WPB West Palm Beach Sunrooms builds sunroom additions, screen enclosures, and patio-to-sunroom conversions for Jupiter homeowners - every project permitted through the Town of Jupiter and constructed with materials rated for coastal conditions. We work on homes throughout Jupiter, from Abacoa to the waterfront neighborhoods near the Intracoastal, and we understand how salt air and afternoon thunderstorms affect outdoor structures in this part of Palm Beach County.

Jupiter homeowners with large lots in established neighborhoods often have rear yard space that is going unused because the heat and rain make it impractical most of the year. A sunroom addition built on a new footing gives you a fully finished room that connects to the house, works year-round, and holds its value in a market where outdoor living space matters to buyers.
Jupiter sits right on the coast, and the combination of salt air and afternoon storms makes a quality aluminum-framed screen enclosure one of the most practical outdoor improvements you can make. We specify hardware and frame connectors rated for coastal exposure, because standard aluminum hardware corrodes visibly within a few years this close to the ocean.
A large share of Jupiter's single-family homes have existing paver patios or concrete slabs that flood during heavy summer rain. Enclosing that space properly includes grading and drainage planning from the start - otherwise you end up with an enclosed room that still floods every afternoon in June and July.
Homeowners in Jupiter's higher-end neighborhoods - including Admirals Cove and the waterfront streets near the Intracoastal - frequently want a fully climate-controlled sunroom that can serve as a sitting room, home office, or dining space. A four-season room with insulated walls, a proper HVAC connection, and impact-rated glazing fits that brief and holds up to the coastal environment.
Many Jupiter homes built in the 1980s and 1990s have a concrete patio slab that is in decent shape but uncovered and underused. If the slab is sound and the drainage slope is adequate, a conversion to an enclosed room on the existing footprint is often the most cost-effective path to new living space.
Jupiter's waterfront and gated-community homes often have layouts, sight lines, and architectural details that call for something more considered than a standard kit enclosure. A custom sunroom designed around your specific house, yard geometry, and view orientation gives a finished result that looks like it was always part of the home rather than added on as an afterthought.
Jupiter is a coastal town, and the proximity to the Atlantic and the Intracoastal Waterway shapes what outdoor structures need to be built from. Salt air moves inland fast here - homeowners within a mile or two of the water see metal fixtures, screen frames, and exposed fasteners corrode noticeably faster than properties further inland. A contractor who uses standard aluminum hardware on a Jupiter waterfront job will leave the homeowner with a screen door that barely opens in three years. We specify coastal-grade materials when the property's location warrants it, and we are upfront about when it does.
Most Jupiter homes were built between the 1980s and the early 2000s - making the oldest ones now close to 40 years old and due for major exterior work. Concrete block construction with stucco exteriors is the standard, and that stucco develops hairline cracks from heat expansion and humidity cycling over time. Before tying any new structure to an existing CBS wall, we assess the stucco and the underlying block for moisture damage. Roofing, caulking, and sealants also degrade faster under Jupiter's UV load and coastal humidity than homeowners often expect - the five-year re-caulk schedule that applies in northern climates is often too generous for South Florida.
Our crew works throughout Jupiter regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Town of Jupiter Building Department and are familiar with the permit review timelines and inspection process for enclosed additions in this municipality.
Jupiter covers a wide geographic area from the beach neighborhoods near Carlin Park to the planned streets of Abacoa further west. Homes near the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and along the Intracoastal face the most direct coastal exposure. Homes in Abacoa and other western communities face more of the typical inland South Florida conditions - heavy afternoon thunderstorms, sandy soil drainage issues, and UV exposure on stucco and concrete surfaces. We adjust material specifications and drainage assessments based on where in Jupiter your home actually sits.
We also serve Boynton Beach to the south and Royal Palm Beach to the southwest. Whether your project is in northern Palm Beach County or elsewhere in our service area, we respond to every inquiry within one business day.
We respond to all Jupiter inquiries within one business day. You will speak with someone familiar with Jupiter's neighborhoods and building requirements - not a generic call center - and we will schedule a site visit at your convenience.
We visit the property, assess the slab or yard space, note the proximity to the coast, check the existing wall condition, and walk through your goals for the space. We explain the permit process through the Town of Jupiter and provide a written estimate before leaving - no vague cost ranges.
We submit the permit application to the Town of Jupiter and order materials once it clears. We build on a defined schedule that we set with you upfront and communicate any changes before they affect your timeline.
We schedule the final inspection with the Town of Jupiter Building Department, walk you through the finished space, and hand over your permit and inspection documentation. The job is not done until you are satisfied with what was built.
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(561) 954-1833Jupiter is a town in northern Palm Beach County with about 73,000 residents and a strong identity built around coastal living. The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, a red brick structure built in 1860, is one of the most recognized landmarks in Palm Beach County and sits at the mouth of the Loxahatchee River where it meets the Atlantic. Many residential neighborhoods back up to canals, the Intracoastal Waterway, or the river itself, making waterfront access a defining feature of the town's character. Large gated communities like Admirals Cove occupy the waterfront, while newer planned developments like Abacoa sit further inland.
The housing stock in Jupiter ranges from older homes near the beach built in the 1960s and 1970s to the newer construction of Abacoa, which was developed starting in the late 1990s. Most homes are concrete block with stucco exteriors, and a large share of single-family properties have pools and screened patios that reflect how central outdoor living is to life here. Indiantown Road and US-1 are the main commercial corridors, and Carlin Park provides public beach access that most Jupiter families use regularly. We also work in Riviera Beach to the south - if your home is anywhere between the two, give us a call.
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