KSD Kissimmee Sunrooms & Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Meadow Woods and the surrounding area of southeast Orange County. We build enclosed patio rooms, screen enclosures, and full sunroom additions - permitted through Orange County, built to Florida wind standards, and sized for the concrete block homes typical to this neighborhood. We have been working in this part of Orange County since 2024 and pull permits directly from Orange County Building and Development Services.

Most Meadow Woods homes were built with a concrete lanai slab out back, and many homeowners want to turn that slab into a protected room they can actually use year-round. Our enclosed patio room builds use Florida-rated framing and glass panels, permitted through Orange County, so your finished room holds up through summer storms and adds real value to the home.
Meadow Woods sits just south of Orlando International Airport in a low-lying area where standing water after summer storms feeds mosquito populations well into the fall. A screen room lets you enjoy your backyard when the weather is pleasant without fighting off insects, and it costs significantly less than a full glass enclosure.
The production-built homes in Meadow Woods were designed with covered patios that are exposed to afternoon sun and summer rain on at least one side. A patio enclosure adds walls - glass, screen, or panel - to that covered space so it becomes usable outdoor living area through more of the year, not just on the mildest winter days.
Some Meadow Woods homes do not have a covered slab, or the existing patio is too small to enclose into a usable room. A sunroom addition builds a new insulated room from scratch, attached to the back of the house, with proper footings and a roof system that matches or complements your existing roofline.
Standard patio enclosures become uncomfortable in Meadow Woods by June because they trap heat without any cooling. A four season sunroom includes insulated walls and ceiling, low-e glass to block solar gain, and either an extension of your existing HVAC or a dedicated mini-split - so the room stays comfortable every month of the year.
Meadow Woods homes built in the 1990s and 2000s frequently have a covered rear patio that is already the right size to enclose. Converting that existing covered patio into a full sunroom uses your current foundation and roof framing as the starting point, which keeps the cost lower than a brand-new addition while delivering a properly permitted enclosed room.
Meadow Woods developed rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s as a series of planned residential subdivisions in southeast Orange County. The homes here are production-built concrete block structures, typically 15 to 35 years old now, with small to mid-sized lots and rear patios that were designed with basic lanai slabs but no enclosures. Central Florida's climate means those open slabs sit unused from May through September because the afternoon heat and daily thunderstorms make it miserable to be outside. Homeowners who want to actually use their outdoor space need a properly built, permitted enclosure - not a screen tent from the hardware store.
Orange County requires permits for any enclosed addition, and the process has specific documentation requirements around wind resistance and structural load that vary depending on the project type. Meadow Woods also sits in an area where many subdivisions have HOA rules covering exterior additions - meaning there are two separate approval tracks to manage before construction can start. A contractor unfamiliar with Orange County's building department or with Meadow Woods' HOA landscape can cost you weeks of delays. The heavy summer rainfall and flat terrain also mean drainage planning matters: a poorly placed enclosure can redirect water toward your foundation instead of away from it.
Our crew works throughout Meadow Woods regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. The majority of homes in this community are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors - the standard for Central Florida - and we know how to tie into that structure properly so the enclosure is integrated with the existing home rather than just bolted on.
Meadow Woods is a practical, working community tucked between the Florida Turnpike and US-192, just a few miles from Orlando International Airport. Neighborhoods like Wyndham Lakes sit close to the flat, low-lying terrain that drains slowly after heavy rain. We account for drainage when positioning enclosures and slabs so that a heavy summer storm doesn't end up pooling against your back door.
We also work regularly in the surrounding areas. Homeowners in Orlando and in Kissimmee contact us for the same types of projects - permitted enclosures on concrete block homes with rear lanai slabs. The permitting and construction process is similar across these Orange and Osceola County communities, and our familiarity with both county building departments keeps projects moving.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask about your home address, the type of project you have in mind, and whether your subdivision has an HOA - information that helps us prepare for the site visit.
We come to your Meadow Woods home, look at the existing slab or patio, measure the space, and review any HOA guidelines you can share. You receive a written, itemized quote - no pressure, no obligation. We explain the permit process and realistic timeline before you decide anything.
Once you approve the design, we file for the Orange County permit and prepare any documentation your HOA requires. We do not begin construction until all approvals are confirmed - this protects you and ensures the finished structure passes final inspection without issues.
Most Meadow Woods enclosure projects take two to five weeks from the first day of construction. We schedule the required Orange County final inspection before we consider the project complete - the closed permit is yours to keep for insurance and resale purposes.
We serve Meadow Woods and the surrounding communities in Orange County. Contact us for a free, no-pressure estimate.
(689) 201-8951Meadow Woods is an unincorporated community in southeast Orange County, located just south of Orlando International Airport near the intersection of the Florida Turnpike and US-192. With an estimated population of 35,000 to 40,000 residents, it is one of the more densely settled unincorporated communities in Orange County. The neighborhood grew quickly through the 1990s and 2000s as production builders developed planned residential subdivisions on the flat land between Kissimmee and the airport corridor. The result is a compact, mostly residential community where streets of concrete block homes sit close together on modest lots, with very little commercial land mixed in. For more about the community, the Wikipedia article on Meadow Woods provides a useful overview.
The housing stock here is almost entirely single-family concrete block homes built between 1990 and 2010, typically on quarter-acre lots with attached garages and rear patios. Most homes have a screened lanai or an open concrete slab out back - features that make this neighborhood a natural fit for patio enclosure work. Meadow Woods sits adjacent to Buena Ventura Lakes to the north, and many residents commute toward Orlando or toward the US-192 tourism corridor for work. Nearby areas like Kissimmee and Poinciana share the same climate and building stock, so homeowners across this part of Orange and Osceola County face the same outdoor living challenges and look for the same types of solutions.
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