
West Palm Beach Lanai Sunrooms & Patios has served Jupiter homeowners since 2017, building four season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for waterfront properties, gated communities, and Abacoa neighborhood homes throughout Jupiter. We know the Town of Jupiter permit process and the HOA approval steps that come before it.

Jupiter summers are hot, humid, and full of afternoon storms from May through October, which means a screen room alone stops being useful for about half the year. A four season sunroom with insulated glass and an AC connection gives you a comfortable, usable room year-round, no matter what the weather is doing outside.
Jupiter homes near canals and the Loxahatchee River deal with heavy mosquito pressure and no-see-ums that make open patios miserable in the evenings. A properly built screen room keeps the bugs out while letting the river breeze through, and the aluminum framing we use is rated for Palm Beach County wind loads.
Jupiter homes built in the 1980s through 2000s often have open covered patios that collect leaves, rain, and heat. A patio enclosure closes off that slab at a fraction of the cost of a full room addition, giving the space a practical function during the cooler months from November through April.
Gated communities like Admirals Cove and Frenchman's Creek have strict architectural standards, and any addition to the exterior of your home needs to match the community's design guidelines. We build custom sunrooms that can be matched to your home's existing roofline and material palette to satisfy HOA architectural review.
Many Jupiter single-family homes sit on generous lots with room at the rear for a true square-footage addition. Homeowners with properties backing up to the Loxahatchee River or a canal often want a sunroom addition specifically to maximize that water view in a climate-controlled space.
Some older Jupiter homes have wooden decks that have weathered past their useful life in the coastal climate. Converting a deck structure into an enclosed sunroom replaces a maintenance burden with a low-upkeep room and adds real value to the home.
Jupiter's housing stock was built mostly between the 1980s and the early 2000s, which puts a large share of homes at the age where original screen enclosures and patio structures are ready for replacement rather than repair. The town's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean means salt air moves inland and attacks aluminum framing, screws, and caulk at a faster pace than in inland communities. Homes along canals, the Loxahatchee River, and the Intracoastal Waterway face the highest corrosion exposure, and materials that work fine inland may fail years early in those locations.
Jupiter also sits squarely in Palm Beach County's hurricane zone, and the Florida Building Code requirements for enclosed outdoor structures are driven by wind-load standards developed from decades of storm experience in this region. Screen rooms, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions all require engineering documentation to meet current code, and older structures that predate recent code updates may not meet those standards when inspected. Sandy coastal soil drains well in most of the town, but low-lying areas near the Intracoastal and canal-front lots can see flooding after major storms, and we check drainage conditions before any new slab work begins.
Our crew pulls permits through the Town of Jupiter Building Division regularly. Jupiter processes its own permits rather than using county services, so submittals go through the town's review process, which has its own timeline and documentation requirements. We know what the reviewers look for and how to submit complete packages the first time to avoid back-and-forth that delays the job.
Jupiter is well-connected by US-1 and Indiantown Road, and we service homes throughout the town - from the waterfront neighborhoods near Jupiter Inlet and Carlin Park on the eastern side, to the master-planned Abacoa community toward the west, and the large gated estates in Admirals Cove and Frenchman's Creek. Abacoa homes, built mostly between 1999 and 2015, are reaching the age where the original pool enclosures and screen rooms installed with the home need attention. Older neighborhoods closer to the beach sometimes have structures dating back to the 1970s that need full replacement.
We also serve nearby Royal Palm Beach and the broader northern Palm Beach County area, so we understand how permit processes and building conditions shift across this part of the region.
Reach out by phone or through the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We collect basic information about your home, your project goals, and any HOA or waterfront considerations so we can plan the site visit efficiently.
We visit your Jupiter property to measure the space, inspect the existing slab and stucco, and assess any drainage or corrosion conditions - especially relevant for homes near the Loxahatchee River or the Intracoastal. The estimate is written, itemized, and provided at no charge. We cover the full cost range so there are no surprises later.
We prepare and submit the building permit application to the Town of Jupiter Building Division. If your community requires HOA architectural review, we provide drawings and specs formatted for that submission simultaneously so both processes can run in parallel.
Once permits are approved, construction on a standard screen room or patio enclosure runs four to seven business days. Full four season sunrooms take two to three weeks. We schedule the final town inspection and walk the completed project with you before we leave.
We respond to all Jupiter inquiries within one business day. No pressure, no obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a straight answer on cost and timeline.
(728) 226-6069Jupiter is a town of roughly 73,000 residents in northern Palm Beach County, built around its relationship with the water. The Loxahatchee River, the Intracoastal Waterway, and miles of Atlantic coastline shape the character of the town and the lives of its homeowners. Many neighborhoods back up directly to canals or tidal waterways, and the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, built in 1860, stands as one of the most recognized landmarks in all of Palm Beach County. The housing mix includes older single-family neighborhoods close to the beach, large gated communities like Admirals Cove with luxury waterfront estates, and newer developments further inland.
Abacoa, a master-planned community in western Jupiter developed starting in the late 1990s, is home to thousands of single-family houses and townhomes arranged around a traditional neighborhood design. Most of those homes are now 15 to 25 years old - old enough for original pool enclosures and screen rooms to need attention. Homeowners in Jupiter generally have significant equity in their properties and invest in maintaining them properly. Nearby Palm Beach Gardens to the south shares many of the same building conditions and HOA dynamics we see in Jupiter, and we serve both communities regularly.
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