
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, afternoon heat, and wind-driven rain keep most Coral Springs patios empty for months. A properly installed screen room changes that - giving you a protected outdoor space you can actually use all year.

Screen room installation in Coral Springs involves building an aluminum-frame enclosure over your existing patio slab - or a new pad if needed - with screen panels on the walls and roof to keep out bugs and debris, and most residential builds are completed in one to three days once permits are in hand and materials arrive.
In South Florida, the practical case for a screen room is straightforward. Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a year-round reality in Broward County, not just a summer problem. A screen room gives you four walls of protection so you can sit outside, eat outside, and let kids and pets out without fighting the elements or retreating inside after ten minutes.
If you want full weather and climate control rather than screened airflow, a patio enclosure with insulated glazing may be the better fit. We can walk you through both options when we visit your home.
If you have a patio or pool deck that gets almost no use because bugs and heat make it uncomfortable, a screen room gives that space a reason to exist. The structure does not eliminate heat, but it blocks the insects and wind-driven rain that drive most people inside.
In Coral Springs, biting insects are present virtually every month of the year. If every attempt to eat outside or let the kids play on the patio ends with everyone retreating indoors, a screened enclosure solves that problem directly and permanently.
Leaves, debris, and insects get into an open pool every day. Screening in the pool deck keeps the water cleaner and reduces the time you spend skimming and vacuuming - one of the most practical reasons Coral Springs pool owners invest in a screen enclosure.
A patio cover gives you shade but does nothing about bugs or wind-driven rain. Upgrading to a full screen room adds four walls of protection and turns an open outdoor area into a space you can actually furnish, use, and enjoy on a rainy afternoon.
Every screen room project starts with your space and how you want to use it. Patio size, roofline complexity, the condition of your existing slab, and the type of screen you choose all affect the design and the price. We walk through those choices with you before any work begins so you know exactly what you are getting and what it costs. Homeowners who later want to convert their screen room into a fully enclosed space can explore our patio-to-sunroom conversion service, which builds on the existing structure.
Screen choice matters more than most homeowners expect. Standard fiberglass mesh lets in the most breeze and costs the least. Solar-shade fabric cuts heat and glare significantly - worth it if your room faces west or south and gets hammered by afternoon sun. Pet-resistant screen is heavier and much harder to puncture. If no-see-ums are a concern at your property, ask us specifically about fine-mesh screen options, since standard mesh does not block them. We carry all of these options and will help you match the screen to your situation.
Ideal for homeowners who want bug and debris protection over an existing patio slab with straightforward roofline access.
Surrounds the pool and deck area to keep debris out of the water and create a safer, contained space for children and pets.
Best for west- or south-facing rooms where afternoon sun makes the space uncomfortably hot without some form of heat reduction.
For homeowners without an existing slab - we pour a new concrete pad and build the screen room from the ground up.
Heavier-gauge screen designed to resist puncturing from dogs and cats - recommended for any household with outdoor pets.
Replaces worn or torn screen panels on an existing aluminum frame, restoring the look and function of an older enclosure without a full rebuild.
Coral Springs sits in Broward County, where warm, humid conditions support mosquitoes and no-see-ums virtually every month of the year. The wet season from May through October brings daily afternoon thunderstorms that make open patios useless for hours at a time. South Florida's bug pressure and weather patterns make screened outdoor living spaces a practical necessity rather than a luxury - which is why screen rooms are one of the most common home additions in this part of Florida.
Broward County also has some of the most demanding wind-resistance requirements for structures in the country. Any screen enclosure built in Coral Springs must be engineered and permitted to meet those standards. This affects the weight and gauge of the aluminum framing used and requires submitting engineered drawings to the building department before work begins. Homeowners in Margate and Tamarac face the same code environment, and we build to those standards across all of our service area.
We respond within 1 business day. Tell us about your patio space, whether you have a pool, and what is driving the project - that is enough to get started.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab, and discuss screen type and roofline options. You get a written proposal with materials, labor, permit costs, and a total price.
We submit the permit application with engineered drawings to the building department on your behalf. If your community has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission for their review process.
Most screen rooms go up in one to three days once materials arrive. After the building department's final inspection passes, we walk through the finished room with you - checking screen tension, door operation, and the roofline connection before we leave.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office calls to schedule a free on-site visit.
(754) 318-0068Every screen enclosure we build in Coral Springs is permitted with engineered drawings that satisfy Broward County's wind-load review. Permitted work protects you legally and financially - especially when you sell your home or make an insurance claim.
We use aluminum framing and hardware that carry Florida Product Approval - meaning the components have been tested for the wind and weather conditions specific to this state. That is not optional in Broward County, and we treat it as a baseline, not an upgrade.
Coral Springs has a large number of HOA communities, and many of them have requirements for exterior structures. We are familiar with the process and help you prepare the documentation your association needs - so approval does not become a project stall.
We explain the real trade-offs between standard, solar-shade, pet-resistant, and fine-mesh screen options - and match the recommendation to your situation, not to whatever has the highest margin. You make an informed decision before anything is ordered.
We build screen rooms the way they should be built in South Florida - permitted, engineered, and inspected. For industry standards on screen enclosures, the National Sunroom Association represents the contractors and manufacturers who set best practices for this type of construction.
Take your screened patio to the next level with insulated glazing and climate control - a full conversion that works with your existing footprint.
Learn MoreFully enclosed patio structures with glass or polycarbonate panels that provide weather protection and the option to add air conditioning.
Learn MorePermit review takes several weeks - get your project started now so your screen room is ready before mosquito season peaks.