
Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios installs vinyl sunrooms, screen enclosures, and patio-to-sunroom conversions for homeowners in Palm Springs village. We work with the area's concrete block ranch homes, handle all permitting with the Village of Palm Springs, and reply within one business day.

Palm Springs sits about five miles from the coast, and the combination of humidity, UV exposure, and salt air in this area degrades bare aluminum frames faster than most homeowners expect. A vinyl sunroom is a practical fit for the ranch-style homes that make up most of the village's housing stock - the frames do not rust, do not need repainting, and hold their finish in Florida's heat and humidity far longer than aluminum alternatives.
Palm Springs is nearly all residential, and most homes here sit on flat lots with yards that stay warm and buggy well into the evening from April through November. A screened lanai or pool enclosure is one of the most functional improvements a homeowner in this village can make - it turns an outdoor area that is uncomfortable for half the year into something the whole family actually uses.
Single-story ranch homes in Palm Springs almost always have a concrete slab patio attached to the back of the house. Many of these slabs are in good structural condition even after 40 or 50 years. Converting that slab to an enclosed sunroom avoids new foundation costs and adds conditioned or screened living space without altering the home's footprint beyond the existing slab.
Heavy summer rain in Palm Springs - five to seven inches a month from June through September - collects on open patio slabs and can sit against a home's foundation for hours after a storm. A roofed patio enclosure with proper drainage keeps water away from the foundation, eliminates the afternoon scramble to move furniture, and makes the outdoor area genuinely useful regardless of the weather.
Palm Springs is almost entirely built out - there is very little new construction happening here, so improvements to existing homes carry real value for homeowners who plan to stay. A permitted sunroom addition increases usable square footage on a home that otherwise has no path to expansion, and it does so at a cost well below a traditional room addition.
Many Palm Springs homes have older screened or louvered patio rooms that were installed in the 1960s or 1970s and have never been replaced. When the frame is beyond repair and the screens have been patched too many times, an enclosed patio room with a solid roof and proper framing is the right answer - not another round of repairs on a structure that has already reached the end of its useful life.
Palm Springs is a small, landlocked village that is almost entirely residential - and because it has been fully built out since the 1970s, the housing stock here is aging. Most homes were built between the 1950s and the 1980s using CBS (concrete block structure) construction, which was standard in South Florida during that era. The walls and foundations on these homes are generally solid, but the roofing, stucco, windows, and any outdoor structures from that period are often long overdue for attention. An aging Florida room or screen enclosure from the 1970s may still be standing, but it was not built to today's wind-load codes, and the frames, hardware, and mesh have been degrading for decades. Replacing that structure with something built to current Florida Building Code standards is not just an upgrade - it is the safer and more practical option.
The Palm Springs climate adds consistent pressure on outdoor structures. The village gets over 230 sunny days per year, and the UV intensity in South Florida breaks down screen mesh, exterior paint, and caulking noticeably faster than in northern states. Palm Springs also sits about five to six miles from the Atlantic coast - close enough that salt air is a factor on exterior metal components, though not as aggressive as it is on oceanfront properties. Heavy summer rain from June through October overloads gutters and pools on flat lots, and the flat terrain that characterizes the entire area means water sits against foundations longer after storms. A sunroom or enclosure that is properly graded and roofed directly addresses that drainage problem while adding protected living space.
Our crew works throughout Palm Springs regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Palm Springs is an incorporated village with its own permitting office at the Village of Palm Springs, which operates separately from Palm Beach County. Contractors who do not know the area sometimes route permits through the county by default, which causes delays and can create compliance issues. We file directly with the village and manage the inspection process from application to final sign-off.
South Military Trail is the main commercial corridor in the village, and the residential streets fan out east and west from it. Most of the homes we work on here are the single-story CBS ranch style - flat yards, attached carports or garages, and rear patios that are candidates for enclosures or sunroom additions. The village is quiet and tight-knit, and homeowners here tend to know what their neighbors have done with their properties, which means word of a project done well - or done poorly - travels fast.
We also serve homeowners in Jupiter to the north and West Palm Beach, which borders Palm Springs directly. If your home is near the boundary between the village and West Palm Beach, we work on the same schedule throughout that area.
Call us or fill out the contact form and we will reply within one business day. We will ask about your project type - vinyl sunroom, screen enclosure, patio conversion, or addition - and your address so we can schedule the site visit efficiently.
We visit the property to measure, assess the existing slab and structure, and determine material specifications suited to the Palm Springs environment. You receive a written itemized estimate at no charge - no pressure to decide on the spot. This is also where we address cost questions so you know what to expect before signing anything.
We file the permit with the Village of Palm Springs and handle all follow-up with the building department. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the work and coordinate materials. You do not need to track or manage the permit process.
We complete the work and schedule the village final inspection. Once the project passes inspection, we walk you through everything that was built so you know what you have and how it was put together. The job is not closed until you are satisfied.
We serve homeowners throughout the Village of Palm Springs and the surrounding area. Call or submit a free estimate request online - we reply within one business day.
(728) 221-1197Palm Springs is a small incorporated village in Palm Beach County with about 24,000 residents. It sits between West Palm Beach to the north and Lake Worth Beach to the south, bordered by larger communities on all sides. Because the village has been fully developed for decades, nearly all of its land is residential. The housing stock is almost entirely single-story CBS ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, with a mix of single-family houses and older two-story apartment buildings scattered through the neighborhood streets. South Military Trail is the main road through the village and the location of most of its commercial activity, while the residential streets behind it are quiet and well-established. The Palm Springs Community Center serves as the village's main public gathering spot and is a landmark most long-time residents know well.
Palm Springs is a working community where homeowners tend to stay for years and invest in maintaining their properties. Median home values are below the Palm Beach County average, which means improvements that add real function - like an enclosed patio or a screened lanai - tend to be prioritized over purely cosmetic projects. Neighboring West Palm Beach to the north brings some of the county's urban amenities within easy reach, and Lake Worth Beach to the south gives residents access to the ocean and a walkable downtown. We serve Palm Springs and the neighboring Royal Palm Beach area on the same schedule.
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