
Your patio should work for you every month of the year - not just four comfortable ones. We build enclosed patio rooms in Jupiter that are hurricane-rated, fully permitted, and designed for South Florida living.

Enclosed patio rooms in Jupiter, FL range from basic screened enclosures starting around $8,000 to fully air-conditioned rooms with quality windows at $25,000 to $60,000 or more - most projects take six to twelve weeks from contract signing to final inspection, including the two to four weeks needed for Palm Beach County permitting.
An enclosed patio room turns your existing outdoor space into a real room attached to your home. Depending on how it is built, it can function as a screened living area, a fully climate-controlled sunroom, or anything in between. The result is usable square footage that shows up in your home's record - not just a covered porch. If you want the full year-round, insulated-wall version, our solarium installation service is worth a look for maximum glass and light.
Every enclosed patio room we build goes through the Palm Beach County permit and inspection process. A permit is not just paperwork - it means a licensed inspector confirms the work meets safety standards. If a contractor suggests skipping the permit, that is a serious warning sign. Permitted projects show up as assets at resale. Unpermitted ones can create complications with buyers, lenders, and insurance carriers. We also link to the patio enclosures service for homeowners comparing options across different enclosure types and price points.
If you avoid your patio from May through October because the heat and humidity make it miserable, that is the clearest sign an open-air space is not working for your lifestyle. Jupiter's summers are long and intense, and a patio used only four months a year is a significant amount of square footage sitting idle. An enclosed, air-conditioned room changes that equation entirely.
If you have replaced patio cushions, outdoor rugs, or electronics because of sun damage, mold, or storm exposure, you are spending money on a problem that an enclosed room would solve permanently. Jupiter's combination of intense UV exposure and high humidity is particularly hard on outdoor materials - what lasts five years in a drier climate may last two years here.
If you regularly wish you had a dedicated home office, playroom, reading room, or entertaining space that does not require rearranging the living room, an enclosed patio room is often the most cost-effective solution. You are building on an existing slab and foundation, which keeps costs lower than a ground-up room addition.
If your screened enclosure has been patched multiple times, or you have given up using the patio in the evening because of mosquitoes and no-see-ums, a fully enclosed room with proper windows and doors solves the problem for good. Jupiter's proximity to canals and wetlands makes insect pressure higher than in inland communities, and screens alone are a losing battle over time.
We build a range of enclosed patio room types, from basic screened additions to fully air-conditioned rooms with insulated panels and impact-rated glass. The right choice depends on your budget, how you plan to use the space, and how much of the year you want it to be comfortable. For homeowners who want the most livable year-round option with maximum insulation and climate control, our solarium installation service offers a glass-wall approach suited to South Florida's light and layout.
For homeowners comparing enclosed patios against traditional screen rooms, our patio enclosures page covers the screened and partially enclosed range in more detail. Every project we take on includes a site assessment, a written proposal with an itemized scope, permit handling, and a final walkthrough before the job is considered complete.
Suits homeowners who want bug protection and shade at a lower price point, accepting that the room will not be comfortable in summer heat.
Suits homeowners who want to use the space year-round, with impact-rated windows, insulated panels, and a dedicated or connected cooling system.
Suits homeowners with an existing patio slab who want to add walls and a roof without starting the foundation from scratch, subject to a slab assessment.
Suits homeowners in Jupiter's deed-restricted communities who need written architectural approval alongside their county building permit.
Jupiter averages over 230 sunny days a year with summer humidity that regularly pushes into the 80 to 90 percent range. An enclosed patio room that is not properly insulated and cooled becomes a sauna by June. The choice of glazing - the type of glass or panel used in your walls and roof - and the cooling system matter far more here than in a northern climate. Jupiter also sits in a high-wind zone under Florida's statewide building code, which means every window, door, and panel in your new room must be rated for hurricane conditions. Materials cost more than national averages reflect, but they are genuinely stronger. Homeowners in Lake Park face the same wind code requirements and we build to that standard across the full service area.
A large share of Jupiter's residential communities - including Abacoa, Admirals Cove, and neighborhoods along the Intracoastal - are governed by HOAs with their own design review processes. Some require you to submit architectural drawings and get written approval before a permit can even be applied for. Contacting your HOA as soon as you start getting quotes can save two to six weeks of waiting mid-project. Homeowners in North Palm Beach often encounter similar HOA requirements, and the earlier you start that process, the smoother your construction timeline will be. Sandy coastal soil is another local factor - older patio slabs sometimes need repair before a new room can be framed on top of them, and a thorough site assessment before you sign anything surfaces this issue early rather than mid-project.
We reply within one business day. On the first call we ask a few questions - roughly how large your patio is, whether you want it screened or fully enclosed, and whether you have an HOA. A good contractor quotes nothing without a site visit first, and we will schedule one that fits your schedule.
We measure your patio, inspect the existing slab, and look at how the new room will connect to your home's exterior wall. After the visit you receive a written proposal with a detailed scope, price, and timeline - no vague estimates with add-ons later.
Before any work begins, we submit the plans to Palm Beach County for a building permit. If you have an HOA, we walk you through preparing the submission so both approvals can move forward in parallel. This phase typically takes two to five weeks total, and we keep you updated throughout.
Once the permit is in hand, the crew starts with the slab, then frames the walls and roof, installs windows and doors, connects cooling, and runs electrical. A Palm Beach County inspector visits to confirm code compliance. We finish with a full walkthrough - test every door and window, inspect every joint - before you sign off.
We reply within one business day. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight conversation about your patio and what is possible.
(728) 221-1197Every enclosed patio room we build in Jupiter uses windows, doors, and roof panels rated for Palm Beach County's high-wind requirements. This is not optional and we do not offer a cheaper version without it. The result is a room built to handle storm season, not just look good on day one.
We do not start work without an approved building permit. That permit means a licensed Palm Beach County inspector - not just our crew - confirms the work meets code at key stages. You can look up the permit record yourself on the county building division's website.
Palm Beach County Building DivisionMany Jupiter homes sit on sandy coastal soil that can cause minor slab settling over time. We inspect your existing slab during the site visit and tell you honestly whether it needs repair before framing begins. Slab issues discovered mid-project are among the most common sources of budget overruns - catching them early keeps your cost on track.
Communities throughout Jupiter - including Abacoa and Admirals Cove - require written HOA approval before construction begins. We help you prepare that submission so HOA and county approvals come in at the same time. Missing this step can mean tearing out finished work, and we make sure it never catches you off guard.
These are not marketing claims - they are the specific things that separate a room that is an asset from one that is a headache. A permitted, hurricane-rated, properly cooled enclosed patio room adds genuine value to a Jupiter home. One that skips any of those steps can cost you more in the long run than the money you thought you were saving.
You can verify any contractor's Florida license at 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 enclosed additions in high-heat, high-humidity environments.
Maximum glass, maximum light - solarium rooms are the fully glazed step up from a standard enclosed patio, suited for homeowners who want a bright, open feel year-round.
Learn MoreScreened and partial enclosures for homeowners who want bug protection and shade without committing to a fully walled, climate-controlled room.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up fast in fall - locking in your project now means you are enjoying the room before summer heat arrives.