
Your existing sunroom has potential. We update old glass, add insulation, bring in climate control, and handle every permit so you get a room you actually use year-round.

Sunroom remodeling in Greenacres means updating or rebuilding your existing glass-enclosed room to make it more comfortable, more energy-efficient, and built to current Florida standards. Most projects take one to three weeks for construction, with a total timeline of six to ten weeks once Palm Beach County permit review is included.
Homeowners in Greenacres tackle remodels for all sorts of reasons. Some have rooms that turn into saunas every summer and are tired of writing them off from May through October. Others notice water stains after a hard rain or drafts around windows that never quite sealed right after the last storm. If any of that sounds familiar, a proper remodel is almost always more cost-effective than patching the same problems year after year.
Sunroom remodeling overlaps naturally with screen room installation for homeowners weighing whether a full glass enclosure or a screened space better fits how they want to use the area. We can walk you through both options.
If your sunroom feels like a sauna between May and October, it has no real insulation or dedicated cooling. In Greenacres, an uninsulated sunroom can run 20 to 30 degrees hotter than the rest of the house on a summer afternoon. A remodel that adds insulation and a mini-split unit can turn that wasted space into one of the most comfortable rooms you have.
Brown stains on the ceiling, rust streaks on the walls, or soft spots near the edges of the floor are signs water is finding its way in. Florida's rainy season brings intense, frequent downpours, and an aging sunroom is one of the first places leaks develop. Catching it now and doing the remodel properly costs far less than waiting until damage spreads to your home's main structure.
If you feel a draft around sunroom windows while the air conditioning is running, or the glass fogs up on the inside during humid months, the seals have failed. In South Florida's climate, failed seals mean your cooling system is working harder than it should, and moisture is getting into places that invite mold and rot. This is one of the most common reasons Greenacres homeowners decide to remodel rather than keep patching.
Chalky, pitted aluminum framing, rattling single-pane glass, or cracked and faded flooring usually means the room was built to standards that no longer apply in Florida. Older rooms in Palm Beach County were often built before current hurricane-resistance requirements, so they may not protect your home the way a modern room would. A remodel brings the room up to current code and adds real property value.
Every remodel starts with an honest assessment of what you have. We look at the foundation, the framing, the glass condition, and how the room ties into your home's structure before we quote a single dollar. Some rooms need targeted updates - new glass, fresh seals, a coat of finish on aging aluminum. Others need more substantial work to meet current Palm Beach County standards, especially if the original build predates Florida's modern hurricane-resistance requirements. We also handle conversions, so if you want to take a basic screen enclosure up to a fully insulated room, that falls squarely within our sunroom design process.
For homeowners who want to go further, we tie remodeling work directly into new construction through our screen room installation service. This is the path if the existing structure is too far gone to save and a fresh build makes more financial sense. We walk you through the decision honestly and give you the numbers for both options so you can choose with confidence.
Best for rooms that are structurally sound but need modern, impact-rated glass to meet current code and reduce heat gain.
Best for homeowners who want a genuinely comfortable, year-round room without replacing the entire structure.
Best for older rooms with framing issues, foundation concerns, or work that was done without permits and needs to be corrected.
Best for homeowners with an existing screen room who want to convert it into a fully enclosed, weatherproof space.
Greenacres sits in Palm Beach County, where summer heat pushes past 90 degrees and humidity stays high from May through October. A sunroom without real insulation and its own cooling unit becomes unusable for most of the year. That means any remodel worth doing here needs to account for the climate from the start - not as an add-on, but as the foundation of the project. Florida's building code also requires that new or substantially remodeled sunrooms use windows and glass rated for hurricane-force winds, which is a legitimate reason projects here cost more than comparable work in other states. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach and Palm Springs face the same requirements, and our crews are familiar with the permit process across all of western Palm Beach County.
Most homes in Greenacres were built between the 1970s and 1990s, and a lot of original sunrooms from that era are now 30 to 50 years old. That age range is when framing corrosion, seal failure, and outdated glass become real problems rather than cosmetic ones. The water table in this part of South Florida also sits close to the surface, which means concrete slabs under older sunrooms can shift over time. A foundation check is not optional when we assess a remodel - it is where we start, because putting new finishes on an unstable base is a waste of your money.
We ask what the room looks like now, what you want it to feel like when finished, and roughly what budget you have in mind. You hear back within one business day. This is not a sales call - it is a way for both of us to figure out whether the project makes sense before anyone spends time on a site visit.
We visit your home and spend an hour or two examining the foundation, framing, glass condition, and how the room connects to your house. A written estimate follows within a few days - detailed enough that you can compare it fairly against any other quotes you receive.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the Palm Beach County Building Division - this step can take a few days to a few weeks, and it is built into your project timeline, not added on top of it. If your neighborhood has an HOA, this is also when we help you prepare the materials needed for their review.
Physical work takes one to three weeks. Palm Beach County schedules required inspections at specific points - we handle all of that communication. When the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you, cover how everything works, and hand over all warranties in writing before you make your final payment.
We visit your home, assess what you have, and give you a written quote with no obligation. Permit timelines in Palm Beach County mean the sooner you reach out, the sooner work can begin.
(561) 903-1614Every remodel we do in Palm Beach County goes through the proper permit and inspection process - no exceptions. That means your finished room has been reviewed by a county inspector and is fully documented, which matters enormously when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
We assess the slab condition and framing at the very start - not mid-project. Greenacres's high water table means older concrete slabs shift more here than in drier climates, and a remodel on an unstable base is money wasted. You get a clear picture of what you are working with before you commit to anything.
We use impact-resistant glass that meets Florida's statewide hurricane-resistance requirements. The Florida Building Commission maintains a product approval database you can check for any window or glass system we install. This protects your home and satisfies your homeowner's insurance requirements.
We build the permit review period into your timeline from day one so there are no "unexpected delays." Our written estimates itemize materials, labor, permits, and cleanup so you can compare them fairly against any other quotes. The price you agree to is the price you pay - barring changes you request.
A sunroom remodel is one of the larger investments a homeowner makes, and the difference between a great outcome and a frustrating one usually comes down to preparation and communication. We focus on both - before the first screw is turned.
When a full glass remodel is more than you need, a screen room gives you a breezy, bug-free outdoor space at a lower price point.
Learn MoreStart with a detailed design plan before committing to a remodel scope - we map out materials, layout, and climate options specific to your home.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County mean starting now gets you into your remodeled room sooner - reach out today and we will get your project on the schedule.