
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in the house. We update glazing, add cooling, and rebuild worn structures so you enjoy the space every month of the year.

Sunroom remodeling in North Palm Beach means updating, expanding, or fully rebuilding an existing sunroom or enclosed porch to make it comfortable and suited to how you live. Most projects include new glazing, updated frames, fresh flooring, and often climate control - most jobs run one to three weeks of active construction, with permit review adding time before work begins.
If your sunroom has become too hot to use, or you are seeing fogged glass, corroded frames, or drafts after rain, a remodel can turn that neglected room into space your family actually uses. We handle everything from targeted updates to full structural rebuilds, and if you are starting from scratch rather than remodeling, screen room installation is another option worth considering for open-air coverage without full enclosure costs.
In Palm Beach County, the permit process is part of every legitimate remodel. We handle that paperwork so you do not have to chase the building department yourself.
If your sunroom turns into a greenhouse by 9 a.m. from April through October, the glazing is failing to manage South Florida's solar heat gain. Older single-pane glass lets in far more heat than modern insulated panels. Leaving it means the room stays unusable for most of the year.
Fogging between the panes means the seal in the insulated unit has failed and moisture has entered - no amount of cleaning fixes that. Oxidized aluminum frames are cosmetically bad and can allow water intrusion at the joints. Both are signs the original materials have reached the end of their service life in South Florida's salt air.
Water coming in at the corners, around the door frames, or at the base of the glass panels points to failed seals or improperly seated glazing. In Florida's wet season, that means repeated damage every time storms come through. Waiting makes it worse - water finds its way into the floor, the walls, and the adjacent interior.
A growing family, a new work-from-home setup, or just wanting a proper reading room with a yard view are all good reasons to rethink the layout. A remodel can reconfigure the floor plan, add electrical, improve the flooring, and create a room that works for how you live right now.
Our sunroom remodeling work ranges from targeted updates to complete rebuilds. For homeowners who want a cosmetic refresh, we replace glazing units, refinish or replace frames, install new flooring, and update hardware. For spaces that are structurally sound but need a comfort upgrade, we add insulated panels, connect to your existing HVAC system, or install a dedicated mini-split so the room stays comfortable through the summer. If you are thinking about going further, a full sunroom design and rebuild is also something we handle from start to finish.
Every remodeling project we take on in Palm Beach County is permitted, inspected, and built with materials suited to the coastal environment. Frames and hardware are specified to resist salt-air corrosion, and glazing choices are selected to manage solar heat gain, not just to look good on day one. If you are not sure whether your situation calls for a remodel or a new build, ask about our sunroom design consultation - we will assess what you have and give you an honest picture of your options.
Suits homeowners who have a structurally sound sunroom but are dealing with fogged glass, oxidized frames, or drafts that won't seal.
Suits homeowners whose sunroom is thermally uncomfortable - adding insulated panels and a dedicated cooling source transforms a seasonal space into year-round living.
Suits homeowners with significant frame damage, rot, or deterioration at the base - we replace what is failing so the renovated room starts with a sound foundation.
Suits homeowners who want new flooring, updated lighting, fresh paint, and modern hardware without touching the existing structure.
North Palm Beach sits between the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway, and homes here deal with conditions that aging sunrooms struggle to handle. Salt air from the water corrodes standard aluminum frames and hardware faster than most homeowners expect - a sunroom installed fifteen or twenty years ago with standard materials may already be showing the effects. High solar heat gain from South Florida's sun angle means older glazing turns the room into an oven by mid-morning. A remodel done right, with materials chosen for this specific environment, solves both problems at once. Homeowners in Juno Beach and in Palm Beach Gardens face the same coastal challenges - we work throughout the area and understand what materials last here.
Palm Beach County is also in a high-wind zone, and Florida's building standards require that glazing, frames, and structural connections meet wind-resistance thresholds for this region. This affects which materials can be used and requires that permitted remodeling work pass a building inspection. A contractor who has not worked in this county may not know those requirements well enough to specify the right products - or may not bother pulling the permit at all. We handle permits and inspections on every job, and we know the local requirements because we work in North Palm Beach and the surrounding communities every week.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form and tell us what you are working with - we respond within one business day. We will ask about the space, what problems you want to solve, and whether your neighborhood has HOA requirements that affect exterior changes.
We visit your home to measure the existing structure, check the frame condition, and identify any issues - corrosion, failed seals, inadequate drainage - that affect the scope. You leave with a clear written estimate, not a verbal ballpark.
We handle the permit application with the local building department and order materials once the permit is approved. If your HOA requires pre-approval, we recommend submitting those plans at the same time so both reviews run in parallel.
Work proceeds in a logical sequence - structural repairs first, then glazing and framing, then interior finishes. After the final building inspection passes, we walk through the finished space with you and address any punch-list items before we consider the job closed.
Free written estimate. We handle permits and inspections. No pressure, no obligation.
(561) 356-8563Florida requires contractors performing sunroom remodeling to hold a current state license. You can verify ours online through the{' '}state licensing database before you sign anything - a legitimate contractor will give you their license number without hesitation.
Florida DBPR licensing databaseEvery remodel we do in North Palm Beach uses aluminum frames with a finish rated for coastal environments, stainless or coated hardware, and sealed connections designed to resist the Intracoastal's salt air. That detail is what separates a sunroom that holds up for twenty years from one that starts corroding in three.
We pull every permit and schedule every required inspection on your behalf. You will have the permit documentation in hand when the job is done - which matters when you sell the home and a buyer's inspector asks whether the work was permitted.
Before any work begins, we tell you whether you are updating what you have or whether the existing structure has problems that change the scope. If the honest answer is that a full rebuild is more cost-effective than patching what is there, we will tell you that at the estimate stage, not midway through the job.
Every one of those points comes together in how the finished job holds up - not just how it looks on the day we leave. In a coastal climate like North Palm Beach, the difference between a remodel done right and one done cheaply shows up within the first storm season.
A cost-effective way to add covered, bug-free outdoor living space without the full enclosure of a sunroom.
Learn MoreStart with a design consultation to map out the right layout, glazing, and features before any construction begins.
Learn MoreOur schedule fills during fall and winter - reach out now to lock in your project start date before the busy season.