
Stop letting mosquitoes, glare, and afternoon rain drive you inside. A properly built screen room turns your patio into a space you can actually enjoy every day of the year.

Screen room installation in North Miami Beach means enclosing an existing patio or new concrete pad with an aluminum frame and screen panels, giving you a bug-free, shaded outdoor space, with most jobs completed in two to five days once permits are approved.
A screen room is the most affordable way to add usable outdoor living space in North Miami Beach. You get fresh air, natural light, and a view of your yard - without the mosquitoes, the afternoon glare, or the sudden summer downpours that make open patios impractical for much of the year. The aluminum frame and screen panels stay entirely outside, so the crew rarely needs to come into your home during installation.
If you want climate control in the space - meaning air conditioning and full insulation - a screen room will not hold cool air, and you would need a patio-to-sunroom conversion instead. For homeowners who already have an open patio and want to add screens without changing the structure, we also offer patio enclosures as a related option.
If you walk outside after dark and immediately head back in, your patio is not working for you. North Miami Beach's proximity to Biscayne Bay and its network of canals creates ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes and tiny biting midges year-round. A screen room with the right mesh eliminates this problem completely.
South Florida's UV index is among the highest in the continental United States, and unprotected outdoor furniture can fade, crack, or warp within a season or two. If you are replacing cushions or watching your outdoor rug bleach out every year, solar-blocking screen mesh would protect that investment and save you money over time.
Afternoon thunderstorms are a daily reality in North Miami Beach from June through September. A screen room with a solid roof panel gives you a covered, breezy space you can use even when it is raining lightly. Many homeowners describe this as the single biggest quality-of-life improvement the enclosure provides.
If you already have a screen enclosure and can see daylight through the corners, feel a draft along the bottom edge, or notice panels pulling away from the frame, the structure is no longer doing its job. Insects find those gaps quickly. This signals either a panel replacement or - if the frame is bent or corroded - a full rebuild.
Every installation starts with an assessment of your existing patio slab. Many North Miami Beach homes from the 1950s and 1960s have slabs that are cracked, uneven, or not thick enough to safely anchor a modern frame - so we check before we quote. From there, we handle everything: permit application through Miami-Dade County, slab repair or new pour if needed, aluminum frame and roof installation, and screen panel selection and installation. The mesh options we work with include standard fiberglass, solar screen for UV reduction, and no-see-um mesh for homes near the water. If you are thinking about going further than screens - toward a fully enclosed living space - our patio-to-sunroom conversion service is the logical next step.
For homeowners who want to add screens to an existing open patio structure rather than building from scratch, our patio enclosures service covers that scope. All work - new installation or enclosure of an existing space - is permitted and inspected before we consider any job complete.
Suits homeowners with a solid existing concrete pad who want to add a fully framed and screened enclosure without major groundwork.
Suits homeowners starting from a bare yard - we pour the pad, cure it, then build the enclosure on a fresh foundation.
Suits homeowners whose aluminum frame is in good shape but whose screen panels are torn, sagging, or past their useful life.
Suits homeowners with an older enclosure that has a corroded or bent frame - full teardown and rebuild to current Miami-Dade wind-load standards.
North Miami Beach sits inside Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone, which means every screen room enclosure must be engineered and built to withstand wind speeds that are stricter than almost anywhere else in the United States. For homeowners, this means the contractor you hire must use approved aluminum framing systems and hurricane-rated screen products, and the finished structure must pass a county inspection. It adds a little to the cost, but it also means your enclosure is built to survive a serious storm. Homeowners in nearby Aventura and North Miami face the same requirements, which is why working with a contractor who knows Miami-Dade's process is worth the extra step.
The other local factor is timing. South Florida's rainy season runs from June through September, with afternoon storms that can halt outdoor construction for hours at a time. Scheduling your installation between October and May gives the crew the best chance of completing on time and without weather delays. Demand for screen room contractors also peaks in the fall as snowbirds return and homeowners prepare their outdoor spaces for the dry season. Coastal properties near Biscayne Bay and the Intracoastal also face more corrosion pressure from salt air, so the frame and hardware specification matters more there than it does on an inland lot - a detail a locally experienced contractor will flag without being asked.
We visit your property to measure the space, inspect your existing slab, and check for obstacles. You receive a written quote covering materials, labor, and permit fees - no guesswork. We reply within one business day of your first inquiry.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Miami-Dade County on your behalf. Review typically takes one to three weeks. You do not visit any office or fill out any forms - we handle all the paperwork and factor the wait time into your schedule.
Once the permit is approved and the slab is ready, the crew anchors the aluminum posts, assembles the frame, installs the roof panels, and stretches and fastens the screen panels. Most installations are complete in one to three days - entirely outside your home.
A Miami-Dade County inspector verifies the enclosure meets wind-load standards. We schedule and attend the inspection. Once it passes, we walk the finished room with you, hand over the closed permit, and leave you with warranty documentation and basic care instructions.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(786) 905-1487Every enclosure we build uses approved aluminum framing and hurricane-rated screen products that meet Miami-Dade County's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone requirements. This is not optional here - it is the standard the county requires and the standard your home deserves. Miami-Dade Building Department
We handle the entire Miami-Dade County permit application and coordinate the county inspection on your behalf. You never visit a permit office, fill out a form, or wonder whether your enclosure is legal - we hand you the closed permit when the job is done.
Many North Miami Beach homes from the 1950s through 1970s have aging patio slabs that are not suitable for anchoring a modern enclosure. We inspect your slab during the estimate visit and flag any issues before work starts - so your final price reflects the actual scope, not a best-case guess. Florida Home Builders Association
Homes near Biscayne Bay and the area's canals need materials and frame hardware rated for salt air exposure. We specify the right aluminum grade and mesh type for your property's location - not a one-size-fits-all solution that corrodes within a few years.
Knowing the local standards, the slab conditions, and the coastal environment is what separates a screen room that lasts 20 years from one that needs repairs after the first storm season. That local knowledge is what we bring to every project in North Miami Beach.
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