
A screened lanai sits empty all summer in Jupiter. A four season sunroom doesn't. Get a fully air-conditioned, impact-rated room addition you can actually use on a 92-degree August afternoon.

Four season sunrooms in Jupiter, FL are fully enclosed, climate-controlled room additions you can use comfortably year-round - including through the hottest, most humid months - with most builds taking four to eight weeks of construction after permits are approved. Unlike a screened porch or a basic three-season room, a four season sunroom has insulated walls, a solid roof, real windows that seal tight, and its own heating and cooling connection. Think of it as a new room of your house that happens to have a lot of glass.
In Jupiter's climate, where summer heat and humidity make screened lanais unusable from May through October, having a conditioned room that faces your yard changes how you live in your home. If a basic seasonal option might be enough for your budget or use case, our three season sunrooms are worth comparing first. But if you want to be comfortable in that room every day of the year - not just in winter - a four season build is the right choice.
Every four season sunroom we build in Jupiter goes through full Palm Beach County permitting, uses impact-rated glass, and is framed and finished with materials specified for a coastal, salt-air environment.
If you walk past your screened porch from May through October without stepping into it, you're losing the value of that space for more than half the year. A four season sunroom solves this by giving you a room you can actually use in July - with air conditioning, sealed windows, and no bugs. Jupiter's climate makes this one of the most common reasons homeowners make the upgrade.
If your existing structure lets in rain during afternoon thunderstorms - which are nearly daily in Jupiter from June through September - you have a structural problem that will only get worse. Water intrusion damages flooring, promotes mold, and eventually affects the wall where the enclosure meets your house. A properly built four season sunroom eliminates that problem.
Many Jupiter homeowners have the outdoor footprint to add a sunroom but not the interior square footage to carve out a dedicated home office, hobby room, or reading space. A sunroom addition gives you a real, conditioned room without touching the existing layout of your house.
Rust-colored streaks on your porch frame, pitting on the metal, or a milky haze between window panes are signs that salt air and age have taken their toll. Corroded frames lose structural integrity, and fogged glass means the seal has failed and insulating value is gone. In Jupiter's coastal environment, this happens faster than homeowners expect.
A four season sunroom is more involved than a basic patio cover or screen enclosure. It starts with a concrete foundation or slab, then framing, insulated glass panels, a finished roof system, and electrical and HVAC connections into the new space. The glass selection matters more here than almost anywhere in the country - in Jupiter's climate, high-performance glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient keeps the room from becoming a greenhouse while still giving you the open, light-filled feel you're after. For homeowners looking at broader conditioned room options, our all season rooms service covers similar fully conditioned builds with different configuration options.
Every four season sunroom we build includes impact-rated windows and doors - that's not optional in Palm Beach County, and it's one of the things that separates legitimate contractors from those cutting corners. Beyond the glass, we use powder-coated or marine-grade aluminum framing to resist the salt air that accelerates corrosion on standard hardware near the coast. The result is a room that looks as good five years after installation as it does on day one.
Homeowners in Palm Beach County who need a permitted, code-compliant room - the only legal option in this wind zone, and one that also reduces outside noise and solar heat gain.
Those who want the new room connected to their home's existing air conditioning system, or who prefer a dedicated mini-split unit for independent temperature control.
Homeowners with HOA requirements about roof style, or those who want the room to match the existing architecture of their house rather than look like an afterthought.
Properties within a few miles of the Intracoastal or the Atlantic where salt air exposure is most intense and standard aluminum finishes corrode within a few years.
Jupiter averages over 230 sunny days a year, and summer heat indices regularly exceed 100 degrees. A sunroom built without the right glass and climate control will be a sauna from May through October - essentially a room you can't use for more than half the year. The U.S. Department of Energy's guidance on window energy performance is particularly relevant in Florida's hot-humid climate zone, where solar heat gain is the primary concern rather than cold-weather insulation. We work throughout northern Palm Beach County, including North Palm Beach and Juno Beach, where the same coastal conditions and county code requirements apply.
HOA rules add another layer to consider. Communities like Abacoa and Admirals Cove require architectural review and written approval before any exterior construction begins. Some HOAs restrict roof styles, exterior colors, or the percentage of your lot that can be covered. We've submitted HOA packages for homes throughout Jupiter's planned communities and know what these boards typically want to see. Running the HOA submission alongside the county permit application is the most efficient way to keep your timeline on track - and we handle both.
We respond within 1 business day. We'll ask a few basic questions - roughly how large a room you have in mind, whether you have an HOA, and what you plan to use the space for. This is not a sales call; it's a quick check to make sure the project is a fit before anyone drives to your house.
A contractor or designer visits your home, measures the space, and checks which direction the room will face. In Jupiter, a south- or west-facing room needs different glass than one facing north or east. You leave this meeting with a written quote - not a phone estimate.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help prepare the submission package - drawings, material samples, and a project description. We pull the county permit at the same time. This stage takes the most calendar time. Plan for four to eight weeks between contract and first day of construction.
Foundation, framing, glass, roofing, electrical, and HVAC run in sequence. County inspectors check the work at required stages. When the final inspection passes, we do a walkthrough, show you how to operate everything, and give you copies of all permit records.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your estimate. We'll schedule a free on-site visit to measure your space and walk through your options - including glass selection, roof style, and HVAC approach - before you decide anything.
(728) 221-1197We don't offer a version that skips hurricane-rated glass to lower the price. In Palm Beach County, that isn't a real option - and any contractor who suggests it is one you should walk away from. Every four season sunroom we build meets county wind load requirements.
South- and west-facing rooms get the most afternoon sun in Jupiter and need glass with a low solar heat gain coefficient to stay comfortable. We discuss orientation with every homeowner before specifying glass - because the right choice depends on which way your room faces, not just what's cheapest.
We've submitted architectural review packages for homes in Abacoa, Admirals Cove, and other Jupiter communities. We know what these boards typically ask for and how to prepare a submission that moves through review without unnecessary delays.
Jupiter's proximity to the Atlantic means salt air moves through residential neighborhoods year-round. We specify powder-coated or marine-grade aluminum frames and hardware on every coastal project. The difference shows up two to three years after installation - when standard frames are showing rust and yours aren't.
Four season sunrooms in Jupiter require material choices, code knowledge, and HOA familiarity that you don't need in most other markets. The American Architectural Manufacturers Association sets the fenestration performance standards that impact-rated windows are tested against - and we only install glass and frames that meet those standards. That's the baseline for a room that holds up in this climate.
A lower-cost enclosed room option for homeowners who want weather protection in spring and fall without a full HVAC connection.
Learn MoreFully conditioned room additions similar to four season builds, with configuration options suited to different lot sizes and architectural styles.
Learn MoreCall Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios now - we respond within 1 business day, handle permits and HOA submissions, and build every room to Palm Beach County's hurricane-rated standards.