
Your existing sunroom or patio enclosure is underused because it gets too hot, leaks, or just looks worn out. A properly done remodel fixes all of that - turning a space you avoid into one your family uses every day.

Sunroom remodeling in Coral Springs means updating an existing sunroom, screen enclosure, or patio room - replacing worn glazing, frames, flooring, or adding insulation and climate control - and most jobs take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks depending on the scope of work.
A remodel works with the structure you already have, which makes it faster and less expensive than starting from scratch. In Coral Springs, where many homes were built in the 1980s and 1990s with aluminum-framed enclosures, remodeling is one of the most common sunroom projects we do. If you are starting with an older enclosure that is still structurally sound, the upgrade path often makes more financial sense than a ground-up addition.
If the scope of your project involves replacing most of the existing structure, it may cross into sunroom construction territory. We will give you an honest assessment of which approach fits your situation and your budget when we visit your home.
If your sunroom is only usable from November through April because it turns into an oven the moment temperatures climb, the glazing and cooling setup are wrong for South Florida. The right materials and a dedicated mini-split can change that completely.
Older aluminum frames in Broward County corrode over time from humidity and salt air. Corroded frames no longer seal properly, letting in rain, insects, and humidity. Left unaddressed, moisture gets into the adjoining wall cavity and causes more expensive damage.
Faded, yellowed polycarbonate panels and scratched glazing degrade the look of your home and reduce the quality of light in the room. They also transmit more heat than new materials, making an already hot room even less comfortable.
An aging screen enclosure or 1990s-era patio room affects the entire back-of-home appearance. A remodel refreshes the look of the outdoor living space that your family, neighbors, and potential buyers see every day from the yard and pool area.
Every remodel starts with an honest look at what you have. Some enclosures need only targeted upgrades - new glazing, fresh frame finishes, better door seals - and those projects move quickly. Others involve replacing most of the panels, adding insulation, connecting to your home's electrical system, and installing dedicated cooling. That level of work overlaps with what we do for screen room installation clients who want to start fresh rather than repair. We will tell you which path makes sense for your specific structure.
In South Florida, the central decision in any remodel is heat management. The glazing type you choose - how well it blocks solar heat gain - determines whether the room is comfortable or miserable from May through October. Pairing heat-blocking glass with a mini-split is the upgrade that most changes how Coral Springs homeowners use their sunrooms day to day. We can also address cosmetic updates - new flooring, ceiling fans, lighting, and frame repainting - to bring the room's look in line with the rest of your home.
Best for homeowners with solid frames who want to upgrade from outdated single-pane or polycarbonate panels to heat-blocking insulated glass.
Ideal when the frame structure is sound but corroded or faded, restoring the look and seal quality without a full replacement.
Adding a mini-split or connecting to your central system - the upgrade that makes the biggest difference in day-to-day usability in Coral Springs.
Replaces screen panels with insulated glass on an existing aluminum frame, turning an open screen room into a fully enclosed, weatherproof space.
Suitable for homeowners who want updated flooring, lighting, ceiling fans, and finishes to match the room to the style of the rest of their home.
For enclosures where the existing frame is too deteriorated to salvage - a complete replacement using the same footprint and slab.
Coral Springs was built out mostly between the late 1960s and the mid-1990s, and a large share of homes in the area came with aluminum-framed screen enclosures or patio rooms that are now 30 to 50 years old. The South Florida climate - relentless humidity, intense summer heat, salt air, and hurricane-season storms - accelerates wear on those structures faster than in most other parts of the country. Corroded frames, outdated single-pane glazing, and rooms with no real cooling are the norm in this housing stock, and a remodel is the most direct way to address all of them.
Any structural work - new glazing, frame replacement, electrical or mechanical connections - requires a permit in Coral Springs and must meet Broward County's wind-load standards. These standards exist because of Florida's hurricane exposure, and permitted work means the structure has been reviewed and inspected by the building department. Homeowners in Parkland and Coconut Creek face the same code environment, and we build and remodel to those standards across our entire service area.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us what your current room looks like and what you want to change - no need to know every detail before you call.
We visit, evaluate the existing structure, and give you a written estimate. You will know exactly what is included, what is not, and what the total cost will be before any work starts.
For work that requires a permit, we submit the application and coordinate inspections on your behalf. If your community has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation they need.
Most remodel work is contained to the sunroom and the exterior - the rest of your home stays livable. After the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough to verify every seal, door, and finish detail before we close out.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit.
(754) 318-0068Choosing the wrong glazing in this climate means a room that is unbearable from May through October. We specify glazing based on orientation, exposure, and how you plan to use the room - not just what is cheapest to install.
Every remodel that requires a permit - structural changes, new glazing, electrical, or mechanical work - is permitted and inspected. You get documented proof the job was done to code, which matters for your insurance and when you sell. You can verify Florida contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.com.
Wind-load requirements in Broward County are among the most demanding in the country. We build to those standards on every job because Coral Springs homeowners deserve a remodel that holds up when a storm arrives - not just when the weather is mild.
We tell you what is worth keeping and what needs to go. If a targeted upgrade is all your room needs, we will say so. If the existing structure is too far gone to salvage, we will tell you that too - and explain what a full replacement would involve.
When you call us, you get a contractor who knows Coral Springs housing stock, knows Broward County permitting, and knows what it takes to build a sunroom that performs in South Florida's climate. For more on remodeling standards, the National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets professional standards that qualified remodeling contractors follow.
Starting fresh with a new aluminum-frame screen enclosure - built to Florida wind-load standards and ready for Broward County inspection.
Learn MoreGround-up sunroom builds for homeowners who need a new structure rather than an upgrade to what is already there.
Learn MoreHurricane season arrives every June - get your remodel permitted and done before the next storm season puts the project on hold.