
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms in Weston and across South Florida. We handle the permits, the HOA process, and the construction - you just pick your room.

WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor based in Weston, FL, serving homeowners across 12 cities in South Florida. We solve one problem most local homeowners share - outdoor spaces that sit empty because of the heat, the bugs, or the afternoon rain. Our 16 services cover every type of sunroom and patio enclosure project, from new construction to conversions and remodels. Every project is fully permitted, HOA-compliant, and built to Florida's hurricane standards.

Your patio sits empty in the heat? A sunroom addition turns that wasted space into a room your family uses every day of the year.
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Fully insulated and connected to your AC system - a four season sunroom stays comfortable in July, not just in January.
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Want to enjoy Weston's dry-season evenings without the bugs or the heat? A three season room gives you that comfortable in-between space.
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Already have a concrete lanai? We enclose it with screen or glass walls to create a real room at a fraction of a full addition cost.
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No two homes are the same. We design and build custom sunrooms from scratch to match your specific layout, HOA rules, and lifestyle.
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From permits to final inspection, we manage every phase of new sunroom construction - so you always know where your project stands.
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Got an aging sunroom that leaks, fades, or never stays cool? We update it with modern materials and better thermal performance.
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Mosquitoes ruining your outdoor time? A properly built screen room keeps the bugs out while keeping the breeze in.
Learn MoreYou reach out and we schedule a free in-home visit - usually within a few days. We come to your home, look at the space, and talk through how you want to use it. You leave with a detailed written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees. No vague ballpark figures. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
Once you approve the design and sign the contract, we prepare everything needed for your HOA's architectural review and Broward County's building permit office. This phase takes the most calendar time - HOA review and permit approval together can run six to ten weeks. We manage all submissions and follow-up, and we keep you updated at each step so you never have to wonder what is happening.
With permits in hand, our crew builds your room - framing, windows, roofing, electrical, and finishing. County inspectors check the work at required stages. When construction is complete and the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, show you how everything operates, and give you your certificate of completion. That document is yours to keep - it matters when you sell or file an insurance claim.
We carry state licensing and full liability insurance on every project. Before we step on your property, you can verify our credentials through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
Every estimate is free and comes with a detailed written breakdown - labor, materials, and permit fees listed separately. You get a real number to compare, not a number designed to win the job and grow later.
We are a locally owned company operating out of Weston, FL. We know Broward County's permit office, we know the HOA process in Weston's planned communities, and we know what South Florida's climate demands from a sunroom.
Every project meets Broward County's wind-load requirements and passes county inspection. We back our workmanship with a written warranty - the specific terms are provided before you sign anything, not after.
Ready to get started? Call us at (786) 957-5827 or send us a message.
"We had a screen enclosure on our lanai that was 25 years old and rusting out. They replaced it with a fully enclosed glass room with a mini-split, and we finished on the date they promised. We use the room every single morning now - something we never did with the old screen porch."
Sandra M., Davie, FL - Patio enclosures
"I was nervous about the HOA process in our neighborhood - they are strict about exterior changes. The team handled the architectural review submission for us and knew exactly what the board needed. We got approval on the first submission and the four season sunroom was done before hurricane season."
Carlos R., Pembroke Pines, FL - Four season sunrooms
"We converted an unused deck into a sunroom and I kept waiting for something to go wrong with the budget. It never did. The estimate they gave us was the number we paid. The room looks like it was part of the original house, not an addition bolted on after the fact."
Patricia L., Weston, FL - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation - a free estimate is just information. After you submit, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit so we can see your space and give you an accurate written quote.
(786) 957-5827WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios is based in Weston, FL and serves homeowners across 12 cities in South Florida - including Davie, Pembroke Pines, Cooper City, and Miramar. We typically respond to new inquiries the same week and schedule estimates within a few days of first contact. If you are within Broward County or the surrounding area, we can help.
Yes - and this matters more here than almost anywhere else. Broward County falls under Florida's high-velocity hurricane zone, so your sunroom's windows, roof connections, and framing must all meet specific wind-load standards and pass county inspection. According to the Florida Building Commission, these requirements ensure structures can withstand serious storm conditions.
In Weston's climate, a three-season room is comfortable only from November through April. A four-season room with proper insulation and air conditioning is usable all twelve months. If you want to get real value from the investment in a city that averages over 250 sunny days a year, the four-season design is almost always the better choice.
