Transform your outdated sunroom into a comfortable, climate-controlled room you can enjoy year-round with impact windows and proper cooling.

Sunroom remodeling in Delray Beach transforms an existing enclosed porch or three-season room into a fully finished, climate-controlled living space - most projects wrap up in two to six weeks once permits clear.
If your sunroom sits unused from May through October because it is too hot, or if you see condensation on the windows and soft spots in the flooring, you already know something needs to change. A properly planned remodel addresses the root problems: outdated windows that let in too much heat, no cooling system, and inadequate insulation for South Florida's climate. We also handle screen room installation when homeowners want to add protected outdoor space alongside their remodeled sunroom.
Many Delray Beach homeowners discover that their sunroom was built without permits or with materials that do not meet current hurricane standards. A remodel is the opportunity to fix those issues, bring the space up to code, and turn it into a room that adds real value to your home.
If you walk into your sunroom between April and October and immediately feel like you have stepped outside, the room is not doing its job. In Delray Beach's climate, a sunroom that lacks proper insulation and cooling is essentially an outdoor space with a roof. If that describes your room, a remodel can turn it into a space you actually enjoy year-round.
Condensation on the inside of your windows, or a foggy film between the panes that will not wipe off, means the window's seal has failed. Drafts near window frames or door edges are a sign that the original installation has shifted or deteriorated. Both are common in older Delray Beach homes where sunrooms were built with standard windows not designed for South Florida's heat and humidity.
If the floor in your sunroom has soft spots, a noticeable bounce when you walk across it, or tiles that have cracked or separated, the subfloor beneath may have been damaged by moisture over time. South Florida's humidity and occasional heavy rain can work their way into an older sunroom through small gaps in the walls or floor, and the damage is often worse than it looks from the surface.
If you bought your home and the sunroom was already there, check whether it was permitted and inspected. Unpermitted additions in Palm Beach County can create problems when you sell your home, and they may not meet current hurricane-resistance requirements. A remodel is an opportunity to bring the space up to code and get it properly documented.
Every sunroom remodel we take on starts with a thorough site assessment to identify what needs to change and what can stay. We replace outdated windows with impact-rated glass that blocks heat and meets Florida's hurricane standards, upgrade insulation in the walls and ceiling, install dedicated cooling systems sized for the space, and replace flooring damaged by moisture or age. When the structure underneath has deteriorated, we address that first before any cosmetic work begins. Homeowners often pair a remodel with sunroom design services to plan the space layout and finishes before construction starts.
We handle all permit applications through Palm Beach County and coordinate with your HOA if approval is required before work begins. The electrical work includes adding outlets, overhead lighting, and ceiling fan circuits where needed. If your sunroom connects to a pool area or screened lanai, we protect those surfaces during construction and coordinate access so nothing gets damaged. Every remodel ends with a final walkthrough where you check that windows close smoothly, the cooling unit works, and the flooring feels solid underfoot.
Best for sunrooms with deteriorated framing, outdated wiring, or inadequate footings that need to be addressed before cosmetic updates.
Ideal for sunrooms with sound structure but outdated single-pane windows and no climate control system.
For sunrooms with good bones that need new flooring, fresh paint, updated lighting, and finishing touches.
Bringing unpermitted additions up to current building codes with proper documentation for future home sales.
Delray Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer temperatures regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. A sunroom without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling system will be uncomfortable from May through October, which is most of the year. This means your remodel budget should include a quality cooling unit and energy-efficient windows from the start, not as an afterthought. We serve homeowners across the area, from Boynton Beach to neighborhoods throughout Delray Beach.
Many of Delray Beach's established neighborhoods, particularly those east of I-95, include homes built in the 1960s through 1980s. Sunrooms and enclosed porches in these homes were often built to lower standards than today's code requires, and a remodel may uncover issues like deteriorated framing, outdated wiring, or inadequate footings that need to be addressed before cosmetic work can begin. A large share of Delray Beach's residential communities are governed by homeowners associations that have their own rules about exterior changes. Our team works regularly in communities throughout the area, including Lake Worth Beach, and we know how to navigate HOA approval processes so your project stays on schedule.
When you reach out, we ask about the size of your sunroom, what you want to change, and whether you have an HOA. We visit your home to measure the space, check for structural issues, and provide a written estimate that breaks down what is included. Do not accept a verbal quote only.
We submit permit applications to Palm Beach County and help prepare HOA paperwork if required. This step takes one to three weeks for county permits and varies for HOA approvals. We handle the permit process so you do not have to.
Work begins with structural repairs, followed by window installation, insulation, electrical or HVAC work, and finally flooring. Palm Beach County inspectors visit at required stages, and we coordinate those visits. Most projects take two to six weeks of active work.
When work is complete, we walk through the finished room with you before you make your final payment. Check that windows open smoothly, the cooling unit works, and flooring feels solid. We provide the final inspection sign-off from the county.
Free estimates. Fully permitted work. Impact-rated windows and proper cooling included.
We have remodeled sunrooms across Delray Beach and Palm Beach County for more than a decade. That experience means we know what to expect in older homes, how to navigate local permit requirements, and how to size cooling systems for South Florida's heat. You are not our first rodeo, and it shows in the finished work.
We only install impact-rated windows that meet Florida Building Code requirements for hurricane resistance. These windows also block UV rays that fade furniture, reduce outside noise, and can lower your insurance premium. It is not an upgrade or an add-on - it is the baseline for every job we do. Learn more about Florida Building Code standards.
No shortcuts, no cutting corners. Every remodel we do gets a building permit through Palm Beach County, which means inspectors check the work at key stages. A permit protects you when you sell because it proves the work was done to code. If a contractor offers to skip permits, they are asking you to take on all the legal and safety risk.
We walk through your existing sunroom before writing an estimate, checking for soft flooring, deteriorated framing, outdated wiring, and other hidden issues common in older Delray Beach homes. If we find something that will affect the scope of work, you know about it upfront in the written estimate, not halfway through the job when your walls are already open.
We have worked in Kings Point, Lake Ida, Tropic Isle, and neighborhoods all across Delray Beach. The housing stock is different in each area, and we come prepared for what we are going to find.
Fall and winter are the best times to schedule a remodel in Delray Beach. Call now to get on the schedule before the busy season.