
If your sunroom bakes in the summer and leaks in the rain, it is not serving you. We rebuild, insulate, and climate-control sunrooms across Port St. Lucie so they become rooms you live in, not rooms you avoid.

Sunroom remodeling in Port St. Lucie means updating or rebuilding your existing glass-enclosed room so it works in Florida's climate, with most full remodels running four to eight weeks from contract to county sign-off.
Many Port St. Lucie homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have original screen or glass enclosures that were never designed for year-round use. If your room has no real insulation, no cooling, and windows that no longer seal tightly, you are losing square footage to heat for half the year. A proper sunroom remodel addresses all of that - insulation, impact-rated glazing, a cooling system, and finishes that tie the room to the rest of your home.
If you are not sure whether your space needs a full remodel or a targeted upgrade, our screen room installation page covers what a lighter-touch enclosure option looks like for comparison.
If you avoid your sunroom during summer because it feels like a greenhouse, the room lacks proper insulation and climate control. In Port St. Lucie's heat, a room that cannot be cooled is wasted square footage for half the year. A remodel that adds real insulation and a cooling system turns it into a room you actually use.
Water getting in around window frames, roof panels, or where the sunroom meets the main house means seals have failed or the structure has shifted. Port St. Lucie's heavy summer rain and hurricane-season storms accelerate this kind of wear. Left alone, water intrusion leads to mold and structural damage - catching it early is far less expensive.
If the glass or plastic panels in your sunroom are yellowed, cracked, or show permanent fogging between the panes, they are no longer blocking heat or keeping the room comfortable. Older panels may also fail to meet current Florida wind and impact requirements, which can affect your insurance coverage.
If your sunroom has a different floor level, a drafty doorway, or no electrical outlets, it was built as a basic enclosure rather than a true living space. A remodel can match the flooring, add outlets, and connect the room to your home's cooling system so it feels like it belongs - not like an afterthought.
We handle every part of a sunroom remodel - from structural framing and roof panel replacement to impact-rated window installation, insulation, dedicated cooling systems, and finish work like flooring and trim. For homeowners who want a complete ground-up approach, our sunroom construction service covers new builds from the foundation up. We also work closely with homeowners who want to update an existing layout before making changes - our sunroom design service can help you visualize the finished result before any work begins.
Every remodel we complete goes through the St. Lucie County permit process, so you have official documentation that the work meets current standards. We handle HOA submissions in Port St. Lucie's many planned communities, and we use materials rated for coastal South Florida conditions - corrosion-resistant framing, low solar heat gain glazing, and hardware that holds up to salt air and humidity over time.
Best for homeowners who need updated windows, new flooring, and improved trim without structural changes.
Ideal for sunrooms that are already enclosed but have no insulation or dedicated cooling system.
Best for rooms with failing roof panels, compromised framing, or water intrusion that requires a near-complete rebuild.
Suited for sunrooms with original or non-compliant glazing that needs to meet current Florida building standards.
Port St. Lucie averages more than 230 sunny days a year, and summer heat indices regularly exceed 100 degrees. A sunroom without proper insulation and a dedicated cooling system will be unusable for six or more months of the year - which means any remodel worth doing here has to address climate control, not just aesthetics. Florida's building code also requires impact-resistant glazing in this region, which adds to material costs but means your remodeled room is built to handle hurricane-season storms. We build to those standards on every job.
Port St. Lucie's proximity to the Atlantic coast and the Indian River Lagoon makes salt air and mildew a real factor for exterior materials. We specify corrosion-resistant framing and hardware on every project because we have seen what the wrong materials look like after three years near the water. We serve the full metro area, including homeowners in Tradition with their newer construction and strict HOA guidelines, and in Stuart where older homes often have the most to gain from a full remodel.
Call or message us and we will follow up within one business day. We ask a few questions about your sunroom before quoting anything - what it looks like now, what you want it to do, and whether you have HOA restrictions.
We visit your home to measure the space, check the existing structure, and look at how the room connects to your house. After the visit, you receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included - not just a single number.
We file for the St. Lucie County permit before any work starts. If you live in a planned community, we handle the HOA submission at the same time. Plan for one to three weeks for permit review - we keep you updated throughout.
The crew works through the room in a logical order: framing, windows, insulation, electrical, then flooring and trim. After work finishes, the county inspector visits and signs off. We walk you through the finished room and leave you with all permit and warranty documents.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions.
St. Lucie County's Building Division review can add one to three weeks to any project. We file before work starts and manage the process - so you are not caught off guard by delays or last-minute paperwork requests.
Salt air from the Indian River Lagoon and the Atlantic coast degrades the wrong materials within a few years. We specify corrosion-resistant framing, impact-rated glazing, and coastal-grade hardware on every remodel - because what holds up in Ohio often does not last a decade here.
We have worked in Tradition, PGA Village, St. Lucie West, and dozens of other Port St. Lucie planned communities. We know what HOAs in this area require and prepare the drawings and documentation your association needs to approve the project before work begins.
You can confirm our active license in under two minutes through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation at myfloridalicense.com. That means we are legally authorized to do this work, carry the required insurance, and are accountable to a state licensing board.
Every one of these details - permit management, material selection, HOA coordination, and licensed accountability - adds up to a remodel that is still performing well five and ten years after we finish. For homeowners who want to verify our credentials, the Florida DBPR license lookup is free and takes about two minutes.
A lighter-touch alternative to a full remodel - we install aluminum-framed screen enclosures over existing patio slabs to give you bug-free outdoor living.
Learn MorePlan your remodel with a clear picture of the finished result - our design service helps you choose layouts, materials, and features before any construction begins.
Learn MoreOur calendar fills up before and after hurricane season - reach out now to lock in your estimate and start date.