
Your old sunroom or screen enclosure may have made sense 20 years ago. If it leaks, overheats, or leaves you anxious every storm season, a proper remodel fixes all of that with permitted, hurricane-rated construction built for Weston.

Sunroom remodeling in Weston, FL involves assessing your existing enclosure, replacing or upgrading the structural elements, glass, and systems that no longer meet your needs or current code requirements, with most projects running eight to sixteen weeks from contract to completion. WaveVista Weston Sunrooms and Patios handles the full process - from HOA architectural review to Broward County permitting to final inspection.
Many Weston homes built in the 1990s and early 2000s have sunrooms or screen enclosures now 20 to 30 years old. Those rooms were often built to older standards, with glass and framing that did not account for today's hurricane wind-load requirements. A remodel is an opportunity to bring the room up to current code, upgrade the glass for South Florida's heat, and add cooling if the room never had it. If you are also considering a new addition rather than updating an existing space, our screen room installation service is a lower-cost starting point worth exploring.
The Florida Building Commission sets the structural and glazing standards that apply to every permitted sunroom in Broward County, and we build to those standards on every remodel we take on.
If your sunroom turns into an oven from late spring through early fall, the glass is not doing its job. Older single-pane or low-quality glass lets heat pour in, making the room uncomfortable for months at a time. In Weston, that is half the year - and a remodel with modern low-emissivity glass fixes it.
Leaks at the roofline, around window frames, or at the junction where the sunroom meets your house are signs of failed sealing or aging flashing. In Weston, where afternoon storms are a near-daily event from May through October, even a small leak will cause real damage over time if it is not addressed.
If you worry about your sunroom every time a storm warning is issued, that anxiety is telling you something about the structure. Rooms built before current Broward County wind-load standards went into effect may not meet today's requirements. A remodel can bring the room into compliance and give you genuine peace of mind.
An aging, unpermitted, or visually dated sunroom can actually hurt your home sale in Weston's competitive market. A buyer's inspector will flag structural or code issues, and lenders may require remediation before closing. A properly permitted remodel turns the room into a selling point rather than a liability.
Our remodeling work ranges from targeted upgrades - replacing glass panels, resealing the roof junction, adding a mini-split cooling unit - to full teardowns and rebuilds that keep the footprint but replace everything else. For homeowners who want to rethink the layout or materials entirely, we offer a full design-first approach through our sunroom design service before any remodeling scope is finalized. Good design decisions made early save money during the build.
Many of our remodels involve upgrading an existing screened enclosure to a fully enclosed room with glass panels, insulation, and climate control - converting a space that was only usable in winter into a room that works all year. Every upgrade is fully permitted through Broward County and, where required, coordinated with your HOA architectural review committee. For homeowners who want to go the other direction - keeping things open to the breeze but with a fresh frame and new screens - our screen room installation team handles that work separately.
Best for homeowners whose room overheats or leaks because the original glass was low quality or single-pane.
Best for homeowners who want to convert a screened enclosure into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room.
Best for homeowners with aging frames, foundation issues, or a room that no longer meets current Broward County wind standards.
Weston sits in Broward County's high-velocity hurricane zone, which means every remodeled sunroom must use impact-resistant glass or an approved shutter system. This is not optional, and a contractor who builds without meeting these requirements is exposing you to real risk. The county inspector who signs off on the project verifies compliance - which is exactly why the permit process exists and why it matters. Weston's HOA landscape adds another layer: most neighborhoods require written architectural approval before exterior work begins, and that review can take several weeks. We manage both processes so you do not have to chase paperwork or wonder whether your remodel is legal.
South Florida's intense sun - more than 250 sunny days per year - also makes glass choice a practical decision, not just a cosmetic one. A poorly glazed sunroom will dramatically increase your cooling costs and make the room uncomfortable to use. We work with homeowners throughout Weston and in nearby communities including Cooper City and Davie, applying the same permitted, code-compliant standards to every remodel.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free visit to assess your existing sunroom. We look at the structure, the glass, the foundation, and how you plan to use the room - and we give you a written estimate, not just a ballpark figure.
Once you approve the scope and design, we prepare drawings and submit them to your HOA if required. Broward County permit review runs two to four weeks for standard residential remodels. We manage both processes and keep you updated throughout - you do not need to contact the county or your HOA committee yourself.
With permits in hand, construction begins. The remodel timeline depends on scope - targeted glass upgrades can take a few days; a full structural remodel runs three to six weeks. The county inspector visits at required stages to verify the work meets Florida's building standards.
After the final county inspection signs off, we walk through the finished room with you, show you how any new systems operate, and hand over documentation for the permit and any material warranties. The room is yours, and the paperwork is on record.
Free estimate. We handle permits and HOA coordination. No pressure, no obligation.
(786) 957-5827Most Weston neighborhoods require written HOA approval before exterior work begins, and the review process can take two to six weeks. We prepare the drawings, submit to your architectural committee, and manage follow-up - so your project does not stall because of a missing document.
Broward County falls in Florida's high-velocity hurricane zone, meaning impact-rated glass and code-compliant framing are required - not optional. Every remodel we complete is inspected by a county official who verifies compliance independently of our work.
Cost surprises are one of the most common complaints homeowners have about contractors. We provide a detailed written estimate before you commit to anything, and we build HOA review and permit timelines into the schedule from day one so you know what to expect.
You can confirm our license through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation before we set foot on your property. The DBPR license lookup at myfloridalicense.com takes about two minutes and tells you whether a contractor is legitimate and current.
These are not marketing claims - they are the things that actually protect you when you hire a contractor to work on your home. A permit on file, a licensed contractor, and a written estimate mean you have recourse if anything goes wrong. That is how we operate on every remodel in Weston.
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