and inspection records - the documentation that protects you when you sell or file an insurance claim.
In Tamiami's humid, salt-tinged air, frame materials that absorb moisture or corrode are a liability. Vinyl frames do not rust, rot, or need repainting - they hold their appearance and structural integrity through years of South Florida weather with only basic cleaning.
Most Tamiami homes sit on flat, low-lying land close to the Everglades, where drainage is not optional - it is a Miami-Dade building department concern. We design drainage slopes and slab elevation into every project from the start so standing water is never a problem at the base of your new room.
Every point above is a practical requirement of doing sunroom work correctly in Miami-Dade County - not a list of extras. A vinyl sunroom built here without proper permits, hurricane-rated materials, and drainage planning will create problems that cost far more to fix than to prevent. We build it right the first time. Miami-Dade County Building Department records are public - you can look up any permitted project before you decide who to hire.
Full sunroom addition service - from foundation and framing through final inspection - for homeowners ready to add a permanent new room to their home.
Learn MoreA lighter-footprint enclosure for homeowners who primarily use their sunroom in cooler months and want a lower-cost alternative to a fully air-conditioned room.
Learn MoreThe sooner your permit application is submitted, the sooner construction can begin. Call today or request a free estimate and we will get your project moving before the summer season arrives.