Leaking roof, fogged-up windows, or a room that bakes all summer - we rebuild and update sunrooms across West Palm Beach so you can actually use the space you already have.

Sunroom remodeling in West Palm Beach covers everything from replacing old single-pane windows and patching a leaking roof to tearing out the entire structure and starting fresh with new framing, glass, and a cooling connection - most projects take two to ten weeks depending on the scope.
A lot of sunrooms in West Palm Beach were built in the 1970s and 1980s, before Florida adopted its current wind-load and energy standards. Those rooms have single-pane glass that turns the space into an oven by May, roofs that flex and leak in afternoon thunderstorms, and framing that would not hold up in a serious storm. Sometimes the foundation and basic structure are sound and the job is just replacing the glass, roof, and seals. Other times, a full rebuild makes more sense. For homeowners considering a new open-air option instead, our screen room installation page covers that well, and our sunroom design service is a good starting point if you want to plan the scope before committing to anything.
Every remodel we handle in West Palm Beach is permitted through the city or county before work begins. That is not optional - it is what protects you when you sell, refinance, or file an insurance claim.
If you stop using your sunroom entirely during the summer because it is simply too hot, the room is not insulated or ventilated well enough for West Palm Beach's climate. A properly remodeled sunroom with the right glass and cooling connection should be comfortable year-round - not just during the mild winter months.
West Palm Beach gets intense afternoon thunderstorms and occasional tropical systems. A sunroom that leaks or lets in drafts after heavy rain means the roof flashing, window seals, or caulking has failed. Left alone, water intrusion leads to mold, rotting framing, and damage to your home's interior - all of which cost far more to fix than a timely remodel.
Older sunrooms in West Palm Beach often have single-pane windows or early double-pane units where the seal has failed, causing a permanent foggy appearance. Single-pane glass provides almost no insulation against heat, and failed double-pane seals mean the insulating gas has escaped - either condition drives up your cooling costs.
If your sunroom has mismatched flooring, peeling paint, or a style that feels out of place, it has likely been patched piecemeal over the years rather than properly maintained. A sunroom that looks tired can reduce your home's appeal in a competitive West Palm Beach real estate market where buyers expect move-in-ready condition.
We handle the full range of sunroom remodeling work, from targeted component replacements to complete rebuilds. When only the glass and seals have failed, we replace the windows with impact-rated, low-emissivity panels and re-flash the roof without disturbing the existing structure. When the whole room needs to go, we assess the foundation first, tear down what is there, and rebuild from the slab up to current Florida standards. Homeowners who want a built-from-scratch open-air option should also look at our screen room installation service, or our sunroom design service if you want to plan the project before committing to a scope.
Each project starts with a free on-site assessment. We look at the existing foundation, framing, glass, and roof, then give you a written, itemized estimate before any work begins. We manage the permit application, the HOA submission if your community requires it, and the city inspection schedule from start to finish.
Ideal for homeowners whose existing framing is sound but whose windows are fogged, single-pane, or not impact-rated for South Florida storm conditions.
For sunrooms where the ceiling leaks or shows water staining - we strip the existing roof system and install a properly flashed, insulated replacement.
When the structure is beyond repair, we tear down and rebuild from the slab up - fully permitted and engineered for Florida's wind requirements.
For homeowners upgrading from a three-season room to a fully conditioned space - we coordinate mini-split or ductwork connections with licensed HVAC professionals.
Flooring, trim, paint, and hardware updates - suited for rooms that are structurally sound but look and feel dated compared to the rest of the home.
Before any remodel begins, we evaluate whether the existing concrete can support the new structure or needs repair - a critical step in older West Palm Beach homes.
West Palm Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year, and summer humidity sits above 80 percent for months at a time. A sunroom that was not built with these conditions in mind - using the right glass, proper roof insulation, and a cooling connection - becomes unusable from May through October. Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind zone, which means any new glass or structural work during a remodel must meet Florida's impact-resistance standards. Homeowners in Boynton Beach face identical requirements - the same wind and energy standards apply across the county, so working with a contractor who knows these rules matters wherever you are in South Florida. You can review the current window energy guidance from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Many homes in established West Palm Beach neighborhoods like Flamingo Park, Northwood, and El Cid were built in the 1940s through 1970s, and their existing sunrooms or Florida rooms often have outdated wiring, aging slabs, or framing that pre-dates current code. When a contractor opens up one of these older rooms, surprises under the surface - like a cracked slab or aluminum wiring - are not unusual. Our pre-construction assessment is designed to surface these issues before demolition starts, not after. Homeowners in nearby Lake Worth Beach encounter similar older housing stock with the same potential for hidden conditions, and we apply the same thorough review process there as we do in West Palm Beach.
Call or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - the size of the room, what problems you have noticed, and roughly when you want work done. You do not need to have all the answers ready before reaching out.
We visit your home, inspect the foundation, framing, windows, and roof, and note anything that might affect the scope - like outdated wiring or a slab that needs repair. You receive a written, itemized estimate that breaks down labor, materials, and permit fees so you can compare bids clearly.
We handle the permit application with the City of West Palm Beach and help prepare your HOA submission if your community requires one. This phase typically takes two to six weeks and is built into the project timeline from the start - no surprises.
The crew removes what is being replaced and installs new windows, roofing, framing, or finishes as the scope requires. A city inspector visits at key stages to verify the work meets code. We walk the finished room with you before asking for final payment.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions so you do not have to.
(728) 226-6069Every remodel we handle goes through the proper permit process with the City of West Palm Beach or Palm Beach County. You get a paper trail that protects you at resale, during refinancing, and if you ever file an insurance claim - not just a finished room with no documentation behind it.
We inspect your existing slab before giving you a price. Older homes in West Palm Beach neighborhoods like Flamingo Park and El Cid sometimes have slabs that need reinforcement before new framing can go up. Knowing this upfront means no surprise change orders after demolition has already started.
All glass and window systems we install meet Florida's impact-resistance requirements for the high-wind zone. This is not a premium upgrade - it is the code-required baseline for compliant remodel work in this county, and it also means your windows double as storm protection every hurricane season.
We follow the National Association of the Remodeling Industry code of ethics - transparent pricing, written contracts, and standing behind our work after the project is complete. You know what you are getting into before a single nail is pulled.
A properly permitted, properly built remodel is worth more to you than a cheaper job that skips the steps that matter. Every one of these standards exists to protect you, not just us.
If you want outdoor airflow and insect protection without a fully enclosed room, a screen room is a cost-effective alternative worth comparing.
Learn MoreBefore committing to a remodel scope, our sunroom design service helps you plan the layout, materials, and features that fit your home and budget.
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