If mosquitoes and no-see-ums are driving you inside every evening, a properly built screen room gives you back your outdoor space - with fresh air, natural light, and none of the insects.

Screen room installation in West Palm Beach means fully enclosing an existing or new patio with aluminum framing and screen panels - giving you an outdoor living space that keeps insects out while letting in air and light, with most projects completed on-site in two to five days once permits are approved.
A screen room is different from a sunroom or Florida room - it stays open to the air, so it is naturally cooler during mild weather but is not climate-controlled. In West Palm Beach, where outdoor living is year-round, many homeowners choose a screen room specifically because they want airflow and a connection to the outdoors rather than another enclosed room. If you already have a covered concrete slab out back, a screen enclosure is often the most cost-effective improvement you can make to it. For homeowners who want glass panels and climate control instead of screens, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that path, and our patio enclosures page explains the middle-ground option with solid and glass panels.
Every screen room we install is permitted through the City of West Palm Beach and engineered to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements before work begins.
If mosquitoes or no-see-ums are forcing you back inside every time you try to enjoy your patio, a screen room is the most direct solution. West Palm Beach's warm, humid climate means insect pressure is essentially year-round, and no amount of spraying gives you the consistent relief that a properly screened enclosure does.
South Florida's intense sun and frequent afternoon rain are hard on outdoor furniture and cushions. If you are replacing patio cushions every year or two, a screen room would protect that investment by blocking direct UV exposure and keeping rain off the space. The shade also makes the space noticeably more comfortable during the hottest parts of the day.
Many West Palm Beach homes have a covered concrete slab out back that was built with the house but never enclosed. If that space sits empty most of the time because it is too buggy or too exposed, a screen enclosure is the most cost-effective way to transform it into a space you will actually use - you already have the slab and the roof overhang.
In the South Florida real estate market, outdoor living space is a genuine selling point. A permitted, well-built screen room adds functional square footage to your home's lifestyle appeal and signals to buyers that the outdoor space is well maintained. If you are planning to list your home soon, adding a screen room now gives you time to enjoy it and market it as a feature.
We build screen rooms from scratch and replace existing enclosures that are torn, sagging, or no longer meeting hurricane standards. Every project uses aluminum framing chosen for its resistance to rust and salt air - a real consideration this close to the Intracoastal and the Atlantic. Screen mesh selection matters more here than in most markets: we offer standard fiberglass mesh, heavier solar screen that blocks more sun, and fine no-see-um mesh that keeps out the tiny gnats common in Palm Beach County. Homeowners who want to compare this against a fully enclosed option should look at our patio-to-sunroom conversion service, and those who want solid panels with some glass should review our patio enclosures page.
Each project begins with a free on-site visit where we measure the space, assess the existing slab condition, and walk you through the frame and mesh options. We provide a written, itemized estimate and handle every step of the permit and HOA submission process on your behalf before the crew arrives.
Built from the ground up on an existing slab or new concrete footing - ideal for homeowners who have never had an enclosure but want to transform their covered patio.
For homeowners with an existing screened porch that is torn, sagging, or structurally compromised after several hurricane seasons - we remove the old structure and install a compliant replacement.
A finer mesh weave that blocks the tiny gnats common in Palm Beach County - the most popular mesh choice for West Palm Beach homeowners who want to actually enjoy evenings outside.
Blocks a significant portion of direct sunlight while maintaining airflow - the right choice for patios with strong afternoon western sun exposure.
When an existing slab is cracked, uneven, or too small for the planned enclosure, we handle repairs or poured extensions before the frame installation begins.
Single and double screen doors with self-closing hardware - designed for daily use and built to the same hurricane-anchor standards as the surrounding frame.
West Palm Beach averages around 233 sunny days per year, and the mild winters mean residents genuinely use outdoor spaces in every month of the calendar. That makes a screen room a better investment here than in northern climates - but it also means the materials need to hold up to constant sun, humidity, and salt air year after year. Palm Beach County also sits in a high-wind zone, so any screen room built here must be engineered for hurricane-force wind loads - a requirement that affects the framing gauge, anchor points, and the permit drawings submitted to the city. The Florida Building Commission sets these standards statewide, and local contractors working in Palm Beach County build to the county's additional requirements on top of that. Homeowners in Greenacres face the same wind and permit requirements and we regularly complete screen room projects there as well.
Insect pressure is another factor that separates West Palm Beach from most markets. Standard fiberglass screen mesh - perfectly fine in most of the country - will not block the no-see-um gnats that are a daily nuisance in this climate. Asking about mesh options before signing a contract is one of the most practical questions a West Palm Beach homeowner can ask their contractor. We also work frequently in Riviera Beach, where coastal exposure and older slab conditions require the same careful pre-build assessment we bring to every West Palm Beach project.
Reach out by phone or the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We ask about the size of your existing patio, whether you have an HOA, and roughly when you want the project done. This call takes ten to fifteen minutes and helps us decide whether to schedule a site visit.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the slab condition, and walk you through mesh and frame options. Within a few days you receive a written, itemized estimate so you know exactly what you are paying for and why.
Once you approve the estimate, we prepare the drawings for the city permit and your HOA submission if applicable. This step is handled almost entirely by us - plan for two to four weeks depending on HOA response times and the city's current review queue.
The crew arrives, sets the aluminum frame, anchors it to the slab and home, installs the screen panels and doors, and typically finishes a standard room in two to three days. A city inspector verifies the work before we walk the finished space with you and hand over your permit sign-off documents.
Free on-site estimate with no obligation. We handle the permit and HOA paperwork from start to finish.
(728) 226-6069Every screen room we build is designed and permitted to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements. This is not an upgrade option - it is how we build everything, because it is the only way to guarantee the structure survives a serious storm and passes the city inspection.
We work in West Palm Beach year-round and know that standard mesh will not give you the insect-free experience you are expecting here. We walk every client through the mesh options - standard, solar, and no-see-um - so you get the right product for how you plan to use the space.
Many West Palm Beach homes from the 1960s through 1980s have slabs that need reinforcement before a screen frame can anchor properly. We inspect your existing concrete before giving you a price, so slab repair costs are in your estimate upfront - not added on after we start digging.
We submit the permit application to the City of West Palm Beach Building Division and coordinate your HOA architectural review submission on your behalf. You do not need to call a government office or sit on hold - we handle it all and keep you updated on the timeline.
A screen room built to local standards and properly permitted is a long-term asset to your home - one you can enjoy daily and market confidently when you sell. That is the only kind we build.
If you want full glass walls and climate control instead of open screens, a patio-to-sunroom conversion takes the same footprint much further.
Learn MorePatio enclosures use solid panels and glass rather than screen - a good middle ground between an open screen room and a fully conditioned sunroom.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast - reach out today to lock in your start date before the queue grows.