
Your existing Florida room or enclosed porch deserves better. We upgrade insulation, windows, and climate control so you actually use the space every month of the year.

Sunroom remodeling in Daytona Beach means converting an existing enclosed porch, lanai, or three-season room into a fully finished, year-round living space - most projects run two to six weeks from permit approval to final inspection, depending on scope.
Most homeowners call us because the room they have is not working for them. It gets too hot in July, the windows leak during summer storms, or a previous owner enclosed the porch informally and it was never quite right. Sunroom remodeling in Daytona Beach is the fix - upgrading what is already there rather than starting from scratch. If the bones of the space are solid, a remodel is usually faster and less disruptive than a full new sunroom construction.
The work touches the walls, windows, ceiling, insulation, and climate control - everything that determines whether the room is actually comfortable in Daytona Beach's heat and humidity. Done right, it becomes one of the most-used rooms in the house. For homeowners who want a completely different look and layout, we also offer sunroom design services to plan the space before the remodel begins.
If you stop using your sunroom from May through September because it is simply too hot, the space is not insulated or cooled for Daytona Beach's climate. A well-remodeled sunroom should be comfortable year-round, not just during the mild months. If you are avoiding a room in your own home, it is not working for you.
Daytona Beach's high humidity and frequent summer storms put real pressure on older sunroom enclosures. If you see moisture forming on the inside of windows, notice dark spots on the ceiling, or smell something musty after rain, water is getting in somewhere it should not. Left alone, moisture damage spreads quickly in Florida's climate and becomes much more expensive to fix.
Windows and doors that do not seal properly let in hot air, insects, and humidity - all particularly problematic in a coastal Florida environment. If you feel a draft around the frame, notice the door does not latch cleanly, or see daylight around the edges when it is closed, the enclosure has degraded and needs attention. These are comfort issues and security concerns.
Many older Daytona Beach homes have screened porches or Florida rooms enclosed by a previous owner without going through the city's permitting process. An unpermitted enclosure can create problems when you sell and may not meet current wind and safety standards. Remodeling it properly brings it into compliance and cleans up your home's record with the city.
Every sunroom remodeling project we take on starts with an honest assessment of what the space actually needs. For some homeowners, that means replacing the windows and adding a mini-split unit - the structure is fine, it just needs better glass and climate control. For others, the existing enclosure has issues that need to be corrected before any new work makes sense, and we will tell you that upfront. We also connect homeowners who want to take their remodeled room in a new direction to our sunroom design process, so the finished space looks intentional, not just patched together.
Whether you need a targeted upgrade or a full transformation, we handle everything from permit filing to final inspection. Homeowners who want a completely new enclosed space rather than a remodel of an existing one may want to look at screen room installation as a lower-cost alternative that still adds significant outdoor living space. Below is a breakdown of the main remodeling options we offer.
Ideal for homeowners who want to upgrade an existing screened or partially enclosed porch into a finished, climate-controlled living space.
Suited to rooms where the structure is sound but the existing windows are drafty, non-compliant, or not impact-rated for Florida's coastal wind zone.
Right for homeowners who want to connect the sunroom to their home's central air system or add a dedicated mini-split unit for year-round comfort.
Best for older enclosures with structural issues, water damage, or work done without permits - starting fresh ensures the finished space meets current Florida building standards.
Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer humidity regularly pushes the heat index well above 100 degrees. A sunroom that was not built to handle that climate becomes a room you avoid for half the year - which defeats the whole point of having it. Many of the homes in Daytona Beach's established neighborhoods, including areas west of A1A and closer to the Speedway, were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and some have screened porches or Florida rooms that were added informally over the years without permits or to older standards. When you remodel one of these spaces, we bring it into compliance with current Florida coastal wind and impact requirements - so the finished room is both comfortable and legally sound. Homeowners in Holly Hill and South Daytona face the same combination of older housing stock and coastal climate demands, and we serve both communities regularly.
Daytona Beach also has a significant retiree population, and many long-term homeowners have deferred maintenance on sunrooms and Florida rooms that have quietly deteriorated. The right remodel can turn a room that has been off-limits for years into a daily-use space - a home office, a reading room, a spot for morning coffee with a view of the yard. Florida law requires a city inspector to sign off on permitted work before a project is considered complete, which is an independent check that protects your investment. You can learn more about Florida's window and impact requirements at the Florida Building Commission.
When you reach out, we will ask a few basic questions about the size of the space, what you want to use it for, and whether you have any sense of your budget. We respond to all inquiries within one business day and offer a free initial consultation at your home.
We visit your home to measure the space and assess what the remodel actually involves - including whether the existing enclosure meets current wind and impact requirements. You receive a written estimate broken down by category so you can see exactly what you are paying for.
Before any work begins, we file for the required building permit with the City of Daytona Beach Building Division. While that is in review - typically one to two weeks - you finalize window selections, flooring choices, and heating and cooling decisions.
Once the permit is approved, the crew begins structural work, then windows and doors, then insulation, then flooring and electrical. A city inspector signs off on the finished work before we do our final walkthrough with you - no callbacks, no holdups.
Free estimate, written quote, all permits handled. We respond within one business day.
(386) 278-1623We file every required permit with the City of Daytona Beach Building Division before the first crew member arrives. That means your finished remodel passes inspection the first time and your home's record with the city stays clean - which matters at resale.
Daytona Beach is classified as a high-wind coastal zone, and any windows installed in a permitted remodel must meet Florida's impact and wind resistance standards. We specify and install only window options that meet those requirements - no shortcuts that come back as problems later.
You receive a written, line-by-line quote before any work begins. We walk you through every item so you understand exactly what is included. The number you agree to is the number you pay, unless you choose to change the scope.
You can verify our license on the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website at any time. Licensing means we have met the state's training and insurance requirements and are legally authorized to pull permits and do this work.
These are the standards we hold every project to - not because we have to, but because homeowners in Daytona Beach deserve a contractor who builds it right the first time. The National Association of the Remodeling Industry maintains standards of practice that we align with across every project we complete.
A lower-cost option that adds screened outdoor living space without the full climate-control buildout of a remodeled sunroom.
Learn MorePlan the layout, materials, and features of your remodeled space before construction begins so every decision is intentional.
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