
Your sunroom should be the best room in the house, not the one you close off every summer. We rebuild, re-glaze, and upgrade existing sunrooms in Davie so they stay comfortable even when the heat index tops 100.

Sunroom remodeling in Davie means transforming an existing sunroom, patio enclosure, or screened porch into a genuinely comfortable living space, with most straightforward projects running one to four weeks of on-site construction.
Many Davie homeowners have a sunroom that looks fine from the outside but is completely unusable from May through October. The problem is almost always the same: single-pane or uninsulated glazing that turns the room into a greenhouse, and no real connection to the home's cooling system. A remodel fixes both. We start with what you have, assess what needs to change, and give you a clear picture of the work before anything is signed.
If your existing structure needs more than updating - if you want to add square footage or change the roofline - our sunroom construction service covers full builds alongside remodels.
If your sunroom goes unused all summer because stepping into it feels like walking into an oven, the space is not doing its job. South Florida's heat and sun intensity mean older, single-pane enclosures simply cannot stay comfortable without upgraded glazing and cooling. A remodel that addresses those two things turns a wasted room into the one you use every day.
If you are seeing water intrusion, fogged glass between panes, or stains on the ceiling or walls after a storm, the structure needs attention. Davie's intense afternoon thunderstorms are unforgiving to aging seals and worn frames. Ignoring water intrusion long enough allows damage to spread to adjacent parts of the house.
Older aluminum frames and jalousie windows were never designed for long-term thermal performance. If you feel a draft near the windows or see daylight around the frame, the room's envelope is compromised. Beyond comfort, those gaps let in humidity, insects, and eventually water.
Old frames, worn screening, and outdated materials can make an otherwise attractive home look tired. In Davie, where buyers pay attention to outdoor living space, a sunroom that looks like an afterthought can drag down the appeal of the whole property. Updated materials and finishes change that impression quickly.
Our remodeling work ranges from targeted upgrades - replacing old glazing with impact-rated insulated glass, re-roofing a flat or low-slope panel, adding a mini-split for cooling - to full structural rebuilds that change the walls, framing, and floor plan. If your existing sunroom just needs better windows and a connection to your AC, that is a focused, cost-effective project. If the bones are failing, we can rebuild from the ground up while keeping the footprint and avoiding the permit complexity of a brand-new addition.
Remodeling often pairs well with a screen room installation if you want to add a separate screened outdoor area alongside a remodeled enclosed room. Many homeowners also use a remodel as an opportunity to improve the aesthetic through fresh construction details that bring the space in line with the rest of the home.
Best for homeowners whose primary issue is heat gain - replacing single-pane or uninsulated glass with impact-rated, low-solar-gain units.
Ideal for sunrooms with flat or low-slope panels that show water staining, leaks, or damaged membrane from years of South Florida storms.
Suited to rooms that have good glazing but no real cooling - we connect the sunroom to your existing HVAC or install a dedicated mini-split.
For sunrooms where the framing, foundation, or overall structure needs rebuilding - we start fresh while maintaining the existing footprint.
Davie sits in Broward County, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the low-to-mid 90s and humidity stays high from May through October. Most of the housing stock here was built between the 1970s and 1990s, which means a lot of sunrooms were installed with materials that were standard at the time but never engineered for long-term thermal performance in this climate. Single-pane glass, thin aluminum frames, and basic screening let heat in freely - and no amount of portable fans solves that problem. A proper remodel addresses the glazing and cooling together, so the room becomes genuinely livable during the hottest months.
Broward County's building code also requires that any new windows or glazing meet current wind and impact standards - so a remodel is not just about comfort, it is often also about bringing an older structure up to code. We work throughout Davie and the surrounding area, including Plantation and Hollywood, and we know what Broward County inspectors look for at each stage of the project. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets the professional standards we follow on every job.
We visit your home to look at the existing structure, take measurements, and talk through what you want the space to do. You will leave the meeting with a written estimate - no obligation.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare drawings and submit a permit application to the appropriate Broward County office. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we will flag that review so it runs concurrently. We reply to all project inquiries within one business day.
This is the main phase - framing repairs, new window and door installation, roofing work, insulation, and any HVAC connections. We work around Davie's afternoon thunderstorm window during rainy season, and we clean up at the end of each workday.
After the work passes county inspection, we do a walkthrough with you to check every window, door, and seal. We hand over permit documentation and contact information for any warranty questions after the project closes.
Free written estimate. No pressure. We handle permits and HOA approvals so you don't have to.
(754) 243-8605Every sunroom remodel we take on in Broward County goes through the proper permit process - no shortcuts, no skipping inspections. A permitted project protects your investment and keeps your home's records clean for the next buyer.
South Florida's building code requires that any new glazing meet wind and impact standards. We specify and install compliant products on every remodel, so the permit review goes smoothly and your insurance stays valid heading into hurricane season.
Much of Davie's housing stock has flat or low-slope sunroom roofs, which are the most common source of water intrusion after a hard rain. We have remodeled enough of these to know exactly where the drainage and membrane issues hide - and how to fix them before they come back.
We give every homeowner a written contract that details the scope, materials, timeline, and payment schedule before a single tool comes out of the truck. You know exactly what you are getting and what it costs - no surprises at the end. Our team is affiliated with the National Association of the Remodeling Industry.
Every one of those points adds up to the same thing: a remodeled sunroom that passes inspection, holds up through South Florida's weather, and actually gets used. That is what we build, and that is what Davie homeowners expect when they call us.
Add a screened outdoor living area alongside your remodeled sunroom - keeping bugs and afternoon heat out without fully enclosing the space.
Learn MoreWhen a remodel is not enough and the project needs new framing, a new footprint, or a ground-up build to match your vision.
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