
If your sunroom is too hot to use in summer or shows its age with foggy panels and rattling frames, we fix what is wrong and give you a room that works every day of the year.

Sunroom remodeling in Lake Clarke Shores means transforming an existing sunroom, porch enclosure, or screened room into a more comfortable living space - work ranges from replacing old glazing and frames to adding insulation, climate control, and updated finishes, with most projects completed in one to six weeks once materials and permits are in place.
Most homeowners in Lake Clarke Shores come to us with the same story: they have a sunroom they rarely use because it turns into an oven by mid-morning in May. Older aluminum-framed enclosures with single-pane panels were common in homes built in the 1980s and 1990s, and they are no match for a South Florida summer. A sunroom remodel upgrades the room so it performs the way you actually need it to, with glazing rated for solar heat reduction and, where needed, a proper cooling connection. If you are considering adding a room from scratch rather than updating an existing one, our screen room installation page covers that path.
Because a sunroom remodel often touches the building envelope, electrical systems, or HVAC, it requires a building permit in Florida. We handle the application and inspections, so your finished room is on record, code-compliant, and an asset when you sell.
If your sunroom sits empty from May through October because it turns into a heat trap the moment the sun hits it, the glazing is the problem. Single-pane panels let in heat as fast as they let in light. Upgrading to solar-heat-reducing glass transforms a room you avoid into one you actually use.
Fogged or yellowed glazing panels and chalky, pitted aluminum frames are the clearest signs of an aging enclosure. Foggy glass has lost its seal and no longer performs as designed. Waiting extends the damage - moisture can work into the surrounding framing and sill.
Condensation on the inside of glass or drafts around frame joints means the seals have failed. In South Florida's humidity, a sunroom with failed seals is a room where mold finds a foothold quickly. Addressing it early is far less expensive than letting moisture damage spread.
An older enclosure with mismatched finishes and worn hardware can make the room feel like an afterthought rather than part of your home. A remodel that updates the glass, frames, flooring, and trim brings the room in line with the rest of the house and makes it a place guests actually notice.
Our sunroom remodeling work starts with an honest look at what your existing room needs. Some jobs call for replacing glazing panels and refreshing the frames - the structure is sound, but the glass is not performing and the finish has deteriorated. We swap in high-solar-heat-gain-rated glass and clean up the framing so the room looks and feels new without a full tear-out. For rooms that need more, we go deeper: adding insulation, connecting to HVAC or fitting a mini-split, updating the flooring and electrical, and addressing any moisture damage we find once the old panels come off. The end result is a room that functions the way a well-designed sunroom should - comfortable in every season, tight against weather, and part of your home rather than beside it.
Full four-season conversions are the most involved remodel we do. If you have a three-season room or an older screened enclosure and want to make it truly conditioned space, we rebuild it to that standard - proper insulation, impact-rated glazing, and a climate system sized for the room. Every project we take on goes through the permit process, so the finished work is inspected and documented. We also help with HOA architectural review when your community requires it.
Ideal for homeowners whose existing structure is sound but needs updated glass and frames to perform properly in South Florida heat.
For homeowners who want to convert an older three-season room or screened enclosure into conditioned, year-round living space.
For rooms where failed seals, deteriorated framing, or storm damage need to be addressed before new systems and finishes go in.
Lake Clarke Shores sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and the sun is relentless from April through October. The single biggest challenge in any sunroom remodel here is managing solar heat gain - the way direct sun turns a glass room into an oven. High-performance glazing that reflects or absorbs solar energy before it enters the room is the foundation of a usable space in this climate. A remodeler who uses standard glazing is setting you up for the same problem you started with. The waterfront and canal-laced setting of many Lake Clarke Shores properties adds moisture to the equation: older rooms near the water are especially prone to failed seals, corroded fasteners, and rot in sill plates - and we know what to look for. Homeowners in West Palm Beach and Riviera Beach face the same conditions, and we cover both areas.
Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone, and Florida requires that any permitted sunroom remodel meet current wind-load and energy standards. This means the materials and methods a contractor uses must be appropriate for this area - not just available at the supply house. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry provides standards and contractor resources for the remodeling trade, and the Florida Building Code sets the specific requirements your contractor must meet on every permitted job in this state.
We respond within one business day. Tell us what your sunroom looks like now and what you want it to do - that context helps us prepare for the visit and ask the right questions.
We visit your home, look at the existing structure, and take measurements. We walk you through what needs to happen, what your glazing and cooling options are, and what it will cost. You get a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and permit fees.
Once you approve the scope, we submit the permit application to the appropriate local office. Permit review in Palm Beach County typically takes a few days to a few weeks. We also handle HOA submissions if your community requires architectural review.
Construction begins once the permit is in hand. We coordinate all required inspections, protect adjacent interior areas, and clean up daily. At the end, we walk through the finished room with you and address anything on the punch list before the job is closed.
Free estimate, no pressure. We handle the permits and inspections - your only job is deciding what you want the room to do.
(561) 954-0058We specify glazing for Palm Beach County conditions - not generic national specs. Solar heat gain coefficient, frame thermal performance, and seal durability in high humidity are the things that determine whether your remodeled room is comfortable or still an oven. We know what works here.
Every sunroom remodel we do goes through the proper permitting process. This protects you at resale, confirms the work meets Florida's wind and energy standards, and keeps your homeowner's insurance intact. We never suggest skipping this step.
Palm Beach County is a high-wind zone, and meeting the code is not optional. We build to current Florida Building Code requirements on glazing, framing, and connections - verified at inspection, not just on paper. That means your finished room holds up when a storm actually arrives.
Many homes in Lake Clarke Shores sit near the lake or the town's canal system. We know how moisture exposure, high water tables, and corrosion affect older sunroom structures in this setting - and we address those issues during the remodel rather than discovering them after the new glass goes in.
When you call us, you are getting a team that knows this climate and this permitting process. That combination is what makes the difference between a remodel that lasts and one that needs attention again in two years.
Adding a new screened enclosure to an open patio or backyard rather than updating an existing room.
Learn MorePlanning the layout, glazing, and aesthetic of a sunroom before construction or remodeling begins.
Learn MoreFall is the best time to book - get your remodel done before next summer's heat arrives and have a comfortable room ready to use every day of the year.