
Stop giving your evenings to mosquitoes. We install permitted screen enclosures built for Palm Beach County's wind loads, so you can sit outside every night of the year.

Screen room installation in North Palm Beach means building an aluminum-framed enclosure anchored to your existing patio slab, with screen panels on all open sides and a solid or screened roof. It gives you a protected, shaded, bug-free outdoor space without the full cost of an enclosed sunroom - most installations take one to three days on-site once permits are approved.
Near the canals and waterways that run through North Palm Beach, mosquitoes and no-see-ums make evening outdoor use nearly impossible for much of the year. A screen room solves that problem without chemicals or candles. The work happens entirely outside, so your daily indoor routine is rarely disrupted. If you are considering a fully enclosed space rather than a screen enclosure, our patio enclosures service is worth comparing side by side.
Florida requires a building permit for screen enclosures - we handle that application and manage the inspection process so you do not have to navigate it yourself.
If you retreat indoors the moment the sun starts to set, mosquitoes and no-see-ums are winning. Near the canals and waterways of North Palm Beach, biting insects are especially active at dusk. A screen room gives you your evenings back without any chemical solution.
An unshaded concrete slab in South Florida's climate is comfortable for only a few months of the year. Without overhead cover and side screening, the combination of direct sun and insects keeps most homeowners indoors. A screen room with a solid roof creates a shaded, breezy space that stays usable from morning through evening.
Homes with pools deal with leaves, wind-blown material, and insects landing in the water and on the deck constantly. An enclosure around the pool area keeps debris out, reduces cleaning time, and creates a tidier, safer environment for children and pets - without closing off the breeze.
A screen room effectively adds a room to your home - one that works as a dining area, a lounge, a play space, or a spot to entertain. If your indoor square footage feels tight and the patio is underutilized, a screen enclosure is one of the most cost-effective ways to expand livable space.
We build screen enclosures from the permit application to the final inspection walkthrough. The structural aluminum frame is engineered to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements, anchored to your existing slab or a new concrete pad. Roof options include a simple shed or flat style for cost efficiency, or a gabled roof for a more finished look that integrates with the lines of your home. Screen panels are stretched tight and fastened cleanly - loose or wavy screen sags and collects debris within months, so tensioning matters. If you want a fully enclosed space that goes further than a screen room, ask about patio-to-sunroom conversion as an alternative path.
Frame finish is a detail we take seriously in coastal North Palm Beach. Powder-coated aluminum rated for marine environments resists the salt air from the Intracoastal and the Atlantic far better than standard coatings. Doors are hung to swing freely and latch cleanly from the first day, and we use hardware that holds up against corrosion. Every enclosure we install is permitted, inspected, and documented - which matters not just for your own peace of mind, but for when you eventually sell the home and buyers ask whether the work was permitted.
Suits homeowners who want a clean, functional screen room at the most cost-effective price point, attaching to the rear of the house.
Suits homeowners who want the enclosure to look like a natural architectural extension of the home, with a peaked roofline that complements the main structure.
Suits homeowners with a pool who want to keep debris and insects out of the water and create a defined, comfortable space around the pool area.
Suits homeowners whose property layout does not connect easily to the house, or who want a detached outdoor room in a specific location in the yard.
North Palm Beach sits in South Florida's subtropical zone, where temperatures rarely dip below comfortable and outdoor living is genuinely possible eleven or twelve months of the year. The catch is that mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and other biting insects are persistent, especially near the canals and the Intracoastal Waterway that run through the village. A screen room is not a seasonal upgrade here - it is the practical solution that makes your outdoor space usable on a warm Tuesday evening in August. Homeowners in Riviera Beach and in Lake Park face the same waterway insect and salt-air conditions - we install screen rooms throughout the area.
Palm Beach County is also in a high-wind zone, which means Florida's building code requires screen enclosures to be engineered and inspected for structural integrity in the event of significant wind. This is not optional, and a contractor who suggests skipping the permit is not looking out for you - an unpermitted structure can create expensive problems when you sell your home. We handle the permit, the engineered drawings, and the final inspection as standard parts of every job we do in this area.
Contact us by phone or form and tell us about your patio - size, how you want to use the space, and any HOA requirements. We respond within one business day and can answer preliminary questions about timing and permit expectations before we even visit.
We visit your home to measure, assess the slab condition, check drainage, and discuss roof style and door placement. You leave with a clear written estimate - not a range - and a realistic picture of the permit timeline for Palm Beach County right now.
We prepare and submit the engineered permit drawings to the local building authority. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we recommend submitting for HOA approval at the same time so both reviews run in parallel - that step alone can save weeks on your overall timeline.
Once the permit is approved, installation typically takes one to three days. After the final inspection passes, we walk through the finished enclosure with you - checking screen tension, door hardware, and every corner - before we consider the job complete.
Free written estimate. We handle permits, HOA submissions, and inspections. No pressure, no obligation.
(561) 356-8563Florida requires contractors who build screen enclosures to hold a current state license. You can look up any contractor's status through the state licensing database before committing to anything - a legitimate contractor will give you their number without hesitation.
Verify contractor licenses at myfloridalicense.comSalt air from the Intracoastal and the Atlantic is hard on metal components. We specify powder-coated aluminum with a finish rated for coastal environments on every job in North Palm Beach - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. That choice is what determines whether your screen room looks good in year fifteen or year three.
Our work follows standards set by the National Sunroom Association, the national trade body for the enclosure industry. Membership means operating with professional accountability - not just meeting the legal minimum, but building to recognized industry standards for design, safety, and quality.
National Sunroom AssociationWe never suggest skipping the permit. An unpermitted enclosure can require removal or costly retrofits when you sell your home, and an uninspected structure gives you no confirmation the work meets Palm Beach County's wind-load standards. Every job we install is documented and inspected.
Those details - the license, the materials, the permit, the inspection - are what separate a screen room that holds up through a decade of South Florida weather from one that starts showing problems in the first storm season. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every job in North Palm Beach.
Convert your existing patio into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom if you want more than a screened space can offer.
Learn MoreA step up from a screen room - solid glass or panel enclosures that close off the space fully while still connecting it to the outdoors.
Learn MoreOur team handles permits, HOA submissions, and inspections - reach out now and we will get your project on the schedule.