
An outdated or heat-filled sunroom is wasted square footage. We update the glazing, framing, and comfort systems to make it a room you actually want to use.

Sunroom remodeling in Gulf Stream, FL means updating or fully transforming an existing sunroom or enclosed porch into a more comfortable, functional living space, with most projects running one to four weeks of on-site work depending on scope. This is the right move when your current room is too hot, too dated, or simply not working for how your household lives today.
Gulf Stream homeowners often inherit older screen enclosures or single-pane rooms that were never built for year-round comfort. A remodel can replace old glazing, update the frame finish, add proper seals against moisture and salt air, and connect the room to your home's air conditioning. If your vision goes beyond a refresh and you are thinking about a new frame from the ground up, our sunroom design service is a natural next step.
The most common reason a Gulf Stream sunroom sits empty half the year is the wrong glass. Upgrading to heat-blocking, impact-rated glazing is often the single change that turns a storage room into one of the most-used spaces in the house. We will walk you through the options during the free estimate visit.
If your sunroom is empty from May through October because it turns into an oven, the glazing is the problem - not the location or the layout. Single-pane glass and older panels let solar heat pour in unchecked. Replacing them with low-e, impact-rated glass typically makes the room usable again without major structural changes.
Staining around the frame, fogging between glass panes, and musty smells after rain are signs that seals have failed. In Gulf Stream's humidity, a single compromised seal can allow enough moisture in to damage flooring and walls within one rainy season. Catching it early means a targeted repair rather than a full gut job.
Older aluminum frames that are pitted or faded, yellowed polycarbonate panels, and worn jalousie windows all signal a room that is past its useful life in its current form. In a community like Gulf Stream where property presentation matters, a dated sunroom can drag down an otherwise well-maintained home.
If your current sunroom has single-pane glass or older screen panels that would not hold up in a serious storm, remodeling before hurricane season is the practical choice. Living on the Atlantic coast of Palm Beach County, upgrading to impact-rated glazing removes a real vulnerability and may affect your homeowner's insurance favorably.
Some remodels are targeted: new glazing, fresh frame finish, updated flooring, and the room is transformed. Others start from a deeper place - a room that needs new framing, proper insulation, HVAC connections, and a full visual overhaul. For homeowners who want to step up to a fully enclosed, year-round space, our screen room installation service offers a related but distinct path - ideal if you want open-air use rather than a climate-controlled interior.
We handle all permit filings and any required Gulf Stream town or HOA architectural review as part of every project. Whether your remodel is a focused upgrade or a top-to-bottom transformation, the finished room goes through the Palm Beach County inspection process so it is properly documented and insured.
Best for homeowners whose frame is structurally sound but whose old glass or panels are letting in heat, moisture, or storm risk.
Ideal when the existing aluminum framing is pitted, faded, or misaligned and needs to be replaced or refinished to restore appearance and performance.
Right for homeowners who want to convert a three-season room into a fully climate-controlled space connected to the home's cooling system.
For rooms that need new framing, flooring, electrical updates, and complete glazing - often the best value for older enclosures built before current wind codes.
Gulf Stream sits between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intracoastal Waterway. Salt air accelerates corrosion on metal frames, fasteners, and hardware year-round - aluminum frames need to be powder-coated or anodized, and exposed fasteners should be stainless steel or similarly rated. A contractor who regularly works inland may spec materials that look fine on the day they are installed but corrode noticeably within a few years this close to the ocean. Palm Beach County also falls within a high-wind zone, which means any structural or glazing work must meet specific wind-load requirements, and permits are not optional.
We work throughout Gulf Stream and the surrounding coastal communities, including Highland Beach and Ocean Ridge. Every remodel we complete in this area uses materials specified for the coastal environment, and we handle the permit and inspection process from start to finish so you are not navigating the building department on your own.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will reach back within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your existing room and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
We inspect the existing structure, identify what needs to change to meet your goals and current code requirements, and walk you through realistic options. You receive a written estimate before any commitment is made.
Once you approve the scope and sign the contract, we file for the required Palm Beach County building permit and handle any town or HOA architectural review. We keep you updated on timing so there are no surprises.
We complete the work, coordinate all required inspections with the building department, and do a final walkthrough with you before closing out the project. You receive copies of all permit and inspection documentation.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, approvals, and all the coastal-grade materials your Gulf Stream home needs.
(561) 407-6473Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements mean impact-rated glazing is not optional for most remodels here. We specify and install glazing that meets the county's current standards, and our permit drawings document the compliance - which matters to your insurance company and to buyers if you ever sell.
Gulf Stream is a tightly governed town, and exterior changes often require town or HOA review before permits are issued. We have navigated this process for properties in Gulf Stream and know what the review typically requires. That experience keeps your project on schedule rather than stalled waiting for approvals.
Powder-coated or anodized aluminum frames, stainless steel fasteners, and UV-stable seals are the baseline for any remodel this close to the Atlantic. We do not substitute inland-grade materials that look equivalent but corrode within a few years in a salt-air environment.
Every remodel we complete goes through the full Palm Beach County permit and inspection process. You receive copies of all permit records and inspection sign-offs at project close. Permitted, inspected work is documented - which protects your home's value and keeps your coverage intact.
Every credential listed here adds up to a straightforward outcome: your remodeled sunroom holds up in Gulf Stream's coastal climate, passes every inspection, and is fully documented when you need it. Verify any Florida contractor's license online before signing a contract - it takes two minutes and tells you everything you need to know about who you are hiring.
Add an open-air screened enclosure over your existing patio - a lighter-footprint option when you want fresh air and insect protection rather than climate control.
Learn MoreWork with us on a custom layout and material plan before the remodel begins - especially useful for complex footprints or HOA design review requirements.
Learn MoreFall and winter slots fill quickly - lock in your start date now and have your updated sunroom ready before the busy season.