
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums should not keep you off your own patio. We build screen rooms that let you enjoy the outdoors every evening of the year - no bug spray required.

Screen room installation in Palm Beach Gardens means building an aluminum-framed enclosure over your existing patio or a new concrete slab, with a roof overhead and screen panels on all sides - most standard projects take two to five days of installation work once permits are in hand.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, views of your yard - while keeping insects, blowing debris, and harsh afternoon sun off your skin. In Palm Beach Gardens, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active every month of the year, this is the single most common reason homeowners add a screen room. It is also one of the most cost-effective ways to add usable outdoor square footage to your home.
If you want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room rather than an open-air screen enclosure, our patio enclosure service is worth comparing. The two are often the first choice homeowners consider together.
If you step outside in the evening and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, that is the clearest signal a screen room would change how you use your home. In Palm Beach Gardens this is not a seasonal problem - it happens year-round, especially near any water feature, pond, or preserve area. A screen room lets you sit outside at dusk without reaching for bug spray.
An open patio in South Florida takes a beating from afternoon sun, daily summer rain, and blowing debris. If you find yourself constantly wiping down furniture, dragging cushions inside before storms, or replacing sun-bleached pieces every few years, a screen room solves all of that. The roof and screen panels protect everything underneath from direct rain and UV exposure.
Many Palm Beach Gardens homes were built with a poured concrete patio that the previous owners never enclosed. If you have a slab sitting empty - or one you only use occasionally because it is too hot or too exposed - that is a ready-made foundation for a screen room. Adding the enclosure is faster and less expensive than starting from scratch.
In many Palm Beach Gardens communities, screen rooms are so common you can see them from the street on nearly every block. If you have watched your neighbors enjoy theirs while you swat bugs on an open patio, that observation is telling you something. Their prevalence here is not a trend - it reflects how the local climate makes open patios genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year.
We install powder-coated aluminum-framed screen rooms over existing concrete slabs or new pads. The frame is assembled on-site using pre-cut components, the roof panels are attached and pitched to drain away from your house, and then the screen mesh is stretched tight across every opening between the frame members. We offer standard mesh for mosquito protection and finer no-see-um mesh for homeowners dealing with the tiny biting insects that are active year-round in Palm Beach Gardens. If you want to add solar-screen panels to reduce glare and heat inside the enclosure, that option is available too. Every installation is permitted through Palm Beach County and inspected before we consider the project complete.
Homeowners who later want to convert their screen room into a fully glass-enclosed space can do so - our patio-to-sunroom conversion service handles exactly that transition when you are ready.
Best for homeowners who want insect protection and shade over an existing patio slab at the most accessible price point.
Right for properties near water features, preserves, or anywhere biting midges are a problem year-round.
Ideal for patios with intense western or southern sun exposure where reducing heat and glare is as important as keeping out insects.
Suits homeowners who have no existing patio surface and want to start with a freshly poured concrete pad before the screen room goes up.
Palm Beach Gardens sits in a subtropical climate where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active every month of the year - not just in summer. Because many homes in the area were built with concrete block construction and poured patio slabs, adding a screen enclosure is a natural fit for the existing structure. The salt-laden air that comes off the Atlantic coast also means material selection matters more here than in most other markets. Powder-coated aluminum frames - which have a sealed, baked-on finish - resist corrosion far better than bare or painted frames in this environment. Palm Beach Gardens homeowners in communities like PGA National and BallenIsles also need to check HOA requirements before any exterior project begins.
Palm Beach County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements mean every screen room structure must be engineered and built to withstand the wind speeds that come with major storms. This is not optional - it is enforced through the permit and inspection process. For homeowners in Tequesta and throughout the Palm Beach Gardens area, working with a contractor who builds to these standards and handles the permit is simply the right way to protect your investment. The Florida Building Commission sets those wind-load requirements, and the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation is where you can verify any contractor's active license in about two minutes.
We respond within one business day. We ask about the size of your patio, whether you have an existing slab, and whether you have an HOA - so when we come out, the visit is useful for both of us. There is no charge to talk through your project.
We come to your home, measure the space, look at the existing slab or yard, and walk through your options for roof style and screen type. Within a few days you receive a written quote that covers frame material, screen type, roof panels, and permit fees - no vague numbers.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the documents for design review before filing with Palm Beach County. This step typically takes one to three weeks and is handled entirely by us. You should not need to visit any office yourself.
Once the permit is approved, the crew arrives with pre-cut components and usually completes installation in two to four days. After the work is done, the county inspector confirms the structure meets wind and safety standards. We walk you through the finished enclosure and give you the passed inspection paperwork for your records.
Free estimate. Written quote. We handle the permit and HOA paperwork so you do not have to.
(561) 954-0674Salt air in Palm Beach Gardens accelerates corrosion on outdoor aluminum faster than most homeowners expect. We specify powder-coated frames on every installation - the baked-on finish creates a sealed surface that resists pitting and fading, so your screen room still looks right five or ten years from now.
Standard screen keeps out larger insects but not the tiny biting midges that are active year-round in Palm Beach Gardens. We offer finer no-see-um mesh and walk you through the trade-offs - slightly reduced airflow for meaningfully better insect protection - so you choose what works for your specific situation.
A large share of Palm Beach Gardens neighborhoods have their own design review process for exterior structures. We know the documentation these associations require and prepare it correctly the first time, so your project does not stall on a resubmission. Your HOA approval timeline will not come as a surprise.
We pull every permit and schedule every inspection ourselves. A passed county inspection is the documentation that proves your screen room was built to hurricane-zone standards - and it protects you at sale and when filing an insurance claim. We do not start work without a permit in hand, period.
These are not generic selling points - they are the specific things that separate a screen room that holds up in Palm Beach Gardens from one that corrodes, fails inspection, or creates problems at closing. Every one of them reflects what working in this market actually requires.
Convert an existing patio or screen room into a fully enclosed, glass-walled sunroom with climate control.
Learn MoreEnclose your patio with solid panels and glass for a more protected outdoor living space.
Learn MorePalm Beach Gardens permit slots fill up fast in the fall - lock in your start date now before the busy season hits.