
Your sunroom should not sit empty all summer. We update old glazing, frames, and finishes so your existing space works the way you always wanted it to.

Sunroom remodeling in Palm Beach means transforming an existing sunroom, porch, or enclosed patio into a more comfortable and functional living space - most projects range from a focused refresh to a full transformation over one to six weeks of on-site work, depending on scope.
The work can be as targeted as replacing old single-pane glass and repainting frames, or as comprehensive as adding insulation, connecting to your home's HVAC, installing new flooring, and upgrading to impact-rated glazing. If you are starting from scratch rather than updating an existing structure, our screen room installation service covers new builds from the slab up with all the same coastal-grade standards.
Most Palm Beach homeowners come to us because their current sunroom is too hot to use in summer, looks worn after years of salt-air exposure, or simply no longer fits how they want to live. A well-planned remodel addresses all of those problems at once and turns an underused space into one of the most enjoyable rooms in the house.
If your sunroom sits empty from May through October because it turns into a greenhouse the moment the sun hits it, that is a fixable problem. Upgrading to heat-blocking glass and adding climate control transforms the space from a seasonal afterthought into a room you use every day. In Palm Beach's climate, this is the single most common reason homeowners decide to remodel.
Older aluminum frames, single-pane glass, and tired flooring make a sunroom feel out of step with the rest of your home. Salt air from the Atlantic accelerates corrosion on metal frames and hardware, so what looks like a cosmetic issue often signals deeper wear. A remodel brings the space in line with your home's current standard and stops the deterioration.
Condensation trapped between glass panes and drafts around frames are signs that seals have failed. In Palm Beach's humid climate, failed seals also let moisture into the frame system, which shortens its life further. These are not just comfort problems - they are early signs that the structure needs attention before bigger repairs become necessary.
If you are finding water inside your sunroom after Palm Beach's afternoon summer storms, the problem will not fix itself. Water intrusion damages flooring, promotes mold growth in a humid climate, and can work its way into your home's main structure. A remodel that addresses the roofline, seals, and drainage puts that risk behind you.
Not every remodel needs to be a full gut job, and we size the scope to what actually needs doing. For homeowners whose main goal is a fresh, updated look, we handle glazing replacement, new frame finishes, and flooring without touching the existing structure. For homeowners who want a room that functions like a real part of the house, we add insulation, connect climate control, and upgrade to impact-rated glass - all permitted and inspected. If the aesthetic side matters as much as the performance side, pairing your remodel with a sunroom design consultation upfront saves time and avoids mid-project changes.
For homeowners whose existing structure is beyond a practical update, we can also handle a full replacement in place - removing the old enclosure and building a new one using current materials and engineering. This is essentially screen room installation or full sunroom construction done on the same footprint. We walk through both options during the estimate so you can make an informed decision before committing.
Best for homeowners who want to address heat gain, failing seals, or outdated aesthetics without structural changes.
For homeowners who want year-round use - insulation, HVAC connection, impact glass, and permitted work from start to inspection.
Replaces worn tile, aging carpet, or outdated surfaces with materials suited to a sunroom environment - moisture-resistant and easy to maintain.
When the existing structure is past a practical update, we remove and rebuild on the same footprint with current materials and engineering.
Palm Beach sits on a barrier island between the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Worth Lagoon, and every property here is exposed to salt air from both sides. Standard aluminum frames, sealants, and hardware that hold up fine inland break down faster in this environment. A sunroom remodel that uses the wrong materials will look fine at first and start failing - corroded joints, degraded gaskets, water intrusion - within a few years. We specify coastal-grade materials because we work here regularly, and because the difference shows up on your next inspection and in your energy bills. Homeowners in West Palm Beach face similar conditions just across the Intracoastal, and we bring the same coastal material standards to every job we do in that area.
Florida's building code also requires that any remodel involving structural changes, new glazing, or added climate control in a high-wind zone goes through a permit and inspection. Palm Beach is in that zone. That means low-emissivity glass and impact-rated panels are not optional upgrades - they are part of a code-compliant job. Homeowners working with us in Boynton Beach and across Palm Beach County get the same permitted, inspected process. Beyond code, the right glazing also makes a genuine difference in comfort - standard glass turns a sunroom into an oven in the Florida sun, while low-e glass lets in light while blocking the heat that makes the space unusable.
For more on Florida building code requirements for sunroom glazing and wind-load standards, see the Florida Building Commission. For guidance on low-emissivity glass performance, the U.S. Department of Energy publishes resources on window and glazing efficiency for hot climates.
We visit your home, assess the existing sunroom, and discuss your goals - comfort, aesthetics, year-round use, or all three. You leave with a clear cost range and no obligation. We reply to all inquiries within 1 business day.
After your site visit, we send a written proposal covering scope, materials, and timeline. Once you sign, we file the permit with Palm Beach's building department and order specialty materials - impact-rated glass can have lead times of several weeks.
We remove old materials, seal the work area from your home, and install new framing, glazing, flooring, and any climate-control connections in a logical sequence. Most installations run one to three weeks on-site.
For permitted work, a building inspector signs off on the completed project - we schedule and attend that inspection. After it passes, we walk you through the finished space and hand over any warranty and maintenance documents before leaving.
We visit your home, assess your existing space, and give you a clear written estimate - no pressure and no surprise fees.
(561) 954-1305We carry a current Florida contractor license, liability insurance, and workers compensation. You can look up the license through the state's online database at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything - we encourage you to check.
We work on Palm Beach island properties regularly and specify stainless fasteners, marine-grade coated frames, and glazing systems that hold up in salt air. A contractor without coastal experience may use materials that look fine at install but corrode within a few years.
Palm Beach is in a high-wind coastal zone, and Florida's building code sets strict requirements for glazing and framing. Every remodel we do uses compliant materials and goes through the permit and inspection process - so your sunroom is documented and insurable.
Every project starts with a free on-site visit and a written proposal covering materials, timeline, and payment. No vague verbal quotes. A clear scope protects you from surprises and gives you something to compare if you are gathering estimates.
We combine the licensing, insurance, and code compliance you expect from a professional contractor with the local knowledge that makes a real difference on Palm Beach island. When your remodel is done, you have a permitted, inspected room built for the climate and a contractor you can call if anything comes up.
If your goal is a bug-free outdoor space with open airflow rather than climate control, a professionally installed screen enclosure may be the right fit.
Learn MoreStart with a professional design consultation to nail down layout, glazing type, and finishes before committing to any construction or remodeling work.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills up ahead of the busy season - reach out now to lock in your start date before the summer heat arrives.