
Most sunrooms come in standard sizes that fit the builder, not your home. We design every room around your specific yard, budget, and how you plan to use the space - year-round.

Custom sunrooms in Jupiter, FL are fully enclosed additions designed around your specific home, yard, and how you plan to use the space - most projects run three to five months from contract to completion once permits and any HOA approvals are in hand.
Unlike prefabricated options, a custom sunroom lets you choose the size, shape, window layout, roofline, flooring, and whether the room connects to your home's air conditioning. That flexibility matters here in Jupiter, where the climate demands more from a sunroom than a basic enclosure can deliver. If you are comparing options, our sunroom construction page covers the full range of build types we offer.
Many Jupiter homeowners come to us after spending money on screen enclosures that sit empty in summer. A well-built custom sunroom solves that problem completely - giving you a real room with real windows, real insulation, and real cooling that you can use in July just as comfortably as in January.
If you walk past your screen enclosure on a July afternoon and never think about using it, the space is not working for you. In Jupiter, a screen enclosure is genuinely comfortable only in the cooler months - roughly November through April. A custom sunroom with real windows and air conditioning turns that dead space into a room you can use twelve months a year.
Jupiter's real estate market is competitive, and buying up means competing for limited inventory at high prices. If your family has outgrown your current layout but you love your neighborhood, a custom sunroom adds a genuinely functional room - a reading room, a playroom, a home office - without the cost of moving.
If there is a back porch, Florida room, or existing enclosure that you avoid from May through October because it is too hot, that space is costing you money without giving you anything back. Jupiter's heat and humidity make uninsulated, uncooled spaces genuinely uncomfortable for the better part of the year. A properly built custom sunroom solves that problem permanently.
If you are thinking about listing your home in the next few years, a permitted, air-conditioned sunroom resonates with buyers in Jupiter's market, where indoor-outdoor living is a major draw. The key word is "permitted" - an addition built without going through the town's approval process can complicate or delay a sale, so doing it right from the start matters.
Every custom sunroom project starts with a conversation about how you actually plan to use the space. Some homeowners want a quiet reading room with natural light. Others need a home office that stays comfortable in summer, or a play area where the kids can spread out. The design - size, shape, roofline, window placement, and flooring - follows from that conversation, not from a catalog. Our sunroom design process is collaborative from the first visit, so you know exactly what you are getting before work begins.
On the technical side, every custom room we build in Jupiter includes impact-rated glass that meets Palm Beach County's wind requirements, properly flashed roof connections, and a plan for keeping the room comfortable in summer. Whether that means a mini-split system or tying into your existing HVAC, we build it in from the start. If you are starting from an existing slab or patio, we assess it first to determine whether it can carry the new structure - and we handle the full sunroom construction process, including permits and inspections.
Best for homeowners who want a room designed from scratch - size, shape, windows, roofline, and finishes all chosen to match the home.
Best for homeowners who need the room to function like any other interior room year-round, with full insulation and air conditioning integrated from the start.
Best for homeowners who want the feel of an outdoor space with the protection of real windows - a step up from a screen enclosure without the full cost of a conditioned room.
Best for homeowners adding a new room to their footprint - starting from the foundation up with a layout that integrates cleanly with the existing home.
Jupiter sits in Palm Beach County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every enclosed addition must be built to withstand the kind of wind forces that come with major storms. In practical terms, your sunroom's windows, doors, and roof panels must all be rated for high wind and impact resistance. A contractor who tries to cut corners on this requirement is putting your home and your insurance coverage at risk. The coastal conditions here - salt air, sandy soil near the Intracoastal Waterway, and intense UV exposure - also demand materials specified for South Florida, not generic options pulled from a national catalog. Homeowners in Tequesta and Palm Beach Gardens face the same conditions and get the same build standards from us.
Jupiter also has a high concentration of HOA communities - Abacoa, Admirals Cove, and many others - that require architectural review before any exterior addition can begin. HOA approval is separate from the town's building permit and must typically happen first. We handle the documentation and drawings your HOA needs, and we design rooms built to get approved. Every project we build is fully permitted through the Town of Jupiter's Building Division, with all inspections completed and documented before we consider the job done. That paper trail matters when you sell - a buyer's lender and inspector will find a clean record, not a question mark.
We come to your home to look at the space, take measurements, and talk through what you want to accomplish. This visit is free and carries no obligation - you get a clear sense of what is possible and a rough idea of cost. We reply to all inquiries within one business day.
After the visit we prepare a detailed written proposal with design drawings, a materials list, and a full price breakdown. If your neighborhood has an HOA, this is when you submit for architectural review - we provide the documentation the HOA needs. Budget two to six weeks for HOA review.
Once you accept the proposal, we submit the permit application to the Town of Jupiter. Permit review typically takes four to eight weeks. When approved, we prepare the site, pour the foundation if needed, and begin framing - you do not need to manage any of this.
After framing, windows, roofing, flooring, and HVAC are complete, the town's building inspector reviews the finished room. Once the inspector signs off, we walk you through the room, show you how to operate everything, and hand over all warranty documentation.
No pressure, no obligation. We will come to your home, look at your space, and give you a clear written estimate. Most homeowners hear back from us within one business day.
(728) 221-1197Every room we build in Jupiter includes windows rated to meet Palm Beach County's wind and impact requirements - not as an upgrade, but as standard. This protects your investment and keeps your homeowner's insurance coverage intact through hurricane season.
We handle the permit application, plan review, and all required inspections through the Town of Jupiter. The completed permit record is yours to keep. When you sell, a buyer's lender and inspector find a clean, documented addition - not a red flag that needs to be resolved before closing. You can verify contractor licensing at the Florida DBPR website.
A large share of Jupiter's communities have HOA architectural review requirements that must be satisfied before construction can start. We provide the drawings and documentation your association needs, and we design rooms built to get approved - not to create a back-and-forth with your board.
Homes near the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic coast face salt air that accelerates corrosion on metal frames and hardware. We specify corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys, stainless steel fasteners, and marine-grade finishes on every Jupiter project - because we know what the environment here demands over time. The National Association of Home Builders provides guidance on best practices for coastal residential construction.
Every project we build in Jupiter combines local knowledge - permits, HOA processes, coastal materials, wind requirements - with a design process that starts with your specific home and yard. That combination is why our customers refer their neighbors.
Full-service sunroom construction in Jupiter, from foundation and framing through final inspection.
Learn MoreCollaborative sunroom design that translates your goals into a layout that works for your home and HOA.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Jupiter mean the sooner you start, the sooner you are enjoying your new room - reach out today and we will get the process moving.