
Your existing lanai or enclosed porch could be a genuinely comfortable room. A proper remodel adds real cooling, hurricane-rated windows, and finishes that match the rest of your home.

Sunroom remodeling in Royal Palm Beach means transforming an existing enclosed porch, lanai, or three-season room into a fully finished, climate-controlled living space - most projects take two to five weeks of active construction once permits are approved by Palm Beach County.
Many homes in Royal Palm Beach have a lanai or screened porch that was enclosed years ago by a previous owner - sometimes with mismatched materials, outdated sliding glass panels, or no real insulation or cooling. A remodel fixes all of that. The work typically includes upgrading the walls, windows, flooring, and ceiling, and connecting the room to your home's heating and cooling system or adding a dedicated mini-split unit. If the slab beneath the room has settled or cracked, that gets addressed before any cosmetic work begins.
If you are also thinking about what the finished room should look like before committing to a full remodel, our sunroom design service can help you work through layout, materials, and window choices first.
If you walk into your sunroom between May and October and immediately turn around because of the heat, the room is not doing its job. In Royal Palm Beach's climate, an uninsulated or poorly sealed sunroom can reach temperatures well above outdoor air temperature. A remodel with proper windows, insulation, and real cooling can turn that unusable space into one of the most comfortable rooms in your home.
If you can feel outside air coming in around the window frames, or if you see water stains on the walls after a rainstorm, the room's envelope has failed. In South Florida, where afternoon thunderstorms are a near-daily event from June through September, even small gaps allow significant moisture intrusion. Left unaddressed, that moisture leads to mold - a much more expensive problem to fix.
A floor that gives slightly underfoot, or that has developed a noticeable slope, is telling you something is wrong with the structure beneath it. In Royal Palm Beach's sandy soil conditions, slabs can settle unevenly over time, especially in older homes. This is not a cosmetic issue - it is a structural one that needs assessment before any remodel work begins.
If the sunroom was added by a previous owner using mismatched materials, outdated sliding glass panels, or jalousie windows, it may be dragging down both your enjoyment of the space and your home's value. A remodel can bring the room in line with the rest of the house - matching flooring, trim, and finishes - so it feels like it belongs.
A sunroom remodel is not a single fixed scope - the work depends on what is already there and what you want the room to become. For homeowners who want a full climate-controlled living space, that means new hurricane-rated windows, upgraded walls and insulation, a finished ceiling, new flooring, and either a connection to the home's central air or a dedicated wall-mounted cooling unit. For homeowners working with a newer lanai that just needs better windows and finishes, the scope is narrower and the timeline shorter. If you are also considering a broader update to the room's layout or want to explore screen room installation as a lower-cost option first, we can walk through both paths during your on-site estimate.
Every project we take on goes through Palm Beach County's full permit process - application, review, and final county inspection. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare and submit the architectural review package alongside the county permit application so the two approval processes run in parallel. We also offer sunroom design consultations before construction begins, which helps you lock in material choices and avoid decisions made under pressure once work is underway.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round room - includes hurricane windows, insulation, new flooring, finished ceiling, and dedicated cooling.
Suited to newer lanais with good bones - replaces outdated windows and seals the room properly without touching the floor or ceiling.
For rooms that are structurally sound but look dated - new flooring, updated trim, paint, and ceiling work to match the rest of the home.
Royal Palm Beach sits in one of the hottest and most humid regions in the continental United States, with summer heat indexes regularly exceeding 100 degrees. A sunroom that is not properly sealed and cooled will be unusable from late spring through early fall - which is most of the year. Florida state law requires that windows in any remodeled sunroom meet specific wind-resistance standards, and those same windows also dramatically reduce heat gain. This means your remodel budget needs to account for real air conditioning and code-compliant windows from the start, not just cosmetic updates. Many older homes in Royal Palm Beach also sit on slabs that have shifted or settled over the years - a contractor who checks the foundation before starting cosmetic work is protecting you from a problem that would show up six months after the job is done. The Wellington, FL area next door has similar conditions and similar HOA oversight, and we work there regularly.
Royal Palm Beach was developed as a planned community, and most neighborhoods here are governed by HOAs with architectural review requirements that apply before any contractor can pull a county permit. Skipping association approval can result in fines or being required to undo completed work - both are avoidable if the process is handled correctly upfront. Palm Beach County's permit review can also take two to four weeks depending on current volume at the building department, which is why starting the process early matters. Homeowners in Lake Worth Beach, FL go through the same Palm Beach County process and face the same timeline - we help homeowners across the county navigate it without surprises.
We reply within one business day and ask a few questions about your space before scheduling a visit. This helps us come prepared rather than asking you to describe the room from scratch on-site.
We visit your home, measure the space, and check the slab, existing windows, electrical setup, and HVAC situation. Within a week or two you receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - not just a single total.
Once you move forward, we submit the county permit application and, if needed, the HOA architectural review package at the same time. This phase can take two to four weeks - use the time to finalize material choices so there is no delay once the permit is in hand.
Work begins with any slab or structural repairs, then moves through windows, insulation, HVAC, flooring, and ceiling finishes. A county inspector visits before the project is complete - after that, we do a final walkthrough and hand you copies of the permit, inspection sign-off, and any warranty documents.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA coordination from start to finish.
(561) 359-1679Every project we complete goes through Palm Beach County's permit process and ends with a county inspection sign-off. You can verify any contractor's Florida license in minutes at myfloridalicense.com - that documentation protects your home's value and keeps your insurance valid.
Royal Palm Beach has no shortage of communities with strict exterior change rules. We prepare and submit the HOA architectural review package alongside the county permit application, so approvals run in parallel and you are not waiting on one process after the other finishes.
We check the existing foundation before a single finish goes in. Royal Palm Beach's sandy, low-lying soil means slabs can shift over time - finishing a room over a compromised slab is a problem that shows up months later and costs far more to fix than addressing it upfront.
South Florida's heat load is unlike most of the country. We assess your existing cooling system's capacity before recommending whether to tie the room in or add a separate unit - and we specify hurricane-rated windows that meet Florida's building code while also keeping the room genuinely cool.
Every one of these details matters in a Florida remodel - a contractor who skips the slab check or suggests avoiding the permit is creating problems you will inherit. We have been working in the western Palm Beach County corridor long enough to know what holds up and what does not.
A screened enclosure is a practical first step - fresh air and bug protection without the cost of a full climate-controlled remodel.
Learn MoreBefore any work begins, a design consultation helps you choose windows, materials, and layout that actually fit your home and how you plan to use the space.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - locking in your start date now means your room is finished before the hottest months hit. Call us today or request a free estimate online.