Wellington Lanai Sunrooms & Patios serves Jupiter, FL, installing solariums, sunroom additions, and screen enclosures for homeowners throughout the town. We manage Town of Jupiter permit submissions, HOA approval packages for gated communities, and impact-rated builds for waterfront properties, and we respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Jupiter homeowners who want a fully glass-enclosed room that captures natural light year-round are a natural fit for a solarium. The town's waterfront character - homes along the Loxahatchee River and the Intracoastal - makes the connection between indoor and outdoor space especially meaningful. A solarium with low-E glass and a dedicated mini-split stays comfortable from January through September. Learn more about solarium installation.
Jupiter's neighborhoods range from large gated communities with strict HOA guidelines to older single-family homes near the beach with unique lot conditions. A custom sunroom built specifically for your property - not a catalog system forced onto a site it does not fit - works around those constraints and produces a room that looks like it was always part of the house.
Most Jupiter homes have a pool or patio that gets rained out from May through October. A screened enclosure keeps afternoon thunderstorm debris, mosquitoes, and no-see-ums out of that space and makes it usable for more of the year. Homes near Carlin Park and the Intracoastal need marine-grade hardware and UV-resistant screen fabric as a standard specification.
Jupiter residents who are here year-round and want a room they can use every month need a fully climate-controlled four season sunroom, not a screen porch. The town's summer heat index regularly pushes above 100 degrees with humidity factored in. Insulated, low-E glass and a mini-split unit are the right combination for daily use in that climate.
Many Jupiter homes - particularly in Abacoa and newer subdivisions on the west side of town - have concrete patios or pavers that are underused because there is no cover from the sun or rain. A patio enclosure with a solid aluminum roof transforms that space into a shaded outdoor room without requiring a full room addition permit or the cost of pouring new concrete.
With Jupiter's median home values near $500,000, adding permitted, conditioned square footage is one of the stronger investments a homeowner can make here. Homes in the 25-to-45-year age range that make up most of Jupiter's housing stock often have existing slabs in good condition - a head start on a sunroom addition that reduces both cost and construction time.
Jupiter is a waterfront town. Miles of canals, the Loxahatchee River, and the Intracoastal Waterway run through residential neighborhoods, and the Atlantic is close enough that salt air is a factor across virtually the entire town - not just on beachfront properties. Salt degrades standard aluminum hardware and uncoated fasteners at a rate that surprises homeowners who have never lived near the coast. A contractor who builds solariums and sunrooms regularly in Jupiter specifies powder-coated framing and stainless steel fasteners as a starting point for every project. A contractor who does not will have you replacing hardware in five years and wondering why.
Jupiter also sits in Palm Beach County's high-wind zone, which means all glass used in a sunroom or solarium must meet impact-resistance standards under the Florida Building Code. This applies to every project in town, regardless of neighborhood. Impact-rated glass adds cost compared to standard glass, but it is not a choice - it is a code requirement, and any quote that does not include it is incomplete. Jupiter's afternoon thunderstorm season runs six months, and the town sits in an area that has seen direct hurricane impacts. The Town of Jupiter requires permits for all enclosed structures, and many neighborhoods - particularly large gated communities - also require HOA approval before any exterior addition can begin.
Our crew works throughout Jupiter regularly, and we submit residential permits through the Town of Jupiter Building Division. We are familiar with the plan review process for sunroom and solarium projects in Jupiter, including the product approval documentation required for impact-rated aluminum framing and glass systems. Jupiter also has a significant number of projects that require parallel HOA review - gated communities like Admirals Cove and Frenchman's Creek have detailed architectural guidelines, and we manage that review process alongside the Town permit so both approvals move on the same timeline.
Indiantown Road is Jupiter's main east-west corridor, and US-1 runs north-south through the heart of town near the water. Abacoa, in the western part of Jupiter, has a high concentration of newer homes built after 2000 that are starting to reach the age where roofs and exterior systems need their first major attention. Older neighborhoods closer to Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and the beach have smaller lots and homes with different space constraints that we plan around during the assessment visit.
We also work in Boynton Beach to the south and in Palm Beach Gardens, which is immediately adjacent to Jupiter along the southern boundary. If your project is near the town line or you have work on both sides of the border, we can handle it in one continuous project.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form on this page. We respond to every Jupiter inquiry within one business day and will schedule an on-site visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your property, assess the site, review setbacks, check drainage, and confirm HOA requirements if applicable. You receive a written itemized estimate before any work is scheduled or any cost is committed. No pressure to decide on the spot.
We prepare and submit the complete permit package to the Town of Jupiter Building Division and manage HOA submittals in parallel. Town review for residential projects typically runs three to five weeks, and we keep you updated on status throughout.
Once permits are in hand, we schedule and complete the build - most solarium and sunroom projects take two to four weeks on site. We coordinate the Town's final inspection and hand you a copy of the closed permit for your home records.
We serve Jupiter homeowners throughout the town - from Abacoa and Admirals Cove to the neighborhoods near Jupiter Beach. No pressure, no obligation, and a straight answer about what your project requires.
(561) 576-0264Jupiter is a town of roughly 73,000 people in northern Palm Beach County, built around the water in a way that is central to daily life here. The Loxahatchee River, the Jupiter Inlet, and the Intracoastal Waterway run through and alongside residential neighborhoods, and many homes back up to canals or sit within blocks of the water. The town's identity is tied closely to boating, fishing, and beach access - and the outdoor living focus that comes with that culture makes enclosed and semi-enclosed living spaces a natural fit. Neighborhoods range from large gated communities like Admirals Cove and Frenchman's Creek to older single-family blocks close to the beach and the newer planned community of Abacoa on the western edge of town.
Most of Jupiter's housing stock was built between the 1980s and early 2000s, putting a large share of homes in the age range where roofing, framing, and exterior systems are due for their first serious attention. Concrete block construction is the standard, with stucco exteriors that crack over time from the heat-expansion cycles and the constant moisture this climate produces. Abacoa Town Center, home to Carlin Park and Jupiter Beach nearby, anchors the town's social life on the eastern end. We serve all of these neighborhoods, and we also cover neighboring Palm Beach Gardens, which sits directly south and shares similar property types and coastal conditions with Jupiter's southern neighborhoods.
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Learn MoreWhether you are planning a solarium, a screen enclosure, or a full sunroom addition, we are ready to assess your Jupiter property and give you a clear picture of what the project involves and what it will cost.