
North Miami Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is your local sunroom contractor in North Miami Beach, FL, specializing in sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen room installations built to Miami-Dade County hurricane standards. We have been serving homeowners in this area since 2016, and every project we complete is fully permitted and inspected.

North Miami Beach homes from the 1950s and 1960s were built on concrete slabs that work well as a starting point for a new sunroom. We assess your existing foundation before we frame anything, so there are no surprises mid-project. Learn more about our sunroom additions service.
The afternoon rain that rolls through North Miami Beach from June through September soaks any open patio and ruins furniture fast. A properly sealed patio enclosure gives you a dry, usable space through the entire wet season without a major construction project.
Mosquitoes are a year-round reality in coastal South Florida, and a screen room built with marine-grade aluminum keeps them out while letting the breeze in. We use corrosion-resistant frames that hold up against the salt air that comes off the Intracoastal and the Atlantic.
No two properties in North Miami Beach are laid out the same, especially on the small lots common in Ojus and near Keystone Islands. A custom sunroom is designed around your specific backyard dimensions, your foundation type, and any HOA rules that apply to your neighborhood.
A four season sunroom with climate control means you get a comfortable room whether it is 92 degrees in August or a cool 65 in January. For North Miami Beach homeowners who want real living space rather than a screened porch, this is the option that gets used every day of the year.
Many North Miami Beach homes have an existing concrete patio slab that is cracking or that the family stopped using years ago. Converting it into a fully enclosed sunroom uses the footprint you already have and turns a neglected outdoor slab into a room you actually want to spend time in.
North Miami Beach sits squarely in Miami-Dade County, which enforces some of the strictest building codes in the country for structures attached to homes. Every sunroom, patio enclosure, or screen room we build here must use materials rated to withstand hurricane-force winds. This is not a suggestion - it is the law, and any project that does not meet these standards will not pass inspection. A contractor who has not worked regularly in this county will underestimate the requirements, use materials that do not meet code, and leave you with a structure that either fails inspection or fails in a storm.
The housing stock in North Miami Beach adds another layer of complexity. Most homes here were built between the 1950s and 1970s on concrete slab foundations. These slabs are often in good shape, but they can be cracked or uneven in ways that affect how a sunroom addition needs to be anchored. The salt air from the Intracoastal Waterway, which runs along the eastern edge of the city, accelerates corrosion on any metal that is not specifically rated for coastal exposure. Getting these details right at the start of a project is what separates a sunroom that holds up for 20 years from one that starts showing problems after the first hurricane season.
Our crew works throughout North Miami Beach regularly, and we pull permits from the City of North Miami Beach Building Department for projects here as part of our standard process. We know which neighborhoods have HOA architectural review requirements, and we know the difference between a canal-front property in Keystone Islands - where salt air and tidal moisture demand specific materials - and an inland ranch home in Ojus, where the older slab foundations require a different assessment approach.
North Miami Beach is a compact city, and most of our jobs here are within a few miles of each other. We serve homeowners along Biscayne Boulevard, in the neighborhoods near Oleta River State Park, and in the streets that back up to the waterways running toward the Intracoastal. If you are closer to the Aventura border or further west, we cover those areas too. We also serve homeowners in nearby North Miami, FL, where the housing stock and permit requirements are similar to what we see in this city regularly.
You call or fill out the contact form, and we respond within 1 business day to schedule an on-site visit. You do not need to have a design picked out - just describe what you are hoping to do with the space.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the existing foundation or slab, and note any HOA requirements we are aware of for your neighborhood. You get a written estimate with a clear price before anything moves forward - no cost surprises after work starts.
We handle the permit application with Miami-Dade County on your behalf. Review typically takes three to six weeks. Once approved, we schedule your build date - you do not need to be present for most of the work, but we keep you updated at each stage.
Construction runs two to five weeks depending on the scope. Miami-Dade County requires a final inspection before the permit closes - we schedule it and are on-site for it. Once the inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished space and hand over all permit documentation.
We serve homeowners across North Miami Beach, FL and handle the permit process with Miami-Dade County from start to finish. Call us or fill out the form and we will get back to you within 1 business day.
(786) 905-1487North Miami Beach is a city of about 45,000 residents packed into roughly 5 square miles in northeastern Miami-Dade County. It is almost entirely built out, with block after block of single-family concrete block homes from the postwar era alongside older apartment buildings and a scattering of newer construction. The Intracoastal Waterway forms the eastern boundary, giving the Keystone Islands neighborhood its canal-front character, while the more inland Ojus area is a quieter stretch of tree-lined streets and 1960s ranch homes. Biscayne Boulevard runs along the western edge and connects the city to Miami to the south and Aventura to the north. More about the city is available on the North Miami Beach Wikipedia page.
The city is a short drive from Oleta River State Park, Florida's largest urban park, which sits on the edge of Biscayne Bay and is a familiar landmark for residents throughout the city. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1970s, which means foundations, roofs, and exterior coatings are often in need of attention - and outdoor living upgrades like sunrooms and patio enclosures are in strong demand. We also work regularly in Aventura, FL, just to the north, where the homeowner profile and project types are a close match for what we see throughout North Miami Beach.
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Learn MoreCall us today or send a message and we will respond within 1 business day. Every estimate is free, and every project is fully permitted through Miami-Dade County.