
Stop losing your evenings to mosquitoes and no-see-ums. A properly built screen room turns your patio or backyard into a space you actually live in, every night of the year.

Screen room installation in Lake Clarke Shores means attaching an aluminum-framed, full-length screen enclosure to your home's existing slab, deck, or patio - giving you a protected outdoor living space without full walls or HVAC, most projects take two to five days of active construction once permits are in hand.
In a lakeside community like Lake Clarke Shores, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a near-constant presence near the water and canals, a screen room is not a luxury - it is the thing that actually makes your backyard usable in the evenings. The crew attaches the structural frame to your existing slab and installs screen panels within it. Most of the work happens outside, so your interior stays undisturbed. If you decide later that you want full walls and a climate-controlled room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers that next step.
Screen room installations in Florida require a building permit and a final inspection before the room can be used. We handle all of that for you - from the application to the final inspector visit - so you know the structure is code-compliant and built to the wind standards that apply in Palm Beach County.
You step outside after sunset and immediately retreat indoors because mosquitoes find you within minutes. In Lake Clarke Shores, where warm evenings are plentiful and the water nearby keeps mosquito populations high, this is the most common reason homeowners call us. A screen room solves the problem directly.
You have a pool but rarely sit beside it because bugs, debris, and afternoon sun make the surrounding area uncomfortable. A screen enclosure around the pool area turns a weekend-only feature into a daily outdoor room the whole family uses - for breakfast, for homework, for evening conversation.
Your existing patio gets full afternoon sun and collects leaves and rain every storm. A screened roof solves both problems at once - it shades the space and keeps debris and rain from accumulating on the furniture. South Florida's intense afternoon sun makes an unshaded patio genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year.
Outdoor living space consistently ranks as one of the features buyers look for in the Palm Beach County market. A well-built, permitted screen room adds genuinely usable square footage and signals the home has been thoughtfully maintained. It photographs well, which matters in today's market.
Our screen room installations start with your existing outdoor space - whether that is a concrete patio slab, a pool deck, or a backyard area that needs a new pad poured. We design the enclosure to fit the footprint and your goals, then select the framing gauge and screen type for Palm Beach County's wind and UV requirements. Standard fiberglass screen is the most affordable option and lets in the most breeze. Solar screen blocks a meaningful share of heat and glare, which makes a real difference in a south- or west-facing enclosure in Lake Clarke Shores. For homeowners with dogs or cats, pet-resistant mesh holds up where standard screen does not. Every enclosure we build is engineered to meet Florida's wind-load requirements, and we file all drawings and permits through the appropriate local office. If you already know you want a fully enclosed room rather than a screened one, our patio enclosures page covers that option in detail.
We also handle HOA architectural review when your community requires written approval before work begins. Many neighborhoods in and around Lake Clarke Shores have rules governing exterior structures - we know what those processes typically involve and can help you prepare the submission so it does not delay the project.
Best for homeowners who want maximum airflow and the most budget-friendly option, with good performance in typical conditions.
Ideal for south- and west-facing enclosures where blocking heat and glare is a priority alongside keeping insects out.
Suited for households with dogs or cats who will use the space regularly, offering durability that standard screen cannot match.
Lake Clarke Shores is a small waterfront town built around Lake Clarke, with canals crossing the area and many lots sitting close to or directly on the water. That setting creates some of the most persistent mosquito and no-see-um pressure in Palm Beach County - particularly in the evenings. A screen room is the practical answer, but only if it is built to handle what South Florida weather actually delivers. The framing must resist salt air and humidity-driven corrosion year-round, and the design must meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements - among the more demanding in the state. Materials that are appropriate in a northern climate are not necessarily the right choice here, and we spec everything for local conditions. Many homes in Lake Clarke Shores already have concrete slabs or pool decks that can serve as the floor of a new enclosure, which simplifies the job and keeps costs down. Homeowners in Lantana and Boynton Beach face the same wind and insect conditions, and we serve those areas as well.
The rainy season in South Florida runs roughly June through September, bringing daily afternoon thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. A screen room built to Florida standards lets that rain pass through the screen - which is by design - while keeping the space usable in between storms. The National Sunroom Association publishes standards for screen enclosure construction, and the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation maintains the public database where you can verify any contractor's license before you hire.
Reach us by phone or through the estimate form. We respond within one business day and ask a few questions about your space - existing slab condition, approximate size, and how you plan to use the room - so the site visit is focused.
We visit your home, measure the space, assess the existing slab or deck, and talk through your options - size, roof style, screen type, and budget. You leave the meeting with a clear proposal and a design that fits your specific backyard.
If your community requires HOA approval, we prepare and submit the drawings and specs the association needs. Simultaneously, we file the building permit with the appropriate local office. Permit review in Palm Beach County typically takes a few days to a few weeks depending on project complexity.
Construction takes two to five days for most residential screen rooms. We install the aluminum frame, attach it to your home and slab, and fit the screen panels. After the building inspector signs off, we walk you through the finished room and hand over warranty documentation.
Free estimate, no pressure. We assess your slab, walk you through screen options, and handle every permit - you just tell us what you want.
(561) 954-0058Every screen enclosure we build is designed to meet Palm Beach County's wind-load requirements, with a licensed engineer's stamp on the drawings before the permit is filed. This is what keeps your structure standing after a serious storm and what gets you through the final inspection.
We file the permit application, submit the engineered drawings, and schedule every required inspection. A permitted screen room is code-compliant, documented, and an asset at resale - not a question mark that complicates a closing.
Many Lake Clarke Shores properties sit close to Lake Clarke or the town's canal system. We know how to assess slab condition near water and how to anchor framing properly when the soil conditions near canals present challenges that a standard installation approach does not account for.
We match the screen type to your specific exposure - solar screen for south- and west-facing rooms, pet-resistant mesh where dogs or cats will use the space, and standard fiberglass where airflow is the top priority. There is no one-size-fits-all answer in a climate like this.
We know the permit offices, the HOA processes, and the conditions that determine whether a screen room in this part of South Florida lasts or becomes a maintenance problem. That local knowledge is what you are getting when you call us.
Converting an existing open or screened patio into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom.
Learn MoreFull panel enclosures that close off a patio with solid walls and glass rather than screen.
Learn MoreCall or request an estimate now - our schedule fills in the fall, and a screen room finished before mosquito season means you are ready to use it the moment warm evenings arrive.