
Port St. Lucie's mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active all year long. A properly built screen room turns your patio into a place you actually want to be - evening dinners, morning coffee, family time outside without the swatting.

Screen room installation in Port St. Lucie means building an aluminum-framed enclosure over your existing patio or a new concrete pad, with most projects going from permit approval to finished room in three to seven business days of construction.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, a view of your yard - without bugs, harsh sun, or afternoon rain blowing in. In Port St. Lucie, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active for most of the year, that matters more than almost anywhere else in the country. The crew anchors an aluminum frame to your home's exterior wall and to the slab below, stretches and fastens screen panels across each opening, installs a screened door, and seals every connection point.
If you already have a screen room and are thinking about upgrading it to glass panels for year-round use, our patio enclosures page explains what that next step looks like.
If you step 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 live in your home. Port St. Lucie's warm, humid climate means biting insects are active for most of the year - not just a few weeks in summer. A screen room lets you sit outside, eat dinner, or watch the sunset without constant swatting.
Florida's intense UV rays and afternoon rain showers are hard on outdoor furniture, cushions, and rugs. If you are replacing patio items more often than you would like, a screen room would protect everything underneath from direct sun and rain while still letting air flow through. You would spend less on replacements and get more enjoyment from what you already own.
Many Port St. Lucie homes were built with a concrete patio slab that was never enclosed. If that slab is in good shape but you rarely use it, a screen room is one of the most cost-effective ways to turn that unused space into a room you actually live in. The slab is already there - the contractor just needs to build the frame and screen around it.
In Port St. Lucie's real estate market, screened outdoor living spaces are a genuine selling point. Buyers here frequently look for homes with screened outdoor areas because they know how much more enjoyable a yard becomes when you are not fighting mosquitoes and afternoon sun. A properly permitted screen room shows up well in listing photos and in person.
We handle the full installation - site prep, frame construction, screen panel installation, door hardware, sealing, and final cleanup. We also manage the St. Lucie County permit application and HOA submissions for Port St. Lucie's many planned communities. For homeowners who want to take the next step beyond a screen room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service covers what it takes to turn a screened or open patio into a fully enclosed, climate-controlled living space.
Screen material selection is one of the most important choices you will make, and it matters more here than in most places. We carry standard fiberglass screen, no-see-um tight-weave screen, and solar shade screen that blocks a significant portion of UV rays and reduces heat buildup inside the room. We bring samples to every estimate visit so you can see and feel the difference before committing. We use aluminum framing of the gauge and grade needed for Florida's wind-load requirements - not the lightest frame that will pass a basic inspection.
Best for homeowners with a clean, code-compliant concrete patio slab who want the most cost-effective path to an enclosed screen room.
Ideal for backyards with no existing pad - we pour a new concrete slab and build the screen room over it as a single project.
Suited for homeowners near water or in areas with heavy insect pressure who need tighter-weave screen to block the smallest biting insects.
Best for homeowners who want to reduce afternoon heat and glare inside the room and extend the comfort hours during Port St. Lucie's hottest months.
Port St. Lucie sits in a subtropical climate where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are active for most of the year - not just a few weeks in summer. The Indian River Lagoon and the city's network of canals and wetlands create standing-water habitat that keeps insect populations high year-round. Combined with afternoon thunderstorms that arrive fast from June through September, the result is a yard that many homeowners avoid using even though they paid for it. A screen room changes that calculation entirely. It is also worth knowing that Florida has some of the strictest wind-load requirements for outdoor structures in the country, which is why every frame we install is engineered to meet St. Lucie County's standards - not just the minimum that will hold together in a light breeze. Learn more about those requirements at the Florida Building Commission.
Salt air from the coast also affects how outdoor aluminum weathers over time. We use framing with a protective finish rated for coastal exposure - because a frame that looks fine in the first year but starts corroding in year four is not a good investment in this climate. We serve homeowners throughout the area, including in Tradition where HOA guidelines require careful material and color coordination, and in Fort Pierce where coastal salt air exposure is even more significant.
We come to your home, measure your patio, and look at the existing slab or the area where you want the room. Before we leave, you have a written quote that breaks down what is included, what materials will be used, and the total cost. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We file the St. Lucie County building permit application on your behalf. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we prepare the drawings and specifications your association needs. Permit review typically takes one to three weeks - we handle it so you do not have to.
The crew anchors the aluminum frame to your home's exterior wall and to the slab, installs screen panels and the door, and seals every connection point. The work happens outside - you can go about your normal day inside the house throughout.
Once construction is complete, the county inspector verifies the structure meets Florida's wind and safety requirements. After sign-off, we walk through the finished room with you - showing you how the door latches, what to check after a storm, and how to keep the frame looking its best for years.
Free on-site estimate. No obligation. We handle permits and HOA submissions.
Florida requires outdoor structures to meet specific wind-load standards, and St. Lucie County enforces those requirements through the permit inspection process. We use frames engineered to meet those standards - not the lightest option that might pass a basic review. Your screen room is built to hold up when the weather gets serious.
Standard screen lets no-see-ums - the tiny biting insects common near Port St. Lucie's waterways and canals - pass right through. We carry and install no-see-um rated tight-weave screen and can explain the difference in mesh density before you decide. The right screen material matters more here than in most parts of the country.
We file the St. Lucie County permit application, track it through review, and schedule the final inspection. An unpermitted screen room can create real problems when you refinance, file an insurance claim, or sell your home. Every project we build ends with a county sign-off on file.
We have built screen rooms in Tradition, PGA Village, St. Lucie West, and dozens of other Port St. Lucie planned communities. We know what drawings and documentation HOAs in this area require, and we prepare them as part of the project - so you are not going back and forth with your association on your own.
The combination of wind-rated construction, the right screen material for this climate, full permit documentation, and HOA coordination means your screen room is an asset - not a liability waiting to surface at the worst moment. You can verify our Florida contractor license at any time through the Florida DBPR license lookup.
Take your screen room to the next level - we convert open or screened patios into fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunrooms for year-round use.
Learn MoreGlass panel enclosures offer more weather protection than screen alone - ideal if you want to use your outdoor space through Florida's full rainy season.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we apply, the sooner you are enjoying your new outdoor space. Call or reach out today for a free estimate.