
Stop losing half the year to heat and humidity. We build insulated, climate-controlled all season rooms that let you use your space every month - not just when the weather cooperates.

All season rooms in Jupiter, FL are fully enclosed additions with insulated walls, impact-rated windows, and a dedicated heating and cooling system - most projects take eight to sixteen weeks from permit to final walkthrough, depending on size and whether you are converting an existing enclosure or building new.
Jupiter homeowners deal with a real problem: a screened lanai or porch that goes unused for five months every summer because the heat and humidity make it miserable. An all season room changes that. It is not just a sunroom with glass - it is a properly insulated, climate-controlled room that feels like the inside of your home but looks out over your yard. If you are also considering a four season sunroom, the distinction comes down to insulation level and how you want to use the space - we can walk you through both options.
Every all season room we build in Jupiter meets Florida's hurricane wind requirements and goes through the Palm Beach County permit and inspection process. That is not a bonus - it is the baseline. A room built to those standards is an asset when you sell. One that is not is a liability.
If your screened lanai or porch sits unused from June through September because the heat and humidity make it unbearable, you are losing months of enjoyment from a space you already own. Jupiter's summers regularly push into the low 90s, and a room without climate control is simply not livable during that stretch. An all season room solves this by giving you conditioned air and real comfort year-round.
Fading cushions, warping wood furniture, and mildew on stored items are all signs your current enclosure is not protecting what is inside. Jupiter's combination of intense UV exposure and high humidity accelerates damage to anything left in an unprotected outdoor space. An insulated, climate-controlled all season room eliminates that problem entirely.
If you notice water on the floor after a typical Jupiter afternoon thunderstorm, or feel wind-driven rain coming through gaps in screen panels, your current enclosure is not holding up. This is especially common in older screened rooms built before current wind and water standards. It is a strong signal that a fully enclosed, properly sealed room would serve you much better.
Many Jupiter homeowners want a dedicated home office, gym, or hobby room without giving up an existing bedroom. An all season room gives you a real, livable space - with electricity, climate control, and a solid roof - that can serve any of those purposes without disrupting the rest of your home's layout.
We handle all season room projects from scratch as well as conversions of existing screened enclosures and open patios. If you have an existing structure, we assess whether the slab and framing can support an insulated upgrade - sometimes that saves significant money, and sometimes the structure needs to be replaced to meet current code. We are honest about which situation you are in before you commit to anything. Homeowners considering a step down in commitment often look at our enclosed patio rooms service, which covers a range of enclosure types at different price points.
For homeowners who want maximum year-round comfort with the most energy-efficient setup possible, our four season sunrooms use the same full-insulation, climate-control approach and may suit your home's architecture better depending on roofline and lot orientation. Every project includes a written proposal, permit handling, and a final walkthrough before we consider the job complete.
Suits homeowners starting from a bare slab or open patio who want a fully insulated, climate-controlled room added to their home.
Suits homeowners with an existing screened lanai or porch who want to upgrade it to a fully enclosed, conditioned space.
Suits homeowners in deed-restricted communities who need both county permit approval and written HOA architectural approval before work can begin.
Suits homeowners who want a dedicated cooling system for the new room rather than extending an already-loaded central air system.
Jupiter averages over 230 sunny days a year and summer temperatures that regularly push into the low 90s with high humidity. An all season room that is not properly insulated and climate-controlled becomes unusable from May through October - essentially half the year. That is the problem this service solves. Jupiter also sits in a high-wind zone under Florida's statewide building code, which means every window, panel, and roof connection in your addition must be rated for hurricane-force conditions. The materials cost more than you might see quoted in national price guides, but they are also genuinely stronger. Homeowners in Royal Palm Beach face similar requirements, and we build to the same Florida code standard across the entire service area.
Jupiter's rainy season - June through September - brings nearly daily afternoon thunderstorms that can drop several inches of rain in under an hour. Most experienced local contractors prefer to schedule the structural and roofing phases of an all season room project outside of peak rainy season, typically October through May. Starting the permit process in late summer gives you the best shot at a smooth fall build. For homeowners in Palm Beach Gardens, the same seasonal planning applies - the permit and HOA submission timeline is nearly identical across northern Palm Beach County. Beyond weather, a large share of Jupiter's residential neighborhoods are governed by HOAs with design review requirements, and getting HOA written approval in parallel with the permit application is essential to keeping your project on schedule.
We reply within one business day. We will ask a few basic questions about the size you have in mind, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have an existing enclosure. This helps us prepare for the site visit so we do not waste your time asking obvious questions when we arrive.
We visit your property in person before quoting anything - because your roofline, existing slab, and HOA rules all affect what is possible and what it costs. After the visit, you receive a written proposal with a clear scope, price, and timeline. No vague estimates, no line items that appear later.
We submit the permit application to Palm Beach County on your behalf and walk you through the HOA submission process if your neighborhood requires it. Getting both approvals in parallel saves weeks. Permit approval typically takes two to six weeks - we track it and update you throughout.
Once the permit is in hand, work begins in sequence - slab, framing, insulated panels, impact-rated windows, electrical, and HVAC connection or mini-split install. County inspectors visit at key stages and we are present for every one. We finish with a full walkthrough to confirm every window, door, and system is working before you sign off.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight conversation about what is possible for your Jupiter home.
(728) 221-1197Every all season room we build in Jupiter meets Florida's hurricane wind requirements for impact-rated glazing and roof-to-wall connections. We pull the permit, schedule the inspections, and document everything so the project is on record with Palm Beach County. That paper trail protects you at resale and with your insurance carrier.
We do not start work without an approved building permit in hand. This is standard for us but unfortunately not universal in this market. Permitted projects pass county inspection at multiple stages, which means a licensed inspector - not just us - confirms the work meets code. You can look up the permit status yourself on the Palm Beach County building division website.
Palm Beach County Building DivisionA significant share of Jupiter neighborhoods - from Abacoa to Admirals Cove - require written HOA approval before a permit can even be submitted. We are familiar with this process and help you prepare the submission so HOA approval and county permit approval come in around the same time. Missing this step can mean tearing out finished work.
You receive a detailed, itemized written proposal before we pull a permit. If anything changes during construction, we discuss it with you before it affects your cost. No surprise line items on the final invoice, no verbal changes that appear in writing later.
Every one of these points connects to the same thing: a finished room that is on record with Palm Beach County, built to handle South Florida's weather, and ready to add real value to your home. That is the standard we hold every project to, regardless of size.
For more on Florida contractor licensing, visit the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. For energy efficiency guidance specific to Florida's climate, the Florida Solar Energy Center publishes research on building additions in high-heat, high-humidity environments.
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