
Mosquitoes and no-see-ums are keeping you from your own yard. A properly built, permitted screen room changes that - giving you a bug-free, rain-sheltered outdoor space you will actually use.

Screen room installation in Miami Shores means building an aluminum-framed enclosure with fiberglass or aluminum mesh screening on the walls and roof over an existing patio or concrete slab, with most residential projects taking one to three days of on-site work once permits are approved.
A screen room gives you the feel of being outside - fresh air, natural light, garden views - while keeping insects, debris, and light rain out. In Miami Shores, where mosquitoes and no-see-ums are present year-round and afternoons bring thunderstorms for months at a stretch, that combination makes a huge difference in how much you actually use your outdoor space.
If you want more weather protection or year-round temperature control, we can walk you through patio enclosures and patio-to-sunroom conversions so you can compare options before deciding.
If you step outside on a warm evening and retreat back inside within minutes because of mosquitoes or no-see-ums, a screen room solves that problem directly. Miami Shores homeowners with lovely patios, pools, or garden views often find those spaces go unused for months simply because of insects. A screen room turns that wasted space into somewhere you want to be.
Pool enclosures are one of the most popular screen room applications in South Florida. A screened pool area keeps insects out of the water, reduces debris cleanup after afternoon storms, and makes evening swims genuinely pleasant. If you are skimming constantly or avoiding your pool after dark, an enclosure changes the experience entirely.
If you have an existing covered patio or lanai roof but the sides are open, you already have the hardest part done. Enclosing the sides with screening is a relatively straightforward upgrade that turns a shaded but exposed space into a protected outdoor room. Many Miami Shores homes have exactly this setup and are well-suited for a screen enclosure.
Buyers in the Miami area consistently prioritize outdoor living, and a well-built, permitted screen room is a genuine selling point. If you plan to sell in the next few years and want to make a meaningful improvement that appeals to South Florida buyers, a screen room ranks among the most locally relevant upgrades you can make.
We build screen rooms over existing concrete slabs, patio covers, and pool decks. The most common project in Miami Shores is a simple rectangular aluminum-framed enclosure built on an existing pad - it requires minimal site preparation and goes up quickly once permits are in hand. For homeowners with irregular yard shapes, sloped slab areas, or pool enclosures that need to follow a non-rectangular footprint, we design the frame to match what the space requires rather than forcing a standard shape.
If you are not yet sure whether a screen room is the right level of enclosure or whether you want something closer to a fully enclosed room, we can help you compare it to a patio-to-sunroom conversion or patio enclosures before you commit to anything.
Best for homeowners with an existing concrete slab who want a bug-free, rain-sheltered outdoor living area at the most straightforward price point.
Ideal for homeowners who want to eliminate debris and insects from their pool area and make evening swimming comfortable year-round.
Suited for yards with irregular footprints, sloped surfaces, or attached structures that require a non-standard frame design to fit the space correctly.
Miami Shores sits along the western shore of Biscayne Bay, and the combination of proximity to the water and the village's mature tree canopy creates one of the most insect-active residential environments in South Florida. Mosquitoes are present every month, and no-see-ums - tiny biting midges - are especially intense near the bay and canal areas that run through and around the village. A screen room is the most direct solution for homeowners who want to use their yards without fighting that problem every time they step outside. The right mesh choice - specifically no-see-um mesh with its tighter weave - makes the difference between a room that works here and one that does not.
We build screen rooms throughout Miami Shores and across the surrounding area, including homeowners near North Miami and Opa-locka. Every project uses aluminum framing with corrosion-resistant finishes and hardware suited to the salt air environment here - because materials that work well inland often fail within a few seasons near the coast.
We visit your yard, take measurements, and talk through your goals - size, layout, screen type, door placement, and budget. We respond to all inquiries within one business day and give you a written quote, not a vague range.
We prepare engineered drawings and submit the permit application to the appropriate local building department. Plan for several weeks of review time. If your property also requires HOA or village architectural approval, we help you understand what documentation is needed.
With permit in hand, our crew builds the aluminum frame, anchors it to the slab and any adjacent wall, and installs the screen panels. Most residential projects take one to three days. The work is clean - aluminum framing does not generate the dust of masonry or carpentry work.
After installation, the building department inspector visits to confirm the structure meets the permitted plans. Once it passes, we walk through the finished room with you - checking every screen panel, door, and frame connection before we close out the permit.
Free estimate - we visit your yard, measure the space, and give you a written quote. No pressure, no surprises.
(786) 435-9561We specify aluminum framing with powder-coated corrosion-resistant finishes and stainless steel fasteners on every project near the bay. Cheap hardware corrodes noticeably in Miami Shores within a few years. The right materials cost a little more upfront and a lot less to maintain.
Every screen room we build is engineered to meet Miami-Dade County's wind-load standards. That engineering is part of the permit package, not an optional add-on. You get a room with a documented record that it was built to handle South Florida weather. The Florida Building Commission publishes the state construction standards that apply to all permitted enclosures here.
We handle the full permit application, engineering submittal, and inspection coordination for every project. A contractor who skips permits or asks you to pull them yourself is a warning sign in Miami-Dade County, where unpermitted structures can become a liability when you sell or file an insurance claim.
We know the difference no-see-um mesh makes for homes close to Biscayne Bay and help you choose the right mesh weight and weave for your specific yard orientation and how you plan to use the space. That local knowledge means your finished room actually solves the problem you built it to solve.
A well-built screen room in Miami Shores is not complicated - but the details matter. The right framing gauge, the right anchoring method, the right screen mesh, and a permit that closes cleanly all add up to a room that works year after year without problems.
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Learn MorePermit review takes weeks - the sooner you call, the sooner you are enjoying your yard without the mosquitoes. Request a free estimate today.