
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums should not own your backyard. We build permitted screen rooms using aluminum frames and coastal-grade mesh so you can use your outdoor space year-round.

Screen room installation in Lake Worth Beach means framing an aluminum structure over your existing slab or a new concrete pad, then stretching fine mesh screen across every open panel - most residential projects take three to seven business days once the permit is approved and any slab prep is complete.
In Lake Worth Beach, the pressure from mosquitoes and tiny biting insects called no-see-ums is a year-round reality, not a seasonal nuisance. The city sits close to the Intracoastal Waterway and Lake Worth Lagoon, where the warm, humid environment these insects need is constant. A screen room turns your patio or yard space into somewhere you actually want to be - fresh air and open views without the bites.
If you already have a screen room and the frame is in good shape, consider a patio-to-sunroom conversion to add glass panels and climate control. And if you are comparing your options, our patio enclosures page covers the full range of enclosed outdoor living solutions we offer.
If your outdoor space sits empty most of the time because the bugs are unbearable or the sun is too intense, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you live in your home. A screen room turns that wasted space into somewhere you actually want to spend time.
If you step outside at dusk and immediately retreat because of biting insects, you are experiencing exactly the problem a screen room solves. The tiny no-see-ums common near the Intracoastal and Lake Worth Lagoon are small enough to pass through standard window screen, so a quality installation uses a finer mesh designed to stop them.
If you already have a screened porch and you can see torn panels, bent frame sections, or gaps where the screen meets the frame, insects are getting in and the structure may not hold in a storm. After a hurricane or series of strong storms - common in Lake Worth Beach - it is worth having a contractor assess whether repair or full replacement makes more sense.
If everything on your patio is covered in pollen, mold, or bleached from the sun within a season, a screen room would protect your belongings as well as your comfort. South Florida's combination of intense UV radiation and high humidity is hard on outdoor furniture, and a screened roof cuts both significantly.
Every screen room installation starts with a site visit to measure the space, assess your existing slab, and talk through your options - roof style, screen type, door placement, and whether a new concrete pad is needed. We install aluminum frames anchored to meet Palm Beach County's wind requirements, then stretch screen mesh tightly across every open panel. If you are near the Intracoastal or a waterway, we recommend finer-mesh screen designed to stop no-see-ums as well as standard mosquitoes.
For homeowners who want more than bug protection, we also offer a full patio-to-sunroom conversion that adds glass panels and climate control to an existing or new screen structure. And if you are starting from scratch with an open patio, our patio enclosures service covers the full range of options from basic screening to fully enclosed glass rooms.
Ideal for homeowners with an existing concrete patio who want to add a screened enclosure without pouring new concrete - the most common and cost-effective starting point.
For homeowners without a suitable existing slab - we pour a new pad, allow it to cure, then frame and screen the structure on top of a solid foundation.
Right for properties near the Intracoastal Waterway or other water bodies where standard screen mesh does not stop the tiny biting insects common in this area.
Suits homeowners with an existing screen enclosure that is damaged, dated, or no longer up to current wind standards - full tear-out and rebuild using modern materials and anchoring.
Lake Worth Beach's location near the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic coast creates a year-round insect environment that most parts of the country simply do not deal with. The combination of warm temperatures, high humidity, and standing water near the lagoon means mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active every month of the year. That is not a complaint - it is a reality that shapes how homeowners here use their outdoor spaces. A screen room built with the right mesh eliminates the main reason people stop using their patios.
We build screen rooms throughout the area, including homes in Lantana and Boynton Beach. Palm Beach County's high-wind requirements mean every screen room we build is engineered and anchored to a higher standard than what you would find in most other states. The aluminum frames and anchor systems we use are specified to handle the wind loads this area actually sees - not just the minimum required by code.
Call or submit the form and describe your space - size, whether you have a slab, and whether you are in an HOA. We respond within one business day. A contractor visits to measure, assess the slab condition, and review your screen and roof options.
After the site visit you receive a written estimate covering materials, labor, any slab prep work, and total cost. There are no vague ranges - you see the full scope before committing.
We submit the permit application to the City of Lake Worth Beach or Palm Beach County, depending on your address. If you are in an HOA, we provide the drawings you need for architectural review. Permit timelines typically run three to eight weeks in Palm Beach County.
Active construction takes three to seven business days. We frame, anchor, and screen the structure, then coordinate the final inspection with the city or county. After the inspection passes, we walk you through the finished room and answer any questions before handoff.
Get a free written estimate for your screen room - we respond within one business day and there is no obligation.
(561) 954-1564We pull every required permit before a post goes in the ground and coordinate all inspections from start to finish. You receive the permit documentation at project close. The Florida Home Builders Association sets the professional standards we follow.
Florida Home Builders AssociationEvery screen room we install is engineered to meet Palm Beach County's high-wind zone requirements - the anchoring, frame thickness, and fasteners are all specified for local conditions. A frame built to these standards survives hurricane season; one that is not may not last through the first major storm.
We know the insect pressure near the Intracoastal and Lake Worth Lagoon, and we recommend finer-mesh screen options for homes in those areas without waiting for you to ask. Standard mesh will not stop no-see-ums, and a screen room that lets them in defeats its own purpose.
Older Lake Worth Beach homes - especially those built in the 1950s through 1980s - often have slabs that need repair or extension before a screen room can be properly anchored. We check yours during the site visit and include any needed prep work in the estimate, so there are no surprises after construction starts.
Every screen room we build in Lake Worth Beach is permitted, anchored to current wind standards, and built with materials rated for coastal conditions. If the finished room is not right, we fix it before we call the job done.
Take an existing screen room or open patio further by adding glass panels and climate control for year-round conditioned space.
Learn MoreExplore the full range of enclosed outdoor living options, from basic screening to fully enclosed glass and aluminum structures.
Learn MorePermit timelines in Palm Beach County fill up fast - call today to lock in your start date and have your room ready when you need it most.