
Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is Jupiter's local sunroom contractor, delivering sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built to Florida code - with free estimates and replies within one business day.

Jupiter homes built in the 1980s through 2000s often have underused covered patios or slab areas that are perfect candidates for a new sunroom addition. Adding enclosed, conditioned space to your Jupiter home increases daily livability and appraised value in a market where buyers expect move-in-ready properties. Learn more about sunroom additions and how the process works.
Jupiter's afternoon thunderstorms can drop several inches of rain in under an hour, making an open patio nearly unusable on summer evenings. A properly built patio enclosure gives you a dry, screened, or glass-enclosed space you can actually use during the wet season, not just a few months a year.
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a real problem in Jupiter, especially near the Loxahatchee River and canal-front neighborhoods. A well-built screen room lets you enjoy outdoor air without the insects, and it protects your patio furniture and pool area from debris during Florida's windy season.
Jupiter summers are hot and humid, and an uninsulated room becomes uncomfortable from May through October. A four-season sunroom with proper insulation and climate control gives you a genuinely usable room year-round, not just a comfortable space during the mild winter months.
Jupiter has a wide range of homes, from waterfront estates in Admirals Cove to newer construction in Abacoa - and no single floor plan works for all of them. A custom-designed sunroom lets you match the architecture of your existing home rather than adding a structure that looks like an afterthought.
Jupiter's 260-plus days of annual sunshine make a glass solarium a genuinely practical addition - not just a luxury. Solariums bring natural light deep into your home's interior and create a bright, airy living space that connects you to the outdoor environment without the heat and UV exposure of an unshaded room.
Jupiter's coastal location brings real maintenance challenges that show up fast on any exterior structure. Salt air off the Atlantic moves inland through the town and works on metal components, frames, and fasteners every day. A sunroom built with materials that are not rated for coastal humidity will show rust, frame degradation, and seal failure within a few years - especially on properties within a mile or two of the water or the Intracoastal Waterway.
Jupiter's housing stock - mostly concrete block construction from the 1980s through early 2000s - requires careful attachment planning for any addition. Structural connections to CBS walls and existing slabs need to be done correctly the first time to meet Palm Beach County wind-load requirements and avoid moisture intrusion at the connection points. These are not generic sunroom considerations; they are specific to how Jupiter homes were built and how the local climate acts on them.
Our crew works throughout Jupiter regularly, and we pull permits through the Jupiter Building Division on a consistent basis. We know the town's permitting process, the typical review timelines, and the inspectors we work with - which matters for keeping your project on schedule.
We work on homes across Jupiter's range of neighborhoods: from waterfront properties along the Intracoastal and the Loxahatchee River to newer subdivisions around Abacoa and the older beach-adjacent streets near Carlin Park. Each part of town has its own property characteristics, and what works well on a newer Abacoa home may need a different approach on an older canal-front house.
We are based in Jupiter and also serve homeowners in nearby communities. If you are in Tequesta just north of town, or in Palm Beach Gardens to the south, we serve those areas too.
Call or submit the estimate form and we will reply within one business day. We schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for you - no high-pressure sales calls, just a chance to see your space.
We visit your Jupiter home, measure the space, assess the existing slab or foundation, and discuss your goals and budget. You receive a written, itemized estimate so you know the full cost before committing to anything.
We handle the Jupiter building permit application and coordinate with the town's Building Division. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your project start date and keep you informed throughout the process.
Construction is completed by our crew, inspected by the town, and then handed over to you with a walkthrough. Most projects in Jupiter pass inspection on the first visit when permits are pulled correctly from the start.
We serve homeowners throughout Jupiter, FL and reply within one business day. Free estimates, no obligation.
(728) 221-1197Permit questions for Jupiter projects can be directed to the Jupiter Building Division.
Jupiter is a town of roughly 73,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, built around its waterfront identity along the Atlantic coast and the Loxahatchee River. The town is anchored by well-known landmarks like the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, the commercial hub of Abacoa Town Center, and the beach at Carlin Park. Neighborhoods range from large gated communities like Admirals Cove and Frenchman's Creek to the traditional street grids near the beach and the newer planned subdivisions in Abacoa.
Most of Jupiter's housing stock consists of single-family concrete block homes built between the 1980s and the early 2000s. Many properties include pools, covered patios, and outdoor living spaces that get regular use thanks to Jupiter's year-round mild winters - but that also need protection during the June-through-November hurricane season. Jupiter shares its northern border with Tequesta, a small village along the Loxahatchee River where we also serve homeowners.
Glass solarium installations that flood your home with natural light.
Learn MoreJupiter homeowners can call or submit the form today - we respond within one business day and there is no cost or obligation for the estimate.