
Bugs, afternoon storms, and summer heat push most Jupiter homeowners inside for months. A patio enclosure gives you your outdoor space back - and keeps it comfortable on ordinary days, not just perfect ones.
Bugs, afternoon storms, and summer heat push most Jupiter homeowners inside for months. A patio enclosure gives you your outdoor space back - and keeps it comfortable on ordinary days, not just perfect ones.

Patio enclosures in Jupiter, FL turn your existing outdoor patio into a protected, usable space - screen enclosures typically run $8,000 to $20,000 while glass sunrooms start around $25,000, and the full process from first call to final inspection usually takes four to eight weeks. The structure attaches to your home and existing slab, gets fully permitted through Palm Beach County, and must meet Florida's wind-load requirements for coastal construction.
Most Jupiter homeowners come to us because they have a patio they are barely using. Heat, bugs, and daily rain from June through September make an open patio genuinely uncomfortable for months at a time. An enclosure does not need to be a full climate-controlled addition to solve that problem. If you want to go further and add a proper enclosed room, a custom sunroom is worth exploring alongside the enclosure option. We can walk you through the honest difference in cost and comfort between the two during your site visit.
We build patio enclosures throughout Jupiter and handle permits, HOA documentation, and county inspections as part of the job. Call us or request a free estimate and we will come see your space in person.
If your outdoor space sits unused from May through October because of heat, bugs, and afternoon storms, you are not getting value from square footage you already own. Jupiter's summer conditions make an open patio genuinely hard to enjoy for months. An enclosure does not just add a room - it gives you back a part of your home you are currently not using.
If you cannot sit outside after dark without being bitten, you are not alone. Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a persistent reality in South Florida's warm, humid climate - especially near canals and the Intracoastal. A screen enclosure creates a barrier that lets you enjoy the outdoor breeze without the insects, and many Jupiter homeowners say this single benefit makes the investment worthwhile.
If you have an older screen enclosure with torn panels, a frame that flexes when you push on it, or water coming in during heavy rain, it may no longer meet current Florida wind-load standards. Enclosures more than fifteen years old can be a liability during storm season and can create issues with your homeowner's insurance. A replacement built to today's standards is a meaningful safety upgrade.
If your patio cushions stay damp after every storm, your furniture fades season after season, or your outdoor flooring is cracking from UV exposure, your patio is costing you money. An enclosure protects everything inside it from direct sun and rain, which means your furniture lasts longer and your patio requires far less upkeep - a practical return on the investment every season.
We offer both screen enclosures and glass sunroom additions, and we help you figure out which one fits your goals before you sign anything. A screen enclosure keeps bugs and rain out while letting in the breeze - it is an outdoor space with protection, not a climate-controlled room, and it costs significantly less. A glass sunroom is a fully enclosed room with solid walls and windows that can be heated or cooled, and it functions more like a proper room addition. For homeowners who want something in between, an enclosed patio room gives you solid walls without full climate control, at a cost point that falls between the two.
Every project we build is fully permitted through Palm Beach County and uses aluminum framing with a powder-coated finish that holds up to Jupiter's salt air. We spec solar-control glazing on glass sunrooms so the room does not become an oven in July. If you are in a neighborhood with an HOA - which covers most of Jupiter's planned communities - we handle the architectural review documentation as part of our process. The American Architectural Manufacturers Association sets industry standards for the fenestration products used in quality enclosures.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection while keeping the outdoor breeze - the most affordable enclosure option.
Best for homeowners who want a fully enclosed, climate-controllable room addition connected to their home.
Best for homeowners replacing an aging or storm-damaged enclosure with a structure built to current Florida wind standards.
Best for homeowners in Jupiter planned communities who need a contractor familiar with HOA architectural review requirements.
Jupiter sits in a coastal zone of Palm Beach County where the building code sets stricter wind-resistance requirements than most other states. Any patio enclosure attached to your home must be engineered to handle those wind loads, anchored properly into the slab and the home structure, and inspected by the county before you can use it. This is not a paperwork formality - it is the reason your enclosure will hold up when a tropical storm passes through, and it is what protects you when you sell your home or file an insurance claim.
Salt air from the Atlantic is another factor that separates a good build from one that will need repairs in a few years. Aluminum framing without proper coating corrodes faster than expected in Jupiter's coastal environment. We use marine-grade finishes and hardware on every build, and we advise homeowners on the simple rinse-down routine that adds years to the frame's life. We serve all of Jupiter, from the neighborhoods near North Palm Beach to the planned communities around Royal Palm Beach. We also start projects in late winter or early spring when possible, before Jupiter's afternoon storm season makes scheduling harder.
We reply within one business day. We will ask a few quick questions - your space, whether you have an existing slab, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA - so we come to your home prepared, not starting from scratch.
We visit your home, measure the patio, assess the slab and connection to your house, and walk through your screen or glass options. You get a written, itemized estimate before we pull a single permit - no vague ranges.
We file the permit application with Palm Beach County and prepare any HOA architectural review documents your community requires. Permit review typically adds one to three weeks to the timeline.
Screen enclosures typically take one to three days on-site. Glass sunrooms take one to two weeks. After installation, the county inspector visits, and we do a final walkthrough before you make your last payment.
Free estimates with no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(728) 221-1197We pull the permit, handle the application, and are on-site when the county inspector visits. An unpermitted enclosure can create serious problems at resale and with your insurer. Every project we deliver passes a county inspection before you use it.
Jupiter sits in a coastal zone with strict requirements for how structures must be anchored and what materials must be used. We engineer every enclosure to meet those requirements from the start - not retrofitted to pass an inspection after the fact.
We spec powder-coated aluminum framing and marine-grade hardware on every build. In Jupiter's coastal environment, the difference between properly coated and bare metal is years of useful life. Ask any contractor you are comparing us to what corrosion protection they include.
A large portion of Jupiter's neighborhoods - from Abacoa to Admirals Cove - require HOA architectural review before any exterior structure goes up. We have navigated those processes many times and handle the submission on your behalf, so you are not left figuring out what your HOA needs or risking a delay.
We built this business in Jupiter, for Jupiter homeowners - and each of these details reflects what the local permit process, coastal climate, and HOA landscape actually require. We show up knowing the specifics, not learning on your project.
For homeowners who want a fully designed, climate-controlled room addition built to their home and lot's exact specifications.
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Learn MoreSpring installation slots are limited - call or submit your request today to get on the schedule before storm season.