
Stop letting mosquitoes and no-see-ums keep you inside. We build permitted, wind-rated screen enclosures so you can actually use your backyard year-round.

Screened-in porches and screened decks in Coconut Creek, FL enclose an existing slab or deck platform with aluminum framing and insect-blocking mesh, most jobs take three to seven days of active construction plus two to four weeks for Broward County permit review and any required HOA approval.
Many Coconut Creek homeowners have a patio slab or existing deck that sits mostly unused because of South Florida's insect pressure and afternoon heat. A screened enclosure changes that entirely - transforming dead square footage into a room the whole family uses. If you are also thinking about adding permanent shade overhead, our covered decks and patio covers service pairs naturally with a screen enclosure.
We handle every step in Coconut Creek, from Broward County permit paperwork and HOA documentation to final inspection sign-off. The process is predictable, and we keep you updated at each stage.
If stepping outside in the evening means retreating immediately because of mosquitoes or biting insects, that space is not working for you. In Coconut Creek, warm temperatures and frequent rain keep insect pressure high for most of the year. A screened enclosure gives you back those hours outside.
If you have a patio slab or deck you rarely use because it is too hot, too buggy, or too exposed to afternoon sun, that space is not delivering value. In South Florida's climate, an unprotected outdoor surface is genuinely uncomfortable for much of the year. Enclosing it with screen and shade transforms it into a room you actually spend time in.
If your patio furniture bleaches out or deteriorates within a year or two, it is fully exposed to South Florida's intense UV rays and frequent afternoon downpours. A screened enclosure with a solid or translucent roof panel protects your furniture and keeps the space usable right after a rain shower.
If you hesitate to let children or pets play outside unsupervised because of insects or the intensity of the afternoon sun, a screened enclosure solves that problem. It creates a defined, protected outdoor zone where they can move freely without the hazards of an open yard.
Most screened enclosure projects in Coconut Creek start with an existing concrete slab - the fastest and most cost-effective starting point. We frame out the walls and ceiling with aluminum, install the roofing system, and finish with the screen panels and door hardware of your choice. For homeowners who want a solid roof over part of the space, our covered decks and patio covers service can be combined with a screened enclosure in a single project.
If you want an elevated outdoor platform rather than a ground-level slab, we can build the deck first and then enclose it - or take on both in one combined build. We also offer a pergola installation service for homeowners who prefer an open-air overhead structure without full screen walls. Screen material upgrades, including fine no-see-um mesh and solar-blocking options, are available on every enclosure we build.
Suits homes with an existing concrete slab - the most cost-effective way to create an enclosed outdoor room.
Suits elevated wood or composite deck platforms where a full enclosure is added above and around the existing deck frame.
Suits homeowners starting from scratch - combines a new deck build with a full screen enclosure in one project.
Suits any enclosure where afternoon glare and heat are priorities - solar-blocking mesh cuts heat gain meaningfully.
Coconut Creek sits in Broward County where warm temperatures and standing water after rain create near-constant mosquito and no-see-um pressure throughout the year. No-see-ums are tiny biting insects that pass right through standard screen mesh. A local contractor who works here regularly knows to recommend the correct mesh grade without you having to ask. We also design every enclosure to meet Broward County's wind-resistance requirements, which are stricter than most other states because of South Florida's hurricane exposure.
HOA approval is another local factor that catches many homeowners off guard. Coconut Creek was developed largely as a planned community, and neighborhoods like Wynmoor and Winston Park have architectural review requirements that are completely separate from the county building permit. We routinely handle HOA documentation alongside the permit application so both approvals move forward at the same time. Homeowners in nearby Margate and Lauderhill face similar HOA and permitting requirements, and we serve those communities as well.
Florida's building code also requires screened enclosures to be permitted and engineered as structural additions to your home. The Florida Building Commission sets the standards, and Broward County enforces them with plan review and on-site inspection. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit is one you should not hire.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions about the size of the space, whether you have an existing slab or deck, and what you are hoping to get out of the project. You will hear back within one business day.
We visit your home to measure the space and walk through your options. You will leave with a clear picture of what the project involves and a written quote - usually within a few days of the visit.
We handle the Broward County permit application and provide the drawings your HOA needs for its architectural review. This step typically takes two to four weeks, and we keep you updated throughout.
The crew frames the structure, installs the roof system, and finishes with screen panels and door hardware - most projects take three to seven days of active work. The county inspector signs off before we consider the job complete.
Free estimate, no obligation. We handle the Broward County permit and HOA paperwork.
(754) 294-8695We prepare and submit every document the county requires, from plan drawings to inspection scheduling. You do not need to visit a permit office or track down paperwork - we manage the process start to finish so nothing holds up your project.
Every enclosure we build meets Broward County's structural requirements for attached structures. That means the frame, fasteners, and roof panels are engineered to handle South Florida storm conditions - not just designed to look good on a calm day.
A significant share of Coconut Creek homes are in HOA communities like Wynmoor and Winston Park. We routinely prepare the drawings and materials HOA architectural committees need, so both approvals move forward at the same time.
Standard mesh lets tiny biting insects through. We offer finer mesh options specifically suited to Broward County's insect conditions - a detail local contractors know well and out-of-area crews often miss.
These are the details that separate a smooth project from a stressful one. When you hire a crew that knows Coconut Creek's permit office, HOA communities, and insect conditions firsthand, you avoid the surprises that come from hiring outside the area.
More questions? The North American Deck and Railing Association and University of Florida IFAS Extension publish helpful guides on screen enclosures and pest control in South Florida. Or just call us directly.
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