
Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a trusted sunroom contractor serving Palm Beach Gardens with four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms - built to Florida code and designed to work with HOA-governed communities. We reply within one business day.

Palm Beach Gardens summers run hot and humid from May through October, and an uninsulated room becomes uncomfortable fast. A four season sunroom with insulated glass and a connected HVAC system gives you a comfortable, functional room every month of the year - not just during the mild winter season.
Most homes in Palm Beach Gardens have covered patios or slab areas that sit unused during the rainy season because they have no protection from afternoon storms. A patio enclosure turns that space into something you can actually use from June through September, when rain rolls in almost every afternoon.
Screened enclosures are one of the most common outdoor improvements in Palm Beach Gardens because the pool and lanai culture here is strong - and mosquitoes and no-see-ums make unscreened outdoor time miserable in warm months. A properly built screen room protects the whole pool and patio area while keeping the open-air feel that makes South Florida living worthwhile.
Palm Beach Gardens has a wide range of home styles, from older ranch-style homes built in the 1970s near PGA Boulevard to newer luxury properties in Avenir and Mirasol. A custom-designed sunroom is built to match your home's roofline, exterior finish, and floor plan - so it looks like it belongs there, not like it was added on later.
Palm Beach Gardens averages over 230 sunny days a year, which makes a glass solarium a practical way to bring that natural light into your living space. Solariums work especially well on properties that back up to golf course fairways or water features, where the view is the point and you want to see it from inside the house.
An attached patio cover is often the right starting point for Palm Beach Gardens homeowners who want shade and rain protection without committing to a full enclosure. It extends the useful life of your outdoor furniture, reduces heat buildup against the house, and is typically the most straightforward project to get through HOA review.
Palm Beach Gardens was built out largely between the 1970s and the 1990s, and a large portion of those homes are now 30 to 50 years old. At that age, original slab edges, roof overhangs, and any existing screen enclosures are likely due for inspection before new work is attached to them. Adding a sunroom or enclosure to an aging slab without checking the existing structure first is how jobs come back with moisture problems and frame movement a year or two later.
The HOA landscape in Palm Beach Gardens is another factor that shapes how sunroom projects work here. Communities like BallenIsles, PGA National, and Frenchman's Creek have architectural review processes that run parallel to the city permitting process - and they are not always on the same timeline. A contractor who works regularly in Palm Beach Gardens understands this and does not start the city permit process before the HOA review is underway. Getting the sequence wrong adds weeks to the project.
Our crew works throughout Palm Beach Gardens regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Palm Beach Gardens Building Division and are familiar with the review process and typical timelines - which matters for keeping your project moving.
We work on homes across Palm Beach Gardens, from established neighborhoods near PGA Boulevard and the Gardens Mall corridor to newer communities further west near Avenir. The city covers a lot of ground, and the property characteristics change as you move from the older eastern neighborhoods to the newer planned communities closer to the Florida Turnpike. Homes near canals and retention ponds also see more moisture at foundation level, which affects how we approach enclosure attachment and slab preparation.
We also serve homeowners in nearby areas. Residents of Royal Palm Beach and Jupiter are within our regular service area, and we handle projects in those communities on the same schedule as Palm Beach Gardens jobs.
Call or submit the estimate form and we reply within one business day. We set a time to visit your property at your convenience - no sales pressure, just a look at the space.
We visit your Palm Beach Gardens home, assess the existing slab, structure, and HOA guidelines for your community, and provide a written itemized estimate. You know the full cost before anything is signed.
We prepare the drawings and documentation for your HOA submission and handle the city building permit application with the Palm Beach Gardens Building Division. We coordinate both tracks so nothing falls through the gap.
Once permits are in hand, we build on the agreed schedule and walk you through the finished space before we close out the permit. You get a clean, inspected project with no open permits on your property record.
We serve all of Palm Beach Gardens and reply within one business day. No pressure, just a free on-site estimate.
(728) 221-1197Palm Beach Gardens is a city of roughly 57,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, incorporated in 1959 and built out largely over the following four decades. The city is known for its master-planned communities and HOA-governed neighborhoods, including PGA National, which is home to the PGA National Resort and a regular stop on the PGA Tour. The city of Palm Beach Gardens covers a large geographic area, from established neighborhoods near PGA Boulevard in the east to newer large-scale developments like Avenir on the western edge.
The housing stock ranges from modest single-family homes built in the 1970s and 1980s to newer luxury properties in gated communities with tile roofs and high-end finishes. Most homes are concrete block construction with stucco exteriors, and the vast majority have pools or screened lanais as standard features. Homeownership rates are high, and residents tend to invest in their properties for the long term. Nearby, Juno Beach sits just to the northeast along the coast, and North Palm Beach borders Palm Beach Gardens to the east - both areas we also serve.
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