If your sunroom sits empty from May through October because it turns into an oven, we can fix that. New glazing, a dedicated cooling system, and updated finishes make it the most-used room in the house.

Sunroom remodeling in Miramar means transforming an existing sunroom, porch, or enclosure into a finished, comfortable room - upgrading glazing, frames, flooring, and climate control - with active construction typically running one to four weeks once materials arrive and permits are in hand.
A lot of Miramar homes have a sunroom or patio enclosure that was built 20 or 30 years ago and has never been updated for the way families live today. If yours has single-pane panels, no real cooling, or gaps that let in humidity and insects, it is not a living space - it is a hot storage room. Remodeling changes that by bringing the glazing, insulation, and climate control up to a standard that actually works in South Florida.
A remodel works with the existing slab and frame when they are sound, which makes it faster and less disruptive than starting from scratch. If you are thinking about what a full new build would look like instead, our screen room installation page covers the new-build path for enclosed outdoor spaces.
If you avoid your sunroom from May through October because it becomes unbearable, that is the clearest sign. Single-pane or outdated glazing without a solar-control coating turns South Florida sun into direct heat. Upgrading the glazing and adding a mini-split makes the space comfortable even during Miramar's hottest months.
Fogged glass between panes means the insulated seal has failed and the panel needs replacement. Yellowed or brittle panels no longer block UV or provide meaningful insulation. Water stains on the ceiling or floor after rain signal frame joints that have opened up - and waiting makes the damage worse.
If you can feel a breeze or spot insects inside a supposedly closed sunroom, the frames and seals are no longer doing their job. In Miramar, gaps in an enclosure also mean humidity pours in, which accelerates mold and damage to flooring and trim. Re-sealing alone rarely fixes this - the frames typically need replacement.
South Florida's sun, humidity, and annual hurricane season age sunroom materials faster than almost any other climate in the country. Frames that flex in wind, panels that rattle, or a roof that has shifted after a storm are signs the structure has reached the end of its useful life. Addressing it before the next season is smarter than waiting for a failure.
Every remodel starts where the existing space is - we assess the slab, frame, roof connection, and electrical before quoting, so you get an honest scope, not a lowball number that grows later. Glazing upgrades are usually the centerpiece: we replace outdated panels with solar-control or low-e glass rated for South Florida's heat load. Alongside that, we address framing, reseal or replace frame sections, update the flooring, and add or upgrade interior finishes so the room looks finished rather than patched. If a dedicated cooling system is needed - and in Miramar it almost always is - we coordinate the mini-split installation as part of the same project. You can also explore a related path through our sunroom design service if you want to rethink the layout or appearance from the ground up.
We pull the building permit and handle all required inspections - Florida requires this for most remodeling work that touches structure, roofing, or electrical, and a permitted project protects you at resale. For homeowners in HOA communities, which are common throughout Miramar, we prepare the submission package and walk you through what the review committee typically asks for. You do not have to manage two separate approval processes on your own.
Suited for homeowners whose panels are fogged, cracked, or simply outdated for South Florida's heat.
Right for spaces where drafts, insects, or water intrusion have made the enclosure feel unfinished.
The essential upgrade for any Miramar sunroom that needs to stay comfortable through summer.
Best for homeowners who want the remodeled room to match the quality and style of the rest of the house.
Miramar's subtropical climate is one of the toughest environments in the country for sunroom materials. Summer temperatures regularly hit the low-to-mid 90s, humidity is high for months at a time, and the hurricane season from June through November brings wind and rain that stress frames and seals every year. The city also built a huge share of its housing stock in the 1990s and 2000s, which means a lot of sunrooms are now 20 to 30 years old and were built with materials that were never meant to last this long under these conditions. Add in Broward County's flat terrain and drainage challenges - standing water after afternoon thunderstorms is a real issue for slab edges and frame bases - and you have a recipe for enclosures that need real attention. Every remodel we do here uses glazing rated for South Florida's heat and impact requirements, not just whatever meets a minimum standard.
We serve homeowners across Miramar and the surrounding communities. Families in Davie and Hollywood face the same climate challenges and HOA approval requirements, and we navigate both regularly. If your neighborhood has a homeowners association, we can help you prepare the documentation before submitting to the city, keeping both timelines moving at the same time.
Call or submit the contact form. We respond within one business day to schedule your in-home consultation. No cost, no commitment at this stage.
We visit your space to assess the existing structure, measure, and discuss your goals. You receive a written proposal covering scope, materials, glazing options, and timeline - specific to your project, not a range.
We file the building permit application with the local authority and, if your community has an HOA, prepare your architectural review submission. Permit review in Broward County typically takes several weeks - we track it so you do not have to.
Active work - glazing, framing, flooring, HVAC if included - typically runs one to four weeks. After the city inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough and hand you copies of all permits and inspection records.
Free estimate, no pressure. We reply within one business day and handle permits and HOA paperwork for you.
(754) 812-0382We specify solar-control and low-e glazing rated for Broward County's heat and impact requirements - not a one-size-fits-all panel. The difference in comfort between the right glazing and generic glass is significant in Miramar's summer heat.
Florida requires permits for most sunroom remodeling work, and we handle the application and all required inspections on your behalf. You receive copies of every permit and inspection record at project close - documentation that matters when you sell.
Our license is active and verifiable through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. You can check any contractor's status yourself at myfloridalicense.com before signing anything - we encourage it. Hiring an unlicensed contractor in Florida leaves you without recourse if something goes wrong.
A large share of Miramar neighborhoods are HOA-governed, and many require architectural review before exterior work begins. We regularly prepare HOA submission packages for remodels across this area, which saves time and prevents the costly surprise of a rejection after materials are already ordered.
A remodel is only as good as the materials chosen and the work behind the walls. We bring both together - licensed, permitted, and built for what South Florida actually demands.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) sets professional standards for the remodeling trade that we align with on every project.
A new aluminum-framed screen enclosure built from the ground up - the fresh-start option when the existing structure is not worth saving.
Learn MoreCollaborative planning for homeowners who want to rethink the layout, glazing, and finish of their space before committing to a remodel scope.
Learn MoreSpring books fast in Miramar - reach out now and we will have your project permitted and underway before summer makes the space unusable again.