
Your existing sunroom or enclosed porch has potential. We upgrade aging spaces into climate-controlled rooms that are comfortable in August and worth showing off when you sell.

Sunroom remodeling in Hollywood, FL means transforming an existing enclosed porch, lanai, or three-season room into a fully livable, climate-controlled space - most projects run two to four weeks of construction once permits are approved.
If you have a room that bakes in summer, rattles in a storm, or looks like it was left over from 1975, you are not alone. A large share of Hollywood homes have an enclosed porch or sunroom that was built to an older standard and never updated. Sunroom remodeling fixes the real problems - bad windows, no climate control, aging framing - instead of just painting over them.
If your space is better suited for a lighter touch, our screen room installation option may be the right fit. But for homeowners who want a year-round room that connects to their home's air conditioning and holds up to South Florida weather, a full remodel is the right path.
If you walk into your sunroom on a spring afternoon and it feels like an oven, that is a clear sign the space is not properly insulated or connected to your home's air conditioning. In Hollywood's climate, a room that is only comfortable in December is essentially wasted space. A remodel that adds real climate control turns it into one of the most-used rooms in your home.
Hollywood's humidity is relentless, and a sunroom with poor window seals or inadequate ventilation will trap moisture inside. If you see water droplets forming on the inside of the glass, dark spots on the walls or ceiling, or you notice a musty odor when you open the door, moisture is getting in somewhere it should not. Left alone, this can damage the structure of the room and spread into the rest of your home.
If you can feel a breeze through the window frames when the windows are closed, or if the doors shake noticeably during a storm, the seals have failed. In a city that sees regular tropical storms, windows that are not properly sealed are both an energy problem and a safety risk. This is one of the most common reasons Hollywood homeowners decide it is time for a full remodel rather than another round of patching.
If your sunroom still has jalousie windows, worn-out tile, or a popcorn ceiling from the 1970s, it probably feels disconnected from the rest of your living space. Many Hollywood homes have been updated over the decades, but the sunroom gets left behind. A remodel can bring the room in line with the rest of the house and make it feel like a natural part of your living area.
Every remodel starts with an honest assessment of what the existing space needs - windows, walls, framing, insulation, electrical, or HVAC. We then build out exactly what is required to make the room genuinely livable, not just presentable. That means hurricane-rated windows, properly sealed wall panels, and a real connection to your home's cooling system where the scope calls for it. For homeowners who want to go further, our sunroom design service helps you plan layout, materials, and finishes from scratch.
All work is fully permitted through the City of Hollywood before construction begins, and we manage every inspection through the final sign-off. If you need an entirely new room rather than a remodel of an existing one, our screen room installation builds new enclosures from the ground up on an existing slab or new concrete pad.
Suits homeowners whose existing frames have failed seals, storm damage, or non-compliant glazing that needs to be brought up to current Florida wind standards.
Suits homeowners who want the room fully connected to their home's air conditioning so it is comfortable every month of the year, not just in winter.
Suits homeowners whose existing structure has significant framing issues, outdated wiring, or damage that makes a full reset more cost-effective than incremental repairs.
Suits homeowners whose structure is sound but the finishes - flooring, ceiling, electrical outlets - need a refresh to match the rest of the house.
Hollywood was developed heavily between the 1950s and 1980s, and much of that original housing stock is now 40 to 70 years old. Sunrooms and enclosed porches built during that era were often added with minimal insulation, single-pane glass, and no connection to the home's HVAC system - which made sense at the time but creates real comfort and safety problems today. Homeowners in Hallandale Beach and Davie are dealing with the same aging-stock challenges, and the same remodeling approach applies across Broward County.
Beyond the age of the housing, Hollywood sits in a high-wind zone under Florida's statewide building code, which means any window or wall panel replaced during a remodel must meet current hurricane-resistance standards. This protects your home during storm season and can meaningfully reduce your homeowner's insurance premium. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry notes that permitted remodels add measurable resale value - particularly in competitive markets like South Florida where buyers scrutinize permit histories carefully.
We ask a few questions about the room, what you want to change, and whether you have any existing permits or HOA requirements in place. You will hear back within one business day. No pressure to commit during this first call.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the existing structure, and flag anything that could affect the project - like older wiring or HOA restrictions. Within a few days, you receive a written estimate broken down by category so you know exactly what you are paying for.
Once you approve the estimate, we submit the permit application to the City of Hollywood's Building Division on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documentation they need. This step typically takes one to three weeks depending on current city workload.
Construction begins once permits are in hand. If anything unexpected comes up - like old wiring behind a wall - we stop, show you what we found, and get your approval before spending anything extra. After the city inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and answer any questions before we leave.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We handle all permits.
(754) 356-0749Florida's building code requires wind-rated glazing in any sunroom remodel, and we install windows that meet those standards on every project. That means the room is safer in a storm and your insurance company recognizes the upgrade - which can reduce your annual premium.
We never start construction without an approved permit in hand. Every remodel we complete goes through the City of Hollywood's inspection process, so you have a clean permit record when you sell your home or need to file an insurance claim.
Hollywood's housing stock means we regularly encounter aging wiring, outdated framing, and undersized electrical panels once walls come open. We stop, document exactly what we found, and get your sign-off before spending a dollar on anything outside the original scope. No surprise bills.
We are based in Hollywood and work throughout Broward County. We know the City of Hollywood's Building Division process, local HOA requirements, and the specific challenges of South Florida construction. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation verifies contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.com - look us up before you call anyone.
Every remodel we complete is designed to hold up to South Florida weather for the long term, not just pass a quick inspection. That means choosing the right materials for a coastal environment and building every connection between the room and your home with water and wind in mind.
Build a new aluminum-framed screen enclosure from the ground up on an existing slab or new concrete pad.
Learn MorePlan your remodel in detail first - layout, materials, finishes - before a single wall comes down.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast in Broward County - locking in your start date now means your room is ready before the summer heat hits.