
Stop letting bugs and afternoon rain push you inside. A professionally installed screen room gives you outdoor living space you can actually use for most of the year.

Screen room installation in Palm Coast means building an aluminum-framed enclosure with screen panels over your existing patio or a new concrete slab, fully permitted by the City of Palm Coast. Most projects take three to seven business days of active work once the permit is approved.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, your yard view - without the mosquitoes, no-see-ums, and afternoon downpours that make an open patio in Palm Coast miserable from May through September. It costs a fraction of a full sunroom and delivers usable outdoor living space for most of the year. If you already have an older enclosure that is failing, or a screened porch that needs glass panels added to become a fully enclosed space, our patio enclosures service may also be worth comparing.
Palm Coast's warm climate makes screen rooms a practical investment rather than a luxury. The city averages mild winters and long, sunny springs and falls - which means the window for enjoying a screened outdoor space comfortably is genuinely wide. We handle the City of Palm Coast permit application and HOA submission for every project, so you are not managing those processes yourself.
If your outdoor furniture sits empty from late spring through early fall because the bugs or afternoon thunderstorms make it miserable, a screen room is exactly what changes that. Palm Coast's warm, humid summers bring heavy mosquito and no-see-um pressure, and an open patio offers no protection. A screen room lets you sit outside comfortably even on evenings when the bugs are at their worst.
If you bought a Palm Coast home with an existing screen room and you are noticing rust streaks on the frame, holes in the panels, or door hardware that sticks, the structure may be at the end of its useful life. Older enclosures built before Florida tightened its wind-resistance requirements may not meet current standards and could be a liability in a storm. A contractor can tell you quickly whether repair or full replacement makes more financial sense.
If water pools on your existing patio slab after heavy rain and takes hours to drain, adding a screen room with a proper roof and improved drainage design can actually help. Many Palm Coast lots sit on flat terrain where water has nowhere to go quickly, and a well-designed screen room roof redirects rainwater away from the slab rather than letting it sheet across the surface.
If you push on the frame of your existing screen enclosure and it flexes, or if you can see daylight through gaps at the corners or where the roof meets the wall, the structure is not doing its job. Gaps let in mosquitoes and no-see-ums, and a frame that moves may not hold up in a storm. These are signs the original installation was either done poorly or has simply aged past the point of repair.
Every screen room we install uses aluminum framing because it resists rust, handles Florida's humidity, and meets the wind-load requirements the state requires for outdoor structures in this coastal region. We use marine-grade hardware throughout - screws, hinges, and door latches rated for salt air - because standard hardware fails within a few years near the Intracoastal Waterway. The screen mesh comes in different weights depending on sun exposure, pet use, and how much airflow you want. We walk you through the options during the estimate so you get the right setup for how you actually plan to use the space.
If your existing patio slab is in good shape, we build directly over it - no new concrete needed. If the slab has cracks or drainage issues, we assess whether it needs repair or replacement before the frame goes up. For homeowners who want more than a screen room - a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space - our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is the natural next step. We handle that project too, so you are working with the same contractor whether you start with screens or go straight to glass.
Best for homeowners with a poured patio in good condition who want to enclose the space quickly and cost-effectively.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio is cracked, uneven, or poorly drained - giving the new enclosure a proper foundation.
Best for homes with an aging or storm-damaged enclosure that needs a full rebuild to meet current Florida wind standards.
Best for structurally sound frames where the screen panels or hardware have worn out and need replacement without full demolition.
Palm Coast averages mild winters and warm, sunny springs and falls, which means homeowners here can realistically use a screened outdoor space for eight to ten months of the year. The summer mosquito and no-see-um pressure in this part of Florida is real - open patios become unusable quickly once the season turns. A screen room changes that equation without the cost of air conditioning or full glass enclosure. We work with homeowners throughout Palm Coast, including those in the neighborhoods near Flagler Beach where salt air from the Atlantic and the Intracoastal requires specific hardware choices.
Palm Coast was developed largely as flat, canal-laced terrain, and some neighborhoods see standing water after heavy rain. A poorly designed screen room floor or roof pitch can make drainage worse rather than better. We assess how water moves across your specific lot before finalizing the design and recommend slab elevation or roof pitch adjustments where the terrain calls for it. Clients in the Ormond Beach area share many of the same flat-lot drainage considerations, and we bring that same attention to detail to every project we build.
When you reach out, we ask about your existing patio, HOA situation, and how you want to use the space. We will get back to you within one business day to discuss whether a site visit makes sense for your project.
We come to your home, measure the space, and check how the existing patio or foundation is set up. You will leave this visit with a clear picture of what the finished room will look like and a written quote that breaks down what is included.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the design documents for submission before anything else moves forward. Once HOA approval is in hand, we pull the required City of Palm Coast building permit - typically a one-to-three-week review process.
Most screen room installations take three to seven business days of active work. The city inspector verifies the finished structure before we close the permit. You receive a copy of the passed inspection for your records.
No commitment required. We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote that covers permits, cleanup, and hardware - no hidden add-ons at the end.
(386) 529-0493Every screen room we install goes through the City of Palm Coast building permit and inspection process. That means a city inspector independently verifies the finished structure - protecting you from work that was done below standard and giving you clean documentation for your home sale.
Palm Coast sits in a coastal wind zone that requires heavier-gauge framing and specific anchoring methods. We use aluminum framing and hardware rated for Florida's coastal wind-load requirements, so your investment is not destroyed by the first serious storm that comes through.
Standard hardware rusts quickly in Palm Coast's salt air, especially for homes near the Intracoastal Waterway. We use stainless steel and marine-grade hardware on every project - screws, hinges, door latches - so the enclosure holds up for years rather than failing at the joints within a few seasons.
Many Palm Coast communities - including Grand Haven and Palm Harbor - require architectural review before any exterior addition is built. We handle the HOA submission before a single post goes in the ground, so you are not scrambling after the fact to explain unpermitted changes to your board.
The Florida Home Builders Association provides ongoing training on Florida-specific building requirements for contractors in this state, including the coastal wind standards that apply in Palm Coast. Every project we complete is built to those standards from the first post anchored to the last screen panel installed - giving you an enclosure that holds up through storm season and looks clean for years.
Step up from a screen room to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled sunroom built over your existing patio footprint.
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Learn MoreContractor schedules in this area fill fast when the weather turns - reach out now to get your start date secured before the busy season.