
Spend your evenings outside again. A properly installed screen room keeps mosquitoes, debris, and afternoon weather out while letting the breeze in - built to Florida's hurricane standards.

Screen room installation in Boca Raton means enclosing an existing patio, lanai, or pool deck with an aluminum frame and quality mesh screening - most jobs are completed in one to three days once the permit is approved and materials arrive on site.
Unlike a fully enclosed sunroom, a screen room is designed to let air flow through freely, which makes it a natural fit for South Florida's warm climate. If you want more protection from the elements and a fully conditioned space, we also offer patio enclosures that provide solid walls and weatherproofing. For homeowners who want to convert a screened patio into a true sunroom later, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service makes that upgrade straightforward.
Every screen room we install in Boca Raton includes engineered drawings that meet Florida's wind-load requirements and full permit management through Palm Beach County. No shortcuts, no guesswork.
Boca Raton's warm, wet summers create ideal mosquito conditions nearly year-round. If insects drive you inside every evening, you are not getting the value out of your patio or pool deck. A screen room solves this completely without chemicals or constant maintenance.
South Florida's afternoon thunderstorms and seasonal winds blow leaves, seed pods, and debris onto open patios and into pools constantly. A screen enclosure keeps the water and deck cleaner between uses, reducing cleaning time and chemical costs.
If your family has grown or you simply want a dedicated outdoor space for meals, entertaining, or relaxing, a screen room is one of the most affordable ways to add functional daily living space without a full addition.
Screened outdoor living space is something buyers in Boca Raton actively look for. If your home lacks a screen room and comparable homes in your neighborhood have one, adding one before listing can make your property more competitive.
We install screen rooms over existing concrete slabs, pool decks, and lanai areas throughout Boca Raton. Frame and mesh options are chosen based on your specific situation - the amount of direct sun, proximity to the coast, whether you have pets, and whether you want maximum airflow or solar-shade protection. All aluminum framing uses coatings suited for coastal exposure, and all anchoring is specified to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements.
Screen mesh is not a one-size choice. Standard fiberglass mesh is cost-effective for basic insect control. Solar-shade mesh reduces heat and glare for areas with afternoon sun exposure. Pet-resistant mesh is heavier gauge and holds up far better to scratching and pawing. No-see-um mesh has a tighter weave that keeps out the tiny biting insects common near Boca Raton's coastline. We walk you through the trade-offs so you make the right call for your space and budget.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete patio who want to enclose the space quickly and affordably.
Ideal for pool owners who want to keep debris out of the water and create a shaded, insect-free deck area.
For homeowners who want a specific roof pitch or style - hip, gable, or flat - to match the home's existing architecture.
Suits homeowners replacing worn or damaged screens on an existing frame, or upgrading to solar-shade or pet-resistant mesh.
Boca Raton sits in South Florida's subtropical climate where temperatures rarely drop below 50 degrees and summer heat and humidity are intense for months. The main job of a screen room here is not keeping warmth in - it is keeping insects out and letting air move through freely. Designs that maximize cross-ventilation and shade are far more valuable than anything focused on insulation. Homeowners throughout Deerfield Beach and Pompano Beach face the same insect and weather conditions and benefit from the same solution.
Florida's building code treats Boca Raton as a high-velocity hurricane zone, which means screen room framing must be engineered and installed to withstand significant wind pressure. A contractor who cannot show you that their design meets these requirements is not someone you want building a permanent structure on your property. Salt-laden air from the Atlantic is also a factor - aluminum framing and fasteners must be rated for coastal exposure or they will corrode within a few years. Read more about Florida's structural requirements at floridabuilding.org.
Call or submit a form and we will be back to you within one business day. There is no charge for the initial visit, and we will give you a written estimate covering size, mesh type, roof style, and the permit process.
Once you choose us, we finalize the design drawings - frame color, roof pitch, mesh selection, and any extras like a screen door or ceiling fan rough-in. The contract spells out the full scope, timeline, and payment schedule.
We submit the permit application with engineered drawings to the city on your behalf. Review times vary - we will keep you updated and schedule the crew the moment the permit is approved.
Most installations are completed in one to three days. A city inspector verifies the work before the job is considered done. We then walk you through the finished space and give you the passed inspection documentation.
We handle the engineered drawings, permits, and inspections - you just pick your mesh and enjoy the result.
(728) 777-1327Every screen room we install uses stamped engineered drawings that show compliance with Florida's hurricane wind-load requirements. This is not paperwork for its own sake - it is what gets the permit approved and what protects your investment when a storm rolls through.
We use aluminum framing with appropriate coatings and corrosion-resistant fasteners on every job. Salt-air corrosion is a genuine concern in Boca Raton, and using coastal-rated materials is not optional here - it is the difference between a screen room that lasts and one that fails in a few years.
Many Boca Raton communities require written HOA approval before any exterior structure is built. We are familiar with local HOA requirements and help you prepare the submission so you are not navigating that process alone or risking a violation after the work is done.
We handle the permit application, inspection scheduling, and final documentation from start to finish. Verify any Florida contractor's license at myfloridalicense.com before you hire - ours is current and verifiable.
We have been installing screen rooms throughout the Boca Raton area since 2018 and we know what Palm Beach County inspectors require. Every structure we build is one a homeowner can stand behind at resale.
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