
Your existing sunroom can become the best room in the house. We upgrade glazing, seals, flooring, and cooling so it works in South Florida heat - not just in November.

Sunroom remodeling in Loxahatchee Groves means transforming an existing sunroom, porch, or enclosed patio into a more comfortable, functional space - most jobs run one to four weeks of physical installation once permits are approved and materials arrive.
The work ranges from replacing old glazing and frames to upgrading insulation, flooring, electrical, and HVAC connections. In South Florida, a room without proper cooling and sealed panels is essentially unusable from May through October - which is most of the year. If your current sunroom fits that description, a remodel changes everything.
Many homeowners also use a remodel as the opportunity to upgrade an older structure to a fully conditioned space. If you are weighing that option, our screen room installation service is a lower-cost alternative for those who want bug and weather protection without full HVAC conditioning.
If your sunroom feels like stepping outside in June, the glazing and sealing are not doing their job. In Loxahatchee Groves, heat and humidity make a poorly sealed room unusable from late spring through early fall. Waiting means another full year of wasted space.
Water stains on the floor, fogged glass between panes, or frames that no longer close tightly are signs the seals have failed. South Florida's daily summer rain finds every gap, and each season the damage compounds - rot, mold, and structural movement follow.
Yellowed acrylic panels, corroded frames, and cracked or stained flooring are not just cosmetic problems - they signal materials that have exceeded their service life in a harsh climate. Putting off replacement means more extensive repairs down the road.
Many homes in this area have older screened enclosures that let in bugs, humidity, and noise. If you walk past it rather than into it, a remodel that upgrades the enclosure to a sealed, cooled room turns that overlooked space into one you actually want to be in.
Every remodel starts with a full assessment of the existing structure. We look at the slab, the framing, the glazing system, and the seals before quoting anything - because the scope depends entirely on what is there. From a basic cosmetic refresh to a full conversion to a climate-controlled addition, we handle the complete range. When the project includes new glass and framing from the ground up, the work overlaps closely with our sunroom design service, which covers layout, material selection, and the configuration of new builds.
For homeowners who want a conditioned room rather than just an upgraded enclosure, we integrate HVAC connections or install dedicated mini-split systems sized for South Florida's heat load. We also coordinate all permit applications with Palm Beach County - the same process we use for our full screen room installation projects.
Suits homeowners with fogged, cracked, or single-pane glass that drives up cooling costs.
Suits rooms where existing frames leak, warp, or no longer close and latch properly.
Suits any room that needs to function as a conditioned living space through South Florida summers.
Suits homeowners with cracked, stained, or uneven floors that undermine the feel of the space.
Suits screened porches or three-season rooms being upgraded to fully enclosed, insulated rooms.
Suits rooms that need outlets, ceiling fans, or improved lighting for everyday use.
Loxahatchee Groves sits in western Palm Beach County, where summer heat and humidity arrive early and stay late. Properties here tend to have generous lots, mature landscaping, and an indoor-outdoor connection that is part of why people choose to live here. An existing sunroom that is too hot to use from May through October is not just an inconvenience - it is a significant portion of your home's potential living space sitting idle. The right remodel, with heat-blocking glass and proper HVAC integration, turns that into a room people actually use.
The flat terrain and high water table common in this area also mean slab conditions need attention before any remodel begins. Seasonal wet and dry cycles cause concrete to shift, and new flooring or framing placed over a compromised slab will not hold up. We check this on every site visit. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach and Wellington face the same soil and drainage conditions and regularly call us for the same assessment before committing to a remodel scope.
We visit your home to examine the existing structure, check the slab, take measurements, and talk through your goals. We respond within one business day of your inquiry. No obligation - just a clear picture of what the project involves.
After the site visit, we provide an itemized written estimate covering materials, labor, and permit costs. You will know exactly what you are paying for before signing anything. Most homeowners get two to three quotes before committing.
We submit all permit applications to Palm Beach County and give you a realistic timeline including expected review periods. You do not chase the county - we handle every step and keep you updated.
The crew works through the remodel in a logical order and cleans up at the end of each workday. After the county inspection, we walk through the finished room with you, demonstrate how everything operates, and confirm the air conditioning is performing as expected.
We visit your home, assess the existing space, and give you a clear written estimate - no pressure, no guesswork. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(561) 363-0429We submit all Palm Beach County permit applications, track the review, and schedule the final inspection. You never call the building department yourself. A contractor who asks you to pull your own permit is a red flag - we take full responsibility from application through final certificate.
We specify glazing rated for high solar heat rejection - the single most important material decision in a Florida remodel. Low-quality or older single-pane glass turns a sunroom into an oven by mid-morning. We recommend systems that keep the room comfortable without overwhelming your air conditioner. The U.S. Department of Energy publishes guidance on window energy performance ratings that explains what to look for.
Every remodel we complete meets Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements for this hurricane-exposure zone. Structures that pass the county inspection are documented proof the work meets these standards - which matters for your homeowner's insurance and for any future buyer of your home.
In Loxahatchee Groves, flat terrain and a high water table mean slabs can shift over time. We check every slab before we quote flooring or framing - because laying new materials over a compromised foundation creates bigger problems down the road. If we find issues, we tell you upfront and include the repair in the scope before work begins.
Serving Loxahatchee Groves since 2018, we know the soil, the climate, and the permit process that applies to your property. Every project comes with written warranties for both materials and labor.
A permanent aluminum-framed screen enclosure that turns an underused patio into a bug-free outdoor living space.
Learn MoreLayout and material planning for new or replacement sunroom structures, from glazing selection to roof configuration.
Learn MoreSummer comes fast in South Florida - get your remodel on the calendar now so your space is ready before the heat arrives.