
Your old lanai or screened porch deserves better. We convert it into a finished, air-conditioned room your family actually uses - permitted, HOA-approved, and built for South Florida weather.

Sunroom remodeling in Wellington, FL transforms an existing screened porch, lanai, or unfinished enclosure into a fully finished, comfortable living space, and most projects run four to eight weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough.
If you have a screened lanai that sits empty from May through September because the heat is unbearable, a sunroom remodel is the fix. The work typically includes new impact-rated windows, insulation, proper flooring, a ceiling, and connecting the room to your home's air conditioning. Many Wellington homes built in the 1980s and 1990s were designed with screened enclosures that were never intended to be finished rooms - but converting them is one of the most common projects we handle.
If you are starting from scratch rather than updating an existing space, our screen room installation service may be a better starting point. For homeowners who want a dedicated design consultation before committing to a scope of work, see our sunroom design page.
If you walk past your back porch from June through September without stepping in because the heat is unbearable, the space is not working for you. In Wellington, a screened enclosure without air conditioning is essentially unusable for much of the year. A remodel that adds proper windows and connects the room to cooling changes that completely.
Brown stains on the ceiling, damp spots on the walls, or puddles on the floor after a summer storm are signs the existing enclosure is no longer keeping water out. Wellington's storm season brings intense wind-driven rain that pushes through old screen panels, worn window frames, or gaps around the roofline. Addressing this in a full remodel is almost always more cost-effective than repeated patching.
If the temperature drops the moment you step from the sunroom back into your main living area, the space lacks proper insulation and climate control. You might feel the difference just opening the door. This is a solvable problem, but solving it requires more than a window unit - it means addressing the walls, ceiling, and how the room connects to your home's air system.
Older aluminum-framed windows common in Wellington's 1980s and 1990s homes are prone to corrosion in South Florida's salt air and humidity. Rust streaks, resistance when operating the windows, or a milky haze between the glass layers mean the windows have reached the end of their useful life. Replacing them as part of a remodel also gives you the opportunity to upgrade to impact-rated glass, which can reduce your insurance costs.
Every sunroom remodeling project we take on starts with a thorough on-site assessment - looking at the existing slab, roof structure, electrical panel, and how the room currently connects (or does not connect) to your home's air conditioning. From there we put together a written scope that covers every category of work so you know exactly what you are getting and what it costs. If impact-rated windows are needed (they are, in Palm Beach County), we specify the wind-load rating on every product we propose. For homeowners who want to think through the full visual scope of the project before committing, we pair the remodel assessment with our sunroom design process.
The remodel itself can range from a focused refresh - new windows, fresh flooring, paint, and updated trim - to a complete transformation of a screened lanai into a finished, air-conditioned room. We handle the Palm Beach County permit application and manage HOA architectural review submissions for communities that require them, including Olympia, Versailles, and others throughout Wellington. When the remodel is done and the space is exactly what you wanted, some homeowners choose to move straight into a larger project, like a full screen room installation for an adjacent patio area.
Best for homeowners with a screened lanai who want a fully finished, climate-controlled room they can use all year.
Suits homeowners with an already-enclosed room that needs updated windows, new flooring, ceiling work, or cosmetic improvements.
Ideal when the room structure is sound but the windows or doors are corroded, leaking, or no longer meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
Right for homeowners who have an enclosed sunroom that still lacks proper air conditioning - either extending existing ductwork or adding a dedicated mini-split unit.
Wellington was built mostly in the 1980s and 1990s, and a large portion of those homes came with screened lanais rather than fully enclosed sunrooms. Decades of South Florida sun, humidity, and storm seasons wear down aluminum frames, screen panels, and older window seals faster than in most parts of the country. If your lanai has never been updated since the home was built, it is almost certainly not performing the way it should - and it is probably not giving your family a space you actually want to spend time in from May through October. Remodeling that space is one of the highest-impact projects a Wellington homeowner can make.
Palm Beach County's hurricane requirements mean every window and door in a sunroom remodel must meet specific wind-resistance standards. That adds some cost, but it also means the finished room is genuinely built for the climate here - not just assembled with whatever was cheapest. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach, FL and West Palm Beach, FL deal with the same requirements and benefit from the same approach. If your home has an HOA with architectural review requirements - common throughout Wellington's planned communities - we handle that submission process before the first day of work.
Call or submit a form and we will respond within one business day. We ask a few quick questions about the size of your space and what you are hoping to accomplish - then we schedule a time to come see it in person before giving you any numbers.
We spend time in the room - looking at the slab, roof structure, electrical panel, and how it connects to your home's air conditioning - before putting together a written estimate that breaks down costs by category. No single bottom-line number without explanation.
We pull the required Palm Beach County building permit in our name and manage HOA architectural review submissions if your community requires them. Some HOAs take two to four weeks to respond, so we start this process as early as possible to minimize the wait before work begins.
Once permits are approved, the crew protects your home, completes the work in stages, and county inspectors check key phases before anything is closed up. At the final walkthrough we demonstrate every window, door, and HVAC control - and hand you copies of all permits, inspection records, and product warranties.
No obligation. We respond within one business day and never pressure you to decide on the spot.
(561) 576-0264Every sunroom remodel we complete in Palm Beach County is fully permitted and inspected - no exceptions. That means you have a paper trail of legally closed permits to hand to a buyer or insurance adjuster without hesitation, protecting the investment you made in the room.
Palm Beach County requires impact-rated windows in any sunroom remodel - and we only specify products with verifiable wind-load ratings. You can look up the product approval for any window we propose in the Florida Building Commission product approval database. That is what compliance actually looks like.
We work regularly in Wellington's planned communities - Olympia, Versailles, Buena Vida, and others - and know the architectural review process inside out. We prepare your HOA submission package and track it through approval so you are not chasing down forms or missing a board meeting deadline.
We follow the remodeling standards promoted by the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI), including itemized written contracts, defined change-order processes, and a final walkthrough that covers every deliverable before we close out the project.
When you put permitted work, impact-rated products, HOA experience, and documented processes together, you get a finished room that is genuinely built to last in this climate. That is what we deliver on every Wellington sunroom remodel.
Add a fully screened outdoor room to an existing patio - ideal when you want open-air comfort without the expense of a fully enclosed space.
Learn MoreWork through the visual and functional design of your sunroom before committing to a full remodeling scope.
Learn MoreFall and winter project slots fill quickly - reach out now to lock in your start date before the dry season backlog hits.