
Turn the patio you avoid into the room your family lives in - shaded, bug-free, and engineered for South Florida weather, all at a fraction of the cost of a full sunroom.

Screen room installation in Parkland, FL means attaching an aluminum-framed, screened enclosure to your existing patio or slab, giving you a shaded, bug-free outdoor living space - most installations take one to a few days of physical work once permits are approved, with the full process running six to twelve weeks. If you already have a concrete patio pad, that foundation is often reused, which keeps costs lower. A screen room is not a glass-walled sunroom - it is an open, ventilated space that solves the bug and sun problem without the full cost of an enclosed climate-controlled room. For homeowners who want to take that step later, a screen room can be the foundation for a patio-to-sunroom conversion down the road.
Parkland's climate makes screened outdoor living nearly essential for families who want to spend time outside. Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are a year-round problem here, not a seasonal one. Afternoon thunderstorms from June through September and intense UV from morning to evening make an open patio uncomfortable for most of the day. A screen room removes all three of those barriers - bugs, rain, and direct sun - and turns unused square footage into a room people actually live in.
Homeowners also ask us about upgrading an existing enclosure or adding full glass panels. If you already have a screened space and want solid walls and air conditioning, we can walk through patio enclosure options that build on what you already have.
If you step outside and immediately retreat because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, you are getting no value from your patio. In Parkland, where warm weather invites outdoor living almost every day of the year, a screen room removes that barrier and makes your outdoor space genuinely usable.
South Florida sun is intense, and an open patio can feel overwhelming by mid-morning in summer. A screen room with a solid or screened roof gives you shade and airflow, making the space comfortable even on bright days without blocking your view of the yard.
A screen room gives children and pets a safe, contained outdoor area without the risk of wandering into the yard or being exposed to insects. It is especially popular with families who have a pool nearby, since it creates a defined supervised space that stays comfortable for the whole family.
If your home feels crowded and you need more room to gather, eat, or entertain, a screen room adds real usable space at a fraction of the cost of a full room addition. Many Parkland homeowners use the screen room as a casual dining area or lounge that flows naturally from the main living area.
Not every screen room project is the same. The right configuration depends on your existing patio size, how you plan to use the space, and whether you want the option to upgrade to a fully enclosed room later. We build on existing concrete slabs wherever possible, which avoids the cost and time of a new foundation. Screen material choices range from standard fiberglass mesh to heavier-weave options that also block UV and reduce glare - we walk you through the trade-offs during the estimate. If you want to go beyond a screen room and enclose the space entirely with glass walls, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is the next step, and many of the framing decisions made at the screen room stage carry forward.
Every screen room we build in Broward County is engineered to meet Florida's wind-load requirements and permitted through the appropriate local building office. We handle the HOA submission process for neighborhoods in Parkland that require architectural review, and we manage the permit application and inspection schedule from start to finish. If you are also considering a full glass enclosure, compare our patio enclosure service to understand the full range of options before deciding.
Homeowners who want basic bug and rain protection on an existing concrete slab at a straightforward cost.
Those who want shade as well as bug protection, with a solid or insulated roof panel over the framed structure.
Families adding ceiling fans or lighting to make the space comfortable and usable into the evening hours.
Homeowners who want a screen room now but plan to enclose it with glass panels or a full conversion in the future.
Florida has some of the most demanding building requirements for structures attached to homes, and Broward County sits squarely in a high-wind zone. Screen rooms must be engineered and permitted to meet wind-load standards for this region - the framing system, anchoring method, and screen materials all have to be appropriate for hurricane country. A properly permitted project is inspected by a local building official to confirm it was built to those standards. Skipping the permit is never worth the risk, and any contractor who suggests it is a contractor to walk away from. Homeowners in nearby Margate and Coconut Creek face the same requirements, and we build to those standards across all of our Broward County service area.
Parkland is also a planned community with a high concentration of active HOAs. Many neighborhoods - including large gated communities built in the 1990s and 2000s - require written architectural approval before any exterior structure is added. A contractor familiar with Parkland's communities knows to ask about your HOA at the first meeting and to get that approval in writing before construction begins. South Florida's rainy season and flat terrain also mean we assess slab drainage before building - standing water after storms is a real issue on the low-lying land common in this part of Broward County, and the enclosure design should account for it.
We visit your home, measure the patio or slab, and talk through your goals - size, roof style, screen type, and any extras like a door or fan. You leave with a written estimate and a clear picture of what is possible. We respond to every inquiry within 1 business day.
If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the submission for architectural review before the permit application goes in. We handle the permit filing and engineered drawings. Permit review in Broward County can take a few weeks - we manage that process for you.
While the permit is in review, we order framing and screen materials. Once the permit is approved, we schedule your installation date. The earlier you start the process, the more flexibility you have on timing - contractors book up in spring.
The crew builds the frame, attaches it to your home and slab, and installs screen panels and the door. For most standard screen rooms, this takes one to a few days. After installation, a building inspector confirms the structure meets the permitted plans, and we do a final walkthrough with you.
We respond within 1 business day, and there is no obligation after submitting. Someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(754) 320-5727Every screen room we install is engineered to meet Florida's wind-load requirements for this region. The National Sunroom Association sets industry standards for screen enclosure construction that guide our installation practices. Permitted work is inspected by a local building official and gives you documented proof the structure was built correctly.
We handle the permit application, the engineered drawings, and the inspection coordination from start to finish. For HOA-governed neighborhoods in Parkland, we assist with the architectural submission so approval is secured before construction begins - not discovered as a problem after.
Parkland's flat terrain and heavy summer rain mean standing water on patios is common. We check your slab's slope and drainage during the estimate, not after the frame is anchored. If drainage improvements are needed, we recommend them upfront so there are no surprises mid-project.
Most homeowners want their screen room ready before summer bug season begins. Because permit review adds several weeks to the front of any project, starting in late winter gives you the best chance of hitting that target. We respond within 1 business day so the process starts fast.
Every screen room we build in Parkland is permitted, engineered, and inspected - giving you a structure built to code, backed by documentation, and ready to stand up to South Florida weather for years to come.
Upgrade your screened patio to a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room - the natural next step when you want glass walls and air conditioning.
Learn MoreGlass and solid-panel enclosure options that give you weather protection and climate control beyond what a screen room provides.
Learn MorePermits take time - start the process now and your screen room can be ready before bug season peaks. Free on-site estimates, no obligation.