Turn your patio into usable outdoor space year-round with professionally installed screen enclosures built to withstand Florida's weather.

Screen room installation in Delray Beach gives you fresh air and natural light without the bugs, direct sun, or rain - most installations take three to seven business days once permits clear.
If you step outside in the evening and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes, or if your patio furniture is fading faster than it should from sun exposure, your outdoor space is not working for you. A screen room solves both problems by creating a protected outdoor living area that you can use comfortably every month of the year. When homeowners want to upgrade an existing screen enclosure to a more permanent structure, we often recommend patio-to-sunroom conversion as the next step.
Most Delray Beach homes were built with a concrete patio slab under a roof overhang, but no enclosure. If that space sits empty because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon rain, you already have the hardest part done. Adding a screen enclosure to an existing covered slab is typically faster and less expensive than starting from scratch.
If you step outside in the evening and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, that is the clearest sign your outdoor space is not working for you. Delray Beach sits near wetlands and canals that breed mosquitoes year-round, and the problem is especially bad in the summer months. A screen room solves this completely by giving you the outdoor feel without the insects.
If your cushions, rugs, or furniture frames are showing sun damage within a year or two of purchase, your patio is getting more direct UV exposure than most materials can handle. South Florida's sun intensity is among the highest in the continental United States, and a screen room with a solar-rated screen can cut that exposure dramatically while still letting you enjoy the outdoors.
Many Delray Beach homes were built with a concrete patio slab under a roof overhang, but no enclosure. If that space is mostly unused because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon rain, you already have the hardest part of a screen room done - the slab. Adding a screen enclosure to an existing covered slab is typically faster and less expensive than starting from scratch.
If insects seem to find their way in every time you open the back door, a screen room acts as an airlock - you step into the screen room first, close that door, then enter the house. Many Delray Beach homeowners report a noticeable drop in indoor bugs after adding a screen enclosure, simply because it removes the direct path from yard to house.
Every screen room we build starts with a site visit to measure your patio, check the existing slab condition, and note any obstacles like AC units or hose bibs. We design the enclosure to fit your space and priorities, whether that is shade, privacy, bug protection, or budget. The aluminum frame is anchored securely into the concrete slab, not just resting on top of it, because frames that are not properly anchored can become dangerous projectiles in a storm. We also handle patio enclosures when homeowners want more protection from wind and rain than a standard screen room provides.
We handle all permit applications through Palm Beach County and coordinate HOA submissions if your community requires architectural review. Screen panels are pulled taut with no visible sagging or bubbling, and every seam and corner is sealed so mosquitoes cannot find a gap. If a new concrete slab is needed, we pour that first and let it cure for about a week before framing begins. Once construction is complete, we call for a final inspection to verify the work meets local building requirements. The crew removes all construction debris, and your new screen room is ready to use the same day.
Best for homeowners who want basic bug protection and some sun filtering with standard fiberglass screen.
Ideal for patios that face west or get intense afternoon sun, blocking heat and UV rays while allowing airflow.
For homes close to neighbors or busy streets, providing visual privacy without blocking air circulation.
Complete projects including concrete slab pouring and screen room installation for homes without existing patio slabs.
Delray Beach averages more than 230 sunny days per year, and summer heat index values regularly exceed 100 degrees. A screen room built with standard fiberglass screen will feel like an oven from late spring through early fall unless you choose a solar-rated screen that blocks a meaningful portion of heat and UV rays. Asking your contractor specifically about heat-blocking screen options is one of the most important decisions you will make for this project. We work with homeowners throughout the area, from Deerfield Beach to communities across Delray Beach.
Palm Beach County sits in a high-wind zone, and screen rooms must be engineered and anchored to withstand the wind loads required by the Florida Building Code. This is not optional - inspectors check for it, and a frame that is not properly anchored can become a dangerous projectile in a storm. Delray Beach is roughly a mile from the Atlantic Ocean at its closest point, and salt air travels well inland. Aluminum frames that are not finished with a marine-grade or powder-coated coating will show rust-like corrosion within a few years. We also serve neighborhoods in Pompano Beach, where the same coastal conditions apply.
We schedule a time to come see your space in person, measure your patio, check the existing slab, and ask about your priorities. You should leave this visit with a clear sense of what is possible and receive a written estimate within a few days.
We prepare drawings and submit them first to your HOA if you have one, then to Palm Beach County for a building permit. HOA review can take two to six weeks, and county permit approval typically adds one to three weeks. We handle all of this paperwork and keep you updated.
The crew sets the aluminum posts, builds the frame, and installs the roof panels and screen sections. For a standard patio enclosure, this active construction phase typically takes two to four days. You can be home during this time - the crew works in the patio area and will not need access inside your house.
We call for a final inspection through Palm Beach County to verify the work meets local building requirements. After the inspection passes, we do a final walkthrough with you to make sure screens are taut, doors open smoothly, and the frame is clean. Your screen room is ready to use the same day.
Free estimates. Fully permitted work. Engineered frames and corrosion-resistant finishes standard on every job.
We have installed screen enclosures across Delray Beach and Palm Beach County for more than a decade. That experience means we know how to anchor frames to meet local wind requirements, which screen materials hold up best in this climate, and how to navigate HOA approvals in the area's many planned communities. You are not our training project, and it shows in the finished work.
We only install frames that are engineered and anchored to withstand the wind loads required by the Florida Building Code for this region. That engineering documentation is included in every permit application, and inspectors verify it during construction. A frame that is not properly anchored can fail in a storm - and we have seen what happens when contractors skip this step. Learn more about Florida Building Code requirements.
Delray Beach is close enough to the Atlantic Ocean that salt air affects every home in the city. We use marine-grade or powder-coated finishes on every aluminum frame we install - not as an upgrade, but as the baseline. Standard aluminum finishes will show corrosion within a few years in this environment, and replacing a corroded frame costs far more than choosing the right finish at the start.
A large portion of Delray Beach's residential communities have HOAs that require architectural review before a building permit can be filed. We work regularly in Kings Point, Delray Villas, and planned communities throughout the area, and we know what those HOAs want to see in a submission. We prepare the drawings and documentation, and we give you realistic timelines so you know when to expect your project to start.
South Florida's rainy season runs roughly from June through September, with afternoon thunderstorms that can delay outdoor construction daily. We schedule most screen room installations between October and May to avoid weather delays and get your room ready for the best outdoor weather months.
October through May is the ideal time to install a screen room in Delray Beach. Call now to get on the schedule before the busy season.