
Stop letting bugs, heat, and afternoon storms keep you off your patio. A permanent aluminum-framed screen room gives you shaded, bug-free outdoor living every day of the year.

Screen room installation in Loxahatchee Groves means anchoring an aluminum frame to your existing slab and fitting it with screen panels - once permits are approved and materials arrive, the actual installation typically takes one to three days for a standard residential enclosure.
The framing is powder-coated aluminum that resists rust in South Florida's humid conditions. Screen panels stretch into the frame and come in several mesh types - standard fiberglass, tighter no-see-um weave, or solar screen fabric. The choice matters here because the biting insects around Loxahatchee Groves's canals and agricultural land include no-see-ums that pass right through standard mesh.
Homeowners who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space rather than a screened enclosure should look at our patio enclosures service, which uses glass or vinyl panels instead of screen and connects to your home's heating and cooling system.
If you have a nice slab or covered patio but rarely use it because of mosquitoes, heat, or afternoon rain, the space is not working for you. In Loxahatchee Groves, unprotected outdoor spaces are genuinely uncomfortable from late spring through early fall - a screen room removes all three barriers at once.
Standard screen mesh stops mosquitoes but lets the tiny biting midges common near canals pass right through. If you have existing screens that are not keeping insects out, the mesh type is the problem. A new enclosure with no-see-um screen fabric fixes this for good.
A pool without a screen enclosure means constant leaf and debris removal, more chemical use to maintain water quality, and insects over the water. A screen room built around or adjacent to your pool solves all of this while creating a shaded lounge zone your family will actually use.
Screened outdoor living space is consistently among the features buyers in South Florida look for first. A permitted, well-built screen enclosure tells buyers the home has been cared for and that outdoor living is genuinely possible here - which matters to anyone who knows what Florida summers are like.
We build screen rooms on existing slabs and new poured slabs, covering everything from simple single-room enclosures to large pool-deck structures with multiple entry doors. Screen and roof type are the two biggest decisions. For the roof, a solid insulated panel blocks direct sun and keeps the space noticeably cooler than a screen-only roof - worth the added cost in Loxahatchee Groves's full-sun yards. For screen mesh, we help you choose between standard fiberglass, no-see-um fabric, or solar screen based on your specific conditions.
Homeowners who start with a screen room and later want to upgrade to a fully enclosed space will find the transition straightforward - the aluminum framing we use is compatible with glass or vinyl panel conversions like our patio-to-sunroom conversion service. We also handle all permit applications so you never navigate the Palm Beach County building department yourself.
Suits homeowners who want bug protection and shade at the most cost-effective entry point.
Suits properties near canals, wetlands, or agricultural land where standard screen lets insects through.
Suits south- and west-facing patios where direct afternoon sun makes a screen-only roof impractical.
Suits homeowners with pools who want to keep debris, insects, and UV out of the water and deck area.
Suits larger patios or pool decks that need separate access points for different parts of the property.
Suits homeowners without an existing concrete slab who want to build a screen room from the ground up.
Loxahatchee Groves is surrounded by agricultural land, canals, and wetland areas that breed mosquitoes and no-see-ums in large numbers from late spring through fall. This is the single biggest reason homeowners here want a screen room - the outdoors is genuinely unusable without protection during much of the year. The large lots typical of this area also mean patios and outdoor surfaces make up a significant portion of the property, and leaving them idle wastes real space.
The flat terrain and existing slab conditions here also shape how every project starts. Many older slabs in this area have settled or developed low spots where water pools after South Florida's heavy summer rain - a problem that compounds inside a screen enclosure if the slab is not assessed first. We check this on every site visit. Homeowners across nearby Palm Springs and Greenacres face the same drainage and slab conditions and call us for the same assessment before committing to a scope.
We measure your space, inspect your existing slab, and talk through your goals - size, roof type, screen mesh, number of doors. You get a written estimate before leaving. We respond to new inquiries within one business day.
Once you approve the design and sign a contract, we submit permit drawings to Palm Beach County. We give you a realistic review timeline and keep you updated throughout. You do not contact the building department yourself.
After permit approval, aluminum framing and screen panels are ordered - often custom-cut to your dimensions. We confirm your start date once everything is staged and ready, so the crew is not waiting on materials when they arrive.
The crew anchors the frame, installs screen panels and doors - most residential installs finish in one to three days. A county inspector then verifies the structure meets the permitted plans. We walk through the finished room with you and show you how the doors and latches work.
We measure your space, walk you through screen and roof options, and give you a written estimate with no pressure. Most homeowners hear back within one business day.
(561) 363-0429We handle every permit application, county drawing submission, and inspection scheduling. Palm Beach County requires permits for screen enclosures - a properly permitted structure is far more likely to be covered by your homeowner's insurance and will not create problems when you sell. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit is a contractor to avoid.
Palm Beach County is in a high-wind zone and screen room structures must be engineered to meet Florida's requirements. We use framing systems rated for this wind zone and anchor them correctly to the slab. You can verify our state contractor license through the Florida DBPR licensing site before signing anything.
Most contractors outside western Palm Beach County do not stock no-see-um screen fabric as a standard option. We do, because the biting midges common near Loxahatchee Groves's canals and agricultural land make standard mesh inadequate here. We help you choose the right mesh for your specific property and sun exposure without upselling you on options you do not need.
Before we quote a frame anchor, we check your slab for settling, cracks, and drainage slope. South Florida's wet season means water pooling inside an enclosure is a real problem if the slab tilts toward the house. We flag any issues at the estimate visit - not after materials have been ordered.
Serving Loxahatchee Groves and the surrounding Palm Beach County area since 2018, we know how this region's climate, soil, and permit process affect every screen room project. Every installation comes with written warranties for both materials and labor.
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