
Your screened lanai or enclosed porch has real potential. We convert it into a finished, climate-controlled room you actually use every month of the year.

Sunroom remodeling in Bonita Springs means transforming an existing screened lanai or enclosed porch into a fully finished, climate-controlled living space - most jobs take two to six weeks of active construction once permits are approved.
Many homeowners in Bonita Springs discover their existing enclosure simply was not designed for the heat, humidity, and storm season we live with here. The typical remodel covers new insulation, hurricane-rated windows and doors, proper moisture sealing, and connection to your home's HVAC system. If you are weighing whether to remodel or start fresh, our screen room installation page explains the difference between a light enclosure and a full conversion.
The result is a room that works in July just as well as it does in January - a genuine extension of your living space that adds comfort and value rather than sitting empty for half the year.
If your enclosed porch or lanai goes unused from June through September because it is too hot or too full of insects, the space is not doing its job. In Bonita Springs, where summer is long and intense, this is the most common sign that a remodel is overdue. A properly finished sunroom with climate control changes how you use your home every single day.
Water stains along the base of walls, soft spots in the flooring, or a musty smell after heavy rain are clear signs your current enclosure is not keeping moisture out. In Southwest Florida's rainy season, even a small gap around a window frame can let in enough water to damage flooring and walls over time. The longer you wait, the larger the repair scope grows.
Frames that have shifted, warped, or corroded are a sign the structure has moved or that the original installation was not built for Florida's heat and humidity cycles. Beyond the inconvenience, windows and doors that do not seal properly are a real vulnerability during storm season. A sunroom remodel is the right time to replace them with properly rated, properly installed units.
If your sunroom is connected to your home's air conditioning but never gets comfortable, or if your energy bills have climbed without explanation, the room's insulation and sealing are likely the culprit. Heat from an under-insulated sunroom bleeds into your main living space, making your air conditioner work harder. This is especially noticeable in Bonita Springs during summer when outdoor temperatures regularly exceed 90 degrees.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full scope of converting an existing enclosed space into a finished living area. That means structural assessment, new framing where needed, insulation, impact-rated windows and doors, interior wall finishing, flooring, and HVAC connection. We also handle all permit applications and county inspections through Lee County. For homeowners who want a lighter upgrade, our screen room installation service is a more affordable starting point.
If you have a clear vision of how you want the finished room to look and function, our sunroom design service works through those decisions before construction begins, so there are no surprises mid-project. Every remodel we complete is permitted, inspected, and documented - which protects your investment and makes the work easy to disclose if you ever sell.
Best for homeowners with an existing screened lanai or enclosed porch ready to become a fully climate-controlled, year-round living space.
Suited to older Bonita Springs homes where the original aluminum frame was not designed to support insulated walls and impact-rated windows.
Right for homeowners whose existing enclosure is structurally sound but has outdated, non-compliant, or damaged windows and doors.
Ideal for rooms that are already enclosed but never stay comfortable because they were finished without proper insulation or air conditioning connection.
Bonita Springs sits in Lee County's high-wind zone, which means any windows or doors installed in a remodel must meet Florida's strict wind-resistance standards. This is not a contractor upsell - it is a legal requirement enforced at inspection. Many homes built in Bonita Springs between the 1980s and early 2000s have aluminum-framed screen enclosures that were never designed to be converted into fully enclosed, climate-controlled rooms. Before a remodel can begin on one of these structures, we assess whether the existing frame can support the added weight, or whether a new structural frame needs to be built. Skipping this step is the most common reason sunroom remodels in this area run into expensive mid-project surprises. Homeowners in Estero and Fort Myers face the same requirements under Florida's building code, and we work throughout the region.
Southwest Florida's year-round humidity means that any gap in a sunroom's envelope will eventually allow moisture to enter. We use closed-cell spray foam at all penetrations, install proper vapor barriers, and make sure the room drains correctly - details that are easy to skip but impossible to ignore once problems appear. HOA approval is also a real step in many Bonita Springs neighborhoods, including Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, and Spanish Wells, and we handle the documentation and back-and-forth with architectural review committees so you do not have to.
We reply within one business day. Tell us about the space - its size, what you hope to use it for, and whether you have an HOA. That way, when we visit, we come prepared with relevant ideas rather than starting from scratch.
We visit your home, measure the space, and assess the existing structure - framing, foundation slab, and how the room connects to your main house. Within a week or two you receive a written estimate broken down by category, not a single lump-sum number.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the documentation for architectural review. Once approval is in hand, we pull the required permits from Lee County. Permitted work is inspected, documented, and far easier to sell around later.
We handle all construction and coordinate Lee County inspection visits. When the inspections pass, we do a final walkthrough with you to confirm everything meets your expectations and provide copies of all permit documentation for your records.
Free estimate, no pressure. We reply within one business day.
(239) 317-8970Many remodeling surprises happen because contractors skip the structural assessment during the estimate visit. We evaluate whether your existing frame can support the new construction before we give you a price, so the number you see is the number you pay.
Every window and door we install meets Florida's impact-resistance requirements for Lee County. We verify product approvals through the Florida Building Commission so your remodel passes inspection the first time and stands up to storm season.
We have navigated architectural review processes in Pelican Landing, Bonita Bay, Spanish Wells, and other planned communities throughout Bonita Springs. We prepare the drawings and documentation and manage the back-and-forth so you do not have to become an expert in your HOA's rules just to improve your own home.
Southwest Florida's humidity turns any small gap into a future moisture problem. We use closed-cell spray foam at all penetrations, install vapor barriers correctly, and check drainage before we close up any wall - because the work that prevents moisture damage is the work that is easy to skip and impossible to fix cheaply later.
Every job we complete is permitted, inspected, and documented. That means the work is on record with Lee County - which protects you at resale and gives you real recourse if anything falls short.
A lighter-touch outdoor enclosure that uses screen panels instead of glass - a great first step if a full remodel is more than you need right now.
Learn MoreWork through the layout, window placement, and finish selections before construction begins so there are no surprises when the crew shows up.
Learn MoreContractor schedules fill quickly once fall arrives - reach out now to lock in your project start date before the busy stretch begins.