
North Miami Beach Lanai Sunrooms and Patios brings sunroom remodeling, patio enclosures, and screen room installation to Hialeah homeowners, with every project built to Miami-Dade County code using impact-rated materials. We reply to all new inquiries within one business day.

Many Hialeah homes built in the 1950s through 1970s have older enclosed porches or screen rooms that were never upgraded to current hurricane standards - and those spaces often leak, let in insects, and have outdated frames. Remodeling an existing enclosure to current Miami-Dade code can transform a neglected space into something genuinely usable. See what sunroom remodeling involves and how we approach older Hialeah enclosures.
Hialeah lots are small and backyards are modest, which means the patio is often the only real outdoor living space a homeowner has. Enclosing it creates a protected area that works during Hialeah's daily afternoon thunderstorms and keeps the mosquito pressure out during humid summer evenings.
A screened room is one of the most cost-effective ways to expand usable living space in Hialeah without triggering the full permitting requirements of a room addition. It provides shade, insect protection, and airflow - and for homeowners who use their outdoor space daily, the difference is immediate.
Adding a sunroom to a Hialeah concrete block home is a meaningful way to increase square footage without a full structural addition. The key is matching the new structure to the existing CBS construction and using Miami-Dade product-approved materials throughout, so the addition passes inspection and holds up through hurricane season.
Many Hialeah homeowners have a covered patio slab that has never been enclosed. Converting that existing covered area into a proper sunroom makes the most of what is already there - the foundation and roof structure may already be in place, which can reduce the cost and complexity of the work.
Vinyl sunroom systems hold up well in Hialeah's combination of intense UV, high humidity, and frequent rain. Unlike wood frames that can rot and metal frames that corrode near the coast, vinyl does not require painting or staining and does not rust - a practical choice for homeowners who want low ongoing maintenance.
Most homes in Hialeah were built between the 1950s and 1970s during a postwar building boom, and at 50 to 70 years old, many have original windows, aging stucco over concrete block, and outdoor spaces that have never been updated. When a homeowner in Hialeah wants to enclose a patio or remodel an existing sunroom, the work almost always involves navigating older construction - cracked block corners, outdated aluminum frames, or concrete slabs that have shifted slightly over decades of heat and rain. A contractor who works primarily in newer subdivisions will not necessarily know how to address those conditions before the new work begins.
Hialeah's flat terrain and low elevation also create drainage challenges that directly affect sunroom and enclosure work. Heavy afternoon thunderstorms - which hit Hialeah almost daily from May through October - push large volumes of water across flat yards in a short time. Any enclosure that is not properly graded and sealed will have water intrusion issues within the first rainy season. Miami-Dade County's hurricane wind-load requirements also apply fully in Hialeah, meaning every product in a new enclosure must carry county product approval. A contractor who does not work regularly in Miami-Dade may underestimate the permitting process or use products that fail inspection.
Our crew works throughout Hialeah regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Hialeah is one of the most densely populated cities in Florida, and the residential neighborhoods - running off Palm Avenue, West 49th Street, and Red Road (NW 57th Avenue) - are made up almost entirely of single-family concrete block homes sitting close together on small lots. Working in those neighborhoods means being precise with staging and delivery, respecting neighboring properties, and understanding how CBS construction of different eras was built and how it behaves when you attach something new to it.
The City of Hialeah Building Department handles permitting for most residential work here, and we are familiar with the process. Hialeah also sees a high volume of older enclosures - screen rooms and covered patios built in the 1970s and 1980s - that need full replacement rather than repair. We encounter those jobs frequently and know how to remove the old structure and rebuild correctly without damaging the existing CBS wall or slab. For permit and code reference, the City of Hialeah official website has building department contact information and permit lookup tools.
We also serve neighboring Miami Lakes to the north and Opa-locka nearby - if you have neighbors or family in those communities who need sunroom work, we can help them too.
Call us directly or use the contact form to describe what you want to build or update. We respond to all Hialeah inquiries within one business day - no waiting a week to hear back from a scheduler.
We schedule a visit to see your home and the project area before we quote anything. For Hialeah homes, we check the existing slab, drainage grade, and wall condition before recommending a scope of work. The written estimate covers materials, labor, permit fees, and a realistic timeline so there are no surprises.
We file the permit application with the City of Hialeah Building Department and source only Miami-Dade County product-approved materials. Permit review in Hialeah typically takes two to five weeks, and we track the status on your behalf so you are not calling the building department yourself.
Once the permit is issued, construction on most Hialeah projects takes two to four weeks. We schedule around your household and keep the work area clean on small Hialeah lots where neighboring properties are close. A final walkthrough with you happens before we close the permit and consider the job complete.
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(786) 905-1487Hialeah is the sixth-largest city in Florida, with roughly 220,000 residents in about 21 square miles - making it one of the most densely populated cities in the state. The city grew rapidly during the postwar decades, and the vast majority of its residential neighborhoods are made up of single-family concrete block homes built between the 1950s and 1970s. Palm Avenue runs through the heart of the city and has been the main commercial corridor for generations. The city is perhaps best known regionally for Hialeah Park Race Track, a historic horse racing venue that opened in 1925 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The park's flamingo colony has been a symbol of the city for decades, and the track remains one of the most recognizable landmarks in Miami-Dade County.
The city has a predominantly Cuban-American population, and homeownership is a strong value in many Hialeah neighborhoods. Homes here are compact and practical - lots are small, but owners tend to maintain them carefully. Hialeah sits just south of Miami Lakes, sharing similar CBS construction standards, Miami-Dade County codes, and the same hurricane season exposure. Westland Mall on West 49th Street is a well-known reference point on the western side of the city, and the neighborhoods between Palm Avenue and Red Road represent the dense residential core where most of our Hialeah work is concentrated.
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