Weston was developed as a master-planned community, and nearly every neighborhood has an HOA with an architectural review committee. Any exterior addition - including a sunroom or patio enclosure - almost always requires written HOA approval before a building permit can be filed. Review timelines range from two to four weeks, and some boards have strict rules about materials, colors, and proximity to property lines.
Weston's lots are flat and low-lying, and the area's soil has limited natural drainage capacity. A new sunroom changes how rainwater flows off your roof and across your yard - poor planning can send water pooling against your foundation. A proper site assessment before design prevents a drainage problem that is expensive to fix after construction is complete.
An unpermitted sunroom can create serious problems when you sell your home or file an insurance claim. Buyers' inspectors will flag it, lenders may require it to be brought up to code or removed, and your insurance company may deny claims related to the structure. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation requires that all contractors performing this work hold state licensing.
Low-emissivity glass has a special coating that blocks heat while still letting natural light in - which is critical in Weston where the summer sun is intense for five or more months. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, windows with low-e coatings can significantly reduce solar heat gain and lower cooling costs. A contractor who does not discuss window performance ratings with you is not thinking about your electric bill.
WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor company based in Weston, FL, serving homeowners across 12 cities in South Florida since 2024. We hold state contractor licensing through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, covering the structural, electrical, and mechanical work required for sunroom and patio enclosure projects in Broward County.
Our work covers 16 service types, from new four-season sunroom construction to patio enclosures, screen rooms, and deck conversions. Every project we complete is fully permitted, passes county inspection, and comes with a written workmanship warranty.
Learn more about our companyIf you want your sunroom ready before a specific season, count backward from that date. Between HOA review and Broward County permitting, you need to start the process three to five months ahead of your target completion. The Broward County Building Division processes permit applications online, but review timelines vary by project type and season.
A trustworthy estimate breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately. If a quote gives you only a single bottom-line number with no detail behind it, you have no way to compare it to another quote or know where the cost comes from. Always get at least two or three written estimates before signing anything.
You can look up any Florida contractor's license status online through the state's licensing database at the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. Search by company name or license number. Always verify before you sign a contract - working with an unlicensed contractor puts your permit approval and your homeowner's insurance at risk.
If you have questions before you are ready to commit, call us at (786) 957-5827 - we are happy to talk through your options at no cost and no obligation.
Weston is one of the newer cities in Broward County, incorporated in 1996 and developed almost entirely between 1990 and 2010 as a master-planned community. According to Wikipedia, it is made up almost entirely of gated communities and planned subdivisions, including well-known neighborhoods like Windmill Ranch Estates, The Ridges, Sector 7, and Savanna - each governed by its own homeowners association. The city borders conservation areas to the west, right at the edge of the Everglades, which affects drainage conditions across much of the western portion of the city. Most homes were built on concrete slab foundations between 15 and 35 years ago, putting a lot of exterior systems - roofing, screen enclosures, and patio structures - right at the age where replacement or major upgrade makes more sense than another repair.
Weston is consistently ranked among the highest-income cities in Florida, with most residents owning their homes and planning to stay long-term. That translates to homeowners who take maintenance seriously and invest in quality work. The Weston Town Center is the heart of the community, hosting events and serving as a gathering point for the city's roughly 70,000 residents. Families with children make up a large share of the population, and Cypress Bay High School, the largest high school in Florida by enrollment, sits near the center of the city and connects nearly every family here. The City of Weston offers strong community services and well-maintained parks, making it one of the more sought-after addresses in South Florida.
We have worked in neighborhoods all across Weston - from homes near the Town Center to properties on the western edge near the Everglades conservation area. Whether your home is in a tightly governed HOA community or a neighborhood with a more straightforward review process, we know how to navigate the local requirements and deliver a finished room that meets both county code and your association's standards. If you are ready to add a sunroom or patio enclosure to your Weston home, we are ready to help.
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WaveVista Weston Sunrooms & Patios
16911 Crestview LnWeston, FL 33326(786) 957-5827info@westonsunroomsnpatios.comMonday to Saturday: 8 AM to 7 PM. Sunday: 11 AM to 4 PM.Get a free on-site estimate from a licensed sunroom contractor who knows Broward County's permit process and your neighborhood's HOA requirements.