
Mosquitoes and afternoon storms do not have to win. We build permitted, hurricane-rated screen rooms that give you real outdoor living space every month of the year.

Screen room installation in Miami Gardens means building a fully enclosed aluminum frame on your patio - fitted with mesh screening, a roof structure, and proper gutters - so you get fresh air and outdoor light without bugs, wind-driven rain, or direct afternoon sun. Most installations take two to five days once permits are approved.
If your patio sits empty for most of the year because of insects, heat, or afternoon storms, a screen room is the most direct fix. You keep the outdoor feel - the breeze, the light, the connection to your yard - while blocking the things that make outdoor time in Miami Gardens frustrating. Furniture stays out year-round. You can use the space on a Tuesday evening in August without fighting mosquitoes or scrambling inside when the 4 o'clock storm rolls in.
If you want more storm protection and privacy than screening alone provides, our patio enclosures service covers enclosed options with solid panels and glass. For homeowners who want to go a step further and convert their patio into a fully enclosed room, our patio-to-sunroom conversion page explains that path in detail.
If your backyard sits empty from late spring through early fall because the mosquitoes, no-see-ums, or heat make it unbearable, that is the clearest signal a screen room would change how you live in your home. Miami Gardens has a long, intense bug season tied to its warm, humid climate, and a screened enclosure is the most effective way to reclaim that outdoor space without retreating indoors entirely.
Miami Gardens gets intense afternoon storms from May through October that can soak an open patio in minutes. If you are constantly moving cushions inside, covering furniture, or just giving up on outdoor time during storm season, a screen room with a solid or screened roof solves that problem directly. You can leave your setup out and use the space even when a storm rolls through.
If your current screen panels sag in the middle, pull away from the frame at the corners, or have holes that bugs get through, the structure is past its useful life. In South Florida's sun and storm environment, screening degrades faster than in milder climates, and a full replacement is often more cost-effective than patching individual panels.
In the Miami area real estate market, outdoor living space is a genuine selling point. If comparable homes in your neighborhood have screened enclosures and yours does not, adding one before listing can make your property more competitive. The key is making sure it is permitted - buyers' agents in Miami-Dade routinely check permit records, and an unpermitted structure can derail a sale.
We build screen rooms from the ground up - anchoring an aluminum frame to your existing slab or a new concrete pad, choosing the right roof type for your yard, and selecting screening that performs in South Florida's intense sun. Every screen room we install is pulled with a Miami-Dade building permit and engineered to meet the county's wind requirements. For homeowners who want privacy panels or solid glass sections alongside screening, our patio enclosures service offers hybrid designs.
We also handle full replacements of aging screen enclosures - when the frame is corroded, the welds are failing, or the structure was never permitted, a replacement is often smarter than another round of patching. If you are considering going beyond a screen room and want a fully enclosed space with glass walls, our patio-to-sunroom conversion service explains what that upgrade involves and what it costs.
For homeowners with an open patio who want a fully enclosed screened space - built on your existing slab with a permitted, wind-rated frame and roof.
For homeowners with an aging or damaged enclosure - full demolition of the old structure and installation of a new, permitted room built to current county standards.
For homeowners who want to cut afternoon heat without losing airflow - we install solar-rated mesh that blocks a meaningful portion of the sun's heat before it enters the room.
For homeowners whose existing patio slab is cracked, settled, or too small - we assess the foundation and pour a new concrete pad if needed before the frame goes up.
Miami-Dade County has some of the toughest wind-load requirements for screen enclosures in the country, driven by decades of hurricane experience. A screen room built here must use heavier-gauge aluminum framing, stronger slab anchoring, and hardware rated for storm conditions - all of which are verified at the county building inspection before your permit closes. Many Miami Gardens homes were also built in the 1960s through 1980s with older slabs that can settle or crack over time, so a proper slab assessment before installation is not optional - it determines whether the frame will hold or gradually pull away from your home.
We serve homeowners throughout Miami Gardens and nearby Miramar and know what local HOAs typically require for exterior additions - we can guide you through that approval process alongside the county permit so both are handled before construction begins.
For guidance on screening materials and sun protection in South Florida, the Florida Solar Energy Center publishes research on solar screen performance. For permit and inspection requirements, Miami-Dade County Building Department is the authoritative source.
We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab, what you want to use the space for, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA. This is not a sales call - it is how we arrive prepared. We reply within one business day.
We come to your home to measure the space, assess the slab, and walk through your options - roof type, screen type, door placement. You get a written estimate within a few days that breaks down what is included, what permits will be pulled, and the payment schedule.
We submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County's building department. Plan for two to six weeks for approval depending on current county workload. If your HOA requires separate approval, that process runs in parallel - we guide you through what they will need.
Once permits are approved, installation takes two to five days. After the room is complete, a county inspector verifies the work. We walk you through the finished room, show you how the door operates and how to care for the screening, and hand you the permit and inspection records.
Free estimate, no obligation. We will measure your patio, explain your options, and give you a written quote - no pressure to decide on the spot.
(645) 300-7302Every screen room we install meets Miami-Dade County's wind-load standards - heavier-gauge framing, proper slab anchoring, and county-approved hardware. That is not a selling point, it is a baseline requirement for any permitted enclosure in this county. We do not cut corners on materials to come in cheaper.
We submit the permit application, handle follow-up with the building department, and schedule the county inspection. You never have to navigate that process. At project close, you get the permit and inspection records - keep them with your home files, especially if you plan to sell.
Standard screening lets in a lot of heat - which makes a screen room uncomfortable from April through October in Miami Gardens. We help you choose the right solar screening for your yard's sun exposure so the room is genuinely comfortable during the hottest part of the day, not just at dawn.
Miami Gardens homes from the 1960s and 1980s often have slabs that have settled or cracked over time. We assess your slab on the estimate visit and tell you honestly whether it can support the structure. Catching this before installation is far cheaper than dealing with a pulling frame after the fact.
Screen rooms look simple from the outside, but in Miami-Dade County the details - wind ratings, slab condition, permit compliance, and screen selection - determine whether the room holds up and stays comfortable for the next 20 years or becomes a problem within the first storm season.
Want more than screening? We convert open patios into fully enclosed glass rooms with real walls, insulation, and cooling.
Learn MoreExplore enclosed patio options that give you more weather protection and privacy than a standard screen room.
Learn MorePermit season fills up fast before storm season - lock in your start date now and have your new screen room ready before summer arrives.