
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums shut down your patio most of the year. A properly built screen room gives you your outdoor space back - engineered for Jupiter's wind requirements and permitted through the Town of Jupiter.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums shut down your patio most of the year. A properly built screen room gives you your outdoor space back - engineered for Jupiter's wind requirements and permitted through the Town of Jupiter.

Screen room installation in Jupiter, FL means building a fully screened outdoor living space attached to your home - most projects take four to six weeks from permit submission to final inspection, and most standard-sized enclosures over an existing slab fall between $10,000 and $30,000. The room gives you fresh air and natural light while keeping bugs out, and in Jupiter's climate, it turns a patio you avoid from May through October into one you use year-round.
Jupiter's warm, wet summers create intense mosquito and no-see-um pressure that makes unscreened outdoor spaces nearly unusable for much of the year. A screen room does not just solve a bug problem - it changes how you live in your home. If you are thinking about something more enclosed, we also build patio enclosures with solid panels for homeowners who want more weather protection than screens can provide.
We handle permits, engineering drawings, and the final inspection through the Town of Jupiter's Building Department. Call us or submit a free estimate request and we will come to your home to take a look at the space.
If your back patio sits unused for most of the year because mosquitoes and no-see-ums make it unbearable, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you live in your home. Jupiter's bug season is long and intense, and an unscreened patio in this climate is genuinely difficult to enjoy during warm months. A screen room turns that unused slab into a space you actually want to spend time in.
If you are constantly moving furniture inside before storms or replacing cushions every year because of UV damage, your patio is working against you. Jupiter gets intense afternoon sun and frequent summer rain, and outdoor furniture takes a beating without overhead protection. A screen room with a solid or insulated roof keeps your furniture protected and your outdoor space ready to use.
If you have an older screened porch with sagging screens, a rusty frame, or a roof that leaks, that structure is likely past its useful life. In Jupiter's coastal air, aluminum frames and screen panels that were not built for salt exposure can deteriorate faster than homeowners expect. Replacing an aging enclosure with a properly built new one is often more cost-effective than patching it year after year.
Palm Beach County buyers consistently look for screened outdoor living spaces, and a home without one can feel incomplete compared to neighboring listings. If you are planning to sell within the next few years, adding a screen room lets you enjoy the space while you are still in the home and adds genuine appeal when you list it. The key is that the structure must be properly permitted - unpermitted work can hurt a sale rather than help it.
We build screen rooms over existing concrete slabs and as new additions with a slab included. Every structure is engineered to Palm Beach County's wind load requirements - that is a code requirement here, not an option, and it means your screen room is built to survive the storms that come with living in this part of Florida. Before any work begins, we submit permit drawings to the Town of Jupiter's Building Department and schedule the final inspection after construction is complete. If you want to eventually upgrade from a screened enclosure to a more enclosed space, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that path, and we build screen rooms in a way that makes future upgrades cleaner when you are ready.
Screen material choice is one of the decisions that matters most in Jupiter's climate. Standard fiberglass mesh keeps out mosquitoes but is not fine enough to block no-see-ums - a real problem in this area. We offer finer mesh options that address no-see-ums without eliminating airflow. We also offer solar screen options that reduce heat and glare on south- and west-facing exposures, which can make the space noticeably more comfortable on bright summer afternoons. All hardware and framing we use is specified for coastal exposure so it holds up to the salt air. The University of Florida IFAS Extension has useful guidance on screen types and pest management specific to Florida's coastal environment.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio who want to enclose it quickly without a new foundation.
Best for homeowners who want a screen room in an area that does not yet have a concrete base.
Best for homeowners replacing an older or storm-damaged enclosure with a new structure engineered to current code.
Best for homeowners who want a larger space or need a roof that sheds rain and provides full shade overhead.
Jupiter sits in Palm Beach County's coastal wind zone, which means every screened enclosure built here must be engineered to withstand the kind of wind forces that come with tropical storms and hurricanes. A contractor who does not submit engineered drawings for your permit is not building to code - full stop. This is not bureaucratic detail; it is what determines whether your screen room survives the first serious storm. The permit and inspection process also protects you financially - a properly permitted structure keeps your homeowner's insurance intact and does not create problems when you sell.
Beyond the engineering requirements, Jupiter's combination of salt air, high humidity, and intense UV exposure means that material quality matters more here than in inland markets. Frames and hardware that are not rated for coastal conditions will corrode faster than expected, especially within a few miles of the water. We serve all of Jupiter and the surrounding area, including North Palm Beach and Juno Beach, and we know the specific HOA requirements common to each neighborhood and the typical permit timelines through the Town of Jupiter's Building Department.
We visit your home to see the space in person - the size of your existing patio or yard, the foundation situation, and any HOA guidelines you already have. Most visits take 30 to 60 minutes and we follow up with a written estimate within one business day.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare the engineered drawings and submit them to the Town of Jupiter's Building Department. You do not manage any paperwork - we handle the permit submission and check in on approval status. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks.
If a new slab is needed, that work happens first and requires a few days to cure. Once framing begins, most standard-sized enclosures are complete within three to seven business days. Work stays in your backyard and does not affect the interior of your home.
After construction is complete, the Town of Jupiter's building inspector visits to verify the structure meets all required standards. We coordinate that appointment. Once the inspection passes, the permit is officially closed and the space is ready to use immediately.
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(728) 221-1197Every screen room we build includes the engineering drawings required for Jupiter's high-wind zone. That is not optional here - it is what the permit requires, and it is what determines whether your structure survives storm season. We build to that standard on every project.
We specify framing, fasteners, and hardware rated for coastal conditions. Salt air off the Atlantic corrodes standard metal components faster than homeowners expect, especially within a few miles of the water. The materials we use are appropriate for this environment.
We pull a permit for every screen room we build in Jupiter. That means a Town of Jupiter building inspector reviews and signs off on the completed structure. Your homeowner's insurance stays intact, and your home's permit record reflects the approved improvement.
A large share of Jupiter's neighborhoods have HOA guidelines that govern screen room appearance - roof color, frame color, height, and setbacks. We are familiar with the common requirements in Jupiter's communities and can help you choose a design that gets approved the first time.
Screen room installation in Jupiter is not a project where cutting corners pays off. The wind requirements here are real, and a structure that is not built to them can fail in a storm or create problems when you sell. We do this work right the first time, and you can verify our Florida contractor license through the Florida DBPR license lookup before you sign anything.
For homeowners who want to take the next step beyond screens and fully enclose an existing patio into a conditioned living space.
Learn MoreA solid-panel enclosure that provides more weather protection than screens while keeping the outdoor feel of your patio.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up before peak season - reach out now to lock in your project start date and get your backyard ready before summer.