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Sunroom Conversions & Upgrades

Transform your existing sunroom into the space you actually want.

Sunroom conversion and upgrade work in progress in Daytona Beach, FL

Why Upgrade Your Existing Sunroom

Maybe your sunroom is too hot in summer, too cold in winter, or just feels dated. Maybe the screens are torn, the roof leaks, or you want to turn a three-season room into year-round space. Instead of living with a sunroom you don't use, you can upgrade it into something that actually fits your life.

Many homes in Daytona Beach have sunrooms or screen rooms that were built years ago using older materials and simpler designs. Technology has improved a lot since then. New windows block more UV rays, better insulation keeps temperatures comfortable, and modern finishes look cleaner and last longer. Upgrading your existing sunroom often costs less than building new, and you get a space that performs like a brand new custom sunroom installation.

Common Sunroom Upgrades

Every upgrade project is different, but we see certain improvements over and over because they make such a big difference. Adding insulation and climate control turns a seasonal space into a room you can use all year. Replacing old windows with energy-efficient glass reduces heat gain and makes the room more comfortable. New flooring, fresh paint, and updated lighting transform how the space looks and feels.

Popular sunroom upgrades include:

  • Converting three-season sunrooms to four-season with insulation and HVAC
  • Replacing worn screens with new high-quality screening
  • Upgrading single-pane windows to insulated, low-E glass
  • Installing new ceiling fans or upgraded lighting fixtures
  • Adding electrical outlets and switches for better functionality
  • Refreshing paint, flooring, and trim for a modern look

Converting Screen Rooms to Sunrooms

One of the most popular conversions is taking a screen room and adding walls and windows. This gives you real protection from weather while keeping the footprint and foundation you already have. The frame might need reinforcement to support the weight of windows, but in many cases we can work with the existing structure.

The process involves removing the screening, beefing up the frame if needed, and installing window panels all around. You can choose between basic windows for a three-season room or go all the way to insulated windows with climate control for year-round use. The result is a space that looks and functions like it was built from scratch, but at a fraction of the cost of new construction.

Planning Your Upgrade

Start by thinking about what bothers you most about your current sunroom. Is it too hot? Too buggy? Does it leak? Is it just ugly and outdated? We come out to look at your existing structure, identify what needs work, and recommend upgrades that solve your specific problems. Sometimes a few targeted improvements make all the difference, and other times a more comprehensive renovation makes sense.

Budget matters, and we help you prioritize upgrades that give you the most bang for your buck. Maybe you start with climate control and new windows this year, then tackle cosmetic improvements later. Or maybe you do everything at once and end up with a completely transformed space. Either way, you're working with a foundation that's already there, which saves time and money compared to building a new addition.

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