
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and Florida afternoon rain are keeping you off your patio. We build permitted, engineer-approved screen rooms that give you your backyard back all year.
Mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and Florida afternoon rain are keeping you off your patio. We build permitted, engineer-approved screen rooms that give you your backyard back all year.

Screen room installation in Clearwater means building an aluminum-framed, fully screened enclosure attached to your home on an existing or new concrete slab, with most installations completed in one to two days once permits are approved and materials are on-site.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, a view of the yard - without the mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or Florida afternoon thunderstorms that make open patios miserable for most of the year. It is the most affordable way to add real, usable outdoor living space to a Clearwater home. The aluminum frame is anchored to your home's wall and to the concrete slab below, and the screen panels are tensioned and fastened so they hold their shape through years of Gulf Coast weather. If you eventually want to close the space in fully and add climate control, a patio-to-sunroom conversion can build on the existing structure.
Every installation we complete in Clearwater goes through the city permit process. That step means an inspector independently confirms the frame is anchored correctly and the structure meets Florida's wind requirements - giving you documentation that protects you if questions come up when you sell.
If you walk outside in the evening and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you use your home. Clearwater's warm, humid climate means mosquito season is essentially year-round, and no-see-ums near the water are a genuine nuisance. A screen room with fine-mesh screening keeps both out so you can actually use the outdoor space you are paying property taxes on.
Clearwater's intense UV exposure breaks down outdoor fabrics, cushions, and furniture finishes quickly when they sit in direct sun. If you are replacing patio cushions every year or two, a screen room with solar screening would protect your investment and keep the space looking better longer. The shade and UV filtering a screen room provides can dramatically extend the life of everything inside it.
An open concrete patio in Florida collects organic debris year-round, and standing water after rain creates a breeding ground for mosquitoes. If you find yourself sweeping or hosing down your patio constantly just to make it usable, enclosing it with a screen room solves the problem at the source. The screened roof keeps debris out and lets rain drain away without pooling on the surface.
If your current screen room has torn screens pulling away from the frame, a door that no longer latches properly, or visible rust and pitting on the aluminum, the structure may be past the point of simple repairs. Many Clearwater homes have screen enclosures installed in the 1980s or 1990s that are simply at the end of their useful life. A full replacement rather than repeated patching often makes more financial sense and gives you a structure that meets current wind-load requirements.
Every screen room project starts with your patio, your goals, and your budget. We build new enclosures on existing concrete slabs and on new pads we pour ourselves. We also replace aging aluminum-frame enclosures that have reached the end of their useful life. For homeowners who want protection beyond a screen - wind-resistant panels, solid walls, or a fully enclosed room - we offer patio enclosures that step up the level of weather protection and privacy.
Screen choice matters a great deal in Clearwater's climate. Standard fiberglass screen keeps bugs out and lets in the breeze, but it does almost nothing to reduce heat. Solar screen mesh - a tighter-woven option - blocks a meaningful portion of the sun's heat and glare before it reaches you, making afternoon use genuinely comfortable. We carry multiple solar screening densities and will walk you through the difference so you can choose what fits the way you plan to use the space. If your goal is eventually to convert the space to a fully enclosed room, a patio-to-sunroom conversion can be planned at the start to make that upgrade easier down the road.
Best for homeowners whose main goal is bug protection and rain coverage, and who primarily use the space in cooler months or in the evening.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space in the afternoon during Florida's long, intense summer season and want meaningful heat and glare reduction.
Best for homeowners who want additional shade and rain protection overhead, along with a finished look that is a step above a standard screen roof.
Best for homeowners with an older screen room whose structure is still sound but whose screens, door hardware, or frame sections need full replacement to bring it back to usable condition.
Clearwater averages over 260 sunny days per year, and summer humidity regularly sits above 80 percent. That combination makes bug pressure year-round and afternoon heat genuinely brutal. Screen rooms are the most practical and affordable answer to that combination: they let in the Gulf breeze while keeping mosquitoes and no-see-ums out, and when fitted with solar screening they cut the afternoon heat load enough to make the space usable long after 11 a.m. Clearwater's proximity to the Gulf also means salt air that eats through cheap aluminum hardware faster than most homeowners expect - which is why the grade of materials your contractor uses matters as much as the design itself. The Florida Division of Emergency Management notes that properly anchored screen enclosures, installed to local wind-load requirements, perform significantly better through tropical weather than older or unpermitted structures.
We install screen rooms throughout Clearwater and across the surrounding communities. Homeowners in Safety Harbor and Largo face the same Gulf Coast humidity, mosquito pressure, and HOA approval requirements as Clearwater - and we handle the permit and HOA paperwork for every job so you are not managing two separate approval processes on your own.
We visit your home, measure your patio, look at the existing slab and wall, and ask about your goals. We give you a written estimate with frame color, screen type, and roof style options so you can make decisions that fit your budget. Response within one business day of your initial contact.
Once you sign the contract, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to the City of Clearwater's building department. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare that submission too. Permit approval typically takes one to three weeks - no construction begins before both approvals are in hand.
Our crew arrives in the morning with pre-cut aluminum framing and screen panels. They anchor the frame to your home's wall and to the concrete slab, install the roof panels, and stretch the screen material into each opening. Most standard-sized rooms are framed and screened in one to two days. You can stay home - the work is not unusually loud or disruptive.
After installation, the city inspector visits to confirm the structure was built to the approved plans. We coordinate that appointment. Once the inspection passes, we walk you through the finished space and explain basic maintenance - including how to replace a screen panel if one gets damaged in a storm. You receive a copy of the passed inspection for your records.
Free written estimate, permit handled for you, and no obligation to move forward. We will tell you exactly what your screen room will cost before anyone starts work.
(727) 296-0359Clearwater's proximity to the Gulf means the air carries salt particles that corrode standard aluminum hardware faster than most homeowners expect. We use anodized, marine-grade aluminum components specifically because of this - so your frame will not pit, stain, or weaken after a few years of Gulf Coast weather. A quote that seems unusually low is often using cheaper materials that will show their age quickly.
Florida's building code requires screen enclosures to be engineered and anchored to withstand the wind speeds Clearwater sees in a serious storm. We pull every permit and pass every inspection, which means your structure has been independently verified - not just installed and hoped for the best. That documentation also protects you when buyers and their inspectors look at your home.
A large share of Clearwater neighborhoods, particularly in Countryside, Clearwater East, and waterfront communities, have HOAs with architectural review requirements. We are familiar with this process and help you prepare the submission so it does not get kicked back for missing information. We do not start construction until both the city and your HOA have given the green light.
The difference between standard screen and solar screen is the difference between a room you use occasionally and one you use every afternoon. We carry multiple solar screen densities and will show you samples so you understand what you are choosing before you commit. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that solar-control materials can meaningfully reduce heat gain through openings - a real comfort and cost benefit in Florida's climate.
Our combination of coastal material standards, full permit compliance, and transparent solar screen guidance sets us apart from contractors who simply install the cheapest available product and move on. We build screen rooms in Clearwater that hold up through the weather and look as good in year ten as they did on installation day.
If a screen room is your first step and a fully enclosed room is the long-term goal, a patio-to-sunroom conversion builds on your existing structure to get you there.
Learn MorePatio enclosures step up from basic screening to solid panel walls and weather-tight construction for homeowners who want more protection than a screen alone provides.
Learn MoreFall is the best time to schedule in Clearwater - permits move faster and your screen room will be ready before the winter season. Call us today for a free estimate.