
If your Florida room or enclosed porch is too hot in summer and too drafty in winter, we can fix that - with proper insulation, impact windows, and the right cooling solution for Daytona Beach's climate.

Sunroom remodeling in Daytona Beach means upgrading an existing enclosed porch, Florida room, or three-season space into a fully finished, year-round room - most jobs take four to six weeks from start to final inspection, including permits, window replacement, insulation, and HVAC work.
Many Daytona Beach homes have screened porches or Florida rooms that were added decades ago and have never been properly updated. They're uncomfortable in summer, chilly in winter, and not doing their job. If that sounds familiar, a sunroom remodel is the right fix - not just patching screens or repainting walls.
A full remodel handles the walls, windows, ceiling, insulation, and climate control together as a system. If you're also considering a brand-new build, our screen room installation service is worth a look as well.
If you stop using your sunroom in summer because it's simply too hot, the space isn't properly insulated or cooled for Daytona Beach's climate. A well-remodeled sunroom stays comfortable year-round, not just during the mild months. Avoiding a room in your own home is a clear sign something needs to change.
Daytona Beach's high humidity and frequent summer storms put real pressure on older sunroom enclosures. If you see moisture on the inside of windows, dark spots on walls, or smell something musty after rain, water is getting in where it shouldn't. Left alone, moisture damage spreads quickly in Florida's climate and becomes much more expensive to address.
Windows and doors that don't 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 or see daylight around the edges when the door is closed, the enclosure has degraded and needs attention. These aren't just comfort issues - they're security concerns too.
Many older Daytona Beach homes have screened porches or Florida rooms that were enclosed by a previous owner without going through the city's permitting process. An unpermitted enclosure can create problems when you sell the home and may not meet current wind and safety standards. A remodel is a natural opportunity to bring the space into compliance.
We handle every part of the remodel - from replacing old windows with impact-rated glass to adding proper insulation, updating the electrical, and connecting the room to your home's heating and cooling system. Whether you're upgrading a basic Florida room or transforming a three-season space into a true year-round addition, the scope of work is built around what your specific home needs. We also handle permits with the City of Daytona Beach Building Division so you don't have to. For homeowners who want a fresh design for their upgraded space, our sunroom design service can help you plan the layout and finishes before construction begins.
Some homeowners come to us knowing exactly what they want. Others start the conversation with just a problem - "this room is too hot" or "there's a leak I can't find" - and we figure out the right solution together during the on-site visit. Either way works. If you're looking for new construction rather than a remodel, we also offer full sunroom construction for homeowners who want to start from scratch.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing enclosed porch that needs insulation, impact windows, and climate control to become truly livable.
Best for owners of an older three-season room who want to use the space comfortably through Daytona Beach's summer heat and the occasional cool winter night.
Suited for homes where the sunroom was added informally and needs to be brought up to current Florida building standards before a sale or insurance claim.
A focused option for homeowners whose main issue is drafty, non-impact windows and doors rather than a full interior overhaul.
Daytona Beach sits in Volusia County's coastal high-wind zone, which means any windows, doors, or glass panels installed in a permitted remodel must meet Florida's impact and wind-load requirements - not just for safety, but because it's the law. That adds cost compared to inland projects, but it also means your finished sunroom is built to stand up to a real storm. On top of wind requirements, Daytona Beach averages over 230 sunny days per year with summer heat indexes that regularly exceed 100 degrees. A sunroom that isn't properly insulated and cooled becomes a room you avoid from May through September - which defeats the whole point of the remodel. HVAC planning is one of the most important conversations to have before a single wall goes up. Homeowners in Port Orange and Ormond Beach face the same wind-zone and humidity considerations - we work across all of these communities regularly.
Many homes in Daytona Beach's established neighborhoods were built in the 1950s through 1980s, and a lot of the porches and Florida rooms added to those homes were done informally - sometimes by previous owners, sometimes without permits. When we remodel one of these spaces, we often find that the existing structure needs reinforcement or correction before the new work can begin. That's a normal part of working in an older housing market, and we factor it into the assessment so there are no surprises once construction starts. The City of Daytona Beach's Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation provides contractor license verification so you can confirm any contractor you hire is properly licensed before work begins.
When you call or message us, we ask a few basic questions - the size of the room, what you want to use it for, and any specific problems you've noticed. We reply within one business day. No commitment required at this stage.
We come to your home, measure the space, and look at the existing structure. In Daytona Beach, this visit includes checking whether the current enclosure meets wind and impact requirements - because that affects the scope and the permit. You receive a written, itemized estimate before any decision is made.
We file for the required building permit with the City of Daytona Beach Building Division. This typically takes one to two weeks. During that time you finalize window selections, flooring choices, and HVAC decisions. We handle the paperwork.
Once the permit is approved, work begins - structural first, then windows and doors, then insulation and drywall, then flooring and electrical. After construction, a city inspector signs off on the work. We do a final walkthrough with you before the project closes.
Free estimate. Written quote. No obligation. We respond within one business day.
(386) 278-1903Every window we spec for a Daytona Beach remodel meets Florida's coastal wind and impact requirements. You won't have to chase down compliance documentation after the fact - it's part of the project from day one.
We file with the City of Daytona Beach Building Division and manage the inspection process on your behalf. A project that passes inspection the first time protects your home's record and your resale value - we build to the standards inspectors actually check for here.
An under-cooled sunroom in Daytona Beach's July heat is essentially unusable. We work through the HVAC decision - ductwork extension vs. mini-split - before construction begins, so the finished room stays comfortable through the summer heat index. Local homeowners and the U.S. Department of Energy both stress that proper cooling sizing is critical in Florida's climate.
You receive a written, line-by-line quote before any work begins. We walk through every item so you understand what you're paying for. One of the biggest fears in hiring a contractor is watching an estimate climb once work starts - that doesn't happen with a contract that spells out the scope.
These proof points aren't just talking points - they're the specific things that determine whether a sunroom remodel holds up in Daytona Beach's coastal climate and passes the city's inspection process. When all four come together, you get a finished room that earns its place in your home every month of the year.
Add a fully screened outdoor living space to your home - a faster, lower-cost option than a full sunroom if fresh air and bug protection are your main goals.
Learn MorePlan your remodeled space before construction begins - layout, window placement, finishes, and HVAC routing designed around how you actually want to use the room.
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