
Cornerstone Tequesta Lanai Sunrooms & Patios is a sunroom contractor serving Juno Beach, FL, building patio enclosures, screen rooms, and sunroom additions for homes and condominiums on this narrow Atlantic barrier island. We pull permits through the Town of Juno Beach and specify marine-grade materials and coastal wind-load engineering for every project - because living between the ocean and the Intracoastal demands more than standard construction can deliver.

Juno Beach properties sit on a narrow barrier island with ocean exposure on one side and Intracoastal exposure on the other - and most open patios here are miserable to sit in by May. A properly built patio enclosure uses marine-grade aluminum and coastal-rated screen or glass to give you a protected outdoor living space that holds up to salt air without corroding within a couple of seasons.
The combination of ocean breeze, no-see-ums, and warm evenings makes screen rooms one of the most popular outdoor additions on the Juno Beach barrier island. A screen room with no-see-um mesh and marine-grade framing lets you enjoy the air off the water without the insects, and it holds up far longer than a standard residential screen enclosure in this salt-air environment.
Juno Beach homeowners with ocean or Intracoastal views want to see that water all year, not just during the pleasant winter months. A fully conditioned four season sunroom with low-solar-heat-gain glass extends your living space toward those views while keeping the room comfortable even during the August heat and humidity that would otherwise make a glass room unbearable.
Many of the single-family homes in Juno Beach were built in the 1960s and 1970s with modest footprints and limited interior square footage. A sunroom addition permitted through the Town of Juno Beach adds usable space, captures coastal light, and increases the functional value of the home without requiring the disruption of a full interior renovation.
Tight lots on the barrier island mean that many Juno Beach homes already have a concrete slab in place that could become an enclosed room with the right structural work. Converting an existing patio slab into a protected enclosure avoids the need for a new foundation, simplifies the permit application, and reduces overall project cost compared to building from scratch.
Vinyl framing resists corrosion better than untreated aluminum in a salt-air coastal environment, which makes it an appealing option for Juno Beach homeowners who want low maintenance over the long term. Vinyl sunrooms on barrier island properties eliminate the repainting and corrosion remediation cycles that aluminum frames can require when they are not specified to marine-grade standards.
Juno Beach sits on a barrier island less than 2 miles wide, flanked by the Atlantic Ocean on the east and the Intracoastal Waterway on the west. That geography creates one of the most demanding environments for outdoor construction in all of Florida. Salt air circulates through the town constantly from both directions, and the combination of ocean humidity, UV intensity, and hurricane-season wind loads accelerates the breakdown of exterior materials at a pace that most contractors working only on the mainland never encounter. Homes here range from modest single-family concrete block houses built in the 1950s and 1960s to oceanfront condominiums - and both property types share the same exposure conditions. Original screened enclosures and patios built decades ago are almost universally past their service life, with corroded frames, failed screen mesh, and deteriorated caulk that the salty coastal air and Florida sun have worked through over the years.
The Town of Juno Beach enforces Palm Beach County's coastal wind-load requirements, and the town sits in FEMA flood zones that vary by street and elevation. Properties directly on the ocean or the Intracoastal face the most demanding engineering requirements, but even a block or two inland the design specifications are more stringent than those applied to an inland Palm Beach County home. Condo owners have the additional layer of association approval to navigate before a permit can even be applied for - skipping that step causes expensive delays. Choosing a contractor who has completed permitted work in Juno Beach before means the design, engineering, and application process reflects local reality rather than generic Florida standards that do not account for the barrier island exposure.
Our crew works throughout Juno Beach regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. US Route 1 and Ocean Drive are the two main north-south corridors through town, connecting Juno Beach to Jupiter to the north and to Palm Beach Gardens to the south. We reach properties from the oceanfront condo buildings near the Juno Beach Pier to the single-family homes along the streets near US 1 and the FPL campus - the Florida Power & Light headquarters is one of the most visible landmarks in the town. Tight lots on the barrier island sometimes limit equipment access, and we plan material deliveries and staging around those constraints before the crew arrives.
The Town of Juno Beach building department handles permits for all work here. We prepare complete permit packages that account for the town's coastal exposure requirements, and we coordinate with the relevant flood zone classifications for each specific lot before the design is finalized. Properties near the Loggerhead Marinelife Center on the oceanfront sit in high-exposure zones that require additional engineering attention, and we know what that entails before the first measurement is taken.
We serve neighboring communities on both sides of Juno Beach. Homeowners in North Palm Beach, FL to the south deal with similar Intracoastal and canal-front conditions, and the same approach to marine-grade materials and coastal engineering carries across both communities. Homeowners further south can also find our work in Palm Beach Gardens, FL, where larger planned communities and inland lots create different but equally well-understood permit requirements.
We respond within 1 business day. The first conversation is brief - we want to understand your property type (single-family or condo), what kind of room you are considering, and whether there are any HOA or association approvals already in motion. You do not need drawings or a budget figured out before you reach out.
We visit your Juno Beach property, measure the space, note the flood zone status and any applicable setback or association restrictions, and walk through your options with you. You receive a written proposal with itemized pricing before we ask for anything. If cost is a concern, this is the right time to raise it.
We submit the permit application to the Town of Juno Beach, including all required coastal engineering drawings. We use the permit review period to order materials so we are ready to begin construction as soon as the permit is issued. You do not need to track the permit yourself.
Our crew installs the enclosure and keeps you informed about the schedule and any adjustments needed. When construction is complete, we arrange the town building inspector visit for the final approval. You receive a permitted, inspected room that is ready to use.
We serve all of Juno Beach - oceanfront condos, single-family homes near US 1, and everything in between. No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest conversation about what your property needs.
(561) 954-1589Juno Beach is a small incorporated town in Palm Beach County sitting on a narrow Atlantic barrier island, with the ocean to the east and the Intracoastal Waterway to the west. The town covers less than 2 square miles of land and has a population of roughly 4,000 people - a tight-knit, mostly residential community with a median age in the mid-60s and a large share of long-term owner-occupied households. Most of the housing stock was built between the 1950s and the 1980s. Single-family concrete block homes line the interior streets, while oceanfront and Intracoastal-front properties include both estate-style homes and multi-story condominium buildings. The Juno Beach Pier, nearly 1,000 feet long on the Atlantic, is one of the town's most familiar landmarks. The Town of Juno Beach operates its own municipal building department and issues permits independently of Palm Beach County.
Florida Power & Light, one of the largest electric utilities in the country, has its corporate headquarters in Juno Beach along the US 1 corridor - giving the otherwise quiet town a significant commercial presence. US Route 1 connects Juno Beach north to Jupiter and south to Palm Beach Gardens, and Ocean Drive runs parallel along the beachfront. Properties near the Loggerhead Marinelife Center on the oceanfront sit in one of the densest sea turtle nesting areas in the world, and the center is one of the most recognized institutions in the community. Neighboring Jupiter, FL sits directly to the north, sharing the same coastal construction requirements and Atlantic exposure that Juno Beach homeowners and contractors deal with year-round.
We serve every part of Juno Beach - from oceanfront condo buildings to single-family homes near US 1. Call now or request a free estimate and we will respond within 1 business day.