
A sunroom is only as good as the foundation, framing, and glass behind it. We handle every step - from permits and site prep to final inspection - so your room holds up through South Florida's weather.

Sunroom construction in Jupiter, FL means building a fully enclosed glass room attached to your home - handling permits, foundation work, framing, windows, roofing, and final inspection - with most projects taking eight to fourteen weeks from contract to completion.
The process is more involved than most homeowners expect, and that is not a bad thing. In Jupiter, any enclosed addition must be permitted through Palm Beach County, built to South Florida's wind and impact standards, and pass multiple inspections before the room can be used. Those requirements exist to protect your investment. If you already have an idea of what type of room you want - a screen enclosure, a three-season room, or a fully conditioned space - our sunroom additions page walks through what each option includes.
Many Jupiter homeowners come to us with an existing covered patio or screen enclosure that has reached the end of its useful life - torn screens, a leaking roof, or rusted frames. Others are starting from bare ground. Either way, the construction process follows the same sequence: site assessment, permitting, foundation work, framing, enclosure, and finishing. We handle all of it.
Jupiter's rainy season runs June through September, and the mosquito pressure in South Florida is real. If your outdoor space sits empty because it is too wet, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon sun, a properly constructed sunroom turns that space into one you can use year-round. You get the outdoor feel without the discomfort that keeps you inside.
Many Jupiter homes built in the 1980s and 1990s came with basic screened porches that are now showing their age - torn screens, rusted frames, or roofs that leak when it rains hard. Upgrading to a proper sunroom gives you something more comfortable and more valuable. It is often less expensive than starting from scratch because the foundation work may already be done.
If your family has outgrown your living space but a full room addition feels like too much disruption and expense, a sunroom adds usable square footage - a reading room, a playroom, a home office - without the months of construction a traditional addition involves. Many Jupiter homeowners use sunrooms as flexible spaces that serve different purposes as needs change.
Jupiter's afternoon sun comes from the west, and a patio or porch facing that direction can be genuinely uncomfortable from about 2 p.m. onward. A sunroom with the right glass blocks the heat while still letting in light, turning an unusable space into one of the most comfortable rooms in your home. If you avoid your back porch on sunny afternoons, the space needs to be rethought.
We build every type of sunroom in Jupiter - from screen enclosures and Florida rooms to fully conditioned four-season rooms with insulated glass and integrated HVAC. The right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and how much of the year you need it to be comfortable. Our sunroom remodeling service covers existing rooms that need to be updated or upgraded rather than built from scratch.
Every construction project we take on in Jupiter starts with a foundation assessment - either evaluating your existing slab to determine whether it can carry the new structure, or planning a new pour where needed. We handle the permit submission to Palm Beach County, coordinate all required inspections, and do not consider a project complete until the building inspector has signed off. For homeowners who want the room fully designed before any ground is broken, we walk through the layout, glass options, roofline, and finishes during the estimate visit. See our sunroom additions page for more detail on adding a new room to your home's footprint.
Best for homeowners who want bug and rain protection on a covered patio at an accessible price point, without the cost of full glass walls.
Best for homeowners who want real windows and solid walls but plan to use the room primarily during Jupiter's cooler, drier months.
Best for homeowners who need the room to function comfortably year-round in Jupiter's heat, with insulated glass, roof panels, and climate control.
Best for homeowners who want the feel of being close to the outdoors with solid, operable glass walls that can be opened when the weather cooperates.
Jupiter sits in Palm Beach County, where summer temperatures regularly top 90 degrees and humidity stays high for months at a time. A sunroom built with materials designed for a cooler climate will warp, seal poorly, and become unusable in the heat. Every contractor working in Jupiter should be specifying glass, framing, and roofing systems rated for South Florida's conditions - and should be able to explain why their material choices hold up here. Homes within a few miles of the Intracoastal Waterway or the Atlantic coast also face salt-laden air that accelerates corrosion on metal frames and hardware. We use corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys and stainless steel fasteners as standard practice, not as an upgrade. We build throughout the area, including Juno Beach and North Palm Beach, where coastal conditions are similarly demanding.
Florida's building code requires that enclosed additions in Palm Beach County be designed to withstand high-wind forces. This means the glass, framing, roof connections, and anchoring all have to meet those standards and pass inspection before the room can be occupied. A contractor familiar with Palm Beach County's permit review process knows how to submit plans correctly the first time - which saves you weeks of back-and-forth. The good news is that a room built to these standards is genuinely more durable. Those requirements exist to protect your investment, not just to slow things down.
We start with a quick conversation about your goals and your existing space, then schedule a free site visit to take measurements and assess your foundation. You leave the meeting with a clear sense of what is possible and a rough cost range. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
After the visit we prepare a detailed written proposal with drawings, materials, and a full price breakdown. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we provide the documentation needed for architectural review. HOA review typically takes two to six weeks - starting early avoids the most common delay.
Once you sign the contract, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County. Permit review typically adds two to four weeks. When approved, we prepare the site, assess or pour the foundation, and begin framing - you do not need to manage any part of this process.
Framing, glass panels, roofing, and finishing happen in sequence with county inspections at key stages. After the final inspection sign-off, we walk you through the finished room, show you how everything operates, and hand over all warranty documentation.
No commitment required. We will come to your home, assess the space, and give you a clear written quote with a realistic timeline - including the permit and HOA steps most contractors skip over.
(728) 221-1197We submit permit applications, coordinate plan review, and schedule all required county inspections - you do not have to visit the building department or follow up on paperwork. Familiarity with the Palm Beach County process means our applications are submitted correctly the first time, which avoids the back-and-forth that adds weeks to other contractors' timelines.
Every sunroom we construct in Jupiter uses glass, framing, and roof connections rated to meet Florida's hurricane wind standards. This is not an add-on - it is how we build every project, because anything less would not be appropriate for Palm Beach County's weather. The county inspector verifies this before the room is approved for use. Learn more about construction standards at the Florida Building Commission.
Jupiter's proximity to the coast means salt air is a real factor in how long a sunroom's frames and hardware hold up. We specify corrosion-resistant aluminum alloys, stainless steel fasteners, and marine-grade finishes on every project in this area - so your room looks and functions well years after installation, not just on the day we finish. For energy efficiency guidance on glazing, see the U.S. Department of Energy.
Jupiter's sandy coastal soil has lower load-bearing capacity than inland areas, which affects how a sunroom's foundation must be designed. We assess existing slabs and soil conditions at the start of every project - not after work has already begun. Many homes in Jupiter built in the 1980s and 1990s have existing concrete patios that can serve as the foundation, saving meaningful cost when they are in suitable condition.
Every sunroom we build in Jupiter is fully permitted, wind-rated, and constructed with materials matched to South Florida's coastal conditions. Those are not selling points - they are the minimum standard for a room that is worth building here.
Upgrade an existing sunroom or screen enclosure in Jupiter with new glass, framing, roofing, or cooling.
Learn MoreAdd a new enclosed sunroom to your Jupiter home's footprint, from foundation through final inspection.
Learn MorePermit slots in Palm Beach County fill up - the sooner we submit, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Reach out today and we will get the process moving.