
Stop walking past that hot, dated Florida room. We update existing sunrooms with impact-rated glass, proper cooling, and modern framing - turning a space you avoid into one you use every day.

Sunroom remodeling in Parkland, FL means transforming an existing sunroom, Florida room, or screened enclosure into a comfortable, functional space - most projects run one to three weeks of physical work once permits are in hand, with the full timeline running four to eight weeks. A remodel works with the structure you already have, which keeps costs lower and timelines shorter than building from scratch. If the bones of your existing room are sound, a remodel is often the smarter investment compared to a full sunroom construction project.
Many Parkland homes were built in the 1990s and 2000s with screened lanais or Florida rooms that made sense at the time, but those spaces tend to be hot, buggy, and drafty today. A proper remodel replaces aging single-pane panels or screens with impact-rated glazing, adds insulation, and installs a dedicated cooling source. The result is a room that works year-round - not just during the few mild months Parkland gets each winter.
Homeowners considering a remodel often also ask about upgrading to a screen room installation or a full enclosure with sunroom design services to plan the updated layout before work begins. We can walk through all of those options during the initial visit.
If the room is comfortable only during Parkland's few mild months - roughly December through February - and you avoid it the rest of the year because of the heat, that is the clearest sign a remodel would change how you live in your home. Without insulation and cooling, a South Florida sunroom is a heat trap from May through October.
Water on the floor after rain, drafts near the frames, or moisture trapped inside glass panels means the room is no longer sealed. In Parkland's humidity, those issues worsen quickly and can lead to mold if left unaddressed. A remodel replaces failing seals, frames, and panels before the damage spreads to the rest of your home.
Older aluminum frames, single-pane acrylic panels, or patched screens make a home look tired from the outside. Beyond appearance, single-pane glazing offers no meaningful insulation and does not meet current Broward County wind-load requirements. Updated framing and modern glazing improve comfort, safety, and the look of your entire back-of-house.
If your sunroom was built or last updated before Broward County's current wind-load requirements took effect, the glazing may not meet today's standards. That matters for insurance coverage and for your safety during storm season. A remodel that upgrades to impact-resistant glazing addresses both concerns at once.
A sunroom remodel can range from a targeted upgrade to a near-complete rebuild of the existing enclosure. We assess what you have, tell you honestly what can stay and what needs to go, and propose a scope that matches your goals and budget. The most common path for Parkland homeowners is replacing aging glazing with impact-rated panels, adding a ductless cooling system, and updating the frames and seals to current code. For homeowners who want to go further, we can incorporate a full sunroom design plan that updates the layout, roofline, and finishes at the same time.
Some homeowners come to us wanting a full enclosure rebuild rather than a remodel. In those cases, we discuss whether a new screen room installation or a from-the-ground-up build better serves their goals. The right choice depends on the condition of the existing slab and frame, the size of the change you want, and your timeline. We handle all of it - from HOA submissions through permit closeout.
Homeowners with single-pane or acrylic panels who want impact-rated glass and better insulation.
Those adding a ductless mini-split or HVAC connection to a room that currently has no cooling.
Owners with aging aluminum frames, visible gaps, or drafts near windows and wall connections.
Homeowners whose existing room needs a near-complete rebuild of glazing, framing, roofing, and electrical.
Parkland sits in Broward County, and every sunroom remodel that touches structure, electrical, or mechanical systems requires permits through the City of Parkland. Because the city is a planned community with a high share of HOA-governed neighborhoods - communities like Heron Bay and Parkland Isles have active architectural review processes - a remodel also often requires written HOA approval before the permit goes in. Getting both steps in the right order keeps your project on schedule and keeps you in good standing with your association. Homeowners in nearby Coral Springs and Coconut Creek face similar HOA and permit requirements, and we handle those regularly as well.
The climate here drives the most important remodeling decisions. South Florida's summer heat and humidity make climate control the central question, not an optional upgrade. Many of Parkland's homes were also built on existing concrete slabs that form the floor of the current Florida room. The condition of that slab - whether it has cracked, settled, or has drainage issues from the area's flat terrain and heavy summer rains - affects both what the remodel can accomplish and what it will cost. A thorough assessment of the slab before work begins is not optional; it is how we avoid mid-project surprises.
We visit your home, assess the existing sunroom, and talk through your goals - cooling, updated glass, new look, or all three. We check the slab and frame condition before quoting, not after work starts. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission and get written approval before the permit application goes in. We then handle the permit filing with the City of Parkland. Plan for a few weeks of review before construction begins.
We remove what is being replaced - old frames, panels, flooring, or mechanical connections - then install new glazing, framing, insulation, and any cooling equipment. Inspections happen at required stages and are coordinated by our team.
Once inspections pass and the punch list is clear, you walk through the finished room with us. Every seal, panel, and system gets checked. You receive copies of the permit closeout documents - records you will want when you sell the home.
We respond within 1 business day, and there is no obligation after submitting. Someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(754) 320-5727Every remodel we complete in Broward County uses impact-resistant glazing that meets the county's wind-load requirements. This is not an upgrade you pay extra for - it is the baseline for code compliance in this hurricane-prone region and gives you real storm protection.
We do not suggest a cooling option without assessing the room size and the local climate demand. A ductless mini-split sized correctly for your space keeps the room comfortable year-round in Parkland's heat and humidity, without overloading your main HVAC.
We manage the full permit application with the City of Parkland and assist with HOA architectural submissions in Parkland communities. The Florida DBPR licensing database lets you verify our contractor license is current before work begins.
We inspect your existing slab and frame condition before quoting, not after work starts. Many Parkland Florida rooms sit on a concrete pad that has cracked or developed drainage issues over 20 to 30 years. Catching those problems early keeps the project on budget and on schedule.
Every remodel we complete in Parkland is permitted, inspected, and closed out correctly - giving you documented proof the work was done to code, which protects your home value and your insurance standing long after the project is finished.
A new screened enclosure built onto your existing slab - a lower-cost alternative when full glass walls are more than you need.
Learn MorePlan the layout, glazing, and finishes before remodeling so every decision is intentional and priced accurately from the start.
Learn MoreImpact-rated glass, climate control, permit management, and free on-site estimates - schedule your consultation before the summer season books us up.