
Your sunroom should be a room you actually live in - not one you avoid because it is too hot, too dated, or too drafty to enjoy.

Sunroom remodeling in Cooper City means transforming an existing sunroom, porch enclosure, or screened room into a more finished, comfortable living space, with work ranging from replacing old glazing and frames to adding insulation, flooring, and climate control. Most residential remodels take one to three weeks of physical work once materials are on-site and permits are approved.
Many homeowners in Cooper City have a sunroom or enclosed porch that looked great when it was built but no longer holds up to South Florida's heat, humidity, or storm seasons. Older frames oxidize, panels fog or yellow, and seals fail - turning a room you planned to enjoy into one you walk past. A proper remodel fixes the root problems, not just the surface.
If you are still deciding between updating your existing space or starting fresh, our screen room installation page covers the more affordable screened option, and sunroom construction walks through full new builds.
If your sunroom sits empty from May through October because it turns into an oven, that is the clearest sign a remodel could change how you use your home. Upgrading to heat-rejecting glass and adding a dedicated cooling source can make the space genuinely comfortable even during Cooper City's long, intense summers. A room you actually use every day is worth far more than one you avoid.
Oxidized aluminum frames, fogged or yellowed panels, and water stains at the base of frames all mean the enclosure is no longer doing its job. In South Florida's humidity and UV exposure, materials degrade faster than in milder climates, and what looks like a cosmetic issue often signals a sealing problem underneath. Addressing it now prevents more expensive damage later.
If your family has grown or you want a dedicated home office, a remodeled sunroom delivers real, finished living space without the cost and disruption of a full addition. Converting an underused screened porch into an air-conditioned room adds daily-use square footage that a bedroom or living room cannot always provide.
Buyers in Cooper City and Broward County notice finished, permitted bonus spaces. If your sunroom is currently a liability - drafty, dated, or unpermitted - a remodel before listing can shift it from a concern to a selling point. A properly permitted, well-finished enclosure signals to buyers that the home has been maintained with care.
Every sunroom remodeling project starts with an honest look at what the space needs. Some rooms just need new glazing and updated frames to become comfortable again. Others need a more involved upgrade - insulation, a mini-split cooling system, new flooring, and fresh electrical - to become a room your family genuinely lives in. We also offer screen room installation for homeowners who want to start with a ventilated, bug-free outdoor space before deciding whether to enclose it further.
For homeowners who want to go all the way, our sunroom construction service builds a fully new structure from scratch when the existing footprint or materials are too far gone to remodel economically. We walk you through both options during the free estimate so you can make the decision that makes the most sense for your home and budget.
Best for homeowners whose sunroom structure is solid but whose panels have fogged, yellowed, or failed their seals.
Best for homeowners who want a climate-controlled room that is genuinely usable every day of the year, including Cooper City summers.
Best for homeowners who want updated flooring, fresh paint, and clean hardware without touching the glazing or structure.
Best for homeowners on a set budget who want to address the most impactful problems - typically new glass and a cooling source - without a full rebuild.
Cooper City sits in Broward County in South Florida, where summer temperatures climb into the low-to-mid nineties and the sun is strong even in winter. The dominant challenge for any sunroom remodel here is not keeping warmth in - it is keeping heat out. This means the glazing system, insulation, and cooling solution you choose matter far more than they would in a northern climate. Broward County also has strict wind-load requirements for glazing and enclosures, so every product we install is rated for South Florida conditions.
The combination of heat and near-constant humidity creates real risk of mold and moisture damage inside poorly sealed enclosures. Frames, sills, and panel seals that work fine in a drier climate can fail here within a few years if they are not specified for high-humidity environments. Homeowners in Davie and Pembroke Pines face the same conditions, and we work across all of these neighborhoods with the same attention to local climate and code requirements.
Cooper City also has a high concentration of HOA-governed communities. Before signing a contract, we ask about your HOA early - some have specific rules about frame colors or visible exterior changes, and getting their written approval before work starts protects everyone.
Call or submit our contact form and we will follow up within one business day to schedule a home visit. There is no cost for the estimate and no pressure to commit.
We visit your home, walk through the existing sunroom, take measurements, and discuss your priorities - cooling, new glass, flooring, or electrical. You receive a written estimate that breaks down exactly what is included.
We handle the building permit application and notify you if your HOA requires a separate architectural review. Material lead times are discussed upfront so there are no surprises about the timeline.
Once materials arrive and approvals are in hand, the crew completes the work and passes the required inspections. We walk through the finished room with you and leave you with permit records and care instructions.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle permits, HOA paperwork, and South Florida wind-load requirements so you do not have to.
(754) 318-0423Every panel and frame we install carries the wind-load rating required for Broward County. We show you the product specifications before work begins, not after. That matters when a storm rolls through and you need to know your investment held.
We handle the building permit application and coordinate every required inspection. You receive copies of the permit and inspection records when the job closes - documentation you can hand to a buyer's agent without hesitation.
Cooper City has a high concentration of HOA-governed neighborhoods. We are familiar with the architectural review process across many of these communities and can help you prepare the submission so approvals do not stall your project.
The Cooper City Lanai Sunrooms & Patios team selects glazing, frame systems, and sealing materials rated for South Florida humidity and UV exposure. We follow guidelines from the National Association of the Remodeling Industry for project planning and documentation - because materials that perform well up north often fail here within a few years.
Every remodeling project we complete is permitted, inspected, and built to handle what Cooper City throws at it. When we are done, you have a finished room and the documentation to prove it was done right.
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