
Your existing sunroom or enclosed porch has potential. We remodel it into a comfortable, year-round living space with proper cooling, permitted windows, and coastal-grade materials.
Your existing sunroom or enclosed porch has potential. We remodel it into a comfortable, year-round living space with proper cooling, permitted windows, and coastal-grade materials.

Sunroom remodeling in Jupiter, FL means transforming an existing enclosed porch, lanai, or older sunroom into a finished, functional living space - most projects take four to eight weeks from permit submission to final inspection and range from $20,000 to $70,000 depending on scope. The work typically includes replacing outdated windows and frames, adding proper insulation, improving the floor and ceiling, and connecting the room to your home's cooling system.
A lot of homeowners in Jupiter are sitting on an enclosed porch or older lanai that is technically usable but practically miserable from May through October. If your space feels like an oven in summer, leaks during afternoon storms, or has jalousie windows that rattle in the wind, those are not cosmetic problems - they are signs the room needs a proper remodel. If you are starting from scratch rather than remodeling, take a look at our sunroom construction page for new-build options.
We handle the entire remodeling process - from permit application through Palm Beach County to the final walkthrough with you when the room is finished. Call us or submit a free estimate request and we will come out to see what your space needs.
If you walk into your enclosed porch between May and October and it feels like stepping into an oven, the space is not properly insulated or cooled for Jupiter's climate. A room that is only comfortable three or four months a year is not adding livable square footage to your home. A remodel that adds proper cooling and window glazing can turn that space into a room you use regularly.
Jupiter's humidity is relentless, and older screen rooms or three-season enclosures were not built to manage it. If you see moisture on window frames, rust streaks on metal components, or dark spots forming on walls or ceilings, the space is not properly sealed or ventilated. Left alone, moisture damage spreads - what starts as a cosmetic problem becomes a structural one.
Older sunroom enclosures in Jupiter often have aluminum-framed windows and doors that have expanded, contracted, and corroded over years of coastal heat and salt air. If you can feel a draft, see daylight around a closed door frame, or struggle to latch a window, the envelope of the room has failed. This is both a comfort problem and a security problem, and it will not improve on its own.
If you bought your home with an existing sunroom and you are not sure whether it was permitted, that uncertainty can become a real problem when you list the house. Unpermitted additions in Palm Beach County can delay or derail a sale. A remodel that brings the space up to current code - and gets it properly permitted - protects your investment and removes a potential obstacle for buyers.
Our sunroom remodeling work covers the full range - from cosmetic refreshes on rooms that are structurally sound, to complete gut-and-rebuild projects on older enclosures that no longer meet code. Every project starts with a site visit where we assess the existing structure: the condition of the roof, walls, floor, and any existing windows or frames. We give you a written estimate that separates labor from materials, so you can see exactly where the money is going. If your sunroom remodel is the first step toward a more fully finished room, we can also talk through a screen room installation as a lower-cost starting point, or a full sunroom construction if the existing structure is not worth saving.
Window selection is one of the most important decisions in a Florida sunroom remodel. In Palm Beach County, all replacement windows must meet hurricane-rated wind and impact standards - that is a code requirement, not an upsell. We spec windows that meet those requirements and also perform well in heat, blocking solar gain without darkening the room. Cooling is the other critical piece: for most remodels, a ductless mini-split is the right solution because it cools and dehumidifies without requiring new ductwork. We coordinate any electrical and HVAC work needed, and we pull every required permit.
Best for rooms with failing or non-compliant windows that are letting in heat, drafts, or moisture.
Best for older sunrooms that need new walls, windows, flooring, ceiling, and a cooling system to become truly livable.
Best for homeowners who have a structurally sound room but no way to manage Jupiter's summer heat and humidity.
Best for homeowners who inherited an unpermitted addition and need it documented, inspected, and brought up to current code.
Jupiter sits in Palm Beach County's coastal wind zone, which means every structural change - including window replacements - must meet stricter standards than you would face in most other states. Any contractor quoting you a sunroom remodel in Jupiter needs to know which products are approved for this wind zone and what the permit process looks like through Palm Beach County's Building Division. A contractor who normally works in a different part of Florida - let alone a different state - may not know the specific product approval requirements or the typical inspection timeline here. Those details matter and affect your project schedule and final cost. The Florida Building Commission maintains the product approval database that determines what windows and doors can legally be installed.
Salt air off the Atlantic also moves inland faster than most homeowners expect, and it accelerates corrosion on metal frames and hardware. For homes within a few miles of the water, material selection for a sunroom remodel is not interchangeable with what works inland. We work throughout Jupiter and neighboring communities, including Tequesta and North Palm Beach, and we know the HOA requirements common to each neighborhood as well as what local inspectors look for. That local knowledge speeds up your project and prevents costly do-overs.
When you reach out, we ask a few questions about what your room looks like now and what is bothering you about it. We reply within one business day and schedule a site visit at your convenience - no sales pressure, just an honest look at the space.
We visit your home to measure the space and assess the existing structure - including the condition of the roof, walls, floor, and any windows. You receive a written estimate that breaks down labor and materials separately, so you can see exactly where the money is going.
Once you sign a contract, we submit the permit application to Palm Beach County. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks. During that time, you finalize decisions on windows, flooring, and fixtures - and we handle any required HOA submission if your community requires architectural review.
Work begins with any structural changes, then moves to window installation, insulation, HVAC, and finishing work. When everything is complete, a county inspector reviews and signs off. We walk you through the finished room and hand over all permit documents and product warranties.
Free estimate, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(728) 221-1197Every sunroom remodel we complete in Jupiter is fully permitted through Palm Beach County. That means an independent county inspector reviews the work before it is closed out. You get the paperwork, and your home's record reflects the completed, approved improvement.
We specify windows, hardware, and framing rated for Palm Beach County's wind zone and the salt-air conditions near the Atlantic. Products that work fine a few counties inland may not hold up here. We use materials that will still perform years from now, not just at the one-year mark.
We work primarily in Jupiter and surrounding communities, which means we know the local HOA landscape, the typical permit timelines at Palm Beach County, and what local inspectors check for. That familiarity prevents delays and keeps your project on schedule.
Florida law requires contractors doing structural, electrical, or HVAC work to hold a current state license. You can verify any contractor's license in about two minutes on the Florida DBPR website. We welcome that check - it is how you separate legitimate contractors from those who are not authorized to do the work.
When you hire a contractor for sunroom remodeling in Jupiter, you are trusting them with one of your home's most visible spaces. We do this work because we know the local requirements, we pull the permits, and we stand behind what we build. You can verify our license through the Florida DBPR license lookup before you sign anything.
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