
Your sunroom should be one of the best rooms in the house. We update outdated structures with new glazing, climate control, and coastal-grade materials so you can use the space every day of the year.

Sunroom remodeling in Tequesta means updating or fully rebuilding an existing sunroom to make it more comfortable, better-looking, and usable year-round - work can range from replacing old glass panels to adding insulation, new flooring, and climate control, with most projects taking one to four weeks once materials arrive.
If you have a sunroom that sits empty from May through September because it feels like an oven, you are not alone. Many Tequesta homeowners have enclosed porches or older sunrooms that were built without the glazing or climate control needed for South Florida summers. A focused remodel can turn that wasted square footage into the room you actually want to spend time in.
The scope depends on what you have now. Sometimes the frame is solid and all that is needed is new glass and fresh finishes. Other times the whole structure needs replacing. Either way, we start with an honest assessment. If you are also exploring a full build from scratch, take a look at our sunroom construction page for more on new-build options.
If you walk into your sunroom between April and October and immediately walk back out, the space is not working for you. In Tequesta's climate, a sunroom without proper glazing and cooling is essentially unusable for half the year. Fixing the glass and adding a cooling solution changes the equation completely.
South Florida's heavy summer storms are relentless, and older sunroom frames and seals are often no match for them. Water intrusion around frames, air moving through gaps, or condensation pooling on the floor after a storm all mean the structure needs attention. Addressing it now prevents damage from spreading into your home's main structure.
If your sunroom still has the look of a 1980s enclosure - jalousie windows, worn carpet, faded aluminum - you probably do not spend much time in it. Updated glass, fresh finishes, and a modern frame can make it a room you actually want to be in. Many Tequesta homeowners find a refreshed sunroom becomes the most-used room in the house.
Whether you need a home office, a play area, or a quiet reading spot, a remodeled sunroom fills that need without the cost of a full addition. In a community like Tequesta, where lots are often modest in size, making the most of existing square footage is a smart move.
A sunroom remodel can mean different things depending on what you are starting with. At the modest end, it is new glass, fresh paint, and updated flooring. At the full end, it is tearing out the existing structure and replacing it with a properly insulated, climate-controlled room tied into your home. Between those two points, we handle glazing upgrades, frame replacement, electrical work, HVAC installation, and cosmetic finishes. If you are comparing this to a brand-new build, check out our sunroom construction page to understand the difference.
For homeowners who want the most comfortable space possible in South Florida's heat, a fully conditioned remodel is almost always the right direction. We can add a ductless mini-split, upgrade to low-emissivity glass, and seal the structure properly so it stays cool and dry no matter the season. We also handle screen room installation for homeowners who want open-air outdoor space without a fully enclosed room.
Best for homeowners whose sunroom is uncomfortably hot or whose existing glass is old, cracked, or single-pane.
Right for sunrooms where the frame is corroded, the structure has shifted, or the existing build is too far gone for a partial fix.
Suits homeowners who want to use the space year-round and need a cooling solution that does not rely on the main home's ductwork.
Ideal for sunrooms with a solid frame that just need updated flooring, paint, trim, and lighting to feel current and inviting.
Tequesta sits along the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal Waterway, and that waterfront setting means salt air is a constant presence. It accelerates corrosion on metal frames, fasteners, and hardware faster than almost anywhere inland. Cutting corners on materials here - using standard aluminum without a proper finish, or hardware not rated for coastal conditions - leads to rust stains and failing seals within a few years. A good remodel in this area uses corrosion-resistant framing and stainless or coated hardware throughout. That is not optional; it is just what lasts.
The other big local factor is wind. Tequesta is in a coastal Palm Beach County wind zone with strict requirements for how glazing and frames must perform during a hurricane. Any remodel work that touches the structure or the glass has to meet those standards. A contractor who pulls the permit and uses properly rated products is protecting your home - not just checking a box. We also serve homeowners in Jupiter and Hobe Sound, where the same coastal conditions apply.
For more on what the Florida Building Code requires for sunroom work and what low-emissivity glass actually does, the National Fenestration Rating Council publishes clear explanations of glazing ratings and energy performance standards.
We come to your home, look at the existing structure, take measurements, and listen to what you want the room to do. You will have a written estimate that breaks down the work before you commit to anything. We reply within one business day.
You choose materials - glass type, frame finish, flooring, cooling options. We put together a detailed contract covering scope, timeline, payment schedule, and warranty. Every item you discussed goes in writing before anything is ordered.
For remodels involving structural, electrical, or HVAC work, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County and handle all follow-up. If your neighborhood has an HOA, that process runs in parallel. Permit timelines vary, but we keep you updated throughout.
The crew works through the remodel in sequence - structural work first, then framing and glazing, then flooring, electrical, and finishing. Most projects take one to three weeks on-site. After the county inspection, we walk you through the finished space and hand over all warranty documentation.
We handle permits, coastal-rated materials, and every detail. Free estimates, no pressure.
(561) 954-1589Salt air near the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal eats through standard hardware fast. We spec corrosion-resistant framing, coated fasteners, and sealed joints on every remodel in this area - because the alternative shows up as rust and failing seals within a few years.
Tequesta sits in a coastal wind zone with strict requirements for glazing performance during a hurricane. We use products rated for those wind loads and pull the permits to prove it. Your insurer and your future buyer will both want that documentation.
Florida requires contractors doing structural and glazing work to be licensed by the state. You can verify any contractor's license in a few minutes at myfloridalicense.com. A license means the contractor has met the state's requirements for this type of work - it is a basic protection worth confirming before signing anything.
Every project we do has a detailed written contract spelling out scope, timeline, payment schedule, and warranty before a single material is ordered. You know exactly what you are getting and when, and any changes go in writing too.
Sunroom remodeling in a coastal South Florida community is not the same as doing the same job in a landlocked suburb - the materials, the wind standards, and the permit requirements are all different here. We work in Tequesta regularly, and that familiarity shows in how the job goes and how long the finished room holds up.
Add an open-air screened space to your home - insects and debris stay out while fresh air and garden views come in.
Learn MoreBuild a brand-new sunroom from the ground up with the design, materials, and climate control you choose from the start.
Learn MoreGet a free written estimate before hurricane season - we handle permits, coastal-rated materials, and every step of the project.