
Jupiter Lanai Sunrooms & Patios converts open patios into fully enclosed sunrooms, builds screen enclosures, and installs patio covers for homeowners throughout Riviera Beach and Singer Island. We use materials rated for coastal conditions and file permits with the City of Riviera Beach. Replies within one business day.

Many Riviera Beach homes - particularly the 1950s through 1980s ranch-style properties on the mainland - have a concrete patio slab that sits unused for most of the year because Florida sun and afternoon rain make it uncomfortable without cover. A patio-to-sunroom conversion uses your existing slab as the floor, frames a new structure on top, and turns that space into a room you can actually live in - not just step through to get to the yard.
Riviera Beach is close enough to the Intracoastal and the Atlantic that insects - including no-see-ums from the waterfront - are active year-round. A screened pool enclosure or lanai lets you use the outdoor space in the evenings without the bugs, and for Singer Island homes, we use heavier mesh and stainless hardware that holds up in direct ocean-air exposure.
For Riviera Beach homeowners dealing with deferred maintenance on older outdoor areas, a new patio enclosure with a solid roof structure can replace a crumbling or aging screened area entirely. It provides year-round rain and UV protection and is a meaningful upgrade for properties that have had the same open patio for decades.
On blocks where homes are similar in footprint, a properly permitted sunroom addition is one of the few ways to meaningfully differentiate a property. Riviera Beach has a strong mix of owner-occupants who have lived in their homes for years, and a sunroom addition is often the right-sized improvement - more functional space without the complexity of a full room addition.
Riviera Beach gets five to seven inches of rain monthly during peak summer, and an open patio collects every drop. An enclosed patio room with proper roofing and drainage keeps the floor dry, eliminates standing water on outdoor surfaces, and gives you space that is usable regardless of whether a storm rolled through that afternoon.
For Riviera Beach homeowners who want a sunroom that does not require regular upkeep, vinyl framing is a practical choice. It does not rust, does not need repainting, and holds its finish longer than bare aluminum in a coastal environment - which matters when salt air is working on your exterior every day.
Riviera Beach has two distinct property environments that require different thinking. On the mainland, most homes are 1950s through 1980s concrete block construction on flat lots with very little natural drainage. Summer rain - five to seven inches a month during peak season - has nowhere to go on a flat yard, and an open patio slab sits in standing water after every storm. That water wicks against foundations, stains concrete, and accelerates wear on anything left exposed to it. A sunroom or enclosed patio structure that is properly roofed and graded resolves that problem while also adding usable square footage.
Singer Island, the barrier island portion of Riviera Beach, is a different story. Homes and condos there face the Atlantic Ocean or the Intracoastal directly, and salt-air corrosion runs through standard metal components far faster than it would on an inland lot. Screen enclosures, lanais, and outdoor structures on Singer Island need to be built with coastal-grade materials from the start - stainless or marine-grade fasteners, powder-coated or vinyl frames, and impact-rated glazing where applicable. The intense UV exposure year-round also degrades screen mesh and exterior finishes faster than the same materials would last in a less exposed location.
Our crew works throughout Riviera Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Riviera Beach is an incorporated city with its own building department at the City of Riviera Beach Community Development Department, separate from Palm Beach County - a distinction that catches some out-of-area contractors off guard. We file every permit through the correct city office and manage the inspection schedule from start to finish.
Riviera Beach covers about nine square miles along the Intracoastal, anchored by the Port of Palm Beach on the city's north end. Blue Heron Boulevard runs east-west through the heart of the city, connecting residential neighborhoods on the mainland to Singer Island across the Intracoastal. Most of the older single-family homes we work on here are in the neighborhoods south and west of Blue Heron Boulevard, while Singer Island properties tend to be condos and smaller waterfront homes that need coastal-spec materials.
We also serve homeowners in Palm Beach to the south and North Palm Beach to the north. If your home is near the Riviera Beach border with either community, we work in your area on the same schedule.
Call or use the contact form and we get back to you within one business day. It helps to know whether your property is on Singer Island or the mainland, and whether you have an existing patio slab - that shapes what we recommend before we even visit.
We come to your Riviera Beach property, look at the existing slab or outdoor area, assess any drainage or water issues, and put together a written itemized estimate. No charge, no pressure - just a clear picture of what the work involves and what it costs.
We file with the City of Riviera Beach Building Division and begin work after permit approval. Most screen enclosure and sunroom conversion projects in the city are completed within a few days of permit clearance, depending on the scope of work.
We coordinate the city inspection, walk through the finished work with you to confirm everything meets expectations, and leave you with a copy of the permit and inspection record. The job is not finished until you are satisfied with it.
We serve Riviera Beach and Singer Island directly - with materials rated for South Florida coastal conditions. No obligation, no pressure.
(728) 221-1197Riviera Beach is a city of about 35,000 people in Palm Beach County, sitting along the Intracoastal Waterway on the mainland and extending onto Singer Island, a barrier island facing the Atlantic Ocean. The city covers roughly nine square miles and includes a working waterfront anchored by the Port of Palm Beach on the north end, residential neighborhoods through the center and south, and Singer Island's mix of oceanfront condos and single-family homes to the east. Most of the city's single-family housing stock was built between the 1950s and 1980s using concrete block construction - the standard South Florida building method from that era. The city has a mix of long-term owner-occupants and rental properties, and many homeowners have lived in the same house for decades.
Riviera Beach sits directly across the Intracoastal from Palm Beach and borders North Palm Beach to the north along US-1. Blue Heron Boulevard is the main connector road, running east from US-1 through residential neighborhoods and across the Intracoastal bridge to Singer Island. Despite sitting next to some of the wealthiest communities in Florida, Riviera Beach has its own distinct character as a working-class waterfront city with a strong community identity and a housing stock that represents real, everyday homeownership.
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