Boca Raton Lanai Sunrooms and Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Coral Springs, FL, building all season rooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for the city's planned-community neighborhoods. We have served northwest Broward County homeowners since 2018 and pull every permit through the City of Coral Springs Development Services Department ourselves.

Coral Springs homeowners who want a room they can actually use in every month of the year - not just the dry season - need a fully conditioned enclosure. Our all season rooms service delivers insulated glazing, climate control, and hurricane-rated framing, permitted through the City of Coral Springs and built to Broward County wind-load standards.
Coral Springs homeowners with concrete slabs behind the house get the most value from a fully framed patio enclosure - it converts a space that bakes in the Florida sun and fills with insects into a room that is actually used year-round.
Screen enclosures are the most affordable entry point for Coral Springs homeowners who want to keep the outdoor feel of their patio while stopping the afternoon mosquitoes and rain that show up almost daily from May through October.
Many Coral Springs neighborhoods from the 1970s and 1980s have non-standard lot dimensions, HOA overlay requirements, or setbacks that do not accommodate prefabricated enclosure kits - a custom-built room is the practical answer for these properties.
A fully conditioned four season sunroom in Coral Springs solves the comfort problem completely - low-emissivity glass and HVAC integration keep the room at a usable temperature even in the peak of the humid summer season.
Many screen rooms and patio enclosures in Coral Springs were installed before the Florida Building Code's current hurricane wind-load standards came into effect - a remodel brings the structure into compliance and adds decades to its useful life.
Coral Springs was chartered in 1963 and developed almost entirely between the late 1960s and the mid-1990s as a master-planned community in the northwest corner of Broward County. That means the majority of the city's housing stock is now between 30 and 60 years old - single-story CBS homes on modest suburban lots with concrete slabs that were poured decades ago. Slabs of that age, sitting on flat, low-lying land with a high water table, commonly show settling, cracking, and surface deterioration that a new enclosure must account for. Contractors who skip the slab inspection and drainage review at the assessment stage produce proposals that miss critical scope, which leads to cost surprises and installation problems.
The city operates its own building review process through the City of Coral Springs Development Services Department, separate from Broward County. Every permitted structural enclosure in the city goes through the city's own reviewers and inspectors. Contractors who are unfamiliar with Coral Springs' permitting workflow run into delays from missed submission requirements or incomplete plan sets. Beyond permits, the subtropical climate drives demand directly - South Florida's wet season brings near-daily heavy thunderstorms from May through October, and without a properly sealed, wind-rated enclosure, any outdoor space effectively sits unusable for half the year.
Our crew works throughout Coral Springs regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Coral Springs Development Services Department for every permitted project in the city. Coral Springs sits about 20 miles northwest of Fort Lauderdale, bordered on the north and west by the Sawgrass Expressway (State Road 869) and accessed day-to-day via University Drive and Sample Road. Most of the residential streets we work on run off these main corridors into the planned-community neighborhoods that make up the bulk of the city - block after block of single-story CBS homes with concrete or paver driveways and fenced rear yards.
The terrain in Coral Springs is flat and low-lying - this part of Broward County was originally Everglades wetland before it was drained and developed. The canal network that runs through and between neighborhoods manages stormwater, but the water table stays high year-round. On many properties we assess, the slab has experienced some degree of movement over the decades, and the drainage situation at the perimeter of the house directly affects how we design the enclosure base and sill-track installation. Florida's only covered bridge, a Coral Springs landmark from 1964, sits not far from the neighborhoods where we work most often - if you have lived in Coral Springs for any length of time, you know it well.
We serve the communities surrounding Coral Springs alongside the city itself. If you are in Tamarac to the south or Margate just to the southeast, the same crew and the same standards apply. We do not sub out or hand off work based on city boundaries.
Reach us by phone or the estimate form on our contact page and we respond within one business day. We ask about your property, your existing slab, and your goals before scheduling a site visit so we cover the right things when we arrive.
We visit your Coral Springs home, measure the space, and inspect the slab for drainage and settlement issues common on older properties in this area. You receive a written proposal with itemized materials, permit fees, and a realistic timeline - no commitment required.
We file the permit application with the City of Coral Springs Development Services Department and manage all required plan submissions. The permit review process in Coral Springs is handled by the city's own building staff, and we know what they require at each stage.
Once the permit is issued we build in stages, scheduling all required city inspections through to final permit closeout. You receive the closed permit documentation at the end - keep it with your property records for insurance and resale purposes.
We serve all of Coral Springs, FL. No pressure, no obligation - just a straight answer about what your project involves and what it costs.
(728) 777-1327Coral Springs is one of the largest cities in Broward County, with a population well over 130,000, making it a genuinely urban residential community rather than a small suburb. The city was chartered in 1963 and built out almost entirely during the late 1960s through the mid-1990s as one of South Florida's earliest master-planned communities. You can read more about the city's history and development at Wikipedia's article on Coral Springs. The housing stock is predominantly single-family CBS homes on modest lots, with attached garages and fenced rear yards typical of the era. The city has a strong owner-occupied character and consistently ranks among the better-maintained communities in South Florida.
Civic landmarks include the Coral Springs Sportsplex, a large public recreation complex with an aquatic center, tennis courts, and ice rinks, and Florida's only covered bridge, built in 1964 as part of the original planned community development. University Drive and Sample Road are the main commercial corridors, lined with shopping centers and services that residents rely on daily. Nearby communities we also serve include Pompano Beach to the southeast and Coconut Creek to the south - all part of the same northwest Broward service area our crew covers every week.
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Every project we build in Coral Springs is permitted through the city's own Development Services Department from application to final inspection. Coral Springs has its own building review staff, and we know their submission requirements. Closed permits protect your home's value and prevent complications when you sell.
All enclosures we build in Coral Springs meet Broward County's hurricane wind-load requirements under the current Florida Building Code. These are not optional - they are the minimum standard for any permitted structural work in this county, and every job we do is built to them.
The dominant housing type in Coral Springs is a single-family CBS home built between the late 1960s and the 1990s. Attaching enclosure frames to concrete block walls requires different anchoring techniques than wood-frame houses, and our crew works on these properties throughout Broward County regularly.
We hold a current Florida state contractor's license verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Liability insurance and workers' compensation are in place on every job site in Coral Springs.
The combination of local permit experience, hurricane-rated construction standards, and familiarity with the CBS housing stock that defines Coral Springs means we come to your property prepared - not learning as we go. Every proposal reflects the actual conditions on your lot, and every finished room has the paperwork to prove it was done right.