
Your Florida room or enclosed porch deserves a real upgrade. We transform outdated sunrooms into comfortable, year-round living spaces built for South Florida's climate.

Sunroom remodeling in Lake Worth Beach means upgrading an existing enclosed porch, Florida room, or glass room into a space that works year-round - new glass, better insulation, updated flooring, and electrical improvements, with most jobs taking one to three weeks of active work.
A large number of homes in Lake Worth Beach were built between the 1950s and 1980s, and many of them have original Florida rooms with jalousie windows and minimal insulation. Those spaces are hot in summer, leaky in the rainy season, and do not meet current wind-load standards. A proper sunroom remodel changes all of that.
Whether your goal is year-round comfort or an upgrade to the room's appearance, we can also discuss a full screen room installation if you prefer open-air living, or a sunroom design consultation to map out your options before committing to a scope.
If you avoid the room for most of the year because it turns into a greenhouse by mid-morning, the space is not performing the way it should. In Lake Worth Beach's climate, a properly remodeled sunroom with the right glass should be comfortable year-round - not just during the mild winter months.
South Florida's rainy season brings heavy, frequent downpours, and any gap in your sunroom's seals will show up fast. Water stains on walls or ceilings, soft spots in the flooring, and cloudy glass panels are all signs that moisture is getting in. Left alone, this damage spreads into the walls of your main home.
Many older Lake Worth Beach homes still have jalousie windows - horizontal glass slats that crank open. These offer almost no insulation, let in humidity, and do not meet current wind-load requirements. If your sunroom still has these, you are losing energy, comfort, and storm protection every day.
If your air conditioner runs constantly and the sunroom always feels warm even with the door to the main house closed, the room is pulling heat into your home rather than keeping it out. Poor glass, gaps in framing, and an uninsulated roof are common culprits that a remodel can directly address.
Every sunroom remodeling project starts with an honest assessment of what exists. We look at the framing, the existing glass or windows, the flooring, and the roof connection before we quote anything. Some jobs are primarily cosmetic - new flooring, updated frames, fresh trim. Others involve replacing everything from the glass to the subfloor. We handle both, and we tell you upfront which category your room falls into.
For homeowners who want a structural upgrade, we also offer full sunroom design services to plan the layout and materials before work begins. And if you are remodeling specifically to add climate control and year-round use, we can walk you through what separates a properly insulated sunroom from a basic Florida room upgrade. We also perform screen room installation for homeowners who prefer open-air living with bug and weather protection.
Ideal for homeowners with an older enclosed porch who want year-round usability - replaces single-pane glass and minimal insulation with a properly conditioned space.
For rooms where the structure is sound but the glass is outdated - upgrades single-pane or jalousie windows to impact-rated, low-emissivity insulated panels.
Suits homeowners whose room looks dated but is structurally solid - new moisture-resistant flooring, updated trim, and improved lighting that connects the space to the rest of the home.
Right for rooms with significant structural issues, water damage, or outdated framing - a complete rebuild to current Florida building code using modern materials.
Lake Worth Beach sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means any glass panels, window frames, or roof connections used in a remodel must meet Florida's strict wind-resistance standards. This is not a technicality - it is what determines whether your sunroom stays intact during a major storm. The city's housing stock also skews older. Many homes have Florida rooms that were built before modern building codes, with framing and roof connections that need reinforcement before new glass can go in. A contractor who does not assess the existing structure before quoting is leaving surprises for later.
We serve homeowners throughout the area, including West Palm Beach and Riviera Beach. Whether your home is near the Intracoastal or further inland, South Florida's combination of salt air, year-round humidity, and hurricane season shapes every material and method we use. The goal is a remodeled room that holds up for years, not just for the first season.
Call or submit the form and tell us about the space - size, current condition, and what you want to change. We respond within one business day and will ask a few questions to determine whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home, check the framing, existing windows, flooring, and roof connection, and take measurements. Within a week or two you receive a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and total cost - no vague ranges.
Once you approve the estimate and sign a contract, we apply for the necessary permits through the City of Lake Worth Beach. Permit approval typically takes two to four weeks. We manage all paperwork and keep you updated on the timeline.
Active construction runs one to three weeks depending on scope. Inspections happen at set points - we coordinate these with the city. After final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you and address any items before closing out the job.
Get a free written estimate - no pressure, no obligation. We respond within one business day.
(561) 954-1564We pull every required permit before a crew sets foot in your home. You receive copies of all permit documentation at project close. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets the professional standard we follow for every job.
National Association of the Remodeling IndustryEvery glass panel we install meets Florida's product approval requirements for Palm Beach County's wind zone. We use only materials that have been independently tested for the wind loads this area sees. No substitutions, no shortcuts.
We check the existing framing, roof connection, and floor substrate before writing a single number. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach often discover the existing structure needs reinforcement - we find that before the project starts, not during it.
Most of our remodeling work is on homes built between the 1950s and 1980s - the era when most Lake Worth Beach Florida rooms were added. We know what those structures typically need and how to bring them up to current code without unnecessary scope creep.
Every sunroom remodeling job we take in Lake Worth Beach comes with the same commitment: permitted work, materials rated for South Florida's conditions, and a finished room you can actually use. If something is not right at the final walkthrough, we fix it before we consider the job done.
Add a fully screened outdoor living space to your home - keeps insects and harsh sun out while preserving fresh air and views.
Learn MoreWork with us to plan your sunroom's layout, materials, and features before any construction begins.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast in Palm Beach County - call today to lock in your start date and have your room ready before the winter season.