
Your sunroom should be a room you want to be in - not one you avoid from May through October. We remodel outdated Florida rooms into cool, comfortable spaces built for South Florida living.

Sunroom remodeling in Boca Raton means transforming an existing sunroom, porch, or Florida room into a space you can actually use year-round. Most jobs involve new impact-rated glazing, updated framing, and a real cooling solution - and most projects run one to eight weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough depending on scope.
If you have a room that bakes in the sun from May through October, you are not alone - it is one of the most common complaints we hear from homeowners throughout the area. The right remodel fixes the underlying problem instead of just adding a ceiling fan and hoping for the best. We also handle screen room installation for homeowners who want to keep the open-air feel without the full enclosure.
Every remodel we do in Boca Raton includes full permit management - we handle the application, the inspections, and the final sign-off so you get a room that is code-compliant and safe to pass on when you sell.
If you walk into your sunroom between May and October and immediately walk back out, the room is not doing its job. Without proper insulation and cooling, the space is wasted square footage for half the year. Remodeling with high-performance glazing and a dedicated cooling solution fixes this permanently.
Fogged or yellowed glass and drafty frames are signs that the original glazing has failed. In South Florida's climate, materials degrade faster than in cooler regions, so a sunroom installed 15 or 20 years ago may be well overdue. Continuing to use failed glazing also drives up your energy bills.
Leaks around frames, wet flooring after storms, or humidity damage on interior walls are signs of failed seals or improper original installation. In a high-rainfall area like Boca Raton, water intrusion only gets worse over time and can damage your home's structure if left unaddressed.
A sunroom that looks dated, feels hot, or has visible water damage can hurt a sale in Boca Raton's competitive market. Buyers here expect indoor-outdoor living done right, and a remodeled room that is bright, comfortable, and code-compliant signals that the home has been well maintained.
Our sunroom remodeling work ranges from a focused refresh - new glazing, updated frames, fresh flooring - to a complete rebuild that changes the roofline, adds square footage, and installs a dedicated HVAC system. For homeowners who want a design-first approach before construction begins, we offer sunroom design services to help you plan the space properly before any materials are ordered.
Every remodel we carry out in Palm Beach County uses impact-rated glazing that meets the county's wind-load requirements. We specify marine-grade or anodized aluminum framing as a baseline because coastal salt air is a real factor throughout Boca Raton - not an upgrade you should have to ask for. All structural work is fully permitted, inspected, and documented.
Best for homeowners who want new glazing and updated finishes without structural changes.
Ideal for rooms that are beyond a simple refresh and need new framing, roofline, and HVAC.
Suits homeowners whose existing structure is sound but whose room has no real cooling solution.
For rooms with failed, fogged, or non-hurricane-rated glass that needs to be brought up to Palm Beach County code.
Boca Raton averages high temperatures in the upper 80s to low 90s from May through October, with humidity that makes it feel hotter still. Every design and material decision in a Boca Raton sunroom remodel starts with one question: will this room stay comfortable in August? Without proper insulation, high-performance glazing, and a real cooling solution, the answer is almost always no. Homeowners in Delray Beach and Boynton Beach face the same climate conditions and the same remodeling decisions.
Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements shape every material choice in a sunroom remodel here. Impact-resistant glass or laminated glass with rated storm protection is required by Florida's building code - not optional, and not something a reputable contractor will let you skip. The county's proximity to the Atlantic also means salt-laden air is a factor, especially within a mile or two of the coast. Specifying marine-grade or anodized aluminum framing is a baseline standard for any remodel in this area. Learn more about Florida's building requirements at floridabuilding.org.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. There is no cost for the initial visit, and we will give you a clear written estimate before any commitment is required.
We visit your home, measure the existing space, and assess what needs to change. You will leave the meeting with a realistic scope, a timeline estimate, and clarity on material choices that meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
We submit the permit application to the city on your behalf. Plan for a few weeks for review - we keep you updated throughout and schedule construction the moment approval comes through.
Our crew completes the remodel with city inspections at each required stage. When the job is done, we walk you through the finished room and hand over the closed permit documentation for your records.
We handle the permits, the inspections, and the impact-glass requirements - no surprises, no shortcuts.
(728) 777-1327We handle every step of the Boca Raton permit process - application, inspections, and final closeout. You get a fully documented, code-compliant room without having to navigate the city yourself.
Every remodel we do uses glazing that meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. This is not an add-on - it is how we build, because anything less is not compliant and not safe in this hurricane zone.
We specify marine-grade or anodized aluminum framing and stainless hardware on every job. Salt-air corrosion is a real factor in Boca Raton, and using materials rated for coastal exposure is a baseline standard here, not an upgrade.
A large share of Boca Raton homes are in HOA-governed communities with rules about exterior appearance and materials. We are familiar with local HOA requirements and can help you prepare the submission so approvals do not delay your project. Verify Florida contractor license status at myfloridalicense.com.
We have been remodeling sunrooms in Boca Raton since 2018 and we know what Palm Beach County inspectors look for. Every job we complete is one a homeowner can stand behind when it comes time to sell.
Add a screened enclosure to your patio or pool area to keep insects out while letting in fresh air.
Learn MoreWork through a design plan for your remodeled space before materials are ordered or permits are filed.
Learn MoreSummer is coming - contact us now and we will get the permit process started so your room is ready before the heat hits.
We serve Boca Raton and surrounding communities throughout Palm Beach and Broward counties.