
Your sunroom should be usable every month of the year. We replace outdated glass, add proper insulation, and upgrade finishes so your room works for South Florida's climate - not against it.

Sunroom remodeling in Palm Beach Gardens means updating or rebuilding your glass-enclosed room so it becomes more comfortable, more efficient, and more useful year-round - most projects take one to six weeks depending on scope, from a basic refresh to a full porch conversion.
Many homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens have sunrooms that were last updated in the 1980s or 1990s - back when single-pane glass and minimal insulation were the norm. That era of materials was never designed for South Florida's heat and humidity. If your room becomes too hot to use by May, the glass and insulation are not doing their job. Upgrading them is the core of what a remodel accomplishes.
A remodel can range from replacing windows and adding low-e glass to a complete conversion that turns a screened porch into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room. If you are also thinking about starting fresh, our screen room installation service is worth comparing.
If your sunroom becomes too hot to use from May through October, the glass and insulation are not managing heat the way they should in South Florida's climate. A room that traps heat instead of controlling it is not a sunroom - it is a greenhouse. A remodel focused on heat control changes that completely.
Palm Beach Gardens gets heavy afternoon thunderstorms all summer, and any gap in roof panels, window seals, or where the sunroom meets the house will show up as a stain or soft patch. These are not cosmetic issues - water is getting in somewhere it should not, and the damage gets worse with every storm season. Catching it early is far cheaper than letting it reach the framing.
If you feel a draft around window frames or a door no longer latches properly, the seals and hardware have worn out. In a high-humidity environment like Palm Beach Gardens, failed seals also let moisture into the wall cavity, which can lead to mold behind surfaces you cannot see. This is one of the most common reasons homeowners decide it is time for a full remodel.
If your sunroom still has the original aluminum framing and single-pane panels from the 1980s or 1990s, it probably looks and feels like a different era from the rest of your home. Buyers notice this too - a dated sunroom can work against you at sale. A remodel that brings the room in line with the rest of the house is one of the most visible improvements you can make.
Our sunroom remodeling work in Palm Beach Gardens runs the full range - from targeted upgrades to complete room transformations. On the lighter end, that means replacing outdated single-pane glass with modern low-e panels, installing new flooring, adding insulation to the roof and walls, and updating hardware and trim so the room looks and performs the way it should. If your sunroom was built before South Florida's current energy and wind standards were in place, these changes make a real difference in how the room feels.
On the heavier end, we handle full screened-porch-to-enclosed-room conversions - adding solid panels, climate control, and electrical - turning an underused space into something you can sit in every day of the year. Every project is permitted through Palm Beach County and inspected before we consider it done. If you are weighing a remodel against building something new, our sunroom design service can help you think through the options before committing to either path.
Best for homeowners whose room is too hot in summer and needs better glazing to become usable year-round.
Ideal for rooms that have outdated framing, no insulation, and need a thorough rebuild to meet current standards.
Right for homeowners who want to turn a screened or open porch into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Suits rooms with sound bones that just need new flooring, trim, hardware, and a fresh look to match the rest of the home.
Palm Beach Gardens averages over 230 sunny days a year, with summer temperatures regularly in the low 90s and humidity that makes it feel even hotter. A sunroom that is not properly insulated and glazed will become genuinely unusable from May through October - essentially half the year. Any remodel worth doing here needs to address heat gain and moisture control first, not just aesthetics, or you will end up with a beautiful room you never actually sit in. The city's homes, many built between the 1970s and 1990s, were often fitted with sunrooms that were not built to today's energy or wind standards, which means the need for updates is especially common. Palm Beach Gardens homeowners also have to account for HOA approval in many neighborhoods before work can begin.
Palm Beach County's hurricane and wind-load requirements mean every sunroom remodel must meet stricter structural standards than you would find in most other states. This adds cost, but it also means a properly permitted and inspected room will hold up when a storm rolls through. Homeowners in Boynton Beach and throughout Palm Beach County face the same requirements, and we handle the permit process on your behalf so you are not navigating it alone. A well-remodeled sunroom should work with your home's cooling system, not fight it, and that outcome starts with using the right materials from the beginning.
We respond within one business day. On the first call we ask a few basic questions about what the room looks like now, what you want it to do, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so the site visit is useful for both of us.
We come to your home, look at the existing sunroom in person, and check the condition of framing, glass, roof, flooring, and electrical. After the visit you receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - no vague numbers.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you understand what documentation you need for association approval. This step can take a few days to a few weeks - we handle it and keep you updated.
Most work happens inside the sunroom, so the rest of your home stays livable. When the work is complete, the county inspector verifies everything was built correctly. We walk you through the finished room and answer any questions before we close out the project.
Free estimate. Written quote. No pressure. We handle the permit so you do not have to.
(561) 954-0674Every remodel we complete in Palm Beach County meets the state's high-velocity hurricane zone requirements. That means the glass, framing, and attachment points are built to hold up in South Florida weather - not just to look good on a calm day.
A large share of Palm Beach Gardens neighborhoods have their own approval process for exterior changes. We know how the HOA review works in communities like PGA National and BallenIsles, and we prepare the documentation correctly the first time so you are not waiting on a second submission.
We never start a project without a permit in hand. Palm Beach County's permit and inspection process protects you at sale, at closing, and when filing an insurance claim after a storm. You will have the passed inspection on record. For guidance on glass choices, the{' '}U.S. Department of Energy is a helpful reference.
In Palm Beach Gardens, standard glass simply does not work for a room you want to use in summer. We spec low-emissivity glass on every project where heat control matters - which is most of them here. It reflects heat, blocks UV, and reduces the load on your air conditioning.
Every one of these factors - wind standards, HOA process, permit compliance, and glass specification - is specific to working in Palm Beach Gardens. They are not checkboxes; they are the difference between a remodel that holds up and one that creates problems down the road.
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